Saturday, November 5, 2011

JumpStart

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) JumpStart http://www.jumpstart.com/default.aspx 

Price: individual or volume licensing information Teacher Edition (2)$60;
Lab Pack (5) $125
6+ Licenses* $20 (each)
Network (Unlimited) $700
Media CD $20
*Media CD required when 6+ licenses purchased
Note the type of software.

Note the target content area. Math, Reading and Social Studies.

Note any learning standards alignment. The game is aligned with NYS standards in the area of math, reading and social studies bases on the grade level and material covered.

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There is an online tutorial and a help link that includes FAQ, game guide and game manual.  The game is  catered to the targeted audience and uses language that is easily understood by the user.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.
  • For both PC and Mac, the game requires:
    • 1.5Mbps broadband connection
    • 1GB system memory
    • 64MB video memory
    • 1 GB available on hard drive
    • At least 40MB of browser cache available
    • In addition, on a Mac, the game requires OS X 10.3.9 or newer
What are the system requirements for the downloadable games?
  • For PC only. Windows® System Requirements:
    • Windows® XP, Windows Vista™
    • Pentium® III (or equivalent) 1 GHz or faster
    • 3D video card with 32 MB dedicated memory w/DirectX® 9.0c-compatible driver
    • 256 MB dedicated RAM (512 MB recommended), 1 GB RAM for Windows Vista™
    • 24x CD-ROM drive
    • 1.4 GB available on hard drive
    • 16-bit color
    • 800x600 screen resolution
    • DirectX® 9.0c-compatible sound card
    • DirectX® 9.0c (included with install)
    • QuickTime® 7.1 (included with install)
    • Windows Media® Player 10 (included with install)
    • Broadband Internet Connection

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? Yes, there are lesson plans and a curriculum guide that is included with the software.  You can also download worksheets to supplement the software.  There are a lot of resources and I would recommend checking out the website for a complete list.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This software can accompany and aid in the classroom in many ways.  A teacher could use the software to get out of the rut of textbook and worksheets and to check for understanding you can print off one of the worksheets that accompanies the game the students are working on.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Stack the States

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Stack the States was created by Dan Russell-Pinson and it is an app from Itunes.

Price: individual or volume licensing information The price for the app is 0.99 cents

Note the type of software. Educational

Note the target content area. Social Studies

Note any learning standards alignment. This app aligns with NYS Social Studies Standard 3, Geography, and NYS Technology Standard 5.

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There is no tutorial on the app.  However, the software is very user friendly.  The concept of the game is very easy and students love to play the game.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.
Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.0 or later

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? It does not come packaged with any ideas because it is an app. The main feature is the stacking game which tests your knowledge about the states. Each correct answer awards you with that particular state to drop within the level. Drop and place the states to reach a certain height to win! You do have to consider the physics behind the stacking as well! There are 3 other bonus games to be unlocked: Pile Up (remove all of the states before they pile up to the top of the screen), Puzzler (move the displayed state shapes around and put them together like a jigsaw puzzle) and Capital Drop (match the states with their capitals).

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This game could be used in any classroom to help students learn about the states and capitals.  I know in 5th at the district where I work students need to know states and capitals of all 50 states and this app comes in handy.  The students can play at any free time and during review time in class. 

Monday, October 17, 2011

Inspiration

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Inspiration http://www.inspiration.com/Inspiration

Price: individual or volume licensing information There are different prices for the software depending on the number of licenses  you want to buy.  For 1 computer it is $69.00, 5 computers is $310.00, 10 computers is $550.00 and for 20 computers it is $895.00

Note the type of software. This software is Word Processors & Desktop Publishing and Multimedia and Presentation.  It offers a number of different options for writing and presentations.

Note the target content area. The target content are would be language arts.

Note any learning standards alignment. Common core standards alignment can be found at
http://www.inspiration.com/Standards-Matches/Inspiration

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There is a lot of online help available and tutorial videos.  This software is designed for grades 6-12 and it is a great piece of software.  It does so much and it is easy to follow along with.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.
Windows®
Pentium III 450 MHz or higher
Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP (including Tablet PC Edition), Vista or Windows 7
256 MB RAM
250 MB available hard drive
Recommended:
  • Internet connection*
  • QuickTime®
Optional:
  • Interactive electronic whiteboard
  • Microphone
Macintosh® Power PC G4 700 MHz or higher
OS X 10.3 or higher
512 MB RAM
250 MB available hard drive space
Recommended:
  • Internet connection*
Optional:
  • Interactive electronic whiteboard
  • Microphone
 

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? The software comes with lesson plans and even a way to help learners with special needs.  This software has a lot of resources available online. The best thing to do would be to check out there website because there is so much that is offered with this software.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This software could be used to do a presentation on an historical figure.  You could start off by using the outline tool to organize the information you want in your presentation and continue to use the software to complete the presentation.  The possibilities are endless and this software can be used in any subject area.  This can be easily integrated into the curriculum.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

First In Math

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) First In Math by Suntex

Price: individual or volume licensing information Single Student price is $8.00
Volume discounts as follows:
1 - 249 IDs = $8.00 ea.; 250 - 499 IDs = $7.75 ea.; 500 - 999 IDs = $7.50 ea.; 1,000 - 2,499 IDs = $7.25 ea.; 2,500 - 4,999 IDs = $7.00 ea.; 5,000 - 9,999 IDs = $6.75 ea.; 10,000 - 24,999 IDs = $6.50 ea.; 25,000 - 49,999 IDs = $6.25 ea.; 50,000 and up IDs = $6.00 ea.

Note the type of software. Mathematical Device

Note the target content area. Math

Note any learning standards alignment. This software aligns with the following content strands in the area of math; numbers and operation, algebra, geometry and measurements, and data analysis and probability. Check out their page to see how the program aligns with each content strand.

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There is a 4 minute tutorial on the product and there are different pages where you can find information/troubleshoot if necessary.  I was just introduced to this software and it seems very user friendly.  The students seem to understand what is required of them.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.
PC Operating Systems:
WINDOWS - all versions:
1. Newest version of Flash Player - version 9 or higher required (version 10 or higher recommended)
2. Will function with: Firefox 3.0 or higher; Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher; Safari 3.0 or higher or Google Chrome.
3. Cookies: Always allow.
4. JavaScript must be enabled.
5. Browser preferences should be set to always load new pages (no page caching)
6. Make sure FIM is a “Trusted Site” in IE (Tools>Internet Options>Security>Trusted Sites>Sites-then add http://www.firstinmath.com)

Macintosh Operating Systems*:
OSX:
1. Newest version of Flash Player - version 9 or higher required (version 10 or higher recommended)
2. Will function with: Safari 3.0 or higher, Firefox 3.0 or higher or Google Chrome
3. Cookies: Always allow (never ask)
4. JavaScript must be enabled
5. Preferences should be set to always load new pages
* Mac OS 8.6/9.2 not recommended - support discontinued by Adobe. May function with some Games supporting Adobe Flash Player 7 or Lower.

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? I did not see anything on lessons but it does come with a pretest/posttest.  It also comes with Three KNOW & SHOW modules provide a unique way for students to experience the type of problems found in standardized tests.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This software could be implemented at anytime in the classroom.  It has a variety of activities and can be used with whatever operation/area of math that is being covered.  I can see this software fitting anywheres into the curriculum at any point.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Kidspiration

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Kidspiration by Inspiration

Price: individual or volume licensing information $69.00 for single use, $310 for 5 users, $895 for 20 users. For educational purchases you must contact the dealer.

Note the type of software. Word Processors & Desktop Publishing, Multimedia and Presentation and Mathematical Devices

Note the target content area. Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies

Note any learning standards alignment. The standards alignment can be found on their web page at the following address: http://www.inspiration.com/Standards-Matches/Kidspiration 

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There are numerous tutorials available online.  They have videos and webinars.  The software is very user friendly for the targeted area. It has step-by-step instructions and has many features that can assist a variety of learners.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.
Windows®
Pentium II 266 MHz or faster
Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP (including Tablet PC Edition), Vista or Windows 7
128 MB minimum RAM
800x600 (minimum); 1024 X 768 (recommended)
16-bit color or higher
75 MB minimum install
250 MB full install CD-ROM drive (for installation only)
Optional:
  • Windows compatible printer
  • Internet browser*
  • Sound card and speakers
  • Microphone
  • Interactive electronic whiteboard

Macintosh®
Macintosh G3 300 MHz or faster
OS X, version 10.2.8 or newer (Snow Leopard compatible)
192 MB minimum RAM 800x600 (minimum)
1024 X 768 (recommended)
Thousands of colors or higher
75 MB minimum install
250 MB full install CD-ROM drive (for installation only)
Optional:
  • Macintosh compatible printer
  • Internet browser*
  • Microphone
  • Interactive electronic whiteboard

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? It does come with lesson plans and online resources are available. There are examples of lesson plans and when you purchase the software you have access to all the lesson plans. They have technical support and a learning community available online.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? There are many uses for this software in the classroom but some uses are; "strengthen word recognition, vocabulary and comprehension; visual math tools to build problem-solving and reasoning skills by developing a conceptual understanding of mathematical procedures; explore relationships between concepts and illustrate basic scientific processes; visually explore and understand history, geography, civics and economics."

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Timez Attack

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Timez Attack from www.bigbrainz.com
http://www.bigbrainz.com/index.php?PARTNER=pkg

Price: individual or volume licensing information You can download a free version with limited levels or buy the deluxe version for $249-$795.

Note the type of software. Mathematical Devices

Note the target content area. Math

Note any learning standards alignment. Math Standard 3:Students will understnad the concepts of and become proficient with the skills of mathematics.
NETS 1-Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments.

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There are online tutorials to help with setup and overview of the game.  I have used this game with kids in 4th and 5th grade and they love it.  They liked that it was an adventure game and could defeat the monster with the use of answering multiplication problems.

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.

  1. MINIMUM System Requirements for Timez Attack
  1. Operating System
Vista, XP, Windows 7, OS X 10.4.11+
Processor
1.0 Ghz
Memory
256 MB
DirectX
Graphics Card
32+ MB with latest driver:

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? I did not find any additional resources from the site that would supplement this software.  It does not come packaged with lesson ideas or other resources.  There is a progress chart that can be used for the class and/or individual.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This software can be used to help reinforce multiplication facts.  It is a fun and interactive way for kids to learn.  I would use this to accompany the main lesson on multipilcation or use it as a stand alone activity to review the facts.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Expert Space

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Expert Space from Scholastic
http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/digital_curriculum/expertspace/index.htm 

Price: individual or volume licensing information There is a free trial available for download.  There was no price listed for the software but there was information to obtain the program through Title 1, IDEA and Enhancing Education Through Technology

Note the type of software. Simulation

Note the target content area. Science and Social Studies grade 4-12

Note any learning standards alignment. The standards are aligned and included in the lessons.

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience?

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.

Recommended for PC
Processor: Pentium II with 128 MB of RAM;
OS: Windows® 2000 or Windows XP operating system;
Browsers: Internet Explorer 6.0 and higher or Firefox® 2.0 and higher;
Monitor: 15-inch minimum; 1024 x 768 resolution set at for best viewing;high 16-bit colors or higher.
Recommended for Macintosh®:
Computer: PowerMac or higher;
OS: 9.x, 10.x, or better;
Browser: Safari® 3.0 or higher, or Firefox 2.0 or higher;
Monitor: 15-inch minimum; 1024 x 768 resolution with thousands of colors selected.
Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? The software does come packaged with lesson ideas that are aligned with state standards.  Online resources are available for teachers.  The software is also designed to accommodate the different reading levels of the students.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? This program would be great to integrate into the classroom because there are so many different ways to use it.  The software could be used during a unit on space.  It also helps students plan, manage, and complete projects and assignments.

The Oregon Trail

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) The Oregon Trail, The Learning Company http://oregontrail.com/hmh/site/oregontrail/home;jsessionid=94D169E957EC81F42239957346D3A17B.ProdNode2

http://support.riverdeep.net/faq_list.asp?id=1294820237

Price: individual or volume licensing information $19.99 for software. No information on volume prince.

Note the type of software.  Simulation

Note the target content area. Social Studies/History

Note any learning standards alignment.  No learning standards were noted but it would align with the NYS Social Studies Standard 3 and Technology Standard 5

What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? The software is user friendly for the target audience. The graphics are superb and grabs the user's attention There is a whole page on software support with step-by-step instructions. 

Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility. 
Server
  • Windows NT® 4.0 with SP 5, Novell® NetWare® 4.11, 5.0 or Windows® 2000 Server Appleshare® 6.3  
  • Free hard disk space: 646 MB (Windows®); 606 MB (Macintosh®)
Client Workstation: Windows®
  • Windows® 95/98/Me/2000 and Windows NT®
  •  Pentium® 166 MHz (or faster)
  •  32 MB RAM
  •  8x CD-ROM drive (or faster)
  •  640 x 480 resolution with 16-bit high color
  •  1 MB free hard drive space
Client Workstation: Macintosh®
  • OS 8.6–OS X
  • PowerPC® 180 MHz (or faster)
  • 32 MB RAM
  • 8x CD-ROM drive (or faster)
  • 640 x 480 resolution with Thousands of Colors
  • 1 MB free hard drive space

Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available? Even though this is a great game and has been around since I was in school, I could not find any lesson ideas or online resources.

Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? You could integrate the software application into the classroom by using it as a supplement to the unit on the Oregon Trail. Students could keep their own journals as if they are travelers on the trail. They could imagine the best and worst experiences on the trail and write about them, or mention their hopes and fears, their reasons for leaving, who they are traveling with, etc.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Fraction Nation

Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link) Fraction Nation by Scholastic
http://www.tomsnyder.com/FractionNation/program-overview-scope-sequence.html

Price: individual or volume licensing information It cost $9,000 for unlimited use/licenses.  However, there are a lot of grants available to help with the cost.  The grants are:

  • Title I, Part A—Improving Basic Programs

  • Title I, Part A—Supplemental Educational Services

  • Title V, Part A—Innovative Programs

  • 21st Century Community Learning Centers

  • Enhancing Education Through Technology

  • Special Education/Response to Intervention (IDEA)


  • Note the type of software. This is a mathematical device software application.

    Note the target content area. Math, grades 4-8

    Note any learning standards alignment.  Fractions is one of the content strands for the Math learning standards so it is aligned with the NYS standards for Math.

    What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience? There are tutorials and support help available on the scholastic website.  This program is very user friendly.  I took a virtual tour of the program and it is really age/grade specific.  The program targets different areas of fractions.

    Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility.


    Recommended requirements for a server to run the software most efficiently
    Operating System Windows 2003
    ® Server
    Macintosh
    ® OSX 10.4 (or later)

    Server

    SUSE Linux Server

    Processor/

    Processor Speed

    3.2 GHz Dual-Core Xeon

    Memory 2GB

    Free Hard Drive Space 5GB

    CD/DVD-ROM Yes (for installation only)

    Client Workstation Technical Requirements
    Recommended requirements for a client workstation to run the software most

    efficiently:
    Operating System Windows XP or Vista or later;

    Macintosh OSX 10.4 or later

    Processor/ Processor Speed P4 HT Processor

    Intel Mac Dual-Core

    Memory 1GB

    Free Hard Drive Space 5GB

    CD/DVD-ROM Yes (for installation only)

    Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available?
    Fraction Nation is organized around 9 comprehensive topics which focus on the key areas of fractions and decimals: quantity, equivalence, and addition & subtraction. The content spans across 64 lessons which are carefully designed to build students’ fraction fluency in 15 minutes day. This program also comes equipped with a teacher's guide, interactive whiteboard capabilities, and a progress monitoring chart.
    I tried to search for lesson plans on the scholastic website that accompanied this program but I had no luck finding any (but that might be due to the fact that the program comes with 64 lessons).

    Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application?
    This software could be used at the beginning of a lesson as an introduction to the concept on fractions.  The software could be used by the student during free-time and the teacher wouldn't have to worry about not being able to assess it right away because it has progress monitoring. 

    Thursday, September 8, 2011

    Clifford Software

    Software Title and Publisher (provide vendor information, URL link): Clifford:Phonics
    http://www.tomsnyder.com/products/product.asp?SKU=CLIPHO

    Price: individual or volume licensing information: The individual price is $39.  Each additional is at discount. Volume cost is $28 for 100-249 copies but you get the whole series which includes: 
    Clifford Series*, Community Construction Kit, Diorama Designer, The Graph Club+, I Spy Series, Math Missions*, Neighborhood MapMachine+, Rainforest Designer, Reading for Meaning, Timeliner XE.

    Note the type of software: Virtual Learning

    Note the target content area: Phonics (Reading)

    Note any learning standards alignment: None mentioned, but it aligns with NETS 1-Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity

    What kind of documentation or online help (tutorial) is available? How user friendly is the software for the target audience?  I did not find any online help.  The software is very user friendly for the targeted audience.  I have seen kids use this program and they love it.  However, I think the targets age is a little off.  This program was used in a Pre-K classroom and Kindergarten.  If it were used in 1st grade I believe the child would have to have significant delays in phonics.  The game has rewards and students love playing so they can try to get the rewards.

    Note computer requirements and the Operating System compatibility:
    PC: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Pentium II 266 MHz or faster CPU, 80 MB hard drive space, 64 MB RAM, 16-bit color display, 8X or faster CD-ROM, Windows-compatible sound card, .

    Mac: System 8.6 or later, OS X, iMac/G3 233 MHz or faster CPU, 80 MB hard drive space, 64 MB RAM, 16-bit color display, 24X or faster CD-ROM, .

    Look for additional available resources that might supplement the software. Does it come packaged with lesson ideas? Are online resources available?  They have a fun pack that goes with the CD but it cost $9.99.  This fun pack includes books and "adventures" for students to go. There is a lesson plan on phonics which includes Clifford books but you have to search it on the scholastic site.   There are also interactive games online but they are not as in-depth as the software.

    Share an idea or two about how you might use the software in your classroom. How might you integrate the software application? I would use this software to build on phonetic awareness with students.  I would purchase the extra fun pack to use in the classroom so when the students had computer time they would know what to do.  The fun pack is a way to reinforce what they are learning with the software.  I would first use the fun pack and integrate the software once I thought the students understood what the lesson was asking for.

    Tuesday, September 6, 2011

    Blogging in School

    Blogging is new to me but I think this will be a great adventure for me.  I did a search on education blogging sites and one that I came across was www.schoolrack.com.  On this site teachers, students and parents can sign up.  They offer a smaller package for teachers for free.  Teacherlingo.com is another great site.  It has a teacher resource section along with a blog and message section.