Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Looking for Internships?

Some of my most rewarding experiences as a student was as an intern. During my summers, and one semester of college, I was lucky enough to get internships that helped me learn how to be professional, responsible, and gain experience to take into the workplace with me. For three years, I interned at the Department of Agriculture; one summer in the Public Affairs office. I also interned at my university in the Public Relations office, great experiences for a journalism major, as I was often writing articles, taking press calls, and helping design websites.

What most college kids don't realize is that this is the exact time they should be looking for these positions and getting valuable experience for their future careers. Living outside the D.C. metropolitan area is great for federal government intern programs, because there are so many different divisions to work for and most of these positions are paid. However, there are other great internships out there, as well. Just this week I found three different positions that would be great for students.

The first is with Discovery Communications, whose summer intern program, has positions available in Silver Spring, MD; Charlotte, NC; New York, NY; Atlanta, GA; Miami, FL; Chicago, IL; and Los Angeles, CA. Their program is looking for interns from June 8 - August 28 and positions available depend on which city you are looking to intern in. Here's the website for more information: https://www.discoveryinterns.apply2jobs.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.searchJobs

The other internship is with an online company called, "Shop It To Me". I receive this newsletter once a week, with great sales from my favorite stores. They are also looking for marketing and web designer interns at their headquarters in San Francisco, CA. More information can be found here: http://www.shopittome.com/employment

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Shakespearian Digital Experience

Classroom 2.0 and the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. are teaming up to present Classroom 2.0 members with A free webinar for all things Shakespeare. Tomorrow night, March 18, from 8:00-9:30 p.m. EST, "speakers will be presenting and demonstrating methods for teaching Shakespeare using digital media. Participants will learn practical and exciting ways they can incorporate Shakespeare's King Lear and other literary works into history, social studies, English, and language arts instruction." Sounds like a unique experience! Here's the link to register if interested: http://www.classroom20.com/events/pbs-cr-20-remixing

Monday, March 16, 2009

Online SOL resources

In preparation for the upcoming VA SOL tests, I have been updating and locating several more resources for review.

I have updated our Portaportal Page: http://guest.portaportal.com/heim. Look under SOL resources and you will find lots of new websites and online SOL activities. I have also found some additional review websites and those are located under your specific curriculum. I found a lot of Language Arts activities recently.

Also, I found some new Quizdom activities on the Internet. All of these are located on the staff shared drive, under teachers resources in a folder labeled "Downloaded Quizdom Activities". You will need to import these activities into Quizdom. See me if you have any questions on how to do this.

Last, I have updated the math folder on the staff shared drive (under teachers resources) with PowerPoint lessons that various schools have shared on the Internet.

I hope these resources will be a big help!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Wordle Up

Trying out wordle today. I've seen it and heard of it before and even played with it, but never to share one before. I was talking with a teacher yesterday who shocked me by bringing it up! I was so impressed that she knew what it was AND wants to use it with her students this week! Of course, excited me started sprouting out ways we could use it - I think I scared her! Look for some of the student's examples soon. For now, here is my play on the character Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables, one of my favorite books:

Wordle: Anne of Green Gables