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DubiskiDubiski Career High School AVID in the 21st Century— Using AVID Strategies with Current Technology to Ready Students for College Now and In the Future 2011 AVID National Conference College- and Career-Ready Students: A Pledge to the Future
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DubiskiDubiski Career High School Mike Mozingo AVID Coordinator / Teacher mike.mozingo@gpisd.org Monica Cavazos Teacher / Testing Coordinator monica.cavazos@gpisd.org Monica Izquierdo Teacher / English Department Head monica.izquierdo@gpisd.org
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Dubiski What kind of school is Dubiski Career High School? School of choice Career and Technology campus 64% economically disadvantaged Ethnically diverse 62% Hispanic or Latino 17% Black or African American 16% White (not Hispanic) 5% Asian 12% Limited English Proficient 3% Special Education 14% Gifted and Talented
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21 st Century Skills 21 st century college students will be expected to use technology to integrate: communication collaboration critical thinking
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21 st Century Skills College students will be expected to be proficient in the use of technology. To assume that your student are comfortable with technology simply because they are young is a dangerous stereotype. Are your students ready?
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Microsoft Excel
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Microsoft PowerPoint
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Google Docs
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Great for: Quickwrites Socratic Seminars Philosophical Chairs Activity Debriefs
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Google Docs
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Do your binders look like this?
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Or even this?
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How We Started Using OneNote John A. Dubiski Career High School
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Notebooks: Start with one or two. Sections in the current notebook: Sections let you organize notes by activities, topics, or people in your life. Start with a few in each notebook. Pages in the current section: Create as many note pages in each section as you want. There is no Save button on the toolbar because OneNote saves all your notes automatically! How is OneNote set up?
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How can you use OneNote in School? 1)Student binders 2)Student portfolios 3)Teacher planners 4)Project-based learning 5)College readiness
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Lesson Planning
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Dubiski Flexible Integration with Microsoft Office and the world wide web - student, teacher or personal use
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Outlook Email Send e-mails to OneNote and add comments Parent to teacher Student to admissions Student to professor Create linked notes for Outlook meetings and contacts
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Microsoft Word Flexibility to place notes, tables, images anywhere on the page Send notes/final document from OneNote to Microsoft Office Word.
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Microsoft Excel Part salesQ1Q2Q3Q4Year total Part X5451635017940184501503067770 Part X3001504515855155251495561380 Copy tables from Excel Include reports, schedules, and other tabular information with notes Format not as rich as the Excel spreadsheet layout, but the basic grid structure is preserved.
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Microsoft PowerPoint Annotate power point slides Teacher Feedback: Great creativity Text is difficult to read using multiple background colors. For easy reading, try a dark text color with a lighter background Keep the color scheme consistent in every slide
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Attach files to your notes Insert files as a print out Example: student submitted work Printing to One Note
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Website no longer active, no problem! Send some or all of the information Organize the pages the way you want Create notes on the pages captured Web research & capturing images
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Text Recognition Screen clippings Printouts of documents or slides Business cards Pictures AVID documentation “enable text recognition”
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AVID Certification Documentation
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Create audio or video clips of important details of meetings, lectures, interviews, or phone conversations. Store the file within the notes. Audio Search feature – search recordings for words like you would typed text Audio & Video Recognition
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Mobile Access Access your OneNote notebooks on all your mobile devices, using apps such as – Mobile Noter OneNote http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/microsoft-onenote/id410395246?mt=8
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Polleverywhere http://www.polleverywhere.com/
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Dropbox File synchronization app access files on multiple platforms share files via folders request files from other users https://www.dropbox.com/ https://filestork.net/
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StickPicks Random name generator that incorporates Bloom’s question stems. Let’s you score responses on the spot. http://web.me.com/bgarwood/Stick_Pick/How_To_Use.html
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EasyBib Free, online citation maker http://www.easybib.com/
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SoapBox http://gosoapbox.com/
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Class Connect Live Lectures http://www.classconnect.com/
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Enter the Group Web-based platform, for project management. Perfect for PBL and class collaboration. http://www.enterthegroup.com/
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Diigo Social bookmarking, research, and knowledge sharing tool. Great for organizing, annotating, and sharing information. http://www.diigo.com/
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CrocoDoc Strikeout automatically give you a box for replacement text! http://crocodoc.com/
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Spicy Nodes Deliver content & information in a visually engaging & interactive manner. http://www.spicynodes.org/
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iMindmap Inspiration Mind Mapping http://www.thinkbuzan.com/us
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Hamlet
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Socrative Web-based student response system that works with smartphones, tablets, and laptops. www.m.socrative.com Room # 1999 http://www.socrative.com/
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QR (Quick Response) Codes http://tagmydoc.com/
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Twitter Classroom communication tool
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Dubiski Everything you saw today and much more is on the following wiki page – onenotedchs.pbworks.com
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