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OneNote Series: What is OneNote?

OneNote Series: What is OneNote?

We are kicking off a short series of posts dedicated to one tool. It’s one of my favorite tools and one that I would be using non-stop if I were still teaching.  OneNote  OneNote, in short, is a digital notebook. Think back to when you were a kid, or your older kids were in school, and everyone had to have a Trapper Keeper Binder with the Five-Star Notebook that you would click in. Each Trapper Keeper would have a combination…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 118 featuring Kathryn Runyan

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 118 featuring Kathryn Runyan

Here at the SPS Digital Learning Hour we are excited to bring you this week’s episode featuring Kathryn Runyan from White Street Elementary. Having taught various grade levels throughout the last 22 years, Kathryn has used a wide variety of technology tools that we get into in this episode. Back in 2002 schools were still using floppy discs!!!! Throughout this episode we learn about what technology was like back in 2002 in the classroom (hint: there wasn’t as much as…

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Sway vs PowerPoint

Sway vs PowerPoint

After last week’s post, you may be asking yourself “What’s the Difference Between Sway and PowerPoint” or “Why Should I Use Sway?” These are valid questions that I hope to clear up today. A quick recap: Sway is a presentation creation tool from Microsoft and PowerPoint is the most popular presentation creation software that we have used since the dawn of creation. (Kidding, I think it was created in 1987. So, it’s a little younger than me.) PowerPoint has a…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 117: KatieAnne DeMars

SPS Digital Learning Hour Episode 117: KatieAnne DeMars

Here at the SPS Digital Learning Hour we are excited to bring you this week’s episode featuring KatieAnne DeMars from Springfield Virtual School. Having taught various grade levels throughout the last 22 years, which included time as a School Administrator KatieAnne brings a wealth of knowledge to Springfield’s Newest School.  Throughout this episode we learn about what technology was like back in 2000 in the classroom (hint: there wasn’t as much as you would think). You can also hear how,…

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Sway Me Away

Sway Me Away

If you have been to any of my Microsoft trainings over the last few years, discussed Office 365 with me, or noticed on your own, you might have seen a program in Office 365 called Sway. Sway ​Sway is an awesome way to do reports, presentations, personal stories and so much more. Once you have the content prepped, you could create a Sway presentation in minutes. When I first learned how to use Sway, I created a Biography/Resume Sway. You…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring NJ Rivilis

SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring NJ Rivilis

When it comes to interviews I hit the jackpot. I met with NJ Rivilis from the Springfield Conservatory of the Arts. NJ is a new teacher to our district, but I think that we are the lucky ones. As an Electrical Engineer Graduate, NJ has an interesting path to the classroom. NJ has a lot of experience outside of the classroom working at Mass General in a research role and now they are in the classroom. I can’t wait for you…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring Digital Learning Now Middle School Students

SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring Digital Learning Now Middle School Students

This is the final week for our series on Computer Science in Middle School. In the previous weeks we heard from principals and teachers, this week we will hear from their students. I met with students from Zanetti, Kiley Prep and STEM Academy. Listen to these students’ experiences as they discuss their favorite parts of computer science in their classrooms. These students are just a small representative of the students who are loving Computer Science in their schools. If you…

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Reading Progress: Could This Be Microsoft Greatest Innovation?

Reading Progress: Could This Be Microsoft Greatest Innovation?

Year after year, Microsoft continues to make improvements and innovation. A few years ago, Microsoft created Immersive Reader and it was a hit. This tool had it all: a read aloud aspect, the ability to show parts of speech, a picture dictionary, translation into 60+ languages. You could also change font size, use a line reader, split up syllables, change background color. I could go on about this free tool that’s available in so many other great programs. You could…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour Featuring Middle School Educators

SPS Digital Learning Hour Featuring Middle School Educators

For this weeks episode we dive into a three part series featuring our Middle School Computer Science Students, Teachers, and Principals. I met with a few of our excellent Middle School teachers for this episode. I talked with Melissa Zeitz of Alfred G Zanetti Montessori School, Alva Laster, Jamie Carens and Gary Burgess of STEM Middle Academy and Lia Ashe Simmer of Kiley Prep Middle School. These teachers are are leading the way in bringing a great computer science curriculum…

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SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring Middle School Principal

SPS Digital Learning Hour featuring Middle School Principal

For this weeks episode we dive into a three part series featuring our Middle School Computer Science Students, Teachers, and Principals. I met with three of our principals for this episode. I talked with Principals Tara Clark of Alfred G Zanetti Montessori School, Luis Martinez of STEM Middle Academy and Julia St. Martin of Kiley Prep Middle School. These principals are are leading the way in bringing a unified computer science curriculum to our great middle schools, these interviews are…

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