TIPS Volume 3, No. 4
December, 2002

     Grade Level Key 
     Suitable for elementary school= Elem, Suitable for middle school= Middle
     Suitable for high school= High, General interest= Teachers

Editor: Jeffrey L. Jones,
District Tech Resource Teacher
jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us
This website is intended for the instructional use of students and staff of Fayette County Public Schools.

 

Attention, lab managers, MRTs, MCSs, techies! 

Announcing two sessions in January specifically aimed at your needs!

  • Ghost Console, and other lab management software (January 29th, 4:30): Make your job easier by automating lab and configuration management! - with Jeffrey L. Jones
  • Student/Lab Workstation Security with Windows 2000/XP (January 30th, 4:30): Throw away your Fortres and still block those "busy" student computer users! - with Mary Fakharpour and Jill Kramer

Other PD Ambrose Highlights. For a listing and to register, click at right.

  • Web training with Maggie Wilson: Dec. 12, Jan. 15/ 23.
  • Office products training with Mark DiMascio: Dec. 4/10/11, Jan. 14/16/21

Reading for MeaningReading for Meaning (Dec. 5, 4:30): - Boost your students' SRI reading performance with this entry from Tom Snyder Software! - with Nathan Cornett This PD is NOT at Ambrose Center

Your View of the NewsCurrent Events and Me (Dec. 9, 4:30): - Engage your students in studying the world around them with the Internet, PowerPoint, and their own writing! - with Amy Johns.

Digital StorytellingDigital Storytelling - An Orientation (Dec. 12, 4:30): - This class is still in development as TIPS went to press - with Joy Buckingham. This PD is NOT at Ambrose Center

Money!Grant Writing Workshop (Dec. 18/Jan. 8, 4:30):  The December session is full, and the January one is close! Hurry if you want to see this popular workshop! - with Susan Davis and Greg Drake

Video Editing with Pinnacle Systems Studio 8 (Jan. 13, 4:30): You don't even need a camcorder to use this software to create videos! Learn the world of drag-and-drop video editing! - with Jeffrey L. Jones

Classroom Newsletters in Microsoft Word (Jan. 22, 4:30): Make a classroom newsletter using the tools you already know how to use! Not for Word Beginners. - with Joy Buckingham