May 12

Take An Online CS Course – For Free!

Are you a Texas Teacher teaching any of the grade levels, K through 12? Are you interested in Computer Science and obtaining a certification?

There is a FREE WeTeach_CS Computer Science (CS) Certification Prep Course for 8-12 Educators that will launch online soon. They want to increase the number of certified computer science teachers in Texas, so they have directed it toward any K-12 Texas teacher to improve competencies for the 141 TExES Texas Education Agency’s 8-12 Computer Science Certification Test. a $1,000 stipend will be awarded by the TRC once you pass and for the certification as an incentive.

We know that in today’s society, you must be computer literate. There isn’t an option.

If you want to get on board with this certification, the first step is clicking the following link to register.

Best of Luck!

WeTeach_CS Certification Prep

WeTeach CS

May 12

Tech Tuesday Links

I’m sure hundreds, if not thousands of people thought when they decided to make Tuesday, Tech Tuesday day, that they actually came up with it. I know I did, lol. But when you google Tech Tuesday, you’ll find tons of links to blogs, websites, video channels, hashtags, and much more over the past years (examples: hashtag, blog).

With that said, if you use the Tech Tuesday link in the bar, it will take you to my Tech Tuesday page where I plan to make available any Tech Tuesday files I have created. Right now, I use Smore. I adore smore to the point I don’t know how I was able to cope without it.

I hope you find the files useful and hope to create many more in the upcoming school year.

TT-Discovery Education

 

December 8

Smart Apps for Kids!

Ron, over at Smart Apps for Kids, has an awesome website that I’ve failed to feature here on Click This.  I’ve mentioned him several times but I think it’s time I gave you “the skinny” on his importance. Ron was an average Dad who saw the need to really dig deep into an app to see how educational it really is – after all just because an app states it’s educational and just because it’s listed under the educational category in the App store – we as educators know that doesn’t make it appropriate for teaching and learning.

Ron has devoted his time and energy in seeking out the best apps for his kids and ours, whether that’s our own children or the kiddos we embrace in our classrooms. So now that you know a little about Ron, I’d have to say he’s not that ordinary Dad I previously mentioned. He’s a “SMART” Dad that the educational world should be thanking. So thanks Ron for your “quest to find the best educational apps for the iPad and iPhone”! Click on over to his Smart Apps for Kids site and check out his hard work for yourself. Once you do, you’ll be hooked just like me.

Here is a little info about his site:

Smart Apps for Kids (taken from his about page – notice that huge increase on his Facebook page – Ron organized and operated a “monstrous” Open House App Friday – and I mean monstrous in a good way…totally awesome)

* We’ve experienced an 870 percent increase in visits and 1328 percent increase in page views since June, 2011.
* Visits from Facebook have increased from 667 in July to 11,818 in November (1746 percent).
* The site is ranked in top 10 (first page of search results) for more than 50 education/kids app Google searches, including numerous No. 1 rankings.
* We have more than 10,400 followers via Facebook, Twitter, RSS and email subscription.
* Smart Apps For Kids has received more than 440 thumbs up at StumbleUpon with a 94.1 thumbs up/thumbs down ratio.

December 8

Smart Apps for Kids!

Ron, over at Smart Apps for Kids, has an awesome website that I’ve failed to feature here on Click This.  I’ve mentioned him several times but I think it’s time I gave you “the skinny” on his importance. Ron was an average Dad who saw the need to really dig deep into an app to see how educational it really is – after all just because an app states it’s educational and just because it’s listed under the educational category in the App store – we as educators know that doesn’t make it appropriate for teaching and learning.

Ron has devoted his time and energy in seeking out the best apps for his kids and ours, whether that’s our own children or the kiddos we embrace in our classrooms. So now that you know a little about Ron, I’d have to say he’s not that ordinary Dad I previously mentioned. He’s a “SMART” Dad that the educational world should be thanking. So thanks Ron for your “quest to find the best educational apps for the iPad and iPhone”! Click on over to his Smart Apps for Kids site and check out his hard work for yourself. Once you do, you’ll be hooked just like me.

Here is a little info about his site:

Smart Apps for Kids (taken from his about page – notice that huge increase on his Facebook page – Ron organized and operated a “monstrous” Open House App Friday – and I mean monstrous in a good way…totally awesome)

* We’ve experienced an 870 percent increase in visits and 1328 percent increase in page views since June, 2011.
* Visits from Facebook have increased from 667 in July to 11,818 in November (1746 percent).
* The site is ranked in top 10 (first page of search results) for more than 50 education/kids app Google searches, including numerous No. 1 rankings.
* We have more than 10,400 followers via Facebook, Twitter, RSS and email subscription.
* Smart Apps For Kids has received more than 440 thumbs up at StumbleUpon with a 94.1 thumbs up/thumbs down ratio.

December 8

Smart Apps for Kids!

Ron, over at Smart Apps for Kids, has an awesome website that I’ve failed to feature here on Click This.  I’ve mentioned him several times but I think it’s time I gave you “the skinny” on his importance. Ron was an average Dad who saw the need to really dig deep into an app to see how educational it really is – after all just because an app states it’s educational and just because it’s listed under the educational category in the App store – we as educators know that doesn’t make it appropriate for teaching and learning.

Ron has devoted his time and energy in seeking out the best apps for his kids and ours, whether that’s our own children or the kiddos we embrace in our classrooms. So now that you know a little about Ron, I’d have to say he’s not that ordinary Dad I previously mentioned. He’s a “SMART” Dad that the educational world should be thanking. So thanks Ron for your “quest to find the best educational apps for the iPad and iPhone”! Click on over to his Smart Apps for Kids site and check out his hard work for yourself. Once you do, you’ll be hooked just like me.

Here is a little info about his site:

Smart Apps for Kids (taken from his about page – notice that huge increase on his Facebook page – Ron organized and operated a “monstrous” Open House App Friday – and I mean monstrous in a good way…totally awesome)

* We’ve experienced an 870 percent increase in visits and 1328 percent increase in page views since June, 2011.
* Visits from Facebook have increased from 667 in July to 11,818 in November (1746 percent).
* The site is ranked in top 10 (first page of search results) for more than 50 education/kids app Google searches, including numerous No. 1 rankings.
* We have more than 10,400 followers via Facebook, Twitter, RSS and email subscription.
* Smart Apps For Kids has received more than 440 thumbs up at StumbleUpon with a 94.1 thumbs up/thumbs down ratio.

December 8

Smart Apps for Kids!

Ron, over at Smart Apps for Kids, has an awesome website that I’ve failed to feature here on Click This.  I’ve mentioned him several times but I think it’s time I gave you “the skinny” on his importance. Ron was an average Dad who saw the need to really dig deep into an app to see how educational it really is – after all just because an app states it’s educational and just because it’s listed under the educational category in the App store – we as educators know that doesn’t make it appropriate for teaching and learning.

Ron has devoted his time and energy in seeking out the best apps for his kids and ours, whether that’s our own children or the kiddos we embrace in our classrooms. So now that you know a little about Ron, I’d have to say he’s not that ordinary Dad I previously mentioned. He’s a “SMART” Dad that the educational world should be thanking. So thanks Ron for your “quest to find the best educational apps for the iPad and iPhone”! Click on over to his Smart Apps for Kids site and check out his hard work for yourself. Once you do, you’ll be hooked just like me.

Here is a little info about his site:

Smart Apps for Kids (taken from his about page – notice that huge increase on his Facebook page – Ron organized and operated a “monstrous” Open House App Friday – and I mean monstrous in a good way…totally awesome)

* We’ve experienced an 870 percent increase in visits and 1328 percent increase in page views since June, 2011.
* Visits from Facebook have increased from 667 in July to 11,818 in November (1746 percent).
* The site is ranked in top 10 (first page of search results) for more than 50 education/kids app Google searches, including numerous No. 1 rankings.
* We have more than 10,400 followers via Facebook, Twitter, RSS and email subscription.
* Smart Apps For Kids has received more than 440 thumbs up at StumbleUpon with a 94.1 thumbs up/thumbs down ratio.

November 21

Unplug Yourself…If Only for a Moment!

If this isn’t the cutest little book that kindly reminds us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. My district assistant superintendent shared this with me over the weekend and I just wanted to share. When I noticed the authors name, I became so tickled!

Ann Droid (get it) whose real name is David Milgrim is the author of this NY Times Best Seller. Goodnight iPad is a “must get” item for this Christmas. I know there will be plenty of electronics on your list for the holidays but take a moment to enjoy a good book with your own kids and the kids in your class.

            

November 21

Unplug Yourself…If Only for a Moment!

If this isn’t the cutest little book that kindly reminds us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. My district assistant superintendent shared this with me over the weekend and I just wanted to share. When I noticed the authors name, I became so tickled!

Ann Droid (get it) whose real name is David Milgrim is the author of this NY Times Best Seller. Goodnight iPad is a “must get” item for this Christmas. I know there will be plenty of electronics on your list for the holidays but take a moment to enjoy a good book with your own kids and the kids in your class.

            

November 21

Unplug Yourself…If Only for a Moment!

If this isn’t the cutest little book that kindly reminds us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. My district assistant superintendent shared this with me over the weekend and I just wanted to share. When I noticed the authors name, I became so tickled!

Ann Droid (get it) whose real name is David Milgrim is the author of this NY Times Best Seller. Goodnight iPad is a “must get” item for this Christmas. I know there will be plenty of electronics on your list for the holidays but take a moment to enjoy a good book with your own kids and the kids in your class.

            

November 21

Unplug Yourself…If Only for a Moment!

If this isn’t the cutest little book that kindly reminds us to slow down and enjoy the simple things in life. My district assistant superintendent shared this with me over the weekend and I just wanted to share. When I noticed the authors name, I became so tickled!

Ann Droid (get it) whose real name is David Milgrim is the author of this NY Times Best Seller. Goodnight iPad is a “must get” item for this Christmas. I know there will be plenty of electronics on your list for the holidays but take a moment to enjoy a good book with your own kids and the kids in your class.