Geography Cross
I created an educational science crossword puzzle using Excel in ways I never knew possible. I came up with geography words suitable for younger students and created a crossword and answer key. This meets NETS 1 and 6.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Google Earth- "Santa Barbara"- (NETS IV)
iMovie Software Proficiency (PSA)- (NETS I,II,III,VI)
I created a iMovie using the video clips provided to create my own piece. Given specific guidelines, I was able to create a movie about Cal State San Marcos using voice over, video editing, text and music. This meets NETS 1,2,3 and 6.
Journal #10- "Five Steps to an Accessible Classroom Website"
Amundson, Linda. (2009). Five Steps to an Accessible Classroom Website .37(2), Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/LL/LLIssues/Volume3720092010/NovemberNo3/L_L_November_2009.htm
This article is very handy when you are making a website of your own. I think it is very important to communicate with both the parents and students once they leave the classroom. My goal as a teacher is to create some sort of website that will let me communicate back and forth, possibly a Wiki. This article helps you to create a great page step by step. There are five steps to follow that will help.
1.Organize for Easier Navigation
2. Navigation without a Mouse
3. Text Explanations for Images
4. Using Text that Makes Sense
5. Web Validators
Especially when you are working with younger students, you want to make sure that titles are easy to read and understand. You want them to be right to the point so they know what they need to do. I think it is also very important to use pictures with the younger students, because I find that it engages them more. Make sure that your page is very organized and easy to navigate, because you never know how computer savvy your students or parents may be.
I would definitely recommend current or incoming teachers take a look at this article. I know that I am not very computer savvy, but this could sure help you put something together. It helps you to think about the little ideas you might have forgot to add to your page.
Do you think teachers should use websites in their classroom to communicate?
I do. I think it is very important to keep in contact with your parents and students. A lot of times people forget to check their e-mail, and yes, they might forget this web page as well, but I think it is good for both the parent and student to be able to access.
Would you add any steps to this article?
No. I think these five steps are right to the point. They might be basic, but they are concepts you may have never thought about.
This article is very handy when you are making a website of your own. I think it is very important to communicate with both the parents and students once they leave the classroom. My goal as a teacher is to create some sort of website that will let me communicate back and forth, possibly a Wiki. This article helps you to create a great page step by step. There are five steps to follow that will help.
1.Organize for Easier Navigation
2. Navigation without a Mouse
3. Text Explanations for Images
4. Using Text that Makes Sense
5. Web Validators
Especially when you are working with younger students, you want to make sure that titles are easy to read and understand. You want them to be right to the point so they know what they need to do. I think it is also very important to use pictures with the younger students, because I find that it engages them more. Make sure that your page is very organized and easy to navigate, because you never know how computer savvy your students or parents may be.
I would definitely recommend current or incoming teachers take a look at this article. I know that I am not very computer savvy, but this could sure help you put something together. It helps you to think about the little ideas you might have forgot to add to your page.
Do you think teachers should use websites in their classroom to communicate?
I do. I think it is very important to keep in contact with your parents and students. A lot of times people forget to check their e-mail, and yes, they might forget this web page as well, but I think it is good for both the parent and student to be able to access.
Would you add any steps to this article?
No. I think these five steps are right to the point. They might be basic, but they are concepts you may have never thought about.
Journal #9- "S'Cool Tools: 5 Great Tools to Perk Up Your Classroom and Engage Your Students"
Brown Yoder , M. (2009, November). S'cool tools: 5 great tools to perk up your classroom and engage your students. 37(3), Retrieved from http://www.iste.org
This article was very interesting. It shows teachers different ways to engage their students. You obviously want your students to have a good time and want them to learn the material being taught. Maureen Brown Yoder says that it is important to ask these three questions when using learning tools:
1. Does this tool have the potential to enhance teaching in some powerful way?
2. Is this tool easy to learn and well supported?
3. Is this an innovative new tool or a substantial improvement on an earlier version? Based on this criteria, the following five tools have the potential to transform your lessons.
These are very good questions to ask ones self when creating a lesson plan.
Another Interesting portion of the article was when she was talking about how Google is making applications specifically for teachers. It is going to provide teachers with lesson plans, the option to share ideas with one another as well as giving advise and will also contain a list of educators around the world who are also use this Google site. The best part, ITS COST FREE! I think this is a great idea, especially with the budget cuts right now. Teachers already have to spend lots of their own money on classroom materials and on other school related things that the last thing teachers’ need is to pay for lesson plan ideas.
Do you think the three questions Yoder asks are really relevant?
Yes, I do think they are very important to answer when creating a lesson plan. Especially when working with younger students, it is important to use tools that all students are going to be able to work with and relate to.
Would you actually use the Google site as a teacher when it is offered?
Yes, I would definitely use it when it comes out. Free lesson plans! You would be crazy not to. I also think it is very helpful that you are connected with people all around the world. You are going to be able to get some great ideas form other teachers from so many other places.
This article was very interesting. It shows teachers different ways to engage their students. You obviously want your students to have a good time and want them to learn the material being taught. Maureen Brown Yoder says that it is important to ask these three questions when using learning tools:
1. Does this tool have the potential to enhance teaching in some powerful way?
2. Is this tool easy to learn and well supported?
3. Is this an innovative new tool or a substantial improvement on an earlier version? Based on this criteria, the following five tools have the potential to transform your lessons.
These are very good questions to ask ones self when creating a lesson plan.
Another Interesting portion of the article was when she was talking about how Google is making applications specifically for teachers. It is going to provide teachers with lesson plans, the option to share ideas with one another as well as giving advise and will also contain a list of educators around the world who are also use this Google site. The best part, ITS COST FREE! I think this is a great idea, especially with the budget cuts right now. Teachers already have to spend lots of their own money on classroom materials and on other school related things that the last thing teachers’ need is to pay for lesson plan ideas.
Do you think the three questions Yoder asks are really relevant?
Yes, I do think they are very important to answer when creating a lesson plan. Especially when working with younger students, it is important to use tools that all students are going to be able to work with and relate to.
Would you actually use the Google site as a teacher when it is offered?
Yes, I would definitely use it when it comes out. Free lesson plans! You would be crazy not to. I also think it is very helpful that you are connected with people all around the world. You are going to be able to get some great ideas form other teachers from so many other places.
Journal #8- "Have You Tweeted Today?"
Fingal, D. (2009). Have you tweeted today? Learning and Leading with Technology, 37(2). Retrieved on October 20, 2009 from http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=September_October_No_2_3&Template=/MembersOnly.cfm&NavMenuID=4381&ContentID=24192&DirectListComboInd=D
I have never been a Twitter fan, but I will say I am a Facebook fan. It is nice to be able to connect with people you have not seen for years, or just talk to your close friends while you are working on a paper. Though Twitter is a little different, it has a lot of similarities. What I find is nice about Twitter is you can connect with a whole group at one time. In our classroom, all the students are connected with one another so we can ask each other questions, and find out information if needed.
When you think about it, people are complaining about what Twitter is being used for like “bashing” on famous people but in reality that is why a lot of people have a Twitter page. I don’t think it really matters what people use it for, but in this case I think Twittering can be really useful in the classroom. When Beth spoke about how many of her colleagues did not approve I did understand why. A lot of younger students would then be subjected to what is on Twitter because they have one. I think there are positives and negatives to twitter. If I were a teacher I think I would rather use a Wiki page instead because this way parents would be more willing to access a Wiki more then a Twitter I would think.
Why do you think there are so many negatives about Twitter?
I think there is a bad reputation for Twitter because before I had one the only reason I heard people use it was to talk about famous people and what they had done that weekend. I think a lot of people want to use this site for school related issues, but will their students really be on it for the right reasons?
Would you use Twitter in your classroom?
I don’t think I would use Twitter only because I do think all the other things advertised on Twitter would distract the students. Not only for this reason, but for my reasoning’s earlier in the paper. I think that younger children being subjected to something like Twitter so young could actually be a bad thing. I could be very wrong, but I think I would rather use a Wiki page to keep in contact with everyone.
I have never been a Twitter fan, but I will say I am a Facebook fan. It is nice to be able to connect with people you have not seen for years, or just talk to your close friends while you are working on a paper. Though Twitter is a little different, it has a lot of similarities. What I find is nice about Twitter is you can connect with a whole group at one time. In our classroom, all the students are connected with one another so we can ask each other questions, and find out information if needed.
When you think about it, people are complaining about what Twitter is being used for like “bashing” on famous people but in reality that is why a lot of people have a Twitter page. I don’t think it really matters what people use it for, but in this case I think Twittering can be really useful in the classroom. When Beth spoke about how many of her colleagues did not approve I did understand why. A lot of younger students would then be subjected to what is on Twitter because they have one. I think there are positives and negatives to twitter. If I were a teacher I think I would rather use a Wiki page instead because this way parents would be more willing to access a Wiki more then a Twitter I would think.
Why do you think there are so many negatives about Twitter?
I think there is a bad reputation for Twitter because before I had one the only reason I heard people use it was to talk about famous people and what they had done that weekend. I think a lot of people want to use this site for school related issues, but will their students really be on it for the right reasons?
Would you use Twitter in your classroom?
I don’t think I would use Twitter only because I do think all the other things advertised on Twitter would distract the students. Not only for this reason, but for my reasoning’s earlier in the paper. I think that younger children being subjected to something like Twitter so young could actually be a bad thing. I could be very wrong, but I think I would rather use a Wiki page to keep in contact with everyone.
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