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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Item #22

Wiki's in education seem like a great way of moving away from some of the older project ideas like posters, diaramas and other such antiquated project ideas. Students can easily work collaboratively on the computer to create the wiki and it cna be used for future students to learn and grow from that project. With an older type of project, students would post their poster, display it for a set amount of time, then bring it home. How many of us saved all of those fine pieces of work? How many of us took it home and threw it away? This is a project that can continue on...I like that.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Item 23

Wow, what a wealth of knowledge. Thank you Joan and Maureen for putting this project/class together. I think I'm going to miss the hand guy and his simple explainations for different ideas. I truly enjoyed learning about the variety of ideas you put on this class, and would love to have a day of inservice to sit, play, review with colleagues, and even put together projects to use this year using some of these topics. Students would truly enjoy making a wiki and it would teach the teachers that there are other methods out there.

The movie demonstrated how fast the world changes, and that couldn't be a more accurate depiction of the world. We are the editors of the future, we are the publishers of the future, we are the brain behind the chip. Staying stagnant is not an option, the second you stop, technology life will pass you by.

Thank you again for showing me all of these ideas...technology classes in the elementary level will not be the same as they have in the past.

Item 21

I like the idea of Wiki's as a collaborative project and would love to see them in place of PowerPoints, or posters (ahhhhh, no more poster projects!!!!) I like the idea of utilizing them across the curriculum with basic math concepts, and having students explain math concepts in terms other students might understand vs. a teacher trying to explain the same topic.

I like the idea of collaborative work in a space that can be shared and used for future students. When a student creates a PowerPoint or a poster, what happens to it when they are done showing off their work? It gets saved in their folder or probably thrown away, there is no use to future students, with a wiki, other students can move forward on that project or learn from previous students efforts.

Item #20

I have often thought about the world of Ebooks and how they could change so much of what we do in the academic arena. I watch students walk into the building with these heavy backpacks that are half of their weight. Well, that problem could be solved if we either use an Ebook concept, or put the books on a jump drive and have the students read on the computer vs. a book.

Ebooks will not only be more environmentally friendly, as they would save millions of trees, they would allow students the ability to bring their homework or reading assignments wherever they go in a non bulky method.

I reviewed the Kindle site, and see the benefits of utilizing that system, but I have to say, I'm partial to the idea of an IPAD. If you just want a reader or Ibook system then the Kindle or a device similiar to a kindle would work fine, it enlarges the text, it's a nice size, text appears easy to read, but it's limited to what else it can do. The battery will last as long as a space shuttle mission....ummmm, ok, are we sending kids into space???? If so, can I volunteer a few choice students?

The Kindle is lighter and smaller than the IPOD, has free wireless and has no extra costs associated (monthly charges), so to a parent, having a child have a device ONLY for reading might be beneficial and doesn't tempt the child to download a game to play that instead of working, but I still like the multi-functional use of a IPAD. The downside to an IPAD is that it's heavier, has more items on it to distract from the learning process and requires a monthly service or a wireless connection of some sort.

The online system for downloading an ebook is fairly simple, the google ebook page is very well organized by topic, and I like that they have some of the more popular ebooks there for me to view. When you put your mouse on the book it gives you more information, which is nice.

Overall, I'm hoping that the world of ebooks and ebook readers moves into the academic world sometime in the VERY near future. Now we just need to create an elibrary where you can borrow a book, and when the specific time period is up to borrow a book, it is removed from the reader so that the borrowing system stays in place. Buying books will get costly, borrwing is a system that has worked for over a century since the first public library was established.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Item #19

Hmmmm, I like this, I think I like this a lot. As a computer teacher, I'm often showing multiple steps in a slow motion so that my students can see the steps, hear me explain how to navigate to specific areas, and then have them do each step with me. This is a lot of work, and sometimes a lot for a young child to remember. What if I had a screen capture that somehow continued on a loop so they can see the steps over and over again, so if they get lost they can work through the issue themselves? I wonder if that would work. I'm just thinking out loud, but I think this is a good idea. I used screen castle and couldn't be happier. This is the easiest thing I've done all day. I attempted to add the video in here, but I'm thinking the file is too big, it's amazing how quickly a movie gobbles up memory. I am not converting the file, let's see if that works. I think that will be a huge issue if I choose to do this at work. Will Craig Holland have a heart attack if I use screen captures often? Hmmmmm...one to ponder on for the evening. OK, maybe this file is too big,I attempted to convert the file...that didn't work. I redid the screen capture, it's not quite as informative, but it may attach to this post.

Hmmm, this is what I'm getting...
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Item #18-Podcasting

I have listened to Podcasts before, some more interesting than others. There have been times where I've downloaded a podcast to the IPOD, and taken the dog for a walk and worked and walked at the same time. Multitasking in both my personal life and my professional life makes me feel like I've spent that time well. Jack, my dog agrees with me
First I went to a Podcast on educational technology gaming and simulation. I was excited to hear what they had to say on this topic because I truly enjoy watching education come to life when I find a great online interactive activity or simulation. First, I will teach a topic then I love to incorporate some type of online interactive activity to see how many students I actually got through to. I also learn, who I didn't reach, who I need to sit with a little bit longer, and who is ready for the next step, and everyone seems to have fun when they learn with this style of teaching.

I listened to the podcast and was disappointed when they were very excited and spoke about second life, which is a world that my students are not only not ready for, but an online world that I don't believe is appropriate for elementary students.

My second podcast I went to was about Moodles. I like the name, never heard the term, so I listened in on that information. It's a way for teachers to create an online classroom with information, wiki's, activities, pretty much everything a teacher needs. It's an interesting system, and one that has been used quite a bit in England. I ventured to the site, and read more on there. It looks very user friendly, seems easy to understand and navitage so now my next step is go in and play and create an online classroom and put it to the test.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Item #17-Presentation Tools



I like the idea of being able to view and share presentations, but this topic hasn't wowed me like others. The main idea of this online class is to show us how to share ideas, present ideas to share, and this fits the topic, so I see the usefulness and benefit of adding it to the course.

I chose this presentation because it articulates my job in a unique way. I love the water, love the creatures in the water, and love learning about technology, thus this presentation was included.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

#16-Time to Explore

LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Remember The Milk
As a single parent, busy teacher and one who likes to volunteer for more than she can usually handle, I'm always thinking of things I have to do and this is a great site for me. I can input this information and the reminders can be sent to my on PHONE...how great is that?!? I need this!

THANK YOU once again for showing me this idea.

Am I the only one that lays awake at night worried that she won't remember to do something, then you remember it at night, don't have anything to write the idea down with, so you worry that you'll forget what you didn't want to forget? This will alleviate that stress.

Item 15-Google Doc's

I attempted to get to Google Doc's multiple ways, by clicking on the hyperlink, by typing in googledocs.com and by going to google and scrolling down the list to Documents, but I recevied an error message everytime. So, instead of editing the documents already there, I will tell you my opinion about this topic.

I can see the usefullness of this site for a variety of reasons, especially since I have a billion versions of my dissertation and would have really appreciated knowing about google docs when I was in the process of working towards my doctorate. After writing and reviewing that document sooooo many times, I couldn't see any mistakes evne if I left it alone for a day or two. Fortunately, I worked with a group of cohorts that had the same issue, so we worked together to edit each other's study. Since we had four of us working together, there were always four people editing and changing various aspects of the document. This created dissaray when it came time to combine all of the changes/ideas. Google would have alleviated that stress.

Within the world of teaching in Newington many of us have had to deal with the reaccreditation process and once again, there is a group of individuals assigned to review various areas of curriculum or parts of our educational arena. Yet again, Google docs would have been a signifant help to those working on the same topics.

#14-Social Networking

Wow, this is a topic I could probably write a novel on, but will try and keep to the cliff note version of my thoughts.

Here are some reasons why I love Facebook and the social networking concept:
1. As a busy mom I can't connect with everyone I feel as though I should, but I can easily go onto Facebook and see who might need a cheer up call, or a random friend calling to say "I'm there if you need a shoulder".

2. I can post pictures of my children and I and don't have to stress about leaving someone out.

3. I can keep up with friends, relatives, and old classmates that I would have normally lost touch with.

Here are some tricky parts of Facebook:
1. An informed user needs to think about the target audience. If you don't know all of the friends you have and trust them completely, don't post that your leaving for a two week vacation tomorrow. Not smart! Don't post pictures of your children if you aren't 100% sure of the safety of those pictures.

2. There are parts to Facebook in the settings that allow a user to allow ONLY friends, or certain connections to see your posts, pictures and who else you have friended. Make sure you review that section carefully to ensure you're not giving out too much information. I really wish Facebook would err on the side of caution and just make the default settings set to the most private and let users maneuver from there, but they don't.

I love the idea of posting as little or as much as I want, some people go overboard, and some people I wish posted more. I guess it's like everything else in life, everything in moderation.

Item #13

I chose Delicious for a few reasons, and they are very simple, not very intelligent reasons, but I'm going to share them anyway. First, I like the name, it's simple, cute and makes the site sound very user friendly. I buy many items because I like the color of the packaging (sad but true) and I chose this site over Dingo because I like the name.

I signed up and started tagging some sites, and at first, as with anything new, I wasn't sure where buttons were, or what to push, but the site pretty much does the work for you, it directs you to input information and by the second tag, I was feeling pretty comfortable. I'm not sure if I put newington23 on all the tags or if I just put that on one tag, so let me know if I did that part wrong.

I like this, but believe it will become really beneficial when other coworkers see the benefit and buy into the idea. Somehow I don't think this will be a hard sell. Thanks for putting this idea into the 23 topics in this class.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Item #12-Social Tagging

I might offend a few people by saying this, but I get a very strong feeling that a busy mom (who was probably a teacher too) created this idea. This was created by a person that understands working with a group, time constraints, and someone with a passion for using the web effectively.

I very much like the idea of utilizing a system where I can find sites for classroom teachers and have them use them when it works best for them, either during instructional time or to plan more effective technology integrated instruction. GREAT idea!

This is a very useful way of not only organizing data, but working collaboratively when you have the time to do so. The advantanges are that everyone can work at their own pace, contribute what they can, when they can and not feel like another meeting must be planned to collaborate. I'm not sure what a disadvantage might be, maybe if people get overzealous and find too many sites that don't jive with the topic.

I believe it's important to consider how your tagging it and the purpose of the site. If it's a great site for review, for online interactive practice, or for instruction. The tag has to be clear enough for others in the group to understand the purpose of the site.

Item #11-Widgets

Item #10-Twitter

Hmmmmm, at first glance I have to say, I'm not a Twitter/Tweeting fan. 140 characters sounds like much more than it actually is. I worked diligently to get my thought out and modify as needed to try and get the full thought out, but that was frustrating to me. Am I really that wordy? Hmmm, introspection time. I think I will put that question out to my friends on Facebook, which is the social network I definitely prefer. Is it because I'm used to Facebook, is it because it affords more more space for my ideas? Hmmmmm, I'm not sure.

The best of the Web 2008 was a bit overwhelming. There were a lot of ideas I wanted to click on, I like the idea of the table format, so after reviewing the table I clicked on ThinkFree, which was a neat area to start with. Technology is as mobile as we are, documents are mobile and thus, sitting at a computer may soon become a thing of the past for future generations. I don't think we will ever full get rid of the desk job, but I see changes in the future for business individuals and the future generations and their workplace.

Item #9

I believe as a technology/computer teacher in the year 2010 it is my job, no my obligation to my students to not only teach them how to cite sources, and give people their proper due credit, but I have to also become a role model for that behavior. I need to show them that teachers/parents/professionals, whomever have to live by the same rules of conduct online and off. This topic is VERY interesting and one that I feel is overlooked for the reasons stated on the main page. Sometimes when you REALLY get excited to teach a topic and you find some document, song or video that fits well into your unit, it's easy to get sidetracked on what we want vs. what's the right thing to do. If children grow up seeing adults model the appropriate behavior on copyright materials, and the world of creative commons is carefully explained then they should be ready to be responsible users of information.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

#8 Video

There are many video's that I would LOVE to incorporate into the technology/classroom curriculum because I think they are worthy of our academic time. This video, while cute, is amazing in my opinion. It teaches, it entertains and it rhymes.

I have used the listed programs to insert this video into the blog and tried this over and over, but it's not embedding to this blog post so I'm going to insert the html instead.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNUDDaEOvuY