Coffeeville



If a student in your classroom has lost his/her Coffeeville High School Portal Password.  Click here.


iTalc - Classroom student Laptop computer Management tool


ExamView tests on the web with Results sent directly to your e-mail - "How To" -
I suggest that you get a separate free Google e-mail account to use for this.  Your current @coffeevilleschools.org e-mail's storage capacity is a bit small. 



Importing ExamView Questions into the Moodle Portal



Coffeeville Teacher server for Textbook Uploads


Coffeeville Teacher/Student Portal
Portal Tutorials and help sheets




Study Island Help Files








Coffeeville Grant Information


MIMIO

Mimio Studio User Guide

Mimio Guide for Windows

MimioBoard user guide


Differentiated Instruction


Podcasting


SAM Grade Detail setup


Need to setup your laptop for the Printer in the Teacher's Lounge?  Click here.


This document provides an overview of the entire Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) system. Use it to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of NWEA assessments.

 

MAP Basics Overview.pdf

Save this file to your desktop or your flash drive or print it out. 

 


 

Getting Started with Your Workspace Products

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Last Updated: May 26, 2010 11:40 AM

These getting started guides will help you set up and become familiar with your Workspace products. These guides are in the Adobe PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print them. You can download Adobe Acrobat Reader at Adobe's website.

For information on working with your Web-Based Email account, see Working with Web-Based Email.


 

 

 

 

 

SATP Teachers do you need help integrating technology into your classroom lesson plans and help improving your test scores using Technology?  We are here to help.



Technology Facilitators - Helping teachers integrate technology into their classrooms.

 

New Sites and New ideas for technology in your classroom!

Mississippi Frameworks - Curriculum

Search Lesson Plans based on the MS Curriculum Frameworks

In order for students to understand the responsibilities of using and publishing online content the teacher will first go over the 9 elementsof digital citizenship and then students will take an online Digital Citizenship Quiz.


Digital Citizenship Resources

Digital Citizenship Web Sites
http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/
Digital Citizenship Heartland Wiki
Internet Safety
A Beginners Guide to School Security
Privacy Security, Survival Guide
Privacy Rights
COPPA Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
AUP Model
Cyberbee AUP Resources
iSafe Acceptable Use Policy
Northwest Educational Technology Consortium
http://www.netc.org/planning/planning/aup.php
AUP Elements
AUP's
Sample:
Massachusetts
AUP Research
Articles and General Web Sites
Teaching Digital Citizenship
http://www.educ.ksu.edu/digitalcitizenship/TeachingDC.htm
Digital Citizenship: Addressing Appropriate Technology Behavior
http://coe.k-state.edu/digitalcitizenship/1stL&L.pdf
Digital Citizenship: Literacy with ICT
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/tech/lict/let_me_try/dig_citizenship.doc
Heartland Digital Citizenship Resources
Guest Speaker: Michael J. Ferjak, Iowa Dept. of Justice
Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force
NETS Refreshed


Technology Tutorials

Internet 4 Classrooms
Teaching with Technology Tutorials
Tech Tutorials
How to Articles from Microsoft
Microsoft Links for Educators