Middle Schoolers learn about the Holocaust October 26, 2009
Posted by Dottie Black in : Uncategorized , add a commentMs. Moser’s 6th graders spent six weeks learning about the Holocaust. They read books, watched movies, did writing assignments. At the end they took all that they had learned and felt and wrote poetry. Once the poems were written they created multimedia projects that added even more depth and feeling.
Click here to see The Monster

Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines October 8, 2009
Posted by Dottie Black in : Uncategorized , add a commentCopyright law is confusing and confounding. Trying to explain to 6th graders why they can’t use a popular song to play during their slide show is difficult. I had to do some research on copyright and fair use and I came across several very good resources to help you understand this very complex issue. It may seem daunting but our students need to know and understand the ethics involved in copyright and plagerism.
Digital Ethics from Lees Summit
Copyright Bay (An interactive tutorial)
Copyright and Fair Use in Teaching from American Social Media
Copyright and Plagerism Resources from Kent School District
Educators Guide to Copyright and Fair Use
Fun with Wordle September 20, 2009
Posted by Dottie Black in : Uncategorized , add a comment
I went to www.wordle.net and plugged in the web address for this site and here is what I got.
Solar System Wiki is out of this World! April 13, 2009
Posted by Dottie Black in : Blogging, Events, GPS, Lakewood Elementary School, Uncategorized , comments closedI have had several teachers use wiki’s as a collaborative tool over the past three years. This year one of my PepsiCo mentees used a wiki to collaborate between classes. They did a great job and the extra competition really motivated the students to do their best work.
Take a look at Ms. Chesnut’s students’ wiki about the Solar System
2009 Technology Showcase February 3, 2009
Posted by Dottie Black in : Events , add a commentThe 2009 Technology Showcase, co-hosted by Durham Public School’s Educational Technology Department and The Duke University Libraries PepsiCo K-12 Technology Mentor Program was held on March 19th at the DPS Staff Development Center on Hillandale Rd. This year’s event was extremely successful. The comments from our participants and attendees were wonderful. Students and teachers demonstrated innovative uses of technology happening in classrooms all over the district.
