Yearly Archives: 2016

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Tool Tip Tuesday: Dynamic Periodic Table

At first glance, this periodic table looks just like any other classroom poster periodic table, but the reality is much better.  Students can navigate directly to the Wikipedia page for each element, view properties of individual elements, create lists of possible compounds containing a certain element, and select detailed lists of elemental isotopes or orbital diagrams for a certain [...]

By | 2017-09-12T11:19:54-05:00 February 16th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Google Privacy Issues

Students at UC Berkeley have begun a class action lawsuit against Google, claiming that they breached state and federal wiretap laws.  What is especially concerning is that Google scans and stores data of anyone using its Apps for Education, whether or not that organization has turned ads off or not.  Scanning and indexing an inbox does [...]

By | 2017-09-12T11:20:59-05:00 February 11th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Tool Tip Tuesday: Writing Exercises

The Writing Exercises website includes various types of story idea generators that are appropriate for use with any grade level.  Some of the generators include a first line generator, a random dialogue generator, or a three nouns generator.  There's even a random image generator to get students started writing their stories.   Website: http://writingexercises.co.uk/index.php Subject: Writing [...]

By | 2017-09-12T10:56:03-05:00 February 9th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Learning Designer

Learning Designer is a tool that helps you create lesson plans that incorporate many different learning experiences.  You name your lesson, describe it, and write up some outcomes that you want your students to achieve through the lesson.  Once you have the general framework, you can begin adding TLAs (Teaching and Learning Activities).  Each TLA [...]

By | 2017-09-12T11:21:48-05:00 February 4th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Tool Tip Tuesday: Math Playground

Math Playground is a website that has several games for various ages that allow students to practice math and logical thinking skills.  Topics covered include addition, subtraction,multiplication, division, pre-algebra, fractions, decimals, geometry, and percents and ratios.  The website also includes several online math tools such as fraction blocks, pegboards, chart generators, and a bank of [...]

By | 2017-09-12T10:56:18-05:00 February 2nd, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

New Grant Opportunities

I've been researching grant opportunities for ePortal so it was exciting to hear about K12's new foundation--The Foundation for Blended and Online Learning.  K12 is a provider of online K-12 education and they have recently started a new foundation to "empower students through personalized learning by advancing the availability and quality of blended and online [...]

By | 2017-09-12T10:56:31-05:00 January 28th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Tool Tip Tuesday: Digital Compass

Today's tool is designed to help students better navigate the often complicated and ambiguous online world.  A choose-your-own-adventure style game lets students select characters who go through various online related scenarios ranging from plagiarism to cyberbullying to the disparity between online and offline personalities.  Each storyline takes about five to ten minutes and includes a [...]

By | 2017-09-12T11:21:59-05:00 January 26th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

App Support

The next greatest improvement to the ePortal system involves apps.  Right now, the ePortal development team is testing apps before deployment to individual school systems, but in a few months, we will turn that responsibility over to you, allowing you to choose your own apps and implement them in your own system.  Apps on ePortal [...]

By | 2017-09-12T11:22:10-05:00 January 21st, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Tool Tip Tuesday: Nearpod

Today's tool is more of a content framing device than a subject matter tool. Nearpod allows you to create and share presentations with students, but unlike other presentation programs, the teacher is in control of the pacing of the presentation. While students have access to the presentation on their own devices, they can only see [...]

By | 2017-09-12T09:48:08-05:00 January 19th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments

Screen Cleaner Recipe

Since flu season is coming, I've rounded up a recipe for a low-cost screen cleaner that works on the ePortals. Simply take equal parts distilled water and rubbing alcohol and combine them in a spray bottle. Spray this mixture onto a soft cloth (old t-shirts work nicely) and wipe the tablet screens.

By | 2017-09-12T10:56:52-05:00 January 14th, 2016|ePortal|0 Comments