Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Remote Desktop alternative - Google chrome remote desktop

I have had a few questions about the Splashtop app, As I said it costs about €6.

I have just started playing around with Google chrome remote desktop, it does essentially the same thing, not quite as well in my opinion but it is free!

Check it out here


Friday, November 21, 2014

Quizlet - how to use this great learning tool with your classes

Join in, sign up and discover lots of class materials already done for you.  Follow this link:



http://quizlet.com/

Top tip: Terms in premade sets which you want to use can be starred so you only use the terms your class have done!

How to use and directions coming soon.........

Friday, November 14, 2014

Blogging and cross curricular actions

Today we talked about Blogging and Cross Curricular Actions happening in CBC!
Following on from our positive Design Thinking day, Helen O Connor has been busy promoting science week  by bringing in "science cakes and buns", for all members of staff! She plans to carry out experiments in our staffroom next week with explosive results! This is promoting Fun and learning in our staff room!
Stephen O'Brien is working on a cross curricular project between the History, Geography and Technical Graphics Department where second and fourth year students are involved in designing and learning about "Caravels" from the Age of Exploration!
From  ideas generated by a group of teachers from the Design thinking day, Maureen Morgan has been working on strategies to motivate students on homework tasks. She has designed "Homework Passes" for effort and consistent work ethic and is planning to see how they work for students!



Ian O'Herlihy is using another great motivational tool by giving "Ninja tasks" to students who are excelling in the class. If students complete challenging academic tasks they become "geography ninjas" ! There's lots  happening!

Friday, November 7, 2014

I.T. in the classroom, using your tablet/smartphone.....


Today Ian spoke about downloading YouTube videos, remotely accessing your laptop from your phone, screen mirroring and blogging. 



Clip Converter is the site that I use to download YouTube videos, It allows you to store YouTube videos on your computer and add them to your powerpoint presentations or just access them on your computer even when you are not online. 


Splashtop is a fantastic program (application) that allows you to remotely access your desktop or laptop from your mobile phone or tablet. You need to download the app and then download the associated program to your desktop. 

It is great for controlling your computer while you walk around the classroom and allows you to easily change slides and even change programs and edit documents while you are away from your computer(as long as it is on). 

They have launched something called Splashtop CLASSROOM which I am going to look into and will report back to the Learning Revolution on.

MirrorOp is one of a number of apps available to allow you to show your mobile device's screen on your computer. This is great for showing pupils work through your camera or showing photos or videos directly from your phone. 

There are plenty of other options about including some of the below which may suit you better. 


EZCast, AllCast, MiraCast



We had a brief discussion about Blogging and the pros and cons. 

As discussed Blogging allows you to connect with your pupils in a deeper way than just the classroom, you can put your notes up or share links to articles, website or videos you would like your pupils to watch but don't have time to show during your classes. 

There are again plenty of options for platforms to blog from and a lot of knowledge on Blogging in the staffroom, I am more than welcome to chat with anyone and help out with setting up your blog.  

Click here to view the powepoint presentation