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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Flipped Education Launches Superhero 2011
Today our company, Flipped Education, launched our first event called Superhero!

technology. education. networking. up north.
Superhero is designed to match technology-education minded attendees with innovative and engaging presenters to change education through technology. Superhero is built to expand our personal learning networks with a weekend of socialization, learning and fun up north.
Superhero is different by design. In addition to the hands on, engaging workshops, there will be casual social times, long lunches and social events built into the schedule in order for participants and attendees to connect with each other, learn from each other and grow our personal learning networks. The power of this time together will be the “What if…” conversations that happen over coffee looking out over the lake, a brisk morning run, post lunch chat, in hands-on sessions, playing bocce ball, late night saunas, canoeing on the lake, on the putting green or golf course, drinks at the pub or anytime in-between. Networking will be a priority.

Superhero
Dates: Friday October 21st - Saturday October 22nd
Registration 9 -10 am Friday
Optional Superhero UnConference Thursday night
Cost: $250 (plus the cost of rooms, see below)
Check with your Professional Development Committee to cover your registration.
Registration includes...
Networking Events
Superhero Surprises throughout the weekend
Room Reservations: Madden's Resort, Brainerd, MN
All Inclusive: Rate includes breakfast, dinner, service and tax
Based on double occupancy (2 people per room). Saturday night stay required.
**Kids stay free and all Madden's activities, including golf, are included.
All Inclusive 2 nights at Madden's: $271 (Fri - Sat)
A weekend of learning, networking and saving the world! Join us!

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Friday, April 29, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
State Research Projects Going Google

Every year the fourth grade students in Edina Public Schools do a research project on the United
States. Each student is assigned a state that he or she researches using printed materials, media and the internet. The end result used to be a tri-fold brochure, but now, thanks to Google Apps for Education, each student creates a web site.
With the adoption of Google Apps for Education we were able to transform this state research
project into a relevant and engaging project for the students. Instead of brochures, students create a web site using Google Sites.
Another aspect of the project is to make a map in Google Maps. Using the My Maps feature, the
students tag three areas of interest or fun facts about their state. The map is embedded into their
Google Site using the unique URL generated by the App.
Then, using Google Forms, each student creates a five-question quiz that is placed on the front page of his or her web site. On the last day of the project, the students go into the computer lab, visit each other’s sites and take the quizzes. The teachers then use Google Spreadsheet to collect the answers and summarize them in a graph.
The students were energetically engaged in this project, as it was the first web site most students had ever created. They loved creating this website for an audience of people outside of their classroom walls. For the teachers, this was an eye-opening project. We all know that excellent teaching is the reason behind all learning, but this project shows that the content the students were learning didn’t change, but how the students were learning and sharing did change.
Integrating Google Apps for Education has transformed the perspective that teachers and students have about their world. Google Apps for education provides tools that engage students in projects and learning outside of their classroom walls. Collaboration, sharing and publishing using Google Apps means students have tools that connect them to their peers, teachers, community, parents and world.
The simple transformation of creating web sites instead of brochures is a great example of how we can engage students and unleash their passion for learning in new and meaningful ways.
At Edina Public Schools, we are excited not only about what our students learn but about how they are learning. Google Apps for Education allows our students to stay current in the evolving world of technology while engaging deeply with their academic pursuits. Students are now learning without boundaries, any time, anywhere.
The next time you are planning a trip in the United States, let me know and I can hook you up with some amateur, but tech-savvy travel agents.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Edina is Selected as 1 of 10 featured organizations in Google's "Gone Google" ad campaing
Edina Public Schools was selected as 1 of 10 global winners in an Ad Campaign by Google to be showcased in their Gone Google Campaign.
See our story below!
Google's Blog Post about the Campaign Winners
Google's Enterprise Blog Post
Google's Enterprise Blog Post
Google Apps has been an invaluable learning tool for students and teachers at Edina Public Schools. As a technology integration specialist for Edina Public Schools, I am Google Certified Teacher and a Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer, Over the past year and a half, my team launched Google Apps at Edina Public Schools. Google Apps has transformed our ability to help students and staff engage in learning.
Staff and students have been using Google Docs, Google Sites, Picasa, Blogger, and Google Maps to work efficiently and collaboratively. Teachers rely on Google Apps for theirclassroom web presence, staff development and collaborative projects. Students create state research projects, websites and online portfolios of their work. Google Apps enables them to collaborate, submit and publish their work online, allowing them to communicate with an audience broader than their classroom. Even parents benefit from Google Apps -- using Google Docs to sign up for conferences and volunteer opportunities.
Staff and students have been using Google Docs, Google Sites, Picasa, Blogger, and Google Maps to work efficiently and collaboratively. Teachers rely on Google Apps for theirclassroom web presence, staff development and collaborative projects. Students create state research projects, websites and online portfolios of their work. Google Apps enables them to collaborate, submit and publish their work online, allowing them to communicate with an audience broader than their classroom. Even parents benefit from Google Apps -- using Google Docs to sign up for conferences and volunteer opportunities.
At Edina Public Schools, we are excited not only about what our students learn but about how they are learning. Google Apps for Education allows our students to stay current in the evolving world of technology while engaging deeply with their academic pursuits. Students are now learning without boundaries, any time, anywhere.
I did a Fox 9 News Story about our "Going Google" Campaing award on March 31st.
Posted by: Molly Schroeder, Technology Integration Specialist, Edina Public Schools
Monday, March 21, 2011
My Big 3 from CUE 2011
My Big Three
At any conference or workshop that I lead or attend I try to walk away with 3 things that I have learned and will implement into my teaching, coaching or professional development. The BIG 3 allows you to think about what ONE thing I can do on Monday when I return to work, what ONE thing I can do before the end of the school year, and what ONE thing will I remind myself of often and get to at some point in the next year.I recently attended the Computer Using Educators (CUE) Conference in Palm Springs. I went to lead the Google Workshop for Educators, and got the added benefit of attending the rest of the conference with some of my favorite people from my PLN. Seeing people like Ken Shelton, Jim Sill, Chris Walsh, Mark Wagner, Mark Hammons, Diane Main and Dave Childers face to face is always a highlight of the trip, however I was able to expand my PLN by meeting new and exciting people like Wendy Gorton, Elizabeth Calhoun and Chris Lee Durham. The people make the conference and I’m always so excited to be with my California peeps.
My Big 3 from the CUE Conference 2011.
1. Flubaroo.com
Flubaroo is a new script within Google Spreadsheets that allows you to use any form as a self-grading quiz. I’ve known how to make a self-grading quiz out of Google Spreadsheets by using a template with formulas already saved in the spreadsheet but I think flubaroo is a game changer because the wizard is easy to use for any teacher! Try Flubaroo Now!
2. Mark Hammons iPads in the classroom presentation.
Teachers from Edina Public Schools recently received grants to implement and pilot about 31 iPads in the classroom. The iPads will be implemented across Elementary, Middle and High School in a variety of disciplines and grade levels. We will have 2nd graders, PE teachers, 6th grade science students and Special Ed Students using iPads for learning. Mark Hammons shared a variety of great apps and lesson plans that I’m excited to share with teachers. Here are a few Highlighted Apps.
My specific project that will be one of my BIG 3 is to use Google Earth and POW Strip Design to have kids design a digital story about a geography unit on Regions. I think the kids could use their iDevice to find different landscapes or locations in Google earth, take a screen-capture and load it into POW Strip Design to share about their learning of a region. I’m working on my example now!
I’m charged up to start my App Lesson idea of the week part of my website for teachers. Thanks to Mark I’ve got lesson plans for a lot of new apps!
Appy Tuesday- iDevice App of the Week
3. Adding to my Personal Learning Network
As I mentioned above, the face to face time at the CUE Conference with my PLN is always a highlight. Sometimes the conversations you have outside the conference hotel and convention center transform your thinking and integration more than the sessions themselves. Here are a few people you should get to know from my PLN.
New PLN Peeps
@wendyGorton a.k.a “The Flash”
Wendy Gorton has been working internationally in India but has recently come stateside to work for New Tech Network. Wendy is a Google Certified Teacher and a Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer. She is excited about her next adventure to Sydney Australia to present for the Google Teacher’s Academy. I’m excited about the ideas that were generated in my conversations with Wendy and we look forward to planning a great #poolside conference session next year. My #3 of my BIG 3 is an idea generated with Wendy at the conference, but we’re not ready to go public yet…stay tuned!
I met Chris at CUE this year and was quickly impressed with how he is influencing technology and education. Chris is a teacher at ACEL Fresno Charter School and presented on how he is using Open Source and Web Tools in his classroom to engage students. I also got to engage in a CUE first with Chris as we hit the golf course for a few holes to open my golfing season. We’re definitely making it a tradition.
Rockstars in my PLN from the CUE Conference
@k_Shelton
Ken Shelton is one of the more relevant technology mavericks that I know because he prides himself by still being in the middle school classroom as a teacher in the LA School District. I love every moment that Ken and I get to chat about what he is doing in his classroom, with his photography and how he is sharing his energy about technology integration in education around the country. Ken is also a Google Certified Teacher and an Apple Distinguished Educator. He is running for the CUE Board, so if you’re a CUE member your vote for him would be well casted.
@mistersill
Jim Sill is a teacher of Video at El Diamante High School in Visalia, CA and he entertains me to no end. My cheeks hurt from laughing after we remembered some good times with “snow cones” from the ISTE conference and I heard about his trip up to Alaska for a Google Workshop for Educators. They guy is excited about technology, Google and transforming learning for kids. Jim is also a Google Certified Teacher, Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer and a new Apple Distinguished Educator.
@mhammons
Mark Hammons works as an Ed Tech Consultant for the Fresno County Office of Education. I met Mark two years ago at the CUE conference at the EduBloggersCon. Mark continues to be on the cutting edge of what teachers and students should be implementing in technology. He calls himself an OG, “Original Geek” and actually lives up to that name. I look to Mark for great IMPLEMENTATION strategies and lessons for cutting edge technology. Mark is a Google Certified Teacher and an Apple Distinguished Educator.
@fitzwalsh a.k.a “Creativity Jedi”
Chris Walsh is the founder and brains behind the Google Teacher’s Academy. He worked with Google to establish this professional development experience that has transformed technology integration around the world. Chris is now the Director of the New Tech Network he works with school districts with his new model for project based learning . Chris’ energy around technology, education and creating a new way of doing school is contagious and I always love our poolside chats that have to include something about Juan Daily.
@MarkWagner
Mark Wagner is responsible for all of the professional development for CUE. He runs the program CUE to YOU which brings technology professional development to your school or district. Mark organizes the Google Workshops for Educators around the world and has transformed iPad training and implementation with the iPad workshops from CUE to YOU. I always look to Mark for the latest updates, newest tools and mostly the best ways of using technology in the classroom. I think Mark’s favorite flavor of snow cone is grape.
@techmavrick
Mike Lawrence is the Executive Director of CUE and put on a great conference for CUE 11. Mike has a great vision for CUE and how it can help teachers transform learning into the future. My running joke with Mike is that I want to be the B-Note Speaker at the conference so I can return back to the CUE Conference every year. For a MN girl, Palm Springs in March is a great location for a conference. Thanks to Mike and his team for an excellent CUE conference!
Other Rockstars from CUE that you should include in your PLN...
@cbell619
@dowbiggin
@davechilders
@dserrato
@brumbaugh
@ecalhoon
@seani
@magrelacanela
@iteachag a.k.a. “The Plow”
Don’t miss my local MN PLN Peeps too…
@smbeaverson
Sean Beaverson
Technology Coordinator for Bloomington Public Schools
Google Certified Teacher and Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer
@schoolhuman
Benjamin Friesen
Earth Science Teacher and Tech Integration Specialist
Google Certified Teacher and Google Apps for Education Certified Trainer
@markgarrison
Mark Garrison
Technology Coordinator for White Bear Lake, MN
@smichael
Susan Michael
Eden Prairie teacher and Technology Integration Specialist
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
March Links of the Month
Think Spring!
Click here for Molly’s March Links of the Month 2011
Remember you can copy and paste any of the links of the month onto your own Google Classroom Site…click here for directions!
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