Monday, December 23, 2013

Blogger Recommendation

I was honored that Ross Lebrun mentioned me in the blogger list.  I didn't think anyone reads my blog, except my mom.  Ross and I met in New Jersey at Teachmeet New Jersey.  I had the privilege of presenting there 2 years in a row.  My colleague, Will King and I started Teachmeet KY and we really enjoy how events like Teachmeets allow us to meet folks like Ross.  We discussed how portfolios should be real tools to assist students in the scholarship and job search debate.
I will now share 11 facts - some personal and some professional - about me that readers of my blog probably don't know...
1.  I am a Christian

2.  I grew up the son of a Plumber and the son of a Preacher.  Both were sometimes messy, but both have helped mold me into who I am today.  Crawling under dirty houses, makes me appreciate my coosh desk job when days seem rough and I am nothing without my Christian lifestyle.

3.  Neither of my parents graduated from high school.  My dad could not read until he was 35 years old.  He weighed 1lb and 3/4 ounces at birth.  He is 79 and about 200lbs today.  I have so many college degrees, I can't count them.  I am that because of my parents.

4.  My son is an actor singer with IMDB credits and an album on iTunes:  check it out: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/away-with-the-wind-single/id778229590 (shameless plug)

5.  I wanted to be a broadcaster, but met my wife and we decided to both be educators.  It has been a good life.  I am now the voice of the Bowling Green High School State Champion (3 times) Football team.  I like it.

6.  I have a really smart and beautiful wife who pushes me to be better everyday.  If she wasn't around, I would play Madden Football and eat pizza all day.

7.  I once rapped on the Jay Leno Stage.

8.  I was a worship pastor for many years.  No one thinks I can sing, but I can...

9.  I spent a lot of time in Los Angeles California helping my son pursue his acting dream.  We met lots of people and saw a lot of "interesting" things.  I am most proud of meeting a Jewish Warmup Guy for the Disney Channel.  We became friends and he even came and taught improv to teachers in KY.  Lots of Fun!

10.  I was an Assistant Principal and I want to write a book about my experiences.

11.  I like to make people feel comfortable and good about themselves.  


Task 2: Answer Ross's 11 questions:
1. What would you do with a lottery win of $50,000?
Apply it to the principal on my house
2. What was the first thing you read that you remember loving?
Curious George
3. Diving - Sky or Scuba?
scuba
4. What is your favorite season?
Spring
5. Would you move for a job?
yes
6. Have you monetized your blog? Do you plan to?
no - I can't even get many readers...
7. Are you a cat or a dog person? There can be only one!
DOG
8. Pick one musical instrument to learn now that you're an adult. Why that one?
guitar - it's portable and the chicks love guys with guitars
9. To where did you fly on your first flight? Does anything about the experience stand out as significant?
Miami -  It was the first time I was on a big boat, took a taxi, went out of the country and flew.  
10. Do you play video games? If not, WHY? If yes, which system/games?
I like the sports games
11. What was the first CD you ever bought? Do you still have it?
Beastie Boys - Licensed to Ill

Third task is to write questions for other bloggers to answer:
1.  What is your typical workflow using technology?  (what tech tools do you use the most)
2.  What professional athlete would you be and why?
3.  What movie would you most want to emulate in life?
4.  What profession would you choose other than your current?
5.  What would you do if you inherited $500,000?
6.  What is your favorite movie line?
7.  What song gets you out of a bad mood?
8.  Describe your perfect day.
9.  Play a sport or read?
10.  Which car would you drive if money was not significant?
11.  Beach or Snow Skiing?
My last task is to nominate 11 bloggers that I want to see join the More Homework Meme: (in no order)
1. Alice Keeler
2.  Gina Crabtree
3.  William King

4.  Terri Stice
5.  Adam Taylor
6.  Kyle Schutt
7.  Dianna Wolfe
8.  Kyle Calderwood
9.  Donnie Piercey
10. Trey Huntsman
11.  Natalie Croney

Here's how it works:
1. Acknowledge the nominating blogger.
2. Share 11 random facts about yourself.
3. Answer the 11 questions the nominating blogger has created for you.
4. List 11 bloggers after you write this.  
5. Post 11 questions for the bloggers you nominate to answer and let all the bloggers know they have been nominated.  Don’t nominate a blogger who has nominated you.
Go on, you have homework to do.
All the best.












Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Despite the Tough Times in Education: You Make A Difference

We have an amazing school district!  I get the fantastic opportunity to go to your classrooms and watch you work.   In my opinion, it is a difficult time to in education:  no pay raises, more standards, less parent support, not enough devices, and some idiot technology guy running around saying "try this, try that".  However, I see a lot of great things happening in the classrooms.  You guys are doing great, keep building relationships with students... You make a difference.

Many of you know, I was an assistant principal in another district and many of my days were filled with great challenges.  I had one student who assisted in two of my worst days in education.  One day occurred when an "incident" happened, and it was all MY fault (this is sarcasm).  The mother...correction, The Irate mother and her irate "friend" tag teamed on me in my 6'x 8' office and "blessed" me like I've never been blessed before.  The second worst day of my educational career included the same young lady purchasing illegal pharmaceuticals from another student and overdosing; watching her being wheeled out on a gurney by the paramedics was a very scary day.  HOWEVER, the girl, the mother and I developed a much better relationship over the next year and we finished her middle school experience in a much more positive way.  It had been seven years ago last week since I talked with the girl...  I went to lunch at one of my favorite local fast food restaurants, and there she was working the cash register.  Being an old assistant principal, I get a bit nervous ordering from old students.  With a big smile on her face, she said, "Hey Mr. Martin, I am really glad to see you!"  She said, "I was bad back in the day, but you were just trying to help me."  "Yep, you were a challenge!" I responded.   I told her how proud I was she was working and she told me she was starting college in January!  This sappy story only let's us know as teachers...You Make A Difference.

And.... Here are some cool technology tools you can check out :)

Set up a PREZI EDU Account




  • Check out this cool guide to help you with safe Christmas shopping.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Social Media for Administrators

What is Social Media?
Definition of SOCIAL MEDIA : forms of electronic communication (as Web sites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online communities to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (as videos)

An Explanation of Social Media Understanding How Social Media Can Improve Your Idea




King and Martin's Social Media Workflow

  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Blogger
  • Google +
Tools We Use To Make Social Media More Engaging


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Back in the Saddle Again

It has been a very long time since I last blogged.  But I'm "Back in the Saddle Again".    My apologies to the two readers I have...
I want to share a few of the things that have been very exciting in the Bowling Green City Schools this year.


  • If you are not on the integration of technology bandwagon, you are way behind.  Many of the teachers at BGHS, BGJrHS and the Elementary Schools have worked hard and have begun to integrate new ideas which allow technology integration.

  • Google Apps For Education:  If you have not set up an account... Do it today.  Check your email from Jay Morgan and get ready for a great experience.

  • Edmodo has swept the district.  Many teachers have implemented this collaborative tool into their teaching work flow and the majority of students and parents have been very receptive.

  • Chromebooks are trickling into the district and the reviews thus far are "really good".

  • Thin Client and VM Ware View has breathed new life in old workstations and netbooks.  If you haven't tried a netbook lately... TRY IT!

Monday, December 17, 2012

Engage Me: Don't Lay On The Tracks



Clearly my job is to encourage teachers and students to use technology in education.  It is a task I believe is very important and one that I am very confident helps teachers and students.  Not all educators want to promote the use of technology in education.  In my opinion, our world is changing.  Whether we like the changes or not, there is a locomotive of technology coming at us.  When can lay on the tracks and get run over or we can work on the train and help design lessons, strategies and projects that will teach our kids what will help them be successful in the world of work.  Realizing the emphasis placed on ACT and GPA's in our high schools, we still must not be so far removed as not to help them be more competitive in the work environment.  Everyone from firemen to Neurosurgeons rely on types of technology to be successful in their tasks at work.  Learners are changing the way they do things and we must adapt.  I yearn for better ways to solve problems, to think critically, to better collaborate and improve in communication in my current job.  I never wish I could memorize or regurgitate facts...

It has been a fabulous year in the Bowling Green City Schools; scores of teachers have embraced technology and without a doubt, we are leaders in our region and state as we implement technology.  Thank you for all your efforts.    I appreciate that ALL of you listen to ideas and tools that I share with you, not all implement...but the majority of you realize the direction we need to move.  Thank you.  As always, I am glad to work with you in whatever way that will help you and your students.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Appetizer Party

I spent a great day at Bowling Green Jr High last Monday.  We dusted off some of the response cards and talked about how we could use Turning Point Anywhere (an easy low maintenance tool) that we used to look at formative assessment within a classroom.  Thank you Mrs. West and the Junior High for using these tools in the classroom.

We also had a big appetizer party.  Mrs. West bought breadsticks, brownies and cinnamon sticks for those who stayed after school and attended the App-etizer Party.  We looked at all kinds of apps for use in the classroom and use at your own home.  I was very Appy to be there.  The ipad is revolutionizing how we do things.  Below is a site of 20 Apps in 20 Mins that Will King and I presented at the "hugely successful" Teachmeet KY.
Someone please plan another appetizer party at your school, and invite me!!!!!!!!!

Friday, September 28, 2012

Holes



I’ve been blessed beyond measure with the best job in the world; when you enjoy what you do it is not even like working.  I love the school environment (mostly because I had a great high school career), I enjoy working with and helping colleagues who have the same shared vision and desire to reach technological mountaintop accomplishments.  After twenty years of being an educator… I truly love the kids.   I do enjoy working with teachers, but it is sometimes a roller coaster ride; most of my professional development trainings are successful.  Teaching teachers can be tricky.  The group you present to often “know all the answers” or “ know little nor care about the topic” and rarely like to “not talk” while you talk.  Some want a step-by-step guide and some just want the direction in which to go.  At any rate, I still like it a lot!  Really, almost all of my pd’s have been good. 
            What happened last year and this year will be forever be an enduring part of my career.  I worked extensively with two of our elementary schools and helped teachers and students implement educational technology into the classroom.   2nd graders, 4th graders and 5th graders worked on :  Edmodo, iPad apps, PhotoStory 3, Glogster, Discovery Education, Storybird, Animoto and lots more.  It all went great using the tools; the younger kids are very intuitive as it relates to embedding educational technology.  I was very pleased with the efforts of the teachers to allow me to work with them, but I did not expect what would happen next.  After working with the kids a few times, they started to like me and became excited to see me when I came back.  One of the students didn’t really know my name and called me Missssttter??? and then said Sir.  From that it stuck and all the students started calling me Mr. Sir in a kind and caring manner.  I would walk into the class a few days later and as soon as I walked into the room, sounds of Mr. Sir, Mr. Sir echoed.  I shared with them about the movie Holes and that Mr. Sir was in the movie and the book and he was one tough dude.  I felt like a real “Rock Star” every time I saw them.  School ended and I assumed the 5th graders would have a fun summer, start the junior high and forget all about me.  Hmmmm  not the case.

Watch Mr. Sir - Skip to 25 seconds for the best story ever.

          

  I was asked to help one of the junior high teachers work on a dropbox  project just a weeks ago in her classroom.  I quietly walked into the rather large class and you guessed it, there were shouts of “Mr. Sir” echoing throughout the rather large classroom.  The teacher was a bit bewildered and astonished with my “Rock Star” entrance.  Most of you know me and know my head swelled two hat sizes on that day.  I felt pretty special.  Those of you who know me know that I am really not all that special; my mom and sisters think I am but to most of the world I am just another guy.  So what is the point to all of this jibberish?  I BELIEVE the opportunities the teachers provided last year helped the students to become more engaged.  They were allowed to work in an environment where “rigorous and fun” learning ensued.  The teachers I worked with were a bit apprehensive in the beginning last year, but I don’t believe any of them would change their instruction this year.  The only real problem is that the teachers I worked with are so confident in their abilities; they really no longer need me.  Remember you may not have to do a lot of technology, but you gotta do something.