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November 2004 Vol.6 No.10   Conference/Workshop Calendar
 Editorial

In this edition of Technology and Physical Education I would like to focus on ideas and activities for the Winter season, including the Thanksgiving Holiday season.

Also, there will be some information on the availability of news sharing, and conventions on the local, state, and national levels. Keeping abreast of technological issues and integrative techniques will be discussed, that not only is a terminology addition, but also offers ways to incorporate technology in the curriculum.

Gerry Cernicky
Technology Section Editor

 VOCABULARY (additions) :

Please check the Technology Archives for other vocabulary terms, and to better understand the definitions below.

Wallpaper: a bit mapped graphic that appears as a backdrop in the Windows desktop

Ghost imaging: the method of copying the contents of a computer's hard disk to file to create identical software settings.

GPU: a miniprocessor chip built into a graphics card to handle complex lighting tasks in graphic applications.( NVIDA G Force 256)

Hacker: a technically sophisticated user who writes computer programs to illegally break into computer systems to do damage.

Cracker: a person proficient into deciphering codes and breaking security systems for illegal reasons.

Compact Flash: a type of removable storage card for digital cameras. This is also known as flash memory.

Meta search: a search engine that searches other search engines or directories at the same time with the potential to return massive amounts of information.

Super-Video: a technology that improves video resolution by transmitting video information over a cable in two separate signals, brightness, and color.
Digiwalker
Digital Technology in PE:
Digital pictures: take photos of all your classes and post on the bulletin board for the class of the month using Hellison's Model. Use the photos to show skill.

progression: place the images on a school homepage. Make a slideshow to show at Education Week.

Camcorder: take movies of the students in action to be placed on a computer, or Smart Board, for all to review skills and curriculum . With the proper cabling, the movies can be played back instantly on a TV monitor.

Internet Competition: use instant messaging, digital pics, and long distance learning to share in an 'integrative' and 'fitness' program with schools in the global community in the Tele-Olympics.

Fitness Calendar: a monthly fitness guide that incorporates the entire family in engaging activities, that is either sent home and completed, or placed on a school homepage. Check out Bits & Bytes, scroll down to page bottom, and click on FIT FACTS.

Sports Movies: take movies of the team in action to be either placed on a CD, or homepage, to review or show skill progression. You could also create digital photos and slideshows.


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 Seasonal Activities

For Winter & Thanksgiving...

Creativity will be a key issue at this time of year, which makes for an interesting and integrative way to keep the students involved during the Holiday season. This will be a wonderful way to utilize adapted and makeshift equipment to meet the skill requirements of the curriculum. Here are some examples to use, not only in class, but also at home for the fitness calendar:

  Ditto wad balls as snowballs
•   Shoe boxes for ice skates
•   Cardboard slats for skis
•   Large box for toboggan
•   Scooter for a luge

All of these can be incorporated in prelude to the Winter Olympics theme. Contact the classroom teachers and other specialists (art, music) to integrate with Math (metric), Science (temperature) and Health for the diet of the athletes . Make country flags (art) and songs of the countries (music).

Certificates can be found at: Teacher Planet and Certificates for Teachers

During a fitness or gymnastic unit, utilize locomotor skills in station work, such as:
SLIDE on the floor lines
LEAP over the snow fort (tumbling mats)
JUMP over the fence (cones)
HOP over the icicles
CRAWL through the ice fort ( hoops)

Nutripoints
Thanksgiving
Use adapted or homemade objects

Purchase a rubber chicken/turkey for each of four groups that are arranged one behind the other.

The object is to run as a group in file formation with the first person tossing the turkey over the head, in which the next person must catch and repeat the process. After the toss go to the end of the line. The groups will try to accomplish the tasks of never dropping the object and counting the number of laps around the gym.

STATIONS : INTEGRATION
Volley a balloon with a turkey picture or one drawn with a magic marker. Spell Thanksgiving with each letter a volley. Get a bedsheet with a turkey drawn on it with an opening . This is where the turkey will be stuffed by throwing safe objects into it. Establish a turkey (feather) toss using bean bags thrown into a container (hoop, box, milk crate, etc.).

LEAD UP ACTIVITIES:
Turkey Push: place a plastic, or blow up, turkey on a tumbling mat (folded) for the students to push to a designated line for a time limit. Divide the other half of the group to push the mat back. Repeat until the time expires.

Turkey Tag: give half the students a rip flag belt with a turkey (feather), a rip flag. Half the students are Pilgrims and the other half are Turkeys. The Pilgrims have no rip belts and try to steal the feathers. If stolen return to the Turkey Pen and put on another. Reverse roles.

Turkey Trot: Align the class into four area on the half court facing each other on the four lines. Give each group a name ( turkeys, Pilgrims, mashed potatoes, stuffing ). Choose one group to be taggers in the middle. One group, when called, runs to the opposite side and repeat the process until all have run and have a chance to be taggers. If tagged, go back to their starting area. If not tagged, stay there until called to return to their starting line.

 Resource Pages

Here are some sites that will help with the guidelines presented under "Seasonal Activities:"

50 WAYS TO SURVIVE
TIME TESTED TIPS
NASPE
Chose the Issues and Actions drop down menu
 Featured Websites

Here are some articles to peruse from the coalition for promoting physical education:

Let's get a bit physical:
Take the stairs, walk around the block, do chores vigorously. It all adds up and subtracts pounds. To burn more calories - and let's face it, we Hoosiers need to burn more calories - we could train for a marathon or work out in the gym five times a week.

But it doesn't have to be that hard. "We try to get people to just move," said Heather Hedrick, assistant director of educational services at the National Institute of Fitness and Health. "Just get up and walk down the hallway, or go up and down the stairs, or walk farther." Do something.

Indiana has one of the highest obesity rates in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We're not about to take that lying down, are we?

Walk & Bike to School
Welcome to Walktober
Verb Action Rewards Kit

Phi Epsilon Kappa
 Conventions

What better way to keep up-to-date with current trends and appropriate practices? Check out these convention sights for more information:

PSAHPERD December 2 - 5, 2004
Seven Springs Mountain Resort , Champion , PA.

NJAHPERD March 6 - 8, 2005
New Jersey Hilton, East Brunswick

NCAHPERD November 17 - 20, 2004
Koury Convention Center, Greensboro,NC

CAHPERD March 17 - 20, 2005
Monterey , California

MIDWEST AHPERD
Illionis: Nov. 18 - 20, 2004, Pheasant Run Resort
Indiana: Nov. 4 - 6, 2004, IUPUI, Indianapolis
Michigan: Nov. 11 - 15, 2004, Kalamazoo
Ohio: Dec. 1 - 3, 2004, Columbus Convention Center
Wisconsin: Nov. 27 - 29, 2004, Janesville

WAHPERD 10-22-23, 2004
Washington State Aliance Annual Conference, Pasco red Lion

AAHPERD NATIONAL CONVENTION:
April 12-16, 2005
McCormick Place, Chicago, Illionis

Sporttime
 PR / Educational

Brainy Betty - templates for graphics, powerpoint
Internet Public Library
My Teacher Tools - templates

Here are some sites that may help in the development of homepages, html, and tech issues that will help physical educators keep abreast of the global community:

3D Textmaker - animations
Imaging Resource - digital photography
WilsonInfo - animations, homepages

Speed Stacks
 Contribute Your Ideas
If you have ideas, comments, letters to share, or questions about particular topics, please email one of the following Technology Section Editors:
TWU
PE Central
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