Nov
19
Filed Under (Feel Good Fridays, Music, Videos) by tekkieteacher on 19-11-2009

Fat Boy Slim

Christopher Walken does Fat Boy Slim!

Fat Boy Slim – Weapon of Choice_1

Discovery Education (formerly United Streaming) has tons of really wonderful resources for teachers and students! One of the participants in last week’s training said that it was the best training she’d ever had (Thanks, Angela J.!)!

With that in mind, for those of you having trouble accessing this great resource, here are the steps:

  1. Go to http://tech.hylton.groupfusion.net and log in.
  2. Under Links, click Discovery Education/United Streaming. If this is your first time using Discovery Education Streaming, be sure to write down the access code located just below the link.
  3. To sign up, use the access code and complete the registration form. If you already have a username and password for Discovery Education, log in.
  4. Once you are logged in, click “Streaming” in the upper left corner and have fun searching!
Nov
12
Filed Under (Feel Good Fridays, Music, Videos) by tekkieteacher on 12-11-2009

This Feel Good Friday post was submitted by our very own Assistant Principal, Mike. D.

Be sure to crank up  the volume on your speakers!

Oprah’s Kickoff Party Dance

During The Oprah Show’s 24th season kickoff party, Harpo staff and more than 20,000 people pulled off a massive surprise for an unsuspecting Oprah. The entire crowd performed a choreographed piece to the Black Eyed Peas’ “I Gotta Feeling,” and Oprah was not only shocked, she was thrilled! Award-winning director Michael Gracey says the interaction between the Black Eyed Peas and the crowd is what made the flash mob so extraordinary. “There’s something really special when you take an audience and instead of just being passive and watching, you invite them to participate,” he says. “That’s why it was so magical for both parties. Two groups of people came together to create something that neither of them could have done alone.”

Click here to check out the flash mob that took over Chicago’s Magnificent Mile.


Nov
09
Filed Under (IGPro, Mini-Byte Mondays) by tekkieteacher on 09-11-2009

Now that grades are in and report cards ready to go home, it is just about time to switch your gradebooks to the new Marking Period. In order for the grades to show on Edulink, the new Marking Period spreadsheet name must be displayed in italics. That is what tells Edulink to “grab” those grades each night and post them online.

To make this change:

  1. Select Setup/Classes. The Classes window displays.
  2. In the Classes window, in the field for Current Grade Spreadsheet, select the new marking period from the drop-down list.
  3. Repeat this process for each of the classes listed on the left side of the window.
  4. Click Close.

Since report cards go home tomorrow, I recommend waiting to make this change until we return to school Thursday. That way what parents see in Edulink will match what they see on the report card.

Nov
06
Filed Under (Feel Good Fridays, Videos) by tekkieteacher on 06-11-2009

The message here — even those who are very different can still be the best of friends. Enjoy!

Nov
02
Filed Under (IGPro) by tekkieteacher on 02-11-2009

The first Marking Period export of the year is upon us! The final step in the export process is to check ClassXP and make sure the grades you see are correct. However, you can’t check that until our SASI administrator imports your export file into SASI. So, if you think you exported your grades, but you’re not sure and you want to check:

  1. Go to Start/My Computer.
  2. Scroll down until you see Network Drives and double-click on the “N” drive.
  3. In the “N” drive, open the “sasixp” folder.
  4. In the “sasixp” folder, open the “IGPRO” folder.
  5. In the “IGPRO” folder, open the “IGPData” folder.
  6. In the “IGPData” folder, open the “071” folder.
  7. In the “071” folder, open the folder with your teacher number.
  8. Select View/Show Details.
  9. In your folder, look for the file starting with “MK” and check the Date Modified and confirm that the date and time is when you exported. If it is, your export was a successful!

Since I’m filling is for the SASI Adminstrator right now, I’ll contact everyone once I’ve pulled the grades in to SASI so that you know when you can check and confirm that not only did the export file “fly”, but that the grades are all correct.