Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Prezi and 6th graders

"You are doing what?"  a fellow teacher said.

I replied, "I'm sick of seeing kids do the same thing over and over again, pages, appleworks, word, powerpoint, keynote, they need to do something different."

"Good luck."  a fellow teacher replied.

Then I took my reading class to the computer lab and started teaching them Prezi.

If you aren't using Prezi, I understand, It's hard, It's visually difficult to understand, it's more work, but gosh darn it, it's different and it's cool.

There is something to be said for cloud computing, no flash drives, no logging onto a school server, just saved to an email address.  Gotta love it.  How do kids turn it in?  No printing, no dragging, just e-mail me the link, and you only have to do it once.

"I'll e-mail it to you now, but if I make it better, do I have to e-mail you again?" a student asked.

My reply, "Nope, all you do is work until you think you are finished and let me know.  I'll look at it then."  Kids reply, "Cool!"

We looked at some sample Prezi's, we looked at one I made, critiqued it (show-offs!) watched a few "how to" videos, and started playing.

Day 1 - Played
Day 2 - Added information about their author, e-mailed me the link
Day 3 - Added images
Day 4 - Created the path and added fun stuff
Day 5 - wrapped up and shared with the class, the kids loved it.

Even though there were some bumps in the road (who knew Prezi and firefox wouldn't get along, had to use safari) the kids were really proud of what they did.

Check them out!

http://prezi.com/wskgtlsfti4z/jeff-kinney/

http://prezi.com/jmailst-hgdd/gloria-whelan-winner-of-many-awards-and-writer-of-wonderful-books/

http://prezi.com/1emti-oaaunw/jk-rowling/

http://prezi.com/lklc1mh9xyxc/edward-bloor/

http://prezi.com/fnnn50s_ibe1/chris-dlacey/

http://prezi.com/pccyn5zv4nkt/sharon-g-flake/

http://prezi.com/_zec4cthfjbt/rick-riordan/

http://prezi.com/dswgzrhkxrgr/rick-riordan/

http://prezi.com/7mfpw7lftsan/se-hinton/

http://prezi.com/yyrxcszamgrd/author-questions/

http://prezi.com/-dbcx_tc-tac/author-questions/

http://prezi.com/rjjirtelg27y/dan-gutman/

http://prezi.com/v6h1mtzrc7-e/roland-smith/

http://prezi.com/wrzbc8nicizg/linda-buckley-archer-report/

http://prezi.com/slh1jjb2ov6j/gary-paulsen/

http://prezi.com/m_xjxalsexm8/jenny-nimmo/

http://prezi.com/vmnox8sa1z_p/el-konisberg/

http://prezi.com/ljai02ga2v27/reading-strategies/

http://prezi.com/qufjwzalx-ah/report/



Resources I used to "teach" Prezi

What is Prezi? - a Youtube video

Tutorial - a Youtube video

2 comments:

  1. Bravo with your use of Prezi in the classroom. It is challenging but a really interesting tool.

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  2. Chris - this is great stuff! I am glad to hear the students enjoyed it, and most importantly it sounds like they were able to use some new technology while simultaneously teaching themselves how to best use Prezi. I think it is going to take educators like yourself to push beyond the "good luck" attitude to push educational change and improvement. Keep up the great work and continue inspiring the rest of us!

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