Wednesday, August 7, 2019

FOUR Google EARTH Tours

PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR THE first GOOGLE EARTH TOUR:

1)  This is a -Which State Game--

a virtual tour that partners with a google quiz- to take and submit in Google Classroom. There audio is instructions and information on the expectations for completion. 

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PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR THE NEXT GOOGLE EARTH TOUR:

2)  A Google tour of Missoula and beyond

(maybe turn your volume down just a bit :\)

https://umt.box.com/s/wbgtnruuea4jiydrjpzzna5yh0ltexj6

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PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR THE NEXT GOOGLE EARTH TOUR: 

3)  This is a mapping tour of my Birth to Missoula. 

Since my father was an aircraft carrier pilot, we traveled a lot.  As a young adult, I continued to live in a few diverse places before coming to Missoula. Missoula:  don't we all have our story of how Missoula "captured us." 

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PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW FOR THE NEXT GOOGLE EARTH TOUR: 

A Google tour of  6 well known tourist sites for travelers.

https://umt.box.com/s/enx1i938mgen7qsiy2popjecdb14ljqc



Tuesday, August 6, 2019

Stop Motion of a Circle

HERE'S A STOP MOTION PROJECT

Of a circle and how they came up with the pi ratio: 3.14159265359  or just 3.14



https://umt.box.com/s/mpqyh7dszjb1flg7077shf64zongwwgf Stop Motion photography can be done in the classroom by students with any device-- iPad, etc.  This was taken with an iPhone and edited with Life Lapse app. 

technology in a math classroom


Here is a Google slide show presentation on the Big Idea 
of creating technology as part of teaching in the math classroom.



Exploring Technology in the Classroom is not optional anymore. 

Friday, August 2, 2019

How to Do Stop Motion Photography

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You can learn how to make a stop motion projects using the free version of LIFE LAPSE app.
It's Fun to learn and easy to use.  Imagination is your only limitation. Projects can be made in class with iPad or with a phone.  YouTube  has several tutorials posted and you can get ideas from there.

Now, in addition to large poster boards and art supplies, you can make a stop motion project as part of your math or social studies lesson.  They can be posted in Google Classroom.

Your Stop Motion projects can be combined with podcasts, blogs, and class videos in Google Classroom. 

SEE BELOW:

This is a short tutorial with professional stop motion artist and producer,  Trisha Zemp. 
"Four Tips to Make Your Stop Motion Videos Look Really Good."

If you get excited about this -- like Trisha-- and want to start making stop motion projects all the time, the Life Lapse app is only a few dollars a month.