Write your blog post for the week on this LiveBinder describing it to us and explaining some reasons why you think it is useful. Please reply to this with the link to your blog post for everyone to check out.
In class when we were first introduced and working with live binder, I had not realized how awesome they are!! I was not sold on the idea of how helpful they could be. I think i am more of a tangible person and I like having the ability to shuffle through my papers and move it around and hold my binder and look at my binder. As I was looking through some of the binders on the link form edmodo, https://teacherchallenge.edublogs.org/2011/04/12/free-tools-challenge-15-organize-and-share-with-livebinders/ I began to see how having a live binder is really not that different from having an actual binder, and you are saving trees while using live binder and not accumulating a ton of paper, and you don't need to carry around a huge binder which is super heavy you can have all that in formation on your phone!! or i-pad, or lap top, much more convenient than carrying around big old binders.
The tab button you can have to Livebinder it seems nice to just tuck away in your binder when you come across something that is useful for one of your binders
Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Blog Post #3
FOR MONDAY, please read the attached article on Technology and Vocabulary. Write a 1-2 paragraph reflection on your blog about it. Please REPLY TO THIS POST with the link of your specific blog post.
- I enjoyed reading the article eVoc Strategies: 10 Ways to use technology to build vocabulary. It made me reflect on the question that was brought up in class about what if someone does not have technology at home, and if it was fair to have technology be such a core base of learning for a class if not all can have that access. I decided to take that question and apply it to not just the individual students who don't have the access at home for technology use but what about from school to school? Not every school has the same level of technology, some have the top notch and some have the old falling apart technology. Is it fair to have technology be a core base of schools in general when not all schools have the same access? My answer to this question is that it is true that it can be very unfortunate and seem unfair that not everyone has the access to use all of these incredible tools, but it would be just as unfair to consider taking away the use of technology for those who have it, it would not make sense. Especially since our technology is growing and growing schools who lack in technology are slowly getting more and more advanced with their use of technology as well.
- Building off of the importance of using and growing from technology in the class, there is such a strong relationship with the improvement of a student's vocabulary when using assisting technology tools in the class. I loved the three areas the article used to base off the vocabulary tools; the role of interest, the engagement with words, and word learning.
- I have used wordle and I think it is an interesting perspective for your writing, you can discover more of your voice and style when you use your writing through wordle. You get to see what your most common words are and maybe reflect on why that is, I think this is great for students learning how to write and discover what they are capable of. At first, I didn't like the idea of the digital field trip but as I read I began to see the excitement and benefits of learning that can take place as you "surf the web." I think the online resources like dictionaries are where I have used technology to improve me technology a ton! It is quick ad easy and you can get a variety of definitions to help you create your definition of a word. The others I feel like I could see myself learning what more one on one learning and implementing differentiated teaching to all my students based on where they are at with their vocabulary.
Monday, April 21, 2014
Blog Post #2
Please reflect on your learning about blogging in the classroom. Make another post of around 2 paragraphs on your blog.
- In
the first paragraph, share your learning. What have you learned about
blogging? Why are teachers and students blogging? What are some ways blogs
are being used? What is their effectiveness in improving student learning?
I
have happily learned a lot about blogging in this class so far. A theme I have
been overhearing and reading is that technology can be super helpful and
beneficial or the exact opposite in the classroom. I really liked the edtech
review article that makes a point of saying that technology is not the lesson,
it is a medium to the lesson. I think that is exactly what blogging should be
used as well. I think the way to avoid technology being used in an unproductive
way is through having clear expectations of how the technology should be used
in class.
After
reviewing the blogging about the web 2.0 connected classroom
(http://blog.web20classroom.org/2013/04/soyou-wanna-use-blogs-in-classroom.html
) I felt more strongly connected to the power of blogs in the class. I could
relate to feeling of "this seems pointless to write this much for only one
person like my teacher to read" feeling I have had with a lot of my papers
I have worked hard on. I looked at the several links he posted to blogs and I
felt that they had good tips, but the layouts seemed a little sloppy to me. I
have noticed that about several blogs I have ran across, I know that doesn't
matter to some people, but for me when something is clean, clear, and easy to
follow I find myself wanting to read more of the blog.
- In
the second paragraph, provide the link for and describe one or two blogs
that stand out to you. Why are you attracted to these blogs? What are some
interesting aspects of them?
My
best friend has created a blog that I absolutely love. The whole theme of her blog
spot stood out to me. I am really into art and pattern, so i always notice
things like a design and layout of a blog, it catches my eye then I continue to
read on to learn more about the blog. My best friend Tess is going to school
for event planning and has created this blog that not only gives a total
overlook of the types of person she is but she has embedded all sorts of unique
trendy themed crafts, photographs and mood boards that help show off her type
of style that she continues to update:
http://tess-chilton.squarespace.com/
Another
blog that I enjoy following is an arts and crafts blog from a clothing company
that I like to wear called Free People. Similar to what I said before about how
colors and style stand out to me, the free people blog has a "pretty and
floral" theme that is and always has been one of my favorites. I really
like how within the blog there are links that extend to read more on a post
that interests you. Since there is already so much on the blog it is a nice way
to keep things organized clean and easy to follow:
http://blog.freepeople.com/diy/
After
reviewing many of the blogs on the powerpoint for this assignment I ran across
the Elementary Blogging and it stood out to be from it's layout.
http://smartblogs.com/education/2012/08/08/rewards-teaching-young-children-blog/
This blog was easy to follow, simple, and organized, so I was a fan! I also
loved how some of the links within the blog brought you to student work
examples. I also thought it was important how involved the parents can be in
this blog.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Blog Post # 1
About a year
ago, I felt that technology was going to be detrimental to the classroom and
take away so much authenticity. I remember thinking, before we know it there
will be virtual teacher holograms teaching the class so they wont need
teachers! Or they will have all students just glued to computers “learning” all
day via a computer! I am happy to say those views have changed and I have been
lucky to see with my own eyes technology in several classrooms. Over the last year
I have begun to see all the wonderful benefits technology has in the classroom.
The more classrooms I see and work with, I have found that technology gets kids
excited to learn, helps them improve in certain subject areas in a different
kind of way then just a teacher alone, promotes creativity, and it can save
time in a classroom, which is so valuable when it comes to the classroom. I
have seen a teacher so in tune with his technology in the class, it was
incredible to watch how his class operated so smoothly with the integrated
technology that fit so naturally in the classroom, it was Mr. Allan when he was
teaching at Wade King Elementary. The students could make their own videos in
kindergarten about their own versions of the three little pigs or the gingerbread
man! He was connected with the families online as well so they could keep track
of what was happening in the class. To me technology is defined as a tool in
order to enhance and improve something that you could probably do without it
but having it can make such a difference and help make everyday more practical.
That is not to
say that technology is ALWAYS a good thing and I have seen it used the wrong
way several times. I was helping out in a before school program last year down
at Whatcom Middle School for my service learning project. There were about 20
students or so who would show up and well over half of them would only want to
play this computer game that had to do with building a city, I believe it was
called World of War craft. There was a man in charge who told me to set
the timer and rotate the kids in and out of the 5 computers that were in the
class. It was his program, so it was his rules, but I eagerly tried to
encourage the kids to play a card game with me, or let me help them with
homework, or just even talk to me so I could learn more about them. I was bale
to connect with about 4 of the kids but the rest barely took their eyes off the
computer screen. This really irritated me. I felt as if the kids were missing
so much valuable time and opportunity to connect with each other and me.
I think this kind of technology takes away from education. All in all I believe
technology is beneficial to schools. The technology that should be used in the
classroom should ONLY and ALWAYS benefit the learning that happens in the
classroom.
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