Thursday, November 26, 2009

My PLN for EDM 310

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My personal learning network has grown since taking Dr. Strange's EDM 310 class. In fact, it was not even in existence til this class. As I have began to learn more about technology in general, I have also learned that you leave a trail when you enter into the technology world. For starters, I have learned to create blogs. In class, I have created my own class blog and professional blog. People can follow me on these two sites. I have also gained knowledge of Google docs. Never before have I used any type of presentation material from Google. I can send forms and documents from here. Another tool I have used for PLN is Skype. I have widened my network by being able to talk with relatives and friends absolutely free! In Comments for Kids, I have been able to participate in posts that have been in other parts of the world. You never know what kind of influence you will have on one of the kids by leaving them comments. I plan on having some type of project like this for my classroom. I am sure the kids enjoy receiving the comments. I would like to use the class blog also for my classroom. I feel this is a great way to keep the communication open with the parents. It will also help the kids to know what is coming due, such as exams and projects.

Apples Are for Teachers

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My project 11 presentation was entitled "Apples Are for Teachers". My group consisted of Dillon Rogers, Jamie Lynn, and myself. We made a movie on a "Mac" about how convenient iPhones could be for users. We went to an elementary school one afternoon to film and have some of the kids help us with the project.
During our film, I was the teacher who was asked by her students a number of questions. Some of these questions, I could not answer. So, I got to use "Tommy's" iPhone to look up the answers. Time after time, this iPhone was a lifesaver. Our iPhone was made out of a cardboard box with a replica scene of iPhone apps on the front.
Through the movie, we showed how much help the iPhone was to the teacher. It was so beneficial to the teacher, that the teacher was "falling in love" with the iPhone and the technology it brought to the classroom.

Post for the 3 Lists

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I enjoyed reading the list of 7 stupid mistakes by teachers by Doug Johnson. Several of them were simple common sense rules, but I guess if you were all involved in the class, I can see where some things might get overlooked. Number three should be of major importance. You should never leave a student unattended on the computer. Yes, a computer could be filtered, but things do happen. Also, depending on the age of the student, their minds could be filled with curiosity. This could all result in major problems for the teacher. I felt another importance was ignoring the interest of technology. After all I have learned this semester about how you can incorporate technology into the classroom,how could you not let your students learn more from tech devices? A child will already know a great deal about technology with the world we live in today. We, as teachers, have to keep up with these students. Their little minds absorb all this technology like a sponge. It is our job to keep their interest and it would be in technology.
The most brilliant thing to me on the other list was to make conferencing real time. What a great way to communicate with parents! It is important to keep the communication open between the school and the home. I feel the computer is a great place to keep this going! Parents are probably more likely to be on a computer at work these days where they could access the internet, if they do not have it at home. This could be a way to get the parents involved. If they choose not to engage in the communication, then they have no one to blame but themselves. Accepting the role as co-learner is important. As a teacher, you will be constantly learning things as you go. There will be times when you do not have all the answers, but you will do what you can to find out. I have even seen Dr. Strange experiencing this, but he was sure to find out the information as soon as he could.
I thought the rules of the classroom were comical. Number thirteen, about being quiet in the hallways, lines, etc., was cute. While using on line learning, you can do whatever you want while in class. You can do your work in your pjs in you prefer, or you can dance around while on line. Bring required materials is a must! If you are going to be online, then you will certainly need your computer!

Monday, November 16, 2009

"At the Teacher's Desk"



I loved watching the video of Fundreds. I have not ever heard of this and was not aware of the lead problem in New Orleans. I find this to be a very unique way to raise awareness. If I was a teacher right now, I just might have to join this project with my class.
Looking around this blog, I found several videos and many posts. I was reading the information underneath the Fundred video that was very informative. It is going to cost 300 million dollars to transform New Orleans from the lead problem. So, in exchange, the students around the country are making "fundreds" to present to Congress. The lead can lead to unsafe medical conditions that need to be resolved. I see this to be a major problem and would love to help.
Mr. Miller has presented a goal to his class. If they reach 2,500 hits on their blog, then he will not assign the students any homework. For a student, I am sure they are trying to get the word out. Another post talked about how hard it was to get the word out. There are many teachers who do not teach with technology, which in turn causes them not to be aware of what is going on all around them. One person added that it is important to post regularly.
I feel that the professional blog is important to help communicate. One teacher can gain information from another and they may be half a world away from one another. You can also help one another in ways like the "fundred" project. It is a great way to spread important issues, raising awareness to those who do not know like myself.Click Here

Friday, November 13, 2009

Comments about Michael Wesch's Video

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I was so surprised to hear Mr. Wesch speak about Huxley at the beginning of the video. I am studying him right now in one of my classes!I agree with the statement made about when media changes, our conversations change. I could not help but think about texting, and how is has changed our conversations.
The little clip Mr. Wesch showed about Maury Povich show was too cute. So many kids today have the "I don't care attitude" and it reflects badly on the parents. The American Idol phenomenon was a great example of how we are all trying to find our identity in the world. I liked how he said the kids were miserable because they were not the next Idol.
I totally understand the whole camera thing. When you are about to speak to the camera, you really do not know just how many people are going to see it. The camera does make you aware of self, and the fear of having to see yourself later on really bothers many people!

Monday, November 2, 2009

Importance of Posting Work

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I must say before I get to my assignment how moved I was when I watched the video of the young choir singing "Landslide." It was totally amazing! I loved how the students were putting all their emotions into it!
I feel it is important for children to post their work for parents or guardians to keep up with what they are doing. Many parents are already on the computer at their jobs, and they could easily look at their child's work on the blog.
I also think it is pretty cool for classes to be on here from different countries. Here, in the United States, we can watch students from Australia and New Zealand, just anywhere from all over the world.In our class, we watched a video from some students in New Zealand that was very interesting. We can learn about different cultures and geographical areas by reading these posts, and watching videos that may be posted.
Lastly, I feel it is important for students to post their work because of the technology being used today. Introducing students at an early age to technology is only going to be beneficial to them.