Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Star Themed Computer Lab

Who is the STAR of computer lab? You are!!! That's the theme I set at the beginning of the school year and kids love it. This is how we create a STAR themed computer lab.
  • The computers are numbered with stars.
  • Desktops have a star backgound, created in publisher and saved as a jpeg.  PowerPoint slides can also be saved as jpegs.
  • In the Monitor Display Properties(right click on the desktop for properties) under the Screen Saver tab, select Marquee. There I set the Marquee to scroll "*** I'm the star of computer lab!!! ***".
  • We watch a PowerPoint titled "How to Be the Star of Computer Lab" which covers the basic rules of our environment
To complete the theme the Computer Lab door is covered with the American Flag look and stars reminding students of our does and don'ts. As the year goes on the stars can be changed to cover other technology topics, such as computer terms or Internet etiquette.


Tuesday, September 4, 2012

What to Blog About?

What keeps us from blogging? For me, there are two things or maybe three. The number one reason - I like to call it blogger’s block. Does anyone else suffer from bloggers block? Are my blog topics interesting or useful to my followers? What to blog about???
What is a blog? A blog can be a personal diary, how to information or it is really anything you want to put out there (the web). The possibilities are virtually limitless. Check out the Blogger Tour has to say about blogs.
Then it hit me…take the “lo” out of blog and replace it with “ra” and what do you have? That’s right, “Brag”. All I really have to do is brag or tell about all of the interesting things we at WGS are doing with technology. I have been encouraging our teachers to brag about (i.e. post to their blogs) all of the great things they are doing in the classroom. The classrooms and halls of WGS are looking awesome and the photo ops are just waiting.
So, the conclusion of the matter, WGS Tech Gal has her blogging juices flowing now...More posts, coming soon.  

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

WGS Lab - Sunny Side Up

Technology? We’ve got that!
 Computers?  Check!  *   Projector?  Check!  *   iPads?  Check!
Kids eager to use technology?  Check!  Check!  Check!
The only thing lacking in our lab?  Visual interest and a fresh coat of paint, but not anymore.  Being the computer teacher, I decided to “Google” for Computer Lab ideas. I was able to find several ideas and products. We were able to purchase a rug printed with technology terms from Bytes and Grins. My personal favorite is a the QR code 24x24 inch decal. The code will take you straight to the school’s website using one of many QR code reader apps. QR codes are one of the latest and coolest things in world of technology. It's fun and functional with an interesting visual.
Sunny Walls and QR Code



Just a Little Personality
 
Tech Terms Rug

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Google Docs - How To

For those in need of help with Google Docs, maybe the following will help.
Kurt's Google Docs How To#

Thanks to Mr. Kurt Schwengel for this information.

Dropbox Guide

Have you heard of Dr. Frank Buck? I learned of him while sitting in on his presentations at various technology conferences. Additionally, I subscribe to his blog Get Organized! which is devoted to organizational skills. Since I subscribe to the blog, I receive emails from Dr. Buck with extremely useful technology tips. The latest news had a free step-by-step guide for using Dropbox.
Check it out...
http://frankbuck.org/Files/Get_Organized_With_Dropbox.pdf

Friday, January 27, 2012

About Me...Her Vision

I laugh at myself when I think about the girl, that having never once used a computer (but she did take typing in high school) decided to pursue a degree in Computer Science. She did have a vision…
Computers would be the wave of the future. Businesses would have computers to do computations; computers would provide solutions to complicated mathematical equations; databases would be managed by computers and someone would be needed to program these machines and she was just the person to do it! And she did…
Until one day she decided to leave the world of computers to be a stay-at-home mom (for 14 years). When she returned to the working world of technology, it had changed, not just changed but morphed exponentially. She barely knew how to use Word, had never sent an email and was not a Googler.
Flash forward eight years… she runs a school Computer Lab, is the go-to person for computer hardware/software issues, is the school’s Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, iPad and iPod expert. She is a Googler and now a blogger.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

WGS New Apps

WGS Folks...Be sure and check out the new iPad and iPod apps recently. We have lots of math apps, sight word apps and creative writing apps (such as Toontastic).