Monday, October 8, 2012

Thing #12: Google

I chose Google Calendar and Google Translate to explore further.  I think that both tools would be beneficial in a classroom setting.  Google Calendar can be used by the teacher to keep track of daily assignments and meetings.  Google Translate can be useful when teaching ELL students.  I liked the Google Translate because it allows for easier learning of a foreign language. I find both of these tools can be  useful even for personal reasons, not just the classroom.

Thing #11: Finding Feeds

The method that I found to be the easiest was Google Blog Search.  The reason it was the easiest was because all you had to do was type in a subject and it pulled up all the blogs on that subject.  Topix.net and Technorati were a little confusing for me, I did not like how you had to search for what you wanted to find, it took too much time.  I found a lot of useful educational blogs by using keywords like "web 2.0" and "blogs about education".  I did not find any unusual feeds.  I think that my future personal and educational tool of choice to find good newsfeeds and blogs would be Google Blog Search.

Thing #10: RSS

Setting up my Google Reader account was very easy.  I already have a gmail account so it automatically set up my Google Reader account.  All I had to do was subscribe to the websites that I wanted daily information from.  I personally do not like the RSS and newsreaders.  I feel like it is just another email account to have to manage.  I can see how using this technology in schools and in your personal life could be beneficial, I just can't see myself using it.  Being able to have all subscriptions on one page would definitely  make life a little easier when you want information from all of your subscriptions at the same time.  Technology is constantly growing and changing so using a tool like RSS can keep you up-to-date with these growing technologies and keep you ready for the most current technology.

Thing #9: Image Generators


http://www.happyfacegenerator.com/

custom image
http://www.imagechef.com/

The process for creating both of these images was ver easy and self explanatory.  You simply choose the design you want to use and then place the words that you want to use on the template and hit generate.  I had a lot of fun creating both of these images.

I can see using these generators in the library or classroom.  For my second image I researched teaching quotes.  The students could do the same thing.  These image generators could be used as a learning tool, allowing for the students to research something and turn it into an image.  I also know I will be using these generators for personal use as well.  It was a fun and eay exercise, so why not use it at home too?

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Thing #8: Mash Ups

letter tMagnetic letter eCardboard letter aCPuffy Sticker Letter H


I created this image with Spell with Flickr. I had fun with this "thing" and it was so easy to use. I really liked how you could change the letter to a new design just by clicking on it. I think that a tool like Flickr and Spell with Flickr could be very beneficial to a classroom. It would be neat to create images that deal with the subject you teach and place them throughout the classroom. It would also be fun to have students use this tool to create their own image and use it in a presentation or part of a project. I will definitely use Flickr in my class.

I feel like sharing photos online is fine as long as they are not too personal. If I had a photo that meant a lot to me, I would not share that with other people because it is something that is special to me. I also think that it would depend on the reason for wanting to share a photo that would justify its use.

Thing #7: Flickr



by honeycri

Finding an image on Flickr was very easy.  I had no idea what kind of image I was going to look for so I just started exploring the site.  I happened upon pictures of cats doing funny things, I love cats so I decided to look at those pictures.  This was the one I decided on.  I chose this image because I love how cats squeeze themselves into the smallest spaces and sleep.  This kitty looks pretty content, don't you think?

I did not set up an account with Flickr, but I know that I will in the future.  Flickr can be a very fun tool to use as a teacher. 

Thing #6: Discovery Web 2.0

I chose to explore Google Calendar.  The reason I chose this tool was because I felt that for a teacher, having a daily calendar would help make the teaching process a little easier.  Being able to have a day-by-day account of what you plan to teach and how will make it easier to plan the next day's subject.
I really liked how you could choose to plan by day, week, month, or four day increments.  I also liked that you could add your agenda for any given day or every day if you wanted to and make it a set event.  I did not dislike anything about Google Calendar.  It was very easy to use and navigate.  I could definitely see this tool being used in a school.  This tool would make for easier planning and would even help so that events and plans are not missed.

Google Calendar
https://www.google.com/calendar/render?pli=1

Thing #5: Web 2.0

School 2.0 to me means growth of technology in the classroom.  The amount of technology that is used in today's classrooms is monumental compared to 10 years ago when I was in school.  We had a single computer lab with no internet access.  Today students are given iPads and MacBooks to use in the classroom that have internet access.  This allows for students to be able to do research for assignments and write papers at the same time all while sitting at their desk at school.  I love the idea of being able to use technology to enhance the material that my students will learn.  I also think that implementing technology in the class will make it easier for the students to want to learn.
With technology growing at such a rapid pace, schools in the future will have greater access to greater technology.  Students will enjoy going to class because it will all be interactive technologies, not just internet surfing and computers.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Thing #4: Commenting

The reason that commenting on other people's blogs helps create a sense of community and interaction is because it brings people together that share the same interests.  When you have people commenting on your blog, you realize that you are not the only person that feels the way you do about something.  Commenting allows the blogger a chance to learn from other people about the subject being blogged about.
From the blogs about commenting that we were supposed to read, I really liked the "ask questions" portion.  Like it stated, asking question invites visitors of your blog to comment on your posts; especially if it is a question that can't be ignored.  I also liked the point "make it meaningful".  Don't leave a comment that isn't heart-felt or sincere, the blogger spends a lot of time posting and is proud of their blog and the work that they put into it. 
The five class-mates that I chose to comment on are: Hilton's patch of education, C. Barlow's 23 things, Webb's 23 things, The Brennan Breeze, and L. Oliphant's 23 things.  The reason that I chose these five was for various reasons, but the main reason was because their blog pages were eye-catching which peaked my interest on the content included.  The two outside blogs I chose were Happyquiltingmellissa.blogspot.com and smittenkitchen.com.  The reason I chose these two blogs is because I love quilting and cooking.  I want to learn more about both so I thought I would give their blogs a try.

I commented on Hilton's patch of education on her post named Thing 5 on 2.0.  I told her that I agreed with her about the use of technology in the classroom.  I also told her that I could tell how passionate she was about becoming a teacher.  I chose to write this comment because I did agree with her and I liked what she had to say about the use and misuse of technology on classrooms.  At the end of her post she talks about how excited she is to teach with technology, but the way she said it made me smile. 

C.Barlow's 23 things and her Thing 7 was what I posted on.  I told her that I have not done thing 7 yet but that it looked like fun and that I also liked the picture she posted.  I chose to comment on hers because I, like her, like flowers too and I thought the picture that she chose was pretty.

For The Brennan Breeze I commented on Thing #9: Image Generators.  I commented on how I liked the quote that she chose for the first image and that I thought it was quite fitting to have in the classroom.  I chose to comment on this one because I liked the way the images looked and it got me excited for when I get to Thing 9.

On Webb's23things, I chose to comment on Thing 3.  I told her that I loved her idea about how to use her blog to keep the children interested.  I chose to write this because I have the same views as she does when it comes to making a blog while being a teacher.

On L.Olophant's23things I chose Thing #10.  I told her that I like the idea of having a time-saver in the classroom.  I chose to write that because I know that as a teacher anything to make our jobs a little easier, even if it is saving a little time here and there, is going to be better.

For Happyquiltingmellissa.blogspot.com, I commented on the really cute Halloween fabric and designs for her current quilt she is making.  I also told her I am new to quilting so I don't know much about block quilting.  The reason I made this comment to her was because I wanted her to know that I liked her quilting ideas.

Monday, October 1, 2012

Thing #3

I think that one of the most beneficial ways to use a blog in the classroom is for personal growth.  I would use a blog as a type of personal journal.  I would keep a daily log of my experiences in the classroom and with my students.  I think it would be good to be able to look back and see how much I had grown and learned from my experiences as a new teacher.

I would also have a teacher/parent/student blog so that my students and their parents could follow their progress throughout the school year.  I would love to be able to see parents interact and comment on the blog because it would show their involvement with their child's education.

Before this blog assignment, it had never occurred to me that a blog could be used or would be beneficial in a classroom.  The more I thought about this question, the more I realized how easy it would be and how much it would help a teacher.  A blog is also a fun way to get your students interested in what they are learning.

Thing #2

My experience while making my blog page was quite fun and easy.  I very much enjoyed this project.  I have always wanted to make my own blog page but I thought that it would be very hard and time consuming but it was the exact opposite.  I think that the reason it was so easy was because it was self-explanatory.  Step-by-step instructions and a walk-through set up with the professor also helped.

I took my time when I chose my posting name.  This blog is going to follow me for the rest of my life so I wanted to make it mean something; this blog is more than just a grade to me.  I didn't want it to be just anything; I wanted my posting name to represent me in a special way.  I wanted to be reminded of why I chose to go back to school and why it is so important for me to finish.  My posting name has the first initial of my husband, all three of my children, and myself (epazk: Eric, Pam, Alexa, Zack, and Katelyn).  My husband and I are high school sweethearts and one of my favorite memories is  of me watching him play football for the school we attended, so the number 77 represents his old jersey number.  Every time I get on my blog page I will be reminded of my family and how much I love them.

My blog name is not as special but to me it represents MY journey to becoming a teacher.  This blog page is about me and my learning process throughout this journey.  I am sure that other student's chose to name their 23 Things after themselves as well, but these 23 Things are about just me and that is what makes them unique.

My avatar looks like me for the same reason that I took my time to name my posting name and blog name; this blog is mine, it represent me and what I stand for.  My favorite color is green and I love to wear jeans, so I thought it only appropriate to give myself a green shirt and a pair of jeans on my avatar.  This blog represents who I am now, not who I want to be!