Monday, June 8, 2009

Wonderful Job!

I have truly enjoyed working with the Highland Park team. I have to admit, there were times when I was a bit worried, but I know how busy life in the school can get. In the end though, you ALL created amazing projects. You truly should be proud of yourselves. I hope that your participation in STEP has inspired you and that you will not only continue to bring technology into your classroom and school, but that you will also share what you have learned with others.

Thank you!!!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Wow! This has been fun.

This is my final post for the year. It has truly been a great experience to participate in S.T.E.P. The information gained this year will certainly benefit me and the staff that I work with in the future. All of the information provide at the training sessions was new to me. I was very surprised to learn how little I actually knew about digital cameras. And I professed to be an above average technology user. Well, I can only say that now because my knowledge base has been enriched by S.T.E.P. Have a great summer to all.

Last Blog of the Year

Well today is my last day to blog :-(!!! Today I saw how the entire Highland Park staff came together to respond to a PodCast for our school. I thought it was an awesome idea of the principal to give the entire staff an opportunity to view the podcast and respond to the cast by either typing their response or verbally speaking their response into the headphones.

Monday, June 1, 2009

PreReferral & SIT Process Story

At first I did not have a clue as to what other photo story I could create. Then I was in conversation with Megan and she asked which grade do I teach. I said special education and as soon as I said that the idea popped in my head. There are always so many questions, concerns, and comments as to how a child gets into special education. So I decided to create a story that explains the prereferral and SIT process. As I started the story I found myself getting more and more detailed. It was extremely hard to depict the most important details needed to share my story.