Kim Hall
Moveable Feast 2008 Edition

Feast Underpinnings

This is the 11th year of the Moveable Feast. The Moveable Feast is tailored to meet the needs of training teachers and administrators in technology and emphasize ways to integrate technology in the classroom.

Quick  Links

General:
Google for Educators
Microsoft Education
Office for Educators
Curriculum:
Texas Instruments Activity Exchange
Virtual Manipulatives
Illuminations
SMART Educator Resources
Explore Learning
Brain Pop
Kathy Schrock
Spy Guy Videos
Add/Subtract Song
Integer Song




Welcome to The Feast - 2008 Edition

The 2008 edition of The Feast is going to be better than ever. A lot of participants, a lot of trainers, a lot of fun! Office 2007 and SharePoint Designer will create a new learning experience for all us.

Try not to re-invent the wheel. Take a lesson or unit that you already teach in your classroom and see if you can supplement it with a new technology that you learn this week. Don't try to learn everything at the Feast. Focus on one topic that you can use in your classroom and try to keep an open mind to all the available  technologies that you may use in the future. 

Enjoy this time. It is not often we get time to work on curriculum especially with all kinds of technology  and help right at our finger tips.

About Me

-  This is my 8th Feast
-  I made this page using  CSS, a template, and SharePoint Designer (Template from  Free CSS
   Templates). You can find some more examples here, here, and even here.
 -  Presently I teach mathematics on team 8B at Bloomington Junior High.  
-  Student Assessment is my thing (although I could live without  ISAT).
-  I teach in a SMART room
-  My favorite place in the world is Maui
-  Core Expertise: Word, Excel, Moodle, SMART, Senteo
Education: 
Undergraduate- Northern Illinois University
Masters - Illinois State University
Sports:
Go Bears
Go Whitesox
Go Hoosiers

Moodle
I abandoned my website this past school year and became a Moodler. Presently I have my courses set up in Moodle .  Students and parents can access course information at anytime. Next year I plan to go more interactive using Moodle.