Saturday, June 27, 2009
Thing #13
Wow! I never thought there would be so many websites available on the internet. There is pretty much a website for any and everything. Once you get the bookmarks and tags created on delicious, the more time you save when needing to look something up. I will need to play around a little more with this program to find more things of interest to me. I had a little trouble getting started, so I didn't get as much done as I had hoped. I am a little nervous about people getting to see all of the things that are of interest to me, but I will get over it. I do, however, enjoy looking at other peoples interest. I like how you can get to this account from any computer. Since I always run into trouble with my home computer...I need to be able to get things done from a backup computer. When I get more time to get back to this site, I will add more bookmarks. I was a little disappointed that I couldn't log in with my blog title so you can find my account using coplinkids.
Thing #7b
In my Google Reader I found an article about Should Schools Require Students to Purchase Specific Technology? This article was about how there is a lot of technology, hardware, and software for educators and students to use in school, but some schools are trying to push certain brands of technology tools onto students. Whether it be ipod touches, iphones, or laptops, many students can use other tools of technology to do the same kinds of programs. It stated that it shouldn't matter what brand the technology is, but what the operating sytem can do. People should be able to use whatever they feel comfortable with using. Some schools were requiring students to use ipod touches and iphones for their studies and projects when many smart phones can do basically the same thing. A study was done about the different types of educational applications available on the iphone had some type of counterpart on many other different systems. Why spend money when you don't really have to?
Thing 7a
I read a story from my google reader titled To Shred, or Not To Shred. It was about how schools use a lot of paper during the school year, even though it is usually recycled, it is still a waste. It also is discerning because the amount of time and effort the students put into all of the work is lost because it is tossed later on in the year. The article discussed creating blogs for classroom use instead of using so much paper. It is a way to get student work published without wasting so much paper and time and effort is valued. The blogs also create a way to get feedback and interaction among others not just teachers. The blogs can also stay as long as needed. They do not have to be erased or deleted after the school year. They can stay to continue getting feedback. I really never thought about this topic, but it is so true. This type of student work is definitely what I see in our future. This blog was a very interesting read for me.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Thing #12
I experienced a little while with wordle. I really liked this activity. I brainstormed all of the different things that people read. Students could do this type of activity easily after learning about a major topic in any area of curriculum. They could write words describing a character from a story, titles of books written by the same author, different types of waters on earth, or using words to describe a scientist. These were just a few examples off the top of my head. I could see being able to use this easily throughout all subject areas. This would be a great activity to assign at the end of a unit to check for understanding. I think kids of all ages would love this type of assignment.
I also played around with the PollDaddy website. This was a lot of fun! I thought that this was a pretty neat way to get kids to take a poll. We are always doing graphs in first grade, this is just a another different way to do it. After the poll, the class could discuss the results. This could be done with any question for any subject area as well. My principal had us use polldaddy at the end of the year last year to vote for our school theme for the upcoming school year. While I did the poll, I have never seen how to make it all from the website.
I also played around with the PollDaddy website. This was a lot of fun! I thought that this was a pretty neat way to get kids to take a poll. We are always doing graphs in first grade, this is just a another different way to do it. After the poll, the class could discuss the results. This could be done with any question for any subject area as well. My principal had us use polldaddy at the end of the year last year to vote for our school theme for the upcoming school year. While I did the poll, I have never seen how to make it all from the website.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Thing #11
I created this mosaic through Mosaic Maker using pictures that I had in my favorites from flickr. I had a pretty easy time trying to figure out how to put this all together. I didn't do a lot of pictures because I didn't want it to take up too much space. This could be a cute way to display the students in a classroom to a blog. My students always like getting their pictures made, if they were displayed on a blog... they would really be excited! A mosaic of classroom activites or projects could be another good way to display things going on in the classroom. I just need to get a little more confidence in this blogging stuff before I dare try one for my classroom.
Lucky Maltese Dog-One Year Old June 2003
Maltese Puppy
Now That's A Bed Full Of Yorkies
Yorkie Puppy
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Fracture-Filled Diamond
I created the comic strip with Comic Strip Generator. This was a lot of fun. I am not sure that the choices of comic strips are all appropriate for school, but it was fun to look through them all and try to be creatively funny.
I used the Futune Cookie Prophecy Generator to create the fortune in the cookies. Students could type a positive message to send to another student to build confidence and self esteem in others. They could also make up a positive fortune about a student to exchange with them in the classroom. This could be done during a friendship discussion or about the student of the week.
I created the Etch A Sketch with the Etch A Sketch Generator. I tried to be creative on how this toy was such a hit back in the day. Now, kids of all ages love the computerized toys.
I really enjoyed these generators. I think I could have spent all night creating, but there's got to be a stopping point...and this is it!
Lucky Maltese Dog-One Year Old June 2003
Maltese Puppy
Now That's A Bed Full Of Yorkies
Yorkie Puppy
Rock 'n' Roller Coaster
Fracture-Filled Diamond
I created the comic strip with Comic Strip Generator. This was a lot of fun. I am not sure that the choices of comic strips are all appropriate for school, but it was fun to look through them all and try to be creatively funny.
I used the Futune Cookie Prophecy Generator to create the fortune in the cookies. Students could type a positive message to send to another student to build confidence and self esteem in others. They could also make up a positive fortune about a student to exchange with them in the classroom. This could be done during a friendship discussion or about the student of the week.
I created the Etch A Sketch with the Etch A Sketch Generator. I tried to be creative on how this toy was such a hit back in the day. Now, kids of all ages love the computerized toys.
I really enjoyed these generators. I think I could have spent all night creating, but there's got to be a stopping point...and this is it!
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Thing #10
I liked creating this slideshow. Although, I couldn't link my slideshow in the text because everytime that I made my link, I would get a different slideshow than the one I created. Even when I would put my link at the bottom where I gave credit for my pictures, I would still get the same wrong slideshow. This was my first slideshow ever to create. I guess I am a little behind on the times. The slideshow that I created shows the importance of being able to read. The pictures are of different things that people grow up and read in everyday life. When students see how reading and math are used daily as an adult, they understand the importance of learning the skills in that subject area. I could have added a few more pictures of important reading material, but I didn't want anything to mess up. I am a little slow at these activities since I am not as familiar with them.
Magazines: by Confession: I Love Magazines! by Astrid
Candy Recipe Cards by the Felt Mouse
Word of the Father by Billy Reed
Street Signs Have No Spell Check by Datsdof
The Internet is not a newspaper by mfophotos
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Thing #9
The flickr advance search tool under the cc licensed photos is a really neat tool to use when needing pictures that are copyright legal. I found lots of cool pictures that I could use for good lessons in the classroom. These pictures could serve as an introduction to a lesson or as visuals during a lesson to get a better understanding of importance. I think that by using these types of pictures in a lesson would really be useful visuals for student learning. I know the students would also get a kick out of this kind of technology being used in the classroom. My students love when I use my computer to look up things for them to see. So, if I could use pictures to show relevance in a slideshow, they would be really engaged in my lesson and their own learning. I found this picture titled: Magazines by Confession: I Love Magazines! by Astrid, to use in a lesson about the importance of being able to read. I feel that if a student can see all of the different things that a person is able or needing to read in life, they will see the importance of needing to learn how to read.
Candy Recipe Cards by Felt Mouse
Word of the Father by Billy Reed
Street Signs Have No Spell Check by Datsdof
The Internet is not a newspaper by mfophotos
I used Spell with Flickr to produce the college word. This program could be a neat tool to use for spelling, word wall, or making words lessons. I could see how the students could use these letters to create different words to practice in our language arts subject. I use magnetic letters and paper letters all of the time, but this would be an added bonus to use different font letters to change up the activity. Kids really love to manipulate with letters!
Friday, June 19, 2009
Thing #8
Creative commons seems to be a neat idea since copyright laws are so confusing. I like that there is a site to go to that has creative ideas that are able to be shared, reused, and remixed without getting into trouble. This type of program allows pictures, songs, films, stories, and drawings to be shared for different purposes especially when creating a lesson for a classroom.
I have never noticed the CC logo on any websites that I have visited, but I will be on the lookout from now on. I think that when the students in school learn about this tool, they will be able to create many cool things with their technology learning projects. They will be able to reuse pictures, songs, drawings, etc. to make their projects ideal.
I have not used any type of digital images, audio or video clips from the web in my classroom just yet, but I will next school year.
I have never noticed the CC logo on any websites that I have visited, but I will be on the lookout from now on. I think that when the students in school learn about this tool, they will be able to create many cool things with their technology learning projects. They will be able to reuse pictures, songs, drawings, etc. to make their projects ideal.
I have not used any type of digital images, audio or video clips from the web in my classroom just yet, but I will next school year.
Thing #7
After reading many different blogs, I have realized that the comments play an important role in the blogs. Whether it be, explicit directions on what works, interesting ideas about the readings or to give a different view about a topic, the comments are relevant and meaningful. Getting feedback is an advantage to both the reader and the blogger. The comments that were made on one of the posts that I read really made me think about how important it is for teachers to keep up to date with the current trends in technology. When teachers use new technology in their instruction, it allows the students to learn so much more because they are actively enaged in the lesson. The post was titled: The Future of Student Bloggers which was about an ex-student who was introduced to the use of web 2.0 in the classroom by his english teacher. He realized how important this became in his learning so he started blogging about it. Cheyenne (11 years old), commented on the blog, which really made me think about what the future holds in education and technology. Cheyenne is only in elementary school and is already blogging, uing eportfolios, widgets, and wikis. The students now days are so computer literate that they thrive on learning through the use of technology rather than worksheets and textbooks. These old styles are simply boring and out of date with the kids. The students today are going to grow up and have a future career using technology and they want to get started in the learning. Cheyenne is a very bright young lady! This post shows how kids know so much more about technology than we give them credit.
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Title #6
Readers seem to be pretty neat. I like the way I can get my hands on so much information just with the click of a button. I also like how the information is specified for my interests. I don't have to go and look through so many other sites to get what I want. All I have to do is search for what I am interested in and add it to my reader. The updated information will be in my RSS. What a lifesaver of time! Now, all I have to do, is practice managing this system. I do get a little overwhelmed when I have so much to read. I will just have to skim a lot more and only read the important things that are more of interest to me.
One story I found interesting in my reader was from The Dallas Morning News-Mesquite section. story was of interest to me since I am a teacher in this district, as well as, my own personal kids went to school in Mesquite this past year. This story focused on how the Mesquite School District was very close to recognized status, but will probably not get it due to science scores. Since science is not tested every year, students are expected to remember things taught in the previous years. Individual schools did better overall this year. Mesquite is expected to have more exemplary or recognized status.
One story I found interesting in my reader was from The Dallas Morning News-Mesquite section. story was of interest to me since I am a teacher in this district, as well as, my own personal kids went to school in Mesquite this past year. This story focused on how the Mesquite School District was very close to recognized status, but will probably not get it due to science scores. Since science is not tested every year, students are expected to remember things taught in the previous years. Individual schools did better overall this year. Mesquite is expected to have more exemplary or recognized status.
Thing #5
I enjoyed getting to play on Google Reader. It seems to be a great tool to use so that you don't have to visit all of your favorite websites to keep updated on information. This definitely saves lots of valuable time. I love how once you subscribe to a feed that the new information comes to you.
I found the article titled Cell Phone Learning Support System to be very interesting. It was about a system that delivers instructional content of a course and the learning materials to the students through their cell phones since students live such "digital lives." The CPLSS offers the course syllabus, class schedule, assignments, quizzes, and other learning materials for the class. These materials are offered in text, audio, and video formats to students cell phones.
This reminded me of a news story that I saw one night about Highland Park High School. A teacher was having her students text her throughout the lesson their ideas, thoughts, questions and answers. She was using a tool that all of her students enjoyed using to engage them in the class discussion. The students were actively participating and learning in a fun and creative way.
I found the article titled Cell Phone Learning Support System to be very interesting. It was about a system that delivers instructional content of a course and the learning materials to the students through their cell phones since students live such "digital lives." The CPLSS offers the course syllabus, class schedule, assignments, quizzes, and other learning materials for the class. These materials are offered in text, audio, and video formats to students cell phones.
This reminded me of a news story that I saw one night about Highland Park High School. A teacher was having her students text her throughout the lesson their ideas, thoughts, questions and answers. She was using a tool that all of her students enjoyed using to engage them in the class discussion. The students were actively participating and learning in a fun and creative way.
Thing #4
Reading these blogs were very interesting to me. I really loved the Mark's Edtech Blog on SSR. I can see how the third graders would enjoy this type of SSR. Kids love working on computers and are so engaged in any amount of time spent with technology. I would love to start this type of SSR in my first grade classroom towards the middle of the year since a lot of first graders might not be ready for this early on in the school year. I definitely will incorporate creating a classroom blog sometime during the school year. Not only are the kids reading blogs, but they are working on writing, typing and communicating skills. Wow! What a lot of learning!
I also was impressed when reading the Patrick's update Blog. This blog gave Patrick a sense of self confidence. I liked the way others gave him encouragement to boost his self esteem. What a wonderful way to build a student's self worth and confidence. Some children do not live in a positive environment so the blogs could create some type of positive feedback for someone in need.
Another blog that I liked was the Duck with a Blog. I found this one to be cute since it was created by second graders. This blog lets people see how even children as young as second grade can get on board with this blogging stuff. I think this could be great fun for children of all ages and what a super way to learn!
I also was impressed when reading the Patrick's update Blog. This blog gave Patrick a sense of self confidence. I liked the way others gave him encouragement to boost his self esteem. What a wonderful way to build a student's self worth and confidence. Some children do not live in a positive environment so the blogs could create some type of positive feedback for someone in need.
Another blog that I liked was the Duck with a Blog. I found this one to be cute since it was created by second graders. This blog lets people see how even children as young as second grade can get on board with this blogging stuff. I think this could be great fun for children of all ages and what a super way to learn!
Thing #3
I got my blog all set up! I am very excited, as well as a little nervous, about the upcoming discovery exercises and activities.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Thing #2
My son's 5th grade teacher this past year had a blog set up to communicate with parents about upcoming events and academics. I really loved it because I knew everything that was going on and coming up in his class. He even had the students blogging and doing podcasts at the end of the year. My son loved learning how to do all of these new technology types of things. I think blogs are a great way to get kids to interact and express themselves with others on academics. They are also super for being able to reflect on their own learning as well as writing. Kids are always willing to engage themselves when technology is involved.
I think teachers need to keep up with technology so that students can be actively engaged in learning in the classroom. Hands on learning is very important, but if teachers don't know how to work things on computers, how can they incorporate it into the classroom?
I am hoping that after this workshop, I will be able to engage my students with the use of technology in my classroom more effectively. Technology is what students of all ages are interested in so it is important for teachers to use it in their classroom.
I think teachers need to keep up with technology so that students can be actively engaged in learning in the classroom. Hands on learning is very important, but if teachers don't know how to work things on computers, how can they incorporate it into the classroom?
I am hoping that after this workshop, I will be able to engage my students with the use of technology in my classroom more effectively. Technology is what students of all ages are interested in so it is important for teachers to use it in their classroom.
Thing #1
The habit that is most challenging for me is the ability to view problems as challenges. I get very frustrated with technology so my problems don't seem to be challenges. They just seem to frustrate me, which in turn makes me waste lots of time. I am not like that with real life situations, only computer challenges. I guess you could say I am computer illiterate. I just know the basics about technology. Hopefully, after this course, I will be able to do lots of cool things with technology.
The habit that is easiest for me is teaching or mentoring others. I love to teach others new things. I guess that's why I became a teacher. It makes me feel good to know that I have helped someone or taught something to someone.
The most important habit to me is using technology to my advantage. This course has a lot to offer. I want to learn as much as possible since technology is not my thing. I need to understand all of the different things going on in cyberspace so that I can be a better teacher as well as a better parent. My own personal kids already know more about technology than me. I really want to get a better understanding about what's out there so I can incorporate in into my classroom to engage my students in learning. Kids of all ages really get into the use of technology. First graders amaze me with the information that they already know about technology. Technology is what students of all ages are interested in so it's important for teachers to engage learning with the use of current technology.
The habit that is easiest for me is teaching or mentoring others. I love to teach others new things. I guess that's why I became a teacher. It makes me feel good to know that I have helped someone or taught something to someone.
The most important habit to me is using technology to my advantage. This course has a lot to offer. I want to learn as much as possible since technology is not my thing. I need to understand all of the different things going on in cyberspace so that I can be a better teacher as well as a better parent. My own personal kids already know more about technology than me. I really want to get a better understanding about what's out there so I can incorporate in into my classroom to engage my students in learning. Kids of all ages really get into the use of technology. First graders amaze me with the information that they already know about technology. Technology is what students of all ages are interested in so it's important for teachers to engage learning with the use of current technology.
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