Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Nonlinear Presentation

Today you are going to begin creating a nonlinear hypermedia presentation based on the current event you wrote a summary for yesterday. This presentation should be able to stand on its own kiosk style. Your presentation should include all the elements from your summary along with any appropriate images. The software you will use will decided by luck of the draw. Tutorials for each can be found below.

Keynote
Power Point

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Linear/Nonlinear Presentations

Today we are going to discuss how to create a nonlinear presentation. Your task will be to choose a current event article from one of the sites below. Task one will be to write a summary of the article. Your summary should answer the following questions :
  • Who - is the article about?
  • What - is the subject of the article?
  • Where - does the article take place (setting)?
  • When - timeline?
  • Why - is this article important to you?
  • How - does this article effect you?
Summary Requirements:
  • double spaced
  • include footer (name, Digital Literacy Hour, Date)
  • article cited (Easy Bib)
Resources

Friday, February 13, 2009

Doodle for Google


Today you will learn of an exciting opportunity called Doodle for Google. Instead of Type to Learn today, we will be watching an introductory video and exploring the website for additional information. The actual construction of your doodle will take place with Mrs. Nelson during art.

2008 Winners

Thursday, February 12, 2009

World Tour



Our final task with Google Earth involves putting together an audio tour of the five places you would like to visit in your lifetime. Details are below.


World Tour

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Latitude & Longitude

Today you will be using Google Earth and the internet to locate the specific coordinates of locations around the globe. Click here for specific instructions.

Latitude & Longitude

When you finish, you should complete the following tasks.

1. Complete the Estimation problem. (you only need to complete the parking lot problem, this is a change from yesterday)

2. Complete the Google Earth Activities task list.

3. Complete the Complex Area Problem task.

4. Finish up any work on your Fairy Tale News or Wanted Poster.

5. Begin creating your Software Log. Your Software Log should be a table created in Pages. The steps to creating a table are listed below.
  1. open Pages
  2. select blank document
  3. save the document to your Digital Literacy folder (1_madsonjamie_software)
  4. click on Table
  5. set up a Table for three columns and twenty rows
  6. label the columns (Software, Description, Used For...)
  7. make entries for the following programs
  • Firefox or Safari
  • Keynote
  • Type to Learn
  • Pages
  • Google SketchUp
  • iPhoto
  • Google Earth
  • Scratch
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Weebly

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Google Earth Work Day



I am home today with two sick kids : one ear infection and one strep throat. Your task is to work on the Google Earth tasks detailed below.


1. Complete the Estimation problem. (you only need to complete the parking lot problem, this is a change from yesterday)

2. Complete the Google Earth Activities task list.

3. Complete the Complex Area Problem task.

4. Finish up any work on your Fairy Tale News or Wanted Poster.

5.
Begin creating your Software Log. Your Software Log should be a table created in Pages. The steps to creating a table are listed below.
  1. open Pages
  2. select blank document
  3. save the document to your Digital Literacy folder (1_madsonjamie_software)
  4. click on Table
  5. set up a Table for three columns and twenty rows
  6. label the columns (Software, Description, Used For...)
  7. make entries for the following programs
  • Firefox or Safari
  • Keynote
  • Type to Learn
  • Pages
  • Google SketchUp
  • iPhoto
  • Google Earth
  • Scratch
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Weebly

Monday, February 9, 2009

Google Earth Estimation

Today we are going to do some estimating with Google Earth.
Follow the steps below.

1. Open the kmz file called Estimation.kmz (in 2014 Public/Digital Literacy/Google Earth)

2. Create a projects folder in your Google Earth

3. Follow the steps detailed in the Estimation file.
4. Record your answers on the Estimation Form.

Click here for more help on calculating ratio.