Sunday, July 18, 2010
One Last Thing
Thing #23
Thing #22
Thing #7b
Thing #21
Thing #20
Students can use any of the documents. The word document can be used to have students write stories and then they can invite other students to revise and edit their work. This is great way to get feedback.
The presentation document can be used to make a group project. Each student can work on their parts of the presentation and the other group members can look at the revised document and make changes, add and share.
I think that this feature of Google is a fabulous way to get people to work together. There is a way for everyone to participate and provide a bit to a group project. I will be able to get students to work together and their progress can be monitored.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Thing #19
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Thing #18
The first video was looking up math songs and I found Rockin the standards which makes songs for several math concepts. I love the rap for place value. Students love to sing! They will love it.
The next video was from Yourteacher.com I thought that this video was direct and to the point and taught place value well.
I looked How to be a Tech Reviewer and I was surprised. I had no idea that there was a technique to reviewing electronics. The advice was to make the video short and to the point.
I live in Rockwall and I like to look up Rockwall History. I got to see pictures of the early settlers and the first buildings.
On TeacherTube I found a cute Multiplication song to help students learn their facts. I like to play music for the students. I think this will help them learn math in a fun way.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Thing #17
I listened to How To Stay Current This Summer from TechPodZone by Mike Dionne. He was saying to go to as many teacher conferences as you want this summer. Listen and learn how you can be an active conference participant from the comfort of your own home.
I think that he brought some very valid points to mind. The summer is a time to recharge for the year, but also you can get ideas and training for the upcoming year. I think that the information he gave was great. We can go online and find podcasts and blogs to follow and find how you can apply the information for your class. Also, he mentioned the use of online seminars or virtual conferences. He called them webinars.
I could use podcasts to learn ideas for my professional growth. I can always use new and innovative ways to teach. I may not always know how to motivate students with my ideas and new fresh ideas may help.
I also listened to the Math Factor Podcast. I found this interesting for me. I enjoy learning about new mathematical theories that are being developed. I was also able to get some puzzles to work on that was fun!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Thing #16
I can catalog my current books and have a library organized by type, author, and so on. I am able to create a library for my students to use and find different ways to motivate and interest them.
I can to find a community of people that share my interests. This is a way to share and research new books and find reviews. People can share ideas of books and activities. I search lateral thinking books for my classroom. I got an extensive list of books, recommendations, reviews and many more tips about these types of books.
Thing #15
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Thing #7a
Thing #14
Monday, July 5, 2010
Thing #13
1. Luna in denial, ringing out the old Year of the Dog and in the New Year of the White Tiger 2010, 2. Ella the Snow Dog, 3. Dog niemiecki 6 tygodni- Great Dane - 6 weeks puppy, 4. This is either the most boring game of Chicken known to dog or the most improbable "staring game" ever played.
I love that I am able to make any image that I may ever need. I will be able to use these tools in my classroom to make pictures. I can also motivate students to use their creativity. I use the Mosaic Maker to make a collage of pictures of dogs. I love dogs. It was so much easier than I thought it would be. I found pictures on Flickr. I have listed the links to the pictures. My students will be able to show me their ability to tell a story with the mosaics. They can look for pictures to describe the events in their story and then build a beautiful product to present. I also spelled the word “create”, because it came to my mind. I used Spell with Flickr to make the image. This website is also very easy to use. I can invite students to spell their spelling words using images. Sometimes I hesitate to try websites like these, because they seem too hard. Now, I know that I can use them easily. I am confident that I will be able to implement these tools.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Thing #12
This was not a very hard thing to do! I feel confident that I will be able to use a slideshow similar to this for my class room. My slideshow is about happiness. I tried to find pictures that depicted a happy thing. I found a picture of a black dog from Kopfjäger. No name was given to the picture. This dog looked happy. Then I found the picture of a smiley face taken by Lel4nd called “Remember to Smile”. This can brighten anyone’s day if seen bouncing around. I found the picture of the cutest dog ever. The photographer is Jelene and she titled her picture “Smiling Lacey”. The slide show makes me feel happy and I smile looking at it.
These are the pictures I used:
1. Black dog by Kopfjäger No name given
2. Smiley face by Lel4nd Remember to Smile
3. Cute Dog by Jelene Smiling Lacey
Thing #11
I had no idea that Flickr existed. I am learning so much about what is out on the internet. Flickr has so many pictures and themes to choose from that I was not sure where to start. It provides a place where people can come together to share and communicate their experiences. I searched the words smiling, happy, content and excitement. I got many pictures. I liked the picture of animals that are smiling especially dogs. I liked this picture from the photographer Jelene. I believe the story that I could tell with pictures could depict anything that makes happiness. I found some pictures living and nonliving things; for example, a picture of a smiley face, animals smiling and people smiling. I think this is a great idea to teach vocabulary. I could use pictures that ask you to feel a certain way, to teach emotion and description in writing. Students can see the picture and give descriptive words that come to mind when they see the picture. This will help their vocabulary development of synonyms. They can relate to an image and visualize it to convey their feelings. I will use pictures to make lessons more meaningful to my students.
Thing #10
Thing #9
I am so proud of myself. I was able to figure everything out by trial and error. It is a wonderful thing to find answers while learning to do something. Now, I feel so confident that I can figure anything out. I still do not know where the Our Sandbox Page, but I will find it.
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Thing #8
After reading Read Vicki Davis' blog post Wiki Wiki Teaching I do feel that I will be using a wiki to create a sense of community, accountability and ownership in my students. I think that I give students the possibility to use wikis to learn from each other and be more interested in creating their own learning. I would like to use a wiki to build an online books where students can write and exchange stories.
1001 Flat World Tales is such an amazing idea. I do not think that I would have never thought of anything like it. These wiki gives students the opportunity peer edit and revise their work. They will write stories that their classmates can draft and revise until the King or three or four of classmates judge the story as good enough to allow to survival. If survival is allowed to a bad story teller the Kings will be graded accordingly. This project is able to hold students accountable and they can see others work as it progresses and get better.
Code Blue wiki is used for students to learn about the human body by opening their own online "medical clinic." This is good idea. I like that the students work together in the same clinic; however, I was not able to see the growth and collaborative work that I was hoping for in a wiki. The students were all working in groups of clinics, but I was not able to understand how this was an ongoing exchange of ideas and progression in learning.
I love the idea of using a wiki to give students the tools needed to be in charge of their discovery.