Tuesday, December 11, 2012

James Sanders

Tonights class was led by guest speaker James Sanders. I LOVED his use of Socrative. Socrative is a new and exciting way to make learning interactive. Teachers can control the classroom through an internet site where students can respond to questions, compare answers with peers, and present question to the teacher all digitally through the internet. It is a great way to monitor how many students are paying attention to the lesson because the teacher can monitor how many students have responded to questions and postings. I think it would be a great way for teachers to have students respond to all content areas such as quick writes on in class readings or asking math questions based on a lesson. It is all confidential so students do not feel ashamed about what they are expressing or questions they are asking. It is a great way to make learning collaborative and interactive. 


Night! 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Guest Speaker: Jon Corippo

Tonight's class we had a guest speaker named Jon Corippo.

He covered the importance of copyrights. We as future teachers need to provide our students with knowledge of why it is important to give credit to those that have done the work. Students need to understand that using technology and resources is essential for learning but students need to learn how to properly use and integrate the material created and discovered by others into their own. It is important to teach students how to properly site and reference materials so that Authors of work receive credit.

Also I enjoyed his discussion on how to use technology to create graphic organizers and presentations to help motivate students to learn. He made some great points on how teachers using technology need to be responsible for what their students are doing when using computers to learn. I like that he made it possible for students to present information with technology driven graphic organizers and use itunes in class. He explained how he monitored his students technology use to ensure the students were using their resources properly and not allowing them to  disrupt their peers in other classes through the internet. His presentation gave insight to an excellent way to keeping students up to date in the classroom but ensuring technology is used solely for learning and development. All students are given the same opportunities without distraction.


Thanks. Have a great weekend everyone!

Guest Speaker: Diane Main

Late Blog post.
Last class we had a guest speaker Diane Main. She covered how to properly present a portfolio online. Diane went into detail about how to use google sites to create a new and exciting way to present our work as a webpage. I had no clue how to master making a webpage but with her guidance made everything seem very simple. I can now attach multiple google documents, blogs, and presentations to one website. Connecting an assignments in portfolio fashion makes it easier for students to evaluate their progress throughout a particular course. I felt very accomplished to see how my webpage came together. I found myself motivated to complete my other assignments so that I could complete my webpage. The skills Diane taught the class is extremely useful. I hope to use this form of technology to help my future students combine all of their work throughout the course of a school year to help them put into perspective how they have grown academically.

Night!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Pinterest

Tonight's class was very simple. We went over mindmeister and pinterest. I really enjoyed covering pinterest because I use the site often. I find that it is very useful when working with students. Pinterest gives educators access to new and exciting ideas that the teachers can use in the classroom. Personally in my daily job I use pinterest to come up with art projects and games that my students can play during after school care. Pinterest gives researchers access to new ideas with links to websites that explain concepts and how to properly complete selected projects. 

In addition, I really enjoyed learning to complete the final project. I was unaware that Google Drive gave students a way to create a powerpoint presentation without having the microsoft software. This is a great tool to teach students to use because all students can access this tool if they have access to a computer and google account. It is very easy to navigate and a fun way for students to present their findings and ideas. 



Have a good night! 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Social Media

Does Social Media, does it have a place in the classroom? 

As the class progresses I do agree that education would benefit from more technology in the classroom. Students are so digitally involved in their daily lives that incorporating more technology into teaching content will motivate students to want to come to school. Using technology as a tool to teach content standards may make it easier for students to relate to different subject areas. I am all for technology in the classroom but I am not sold on social media websites.

Social Media I believe should be more of an extra outside activity, done on the students free time. I feel sites like Facebook and Twitter can provided a lot of access to educational material but they can bring major distractions into the classroom. Students are often too young to have access to social media websites because they get caught up into issues such as cyber bullying or chatting with their friends. These sites give students access to a lot of information they may not be mature enough to be viewing. Social media sites become more of a distraction and would make it difficult for teachers to monitor the students correct usage of the sites. 

Do not get me wrong I personally use these sites but I feel young children do not need to be using sites such as these. Facebook and Twitter can provide great ways to communicate and learn but students at young ages tend to use these sites for immature drama and unnecessary information about their lives such as what they ate this morning. These sites would be great for parents and teachers to communicate and to provide classroom updates for parents but students do not need direct access to them. Possibly at the high school level it can be different but elementary and middle school students would survive without social media in the classroom. 


Happy Thanksgiving!!! 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Flip Teaching

Tonight's class covered multiple subject areas such as podcast, screencast, animoto, and flip teaching. 


What I found most interesting was flip teaching. Giving students the opportunity to access course content outside of the classroom will reinforce understanding. Flip teaching uses videos to cover content, the students are expected to watch and bring back their questions to class pushing them to be responsible for their individual learning. I feel the use of flip teaching gives struggling students  a second chance to master information outside of the lecture setting. In addition, it also can be used as a pre-teaching technique to possibly introduce new information to the students before the teacher presents new topics in the classroom. This type of teaching gives students control of what information they are receiving, it is hands on versus a lecture where many students cannot focus. I like the idea of making students responsible for their learning but I fear getting students to take flip teaching would be a huge challenge. Since the information is not being delivered in class by the teacher specifically how to ensure the students really are watching is my question. I would be interested in working with other educators who are currently using this technique and how they motivated their students to watch the videos. 

What I also would love to use in my classroom is the animoto video creations. Using these videos to provide education for students can make teaching more exciting for the students. Also I would be interested in having my future students use animoto to create their own report presentations, it would bring them new and exciting ways to present their work other then poster boards and powerpoint


Have a good weekend! 

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Gamification

I found tonight's class a bit confusing. The topic of gamification was foreign to me. I feel the idea is positive because it creates a way for course content to become more relatable to the current generation of digital native students. Using gamification in the classroom opens new doors and expands the mind of students in a whole new way. In the Cuesta Learning video I was amazed to see young children creating video games on their own. Gamification creates rigorous challenges for students to better use their imaginations when relating to education. The use of creating and paying games in the classroom allows students to see the progress they make and how they have improved from one assignment to another. In addition, being able to share the finished products of their games with peers creates a sense of accomplishment for the students. The students are able to socialize in a whole new way through the games. Although there is the concern that using games in the classroom creates a competitive environment I believe the overall ideals of gamification is positive. 


Gamification and use of technology in the classroom is very beneficial, it makes students excited about school. Technology is motivating youth to have the desire to learn, this was apparent as well when we looked at the video on the students in Singapore. Watching the students and teachers in Singapore discuss how the students were not dreading attending school, made me think know wonder Asian countries are more advanced in technology. Singapore and other areas have embraced technology to make academics more interesting, leading to MOTIVATION! Motivated Students are students who want to learn. 


Have a good night everyone!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Immigrant vs. Native

How does technology fit into the classroom? 

In tonight's class we looked at whether technology really fits into the classroom. Technology is changing at such a fast pace many teachers including myself are at risk of being left behind. I am a digital native. In my lifetime cellphones and the internet have become the norm. I use a computer everyday for work, leisure, and school. Although I am classified as a digital native now, my status may change five years from now because the rapid rate that technology continues to change and evolve, it is difficult to keep up. 

This constant growth of technology makes it very difficult for educators to use technology in the classroom, the students are more advanced than the teachers in much of today's technology. In the Digital Immigrant and Native reading we looked at how to bridge the gap between the two parties, native and immigrant, so that educators can engage students in the academic content while not overwhelming the digitally immigrant teachers. I feel it is important we as educators use technology to provide our students with immediate access to information because students are use to the fast responses they receive from ipads, televisions, the internets, and cellphones. 

Yes, the immediate access to information creates new challenges for educators because it forces teachers to master new technological tools but it can make teaching easier as well. I provides teachers a fast way to keep students interested in course content, it provides new strategies to guide learning, taking stress of teachers. The use of technology in the classroom only requires teachers to ensure the information students are retaining is accurate. Google, AOL, Yahoo, MSN, Wikipedia, ect have made access to information instant but not always correct. I feel that not only is important to use technology to engage our students in academic content in a way that grasps their attention, but to ensure our students are receiving the right information. Technology can provide a huge helping hand to educators despite the digital gap but it does need to be monitored. 


Have a great weekend everyone!! 


Tuesday, November 6, 2012

First Day on the BLOG

Tonight in class we covered how to use and create our google accounts and personal blogs. The course requirements were explained and all the assignments were given a brief explanation. The class was given an introduction to an interactive media website "Corkboard" where students can communicate with one another instantly online in the classroom. The class worked in pairs and helped each other through the process of creating a blog

   -How to blog

   - Where and why we should use blogs
   - How to set up a blog

I personal found creating the blog a bit challenging. I struggled with locating my gmail account password and was not able to access my account without some troubleshooting. I found myself very confused at some points in the lesson. I felt a little tech-stupid. Although I struggled with setting up my blog overall it was a beneficial lesson. I hope to provide my future students parents with a way to keep up with what my classroom is doing and a blog will be an excellent way to do that.


Lastly, watching the Simpsons clips were very entertaining. It really made me feel bad for my past teachers. I think it is important to incorporate technology into the classroom because students are now more interested in what is happening on Facebook than in their textbooks. When the substitute teacher on the Simpsons used texing and social networking to reach out to the students to engage them in the course content was a cute idea. Watching how technology has changed is amazing and the facts presented such as "China taking all US jobs would still have a labor surplus" and "How students studying technology in school, after their first year everything they have learned is outdated" are shocking statistics. It amazes me how unaware we are as a population.


Hope everyone had a great evening! GO OBAMA!