Monday, August 3, 2009

Thing #11 Evaluation

Some of my favorite things included Wordle, Wordshift, Skype, and although I'm not a player, I liked Second Life. Additionally, I like Animoto! Bookr was great and useful.

Technology is always a struggle for me, so anytime I learn about all of the wonderful new technology tools I am moving in the right direction. These summer professional learning experiences update me and prepare me for the coming year. These new skills enable me to discuss, model, and share with other teachers and students the new technology resources that I've learned over the summer. This also gives me time to process the ideas and plan how to incorporate them at school.

This summers' 11.5 was the perfect number of "Things" to accomplish. Not too many not too few ...just the right amount.

Thank you very much.

Thing #11 - Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenbship begins the first time a student works with a computer. All students should be aware of the pros and cons of computer useage, because good and bad habits start at an early age. Teachers need to start talking about being a good digital citizen from the beginning school career, and each year the talking and citizenship dialog should continue and expand.

In the early years teachers really need to talk about manners. Students need to understand how to treat computers as well as how to use computers. Students need to know how to care for the computers and to respect all related equipment.

It is very important for teachers to discuss safety in using computers. Students must know about the dangers involved with communicating on the internet. They should also be informed about the proper way to write and send messages. E-mail is really a popular form of communication and a lack of proper etiquette in e-mailing is unforgivable. Teachers need to discuss this and make sure that students are not only aware of this but adhere to the proper way of writing. Today's youth use e mail for social, educational, and professional use, so developing good writing habits start at an early age.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Thing # 10 - Virtual Worlds-Second Life

Second Life can really be beneficial to teachers and students. It is a useful source for providing students the opportunity to see past present and future in almost every subject. It takes the students on a tour and shows a tsunami develops actually showing the earthquake that causes the tsunami. Fifth grade teachers can provide the students a tour of the U.S. Holocuast Memorial. The tour has so much information and graphics helping students understand what happened to the Jewish population as the Nazis swept through Europe. The tour is not timed so the teacher can stop and start discuss or question and then continue.

There is also a New Orleans tour, which I didn't like because landmarks are not placed accurately. Some sites were at the lake and should have been downtown. This is one persons' ideas about New Orleans so in using it the students should know that it's not exact.

I had difficulty navigating but after attaching the mouse it was easier. Students probably won't share that problem and will certainly love being able to have so much information about so many subjects at their fingertips. Teachers will love this magical site but it will take some getting use to.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Thing # 9 - Slideshare

Slideshare otherwise known as "power point sharing" is very useful in education as well as the corporate world. It's difficult to keep up with what's going in the world and slideshare will help everyone meet and attain new goals and knowledge. What is being learned is both knowledge and skill in power point magic. Being able to observe and take the PPT with you to present to other groups expands knowledge and the ability to utilize power point globally.

Thing # 8 - Screen Capture-Jing

http://www.screencast.com/t/a5uqaX5W0s

Accomplishing screen cast required several attempts but it was worth it and each attempt brought on new problems, microphone, sound, and getting it to the blog. However, mastering the technique and remembering a couple of points will make this a useful tool in distributing
mass communication to the school.

This technology will be useful in teaching a group a new idea and installing the screen cast on computers so that all students will have the same image and delivery. Students can then proceed in follow up activities according to the instructions given by the screen cast and the teacher can assit and monitor.

Students would also enjoy creating a screen cast as using the computer with the microphone and delivering a presentation would be a good method of recording what they've learned. They can then e mail review their presentation or just present it to the class through their blog or email.


Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Thing 7 - Video Resources

Classroom use of videos is not a new idea but today, there are numerous electronic sources available for students and teachers to obtain videos. We use Discovery Education everyday for information in all subjects.

Videos are an easy way for students to learn and view information that is not always available. They are able to watch a video about the art of map making, soap making, or the home of the Native American Indians. We frequently need to locate a video about the early pioneers. The younger grades are always in need of videos about community helpers and American symbols. The Internet provides us with many sites that have knowledgeable, appropriate, creative videos, so it's just a matter of locating the video that fits the need.

Thing # 6 - Touch Apps

There are so many varied ways to use I Touch for teaching purposes. Using I Touch will be more interesting to the students and if available really the way to do classroom study and discovery.

Students can use the I Touch for dictionay and thesarus experience and will love the experience of learning through technology. Of course, this could be a fun game and will encourage students to use both of these fantastic writing tools when the need develops.

Social Studies students can view videos about different topics, take notes on the typing App, later students can e mail their comments to other students who have also seen the movie.

History students can use the google earth App to locate locations of battles, places where treaties have been signed or just locate important historic sites. They will also love locating the school or their own home.

If you have the I Touch students and teachers will gain from its' use.



Loading Apps to an I Touch

Thing # 5 - Facebook

Facebook is the talk of the town...or even the talk of the country. This site is popular with people of all ages. Facebook provides an opportunity for people to cruise the web and get acquainted with long lost friends, visit with freinds, and relatives in other places or cities. It provides the opportunity for friends to look at photos of your recent trip or a haircut, or a new pet. This is lots of fun but everyone needs to be selective about what is place on Facebook. Since the photos never go away years from the posting date information can be retrived and used. Participants should also be careful about what is said because they can be quoted and this can be detrament to their jobs, marriage, or just plain embarrassing.

It can be a nice addition to the classroom because students can either post a real person (biography) or they create a imaginable character and invited "friends" to question or comment. This might be useful in the classroom when studying biograhies or Tall Tales.

Thing # 4- Teacher Tube, You Tube and School Tube

Whatever the genre these Tubes are fun and useful.

Teacher Tube can be very helpful as teachers plan their lessons and activities for the upcoming year. It provides an opportunity to see what others are doing and possibly get new ideas for lessons. Additionally, Teacher Tube provides an opportunity to post and share ideas,photos, and activites about their own classroom adventures.
w You Tube is a tool that so many people love because they can share their everyday activities and photos with so many people. It's a great way to become famous or have your secrets become news. People post pets, their favorite moveis, or favorites from TV shows or advertisements. Jokes are posted as well as news which someone feels important. You Tube is just another way that people all over the world enjoy using and keeping up with what's going on, regardless of their location Perth, Australia or Mansura, Lousiaina.

Thing # 3 -Skype

Skype is just plain fun. It allows everyone to have a good time while learning.
skype puts everyone in a friendly place and offers opportunities to everyone to participate. It makes it possible to see other participants and their environment and brings reality into your vision.

Skype participants are able to participate in an endless number of activities. They are able to tour interesting places, meet new people, and discuss and share ideas.
Participants can demonstrate a skill, model a skill, present a play or just present a project. It would be fun to have story time and then allow for a discussion about the story.

One good feature of Skype is that participants are able to take pictures and post on their blob or Facebook. Skype is just fabulous!

Thing #2 d - Bookr

Here is a link to my Bookr book called Machines that Help us.

Bookr is an incredible asset to students and teachers. Students will be able to crfeate a book after learning about various subjects. Bookr allows the students to be creative within certain limits The available photographs are somewhat limited but but students will still enjoy reviewing, slecting, and uploading the pictures into the book. Bookr is a great opportunity for students to review, revise, and correct their writing. It also provides a wonderful opportunity for everyone to share what they have learned about their subject.

Teachers will love Bookr for all of the above reasons plus it gives the opportunity to create special books for students who need spefic needs. That is really a plus
especially since the tools are easy to use and the finish product is easly attainable.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Thing #2-C -Animoto

Looking at Cambodia



Students will be excited about locating photographs about their projects, they will love listening and selecting music to apply to their projects.Completed Animoto projects provide an excellent opportunity for students to share new information and projects with classmates, the school community and all of their e mail friends. This is an easy, creative, fun program to use with students of all ages. Vaughn, I used Marys' account so that I wouldn't have to wait 24 hours before being able to create an Animoto so for whatever reason my Animoto is also on her blog. Using her account let me complete Animot and go on to Bookr.

Thing # 2-word Sift


Like Wordle, students are going to love using Word Sift. The nice thing about Word Sift is that when students click on a word within posting, information about the word that has been clicked on will be provided. In some cases, pictures or maps are available. Students will really like getting instant information about words, phrases, or ideas unfamiliar to them.

It just gets better and better.

Thing #2 A-Wordle


Wordle was so much fun, and actually my previous results were much prettier. Wordle will be fun for students to use in most areas of the curriculum. In social students, it will be useful in studying the colonies, Atlantic, Middle, and Southern and then listing characteristics of each area. Wordle will be useful in science when studying the planets, the human body, then environment and the way to use Wordle adapted to what the teacher wants. I love Wordle because it also is great for creativity while learning.

Thing # 1 The Network Student

Students will love this method of learning. The ability to connect and learn through world wide
websites, investigation, blogging, observing ideas, making comments and assessing new information and knowledge appeals to today's students. Students will be both learners and contributors as they weave their skills, inquiries, and experiences through network experiences as they face everyday problems and situations.