Techbook vs Textbook

August 13, 2010

Lately, we’ve been seeing blog posts and tweets about teachers’ emerging interest in replacing their text books with ‘techbooks.’  If you look up ‘techbook’ on the internet you’ll find that it refers to technical handbooks for IT and software applications, but what we are seeing is something different. Our teachers are gathering documents, internet links and web applications and combining them into their own ‘handbook’ or ‘techbook’ for learning.

If you think about it, teachers are already searching for useful information on the Web as a way to augment or replace expensive textbook content.   They are also finding relevant interactive content that can be so much more engaging in the classroom.  This includes video streaming content, online surveys or even interactive applications that let kids build online posters, run through interactive science and math projects, blogs, build 3d art landscapes, videos and slideshows.

This all hints at a new wave in 21st century learning practices that provides the tools to student to drive and collaborate in their own learning process. The question becomes, how can teachers bring all of that dynamic content together into one place that can be useful in the classroom? I think this is why we are seeing so many interesting LiveBinders created by teachers. The livebinder format is a way for them to organize and ‘make sense’ of all the digital material out there – it provides a framework that incorporates any traditional and new content into one easy to navigate format

If you are already out there finding content and web applications that can enhance your curriculum, then you might find it helpful to combine them into your own library of livebinder ‘techbooks’ that you can use and share with your classroom and fellow teachers.  To explore our library of binders – click on the Categories>’More Education’ link which will organize the binder shelves by subjects.

We’ve gathered a few examples that can be a great template for your own ‘techbook’ or something that you may want use in the classroom. If you find any others that we haven’t spotted, please let us know and we’ll add it into the list!

MATH:

Our user ‘S1mpl1fy’ has created a great library of mathematic livebinders that can be used as ‘techbooks’ for your classroom. Click on the link to view the shelf:   

http://www.livebinders.com/shelf/search?search=&terms=s1mpl1fy&type=1

A math binder on Pi:
Pi Day Collection
 
SCIENCE:
Understanding Earthquakes
NASA Resources for 21st Century Teaching and Learning
Earth Science
The Decline of Frogs

UC Berkeley Biology Lecture videos:

Integrative Biology 131

Virgina State Science ‘techbooks’:

VB Earth Science
Civics/Science Project 2010

SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HISTORY:

Civil War Biographies
NewcombHistory

LANGUAGE:

Spanish:

This author has created a great library of Spanish binders:

http://www.livebinders.com/shelf/search_author?terms=nmbeacom

Learning English:

CID English Links

A STAFF HANDBOOK:

Cape Fear Elementary Staff Handbook 10–11

GIFTED STUDENT RESOURCES:

A nicely done library of resources from ‘teachagiftedkid’

http://bit.ly/bToPlW

A UNIQUE EXAMPLE – A ‘TECHBOOK’ ON SAILING:

AYC Sail Camp

Some of Our Favorite Binder Builders

August 2, 2010

Every day we enjoy going to the LiveBinders site too see what people have created.  More and more we are seeing great binder authors who have created entire libraries of incredibly useful content.  I wanted to take just a minute to draw your attention to some of these amazing educators:

xmath – xmath has created some amazing binders on everything from on-line calculators to binders on different holidays (including pi day!)

joquetta – joquetta is a library media specialist who has created some fabulous binders for her students, including putting her Library Media Center up there.  But her binder on Google is also one of the most popular.

robertson8686 – Another great binder builder who has created everything from math binders on the Pythagorean Theorem to Presentation tools.

kellyhines – kellyhines has created some really interesting binders including the use of Skype in schools and a binder on hurricanes.

2sparkley – 2parkley has some fabulous resources on creative commons, great blogs, presentation resources, and the list goes on and on!

mwedwards – Sometimes known as the “Livebinder Queen” because she is such an authority on LiveBinders, Melissa’s shelf includes binders on presentation resources, a binder on Google Earth, and Media 2.0.

dmantz – Dean not only has great binders, but has also done a couple of podcasts with us.  Great binders on Digital Storytelling, Website Creation, and Virtual Connections.

mikefisher821 – Mike has created some wonderful binders including a Virtual Summer Camp for educators and Evidence of Learning.  But every time we go to his shelf we see something new and fascinating.

TheresaMcGee – Theresa has created some great art binders.  Her Online Art Games binder is one of the most popular, but she has also created resources on Leonardo da Vinci and Jacob Lawrence.

loakvik – loakvik has created one of the most popular binders in the past month – Mobile Apps for Education but her binder on Student Motivation Research is also worth checking out.

sroseman – sroseman’s great library includes in-depth teacher resources on twitter and the best of ISTE10.

teachagiftedkid – teachagiftedkid has created some great resources on math for elementary grade students, but her binders extend well beyond math.

librarybecky – librarybecky only has a few binders, but they are amazing resources on Civil War Biographies and Web 2.0 projects created by her students.

dj345 – dj345 created a great binder this summer on summer reading.  But she also has binders on Earth Day, reindeer, and snow!

scheeler - scheeler has created couple of great binders including his incredibly popular Ed Tech Tools, but also one of my favorites – Edgar Allan Poe.

s1mpl1fy – These are some amazing math binders on everything from Writing Equations to Polygons, to Solving Systems by Graphing.

vmizner – It is amazing when someone builds a many great binders all in one day.  These are some great high-school chemistry resources.

swimtchr – swimtchr has created a diverse set of binders with everything from Note Taking Tools to Principal Leadership.

lthurber@mac.com – With over 31 public binders, it is hard to know where to start.  You might find some of her more unusual binders most interesting including Robot Research, Renewable Energy, and Great Apes, but she also has some great history binders on Ancient Rome and Japan.

colleen young – Colleen has some impressive binders on Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy, Equations, and Wordle

evmaiden – evmaiden has a very complete SMART resources binder as well a great binder on Promethean Resources.

ezzellk – For younger grade teachers, ezzellk has a binder on Pre-K resources and one on Iceland.

Lesley – Lesley’s Web 2.0 Tools binder is very popular, but she also has great binders on Reference Sites and History Topics

chanbliss – Here are some wonderful binders in the art discipline including Art Edu Sites and a really interesting binder on a Fifth Grade Quilting project.

There are so many more great authors, we will have to do several more posts to cover them all.  If you discover one you like, just click on their name in LiveBinders to see their public shelf.  Then add it to the comments on this post so that everyone can see their great binders.


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