Tuesday, December 11, 2012

CREATING OUTLOOK RULES



Outlook rules can be used to easily organize email.  Effective use of Outlook rules can help make sure you not miss important emails and can even make your folders act as drop boxes to immediately sort emails from students.

A rule in Outlook is an action taken automatically on an arriving (or sent) message that meets the conditions that you specify in the rule. The quickest and easiest way to create a new rule is to create a rule based on a message.

Creating a rule


  1. Open a message and click Rules → Create Rule… on the Message tab toolbar at the top of the page. The Create Rule dialog box will open.
  2. Select one or more of the three conditions listed. Messages that match ALL of the conditions you specify will be acted upon.

For example,  if you love receiving TECH TIP TUESDAYS and want the weekly messages to be automatically moved to a folder you would create a rule that says When I get an email and the Subject contains “Tech Tip Tuesday”, Move the item to folder: TECH TIP TUESDAY.

A few ideas for how to use rules


  1. Create a rule that moves all messages sent from specific students to folders organized by class period or course name.
  2. Create a rule that moves messages with the class period or course name in the subject to specific folders.
  3. Create folders for a specific project, when you introduce the project, include directions for what your students need to include in the subject line of their email when they submit the assignment. Create a rule that moves emails with the project name in the subject to a project folder (drop box)
  4. Create a rule that moves all messages sent from your department head or division leader to a specific folder.
The more you use folders and rules to organize your email. the easier it will be to see and search for important messages, as well as collect student work via email.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

COOL TOOLS AROUND THE SCHOOL

Are you interested in flipping a lesson? Have you heard the buzz around blended learning but do not know where to start? Are you looking for a new “cool tool” to make a lesson or project more engaging? Please remember I am here to help you!

Here are just a few examples of some of the cool tools teachers around the school are using right now:

Voice Thread is tool to host online group conversations using text, audio and video. This is a great tool to continue rich conversation and collaboration outside of the classroom.

Screencast-o-matic is a free online screen recorder for instant screen capture video sharing. Screen casting allows you to be able to provide video instructions to students. Even better, you can have students create their own instructional videos as a project.

Piktochart is an infographic creation tool.  This is a visual display of information and data. Linked here is a great example of an infograpohic on the flipped classroom

Wix is a free website creation tool. Rather than creating a PowerPoint presentation or printed flyers students can create websites to share with their class.

As always please let me know if there is something I can help you with!