I had quite an interesting thought today...What would we do without technology????
As an administrator, teacher, and human we use technology in just about everything we do. From communicating through email, blogs, and Face book to educating ourselves through online courses, web casts, and portals we are completely dependent on technology. We make purchases and pay bills online, visit with long distance friends through live video streaming, watch news anchors interview someone that is 1000 miles away, stop at a red light, find recipes, read books online, and monitor world-wide security through high tech software. Amazing! It makes me wonder what huge advances are to come due to the ever changing world of technology...
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
No More SASI
Our district has made a change from operating with SASI to Power School. All teachers complete grade cards, attendance, etc from this system. Administrators and office personnel enter and receive reports on discipline, attendance. enrollment, scheduling, lunch, and more. It is so fitting that I am taking a tech course that focuses on the NETS-A standards and how difficult change and keeping progressive with technology is. It is very time consuming when everyone's system is changing, not just a small group within the district. Questions are running rampant from all users and I am beginning to see that it takes a bit of time to work out all of the kinks. There is no way to foresee all the fumbles and trials until you begin. As you implement and actually use the technology, you start seeing where changes are still needing to be made. My thoughts are with the programmers and the newbies feeling unsure. I know it will take some time, but soon enough we'll all be pros when in comes to using Power School.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Picture Problems
Wow! I just about thought I would never get my picture posted to my SBU account. Please don't laugh...I'm sure many of you know how to do this but I did not. All my pictures from my cameras were way too big and the site would not allow them to be added. Thank you Dr. Morgan for the suggestions. To those of you who can't get your pic posted because of size...open your pic, go to the picture manager, and COMPRESS it for web or email viewing. I had to compress mine twice. It was that simple, as are most things tech, it's just knowing where to go and what to do. I will chalk that up to my first big tech lesson! Now I'm working on getting the silhouette picture to go away that is beside my picture. Wish me luck! (Or feel free to offer me some advice. =0)
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