Adventures in Pencil Integration
This picture is about two different brands of pencils. However I think the picture represents the two different brands in everything you can buy, for example a Mac or a PC. A Mac is going to cost more but it allows users to be able to use features that a PC doesn't have. While a PC will be cheaper but it might break more. Or another example could be when buying groceries. The off brand is going to be cheaper but it might not provide as many nutrients as the name brand items. Or fashion when people pay 50 dollars for a t-shirt, that t-shirt might be awesome but you can get a t-shirt that might rip a little easier for 10 dollars. So I think the Image just represents the choice between paying more or settling for less.
Why were your kids playing games
In Why were you playing games it is a blog post that tries to show how schools are to worried about standardized tests scores and not actually learning. In the post he is in a scenario where his students are doing a simulation and having fun and learning. However, the principal calls him in and tells him that he thinks it is a game and he should stop. The teacher tries to explain that it is not a game like tic tac toe it is engaging the students and allowing them to learn and have fun at the same time. I think this post is a pretty comical way to address a real problem in the education system. In which all teachers and administrators care about is results on tests instead of the students. With little comical stories like why were your kids playing games, hopefully more and more school systems will try and adopt the student first not test scores first theory.
The other post I read was Are Pencils making us narcissistic? In this post it is another story about how a teacher and his principal don't agree with how the teacher is teaching in the classroom. In the story the teacher is saying pencils but he really means the interenet. The principal is saying that he doesn't like the new way and that they should stick to the old way of doing stuff. The teacher however believes that it is better for the student to be producing for a larger audience. He finishes by saying it is essentially the same thing as when people used to write letters to their friends in the social network. The difference is this social network just allows students to write to more friends faster.
Don't teach your kids this stuff. Please?
Scott McLeod has a PHD., which makes him a doctor, and currently works as the Director of Innovation for Prairie Lake Area Education Agency 8 in Iowa. Also he helped create the UCEA Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education. His post is a sarcastic post that is about how he is telling teachers the disadvantages of teaching about computers. But he ends with saying go ahead don't teach your students but I will and we will compare where they are in ten to twenty years. I like the post because it stresses the importance of preparing our students by teaching them to be the most technologically literate they can be because we have no clue what will happen in the future.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Blog Post #9
Mr. McClung Volume 1
I decided that since I really have no clue what to expect in my first year of teaching I would read Volume one of Mr. McClung's Blog. I really enjoyed reading it and I kind of want to read it before class everyday of my first year of teaching. He talks about how when he first arrived he was to worried about what people were going to think of him, which seems to be a big problem, and that it affected his performance trying to impress everyone. He said he learned that the key to being a good teacher is to let your audience guide you in the correct way. This sounds to easy but I think he is extremely right. You could be the smartest professor in the world but if your students can't learn the way you are teaching you will be a terrible teacher. The next point he goes to is to be flexible. Don't let your determination to have the perfect lesson plan get in the way of teaching. He said bad things happen and sometimes you have to stray off the lesson plan, but good teachers except this change and are able to change with it and still be able to reach the kids. His peace of advice is to change with a smile :). He said he learned that communication is a huge part in teaching not just with your students but with the faculty as well. He advises to communicate with everyone that a way people will be able to help you become a better teacher. He said he learned that teachers have to be reasonable. Every teacher wants to go in everyday and change a life but people aren't perfect so that can't happen. He says that when students don't meet your expectation don't get upset learn and change they way you approach teaching them. Another thing he learned, which I am learning right now, don't be afraid to use technology. Technology is there to help us teach and to make learning fun for students. Mr. McClung knows computers are difficult but he also knows that teaching with them has huge advantages. He gives the advice to listen to your students. That they are the ones you are there for so listen to what they have to say. He also says that the key to being a good teacher is to know about your students. The more you know about your students the more respect you will receive. Finally he says he learned to never stop learning. He says that we live in a learning environment so why not learn. After reading this post I think it is probably the best advice I have heard about being a teacher. I agree with Mr. McClung and I hope I can learn from his lessons.
Mr. McClung Volume 4
In this volume Mr. McClung said that he learned two very important things this year, and that they were to teach to who you are assigned to teach and never settle. I think these two lessons are extremely important because as I was reading them in Mr. McClung's Blog I was thinking to myself wow I feel like that is exactly what I am going to do as a teacher. The first lesson Teach who you are assigned to teach refers to how he tried to impress his peers when he was teaching this year. He got so caught up in how he thought the other teachers viewed him as a teacher that he forgot to be a good teacher to the kids and not just his peers. I feel like this is an extremely important lesson to learn because I feel I have the same problem now. I always worry about other people perceive me instead of doing the best job that I think their is. Reading this blog has hopefully made me realize that I can't be concerned with how other people view my styles, as long as they work that is all that matters.
The second lesson he learned, which I am scared this is going to happen to me, is he realized he was becoming a lazy teacher. He started using old lesson plans and not trying to figure out cool new ways to teach the material because he had already done it three times. I know when I get into a habit of things that I tend to stay in that habit especially if it has brought success before, but as Mr McClung found out that isn't fair to your students. Teachers should always try to improve their methods because that way students will realize that their teachers are working hard for them so the can learn better. Reading this blog post has taught me that no matter what we can't stop improving because if we do its not fair for the future.
I decided that since I really have no clue what to expect in my first year of teaching I would read Volume one of Mr. McClung's Blog. I really enjoyed reading it and I kind of want to read it before class everyday of my first year of teaching. He talks about how when he first arrived he was to worried about what people were going to think of him, which seems to be a big problem, and that it affected his performance trying to impress everyone. He said he learned that the key to being a good teacher is to let your audience guide you in the correct way. This sounds to easy but I think he is extremely right. You could be the smartest professor in the world but if your students can't learn the way you are teaching you will be a terrible teacher. The next point he goes to is to be flexible. Don't let your determination to have the perfect lesson plan get in the way of teaching. He said bad things happen and sometimes you have to stray off the lesson plan, but good teachers except this change and are able to change with it and still be able to reach the kids. His peace of advice is to change with a smile :). He said he learned that communication is a huge part in teaching not just with your students but with the faculty as well. He advises to communicate with everyone that a way people will be able to help you become a better teacher. He said he learned that teachers have to be reasonable. Every teacher wants to go in everyday and change a life but people aren't perfect so that can't happen. He says that when students don't meet your expectation don't get upset learn and change they way you approach teaching them. Another thing he learned, which I am learning right now, don't be afraid to use technology. Technology is there to help us teach and to make learning fun for students. Mr. McClung knows computers are difficult but he also knows that teaching with them has huge advantages. He gives the advice to listen to your students. That they are the ones you are there for so listen to what they have to say. He also says that the key to being a good teacher is to know about your students. The more you know about your students the more respect you will receive. Finally he says he learned to never stop learning. He says that we live in a learning environment so why not learn. After reading this post I think it is probably the best advice I have heard about being a teacher. I agree with Mr. McClung and I hope I can learn from his lessons.
Mr. McClung Volume 4
In this volume Mr. McClung said that he learned two very important things this year, and that they were to teach to who you are assigned to teach and never settle. I think these two lessons are extremely important because as I was reading them in Mr. McClung's Blog I was thinking to myself wow I feel like that is exactly what I am going to do as a teacher. The first lesson Teach who you are assigned to teach refers to how he tried to impress his peers when he was teaching this year. He got so caught up in how he thought the other teachers viewed him as a teacher that he forgot to be a good teacher to the kids and not just his peers. I feel like this is an extremely important lesson to learn because I feel I have the same problem now. I always worry about other people perceive me instead of doing the best job that I think their is. Reading this blog has hopefully made me realize that I can't be concerned with how other people view my styles, as long as they work that is all that matters.
The second lesson he learned, which I am scared this is going to happen to me, is he realized he was becoming a lazy teacher. He started using old lesson plans and not trying to figure out cool new ways to teach the material because he had already done it three times. I know when I get into a habit of things that I tend to stay in that habit especially if it has brought success before, but as Mr McClung found out that isn't fair to your students. Teachers should always try to improve their methods because that way students will realize that their teachers are working hard for them so the can learn better. Reading this blog post has taught me that no matter what we can't stop improving because if we do its not fair for the future.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Blog #8
In Honor of spring break I decide to make my picture the beach
Richard Miller
Richard Miller is a professor at Rutgers University and he has two very interesting about writing in the multi media. His videos writing in multi-media talk about how important it is to start writing in the multi-media this way your writing will last and be able to be ready to be read a lot quicker. In his videos he shows how the multi-media works and exactly what all of the positives can be. In the video he explains about how if he were to write an article that it would have to then be published in a newspaper that would then only get delivered if a certain person orders the newspaper then might be thrown in the trash before it is even read. While on the other hand he could post it online and this way it will be ready to read in a matter of minutes and will be saved forever for anyone who wants to read it.
I definitely think I am prepared to write in the multi-media, especially if I want to make sure something can be read by anyone. writing in the multi-media allows someone to be able to link videos and sound to a project other than just pictures and text. With this advantage it not only allows the text to be more engaging but it makes the text get the point across in a clearer way too. With the multi-media it also allows for the up to the minute results instead of sitting and having to wait days or weeks to know what is going on. Anyone who is not prepared to write in the multi-media is not prepared to stay on top of facts with the quickest and most precise way of information.
I definitely will be teaching my students how to write in the multi-media. With me being an english teacher it is even more critical to teach my students the importance of getting their assignments online. This way they can have a bigger audience and hopefully will allow them to be recognized. Also the more that my students know about how the multi-media works the better off they will be in the future, which is ultimately where the employers of the future will be looking.
Carly Pugh's Blog Post
Carly's Blog is a really good example of working in the multi-media. With her idea to create a youtube playlist of how to be a good teacher it is making people research and select videos online to stream something for the classroom. This is a wonderful idea it helps people understand that websites such as youtube aren't just for fun, that they can be used for a learning experience and to express what matters to certain people. I think Carly has really good ideas for when she becomes an english teacher and I definitely am going to steal the idea of having my students imagine themselves as characters and create their own autobiography. I think Carly understood the assignment perfectly and realizes the importance that multi-media visuals can bring to a writing that just plain text can't.
EDM310 Is Different
The Chipper Series and EDM 310 for Dummies are actually two pretty funny videos, that have a serious meaning. I enjoyed watching them because it was an example of every students reaction when they start this class. The videos are a funny joking way to get across the serious matter that to be successful not only in this class but in real life a person has to be dedicated and be able to meet deadlines not procrastinate and be responsible. If i had to make a video about EDM 310 I would like to do a before and after video. Have me before EDM 310 looking spiffy but showing up late to class and disturbing the class by answering my cell phone. I would want the teacher to say that we had something mandatory to do that weekend, but while I'm on the phone say, "oh no, this weekend yeah I'm free nothing planned." then have a montage of a clock and me stressing out over late work then at the end have an after EDM 310 where I look more tired but I arrive in class on time prepared turn my phone off and take solid notes. I think this would be a funny video but would also allow future students that this class will make you focus on school and teach you how to be an organized and scholarly student if you are willing to learn.
Learn to Change and Change to Learn
In Learn to Change and Change to Learn it describes the importance that we need to start emphasizing on education. The U.S. department of Commerce ranked 55 department sectors, and education came in last place. This absolutely blew my mind to know that education ranked last on this board. This video really inspired me to want to be a great teacher and to want to teach my future students not only to do things well but to find out how to do other things well as well. It really just got on my nerves that educating our youth which is the future of america came in last place on this ranking when it should be in the top 5 at least. I strongly recommend watching the video and seeing and hearing for yourself what the country need to do and as teachers what we need to do to make sure that our future is in capable hands.
Scavenger Hunt 2.0
1) The social website I found was edmodo. It is a site where teachers and students can have a virtual classroom. I think that this website could definitely be useful in the future because I am planning on being an english teacher and the website allows you to have a class library. With this Library I will be able to share all the books I assign to my class online so this way they won't have to spend all of there hard earned money to buy them. Also this website allows the teacher to have a class calendar. I also think this is a good idea especially for high school students. I know that while I've been in college having a planned out syllabus has allowed me to better prepare for all of my classes so if my students will be able to know what assignments are coming up it will help reduce procrastination. Also this website allows you to create quizzes and assignments online so I will be able to assign online quizzes for homework or online assignments so no more my dog ate my paper excuses. All in all I think edmodo is a great website and if it is still around I will definitely try and incorporate it in my classes.
3) I found a website to create your own comic strip and I had a lot of fun with it. I decided to create a comic about my everyday life and how my mom is always trying to feed me.
5) So I created a poll on probably the most debatable question there is which drink is better chocolate milk or orange juice. I created the poll using www.PollEverywhere.com and I really would like your feedback on my poll. At first I thought I wasn't going to like doing this scavenger hunt but I had a good time doing it and I'm glad that Dr. Strange added it to the course.
Richard Miller
Richard Miller is a professor at Rutgers University and he has two very interesting about writing in the multi media. His videos writing in multi-media talk about how important it is to start writing in the multi-media this way your writing will last and be able to be ready to be read a lot quicker. In his videos he shows how the multi-media works and exactly what all of the positives can be. In the video he explains about how if he were to write an article that it would have to then be published in a newspaper that would then only get delivered if a certain person orders the newspaper then might be thrown in the trash before it is even read. While on the other hand he could post it online and this way it will be ready to read in a matter of minutes and will be saved forever for anyone who wants to read it.
I definitely think I am prepared to write in the multi-media, especially if I want to make sure something can be read by anyone. writing in the multi-media allows someone to be able to link videos and sound to a project other than just pictures and text. With this advantage it not only allows the text to be more engaging but it makes the text get the point across in a clearer way too. With the multi-media it also allows for the up to the minute results instead of sitting and having to wait days or weeks to know what is going on. Anyone who is not prepared to write in the multi-media is not prepared to stay on top of facts with the quickest and most precise way of information.
I definitely will be teaching my students how to write in the multi-media. With me being an english teacher it is even more critical to teach my students the importance of getting their assignments online. This way they can have a bigger audience and hopefully will allow them to be recognized. Also the more that my students know about how the multi-media works the better off they will be in the future, which is ultimately where the employers of the future will be looking.
Carly Pugh's Blog Post
Carly's Blog is a really good example of working in the multi-media. With her idea to create a youtube playlist of how to be a good teacher it is making people research and select videos online to stream something for the classroom. This is a wonderful idea it helps people understand that websites such as youtube aren't just for fun, that they can be used for a learning experience and to express what matters to certain people. I think Carly has really good ideas for when she becomes an english teacher and I definitely am going to steal the idea of having my students imagine themselves as characters and create their own autobiography. I think Carly understood the assignment perfectly and realizes the importance that multi-media visuals can bring to a writing that just plain text can't.
EDM310 Is Different
The Chipper Series and EDM 310 for Dummies are actually two pretty funny videos, that have a serious meaning. I enjoyed watching them because it was an example of every students reaction when they start this class. The videos are a funny joking way to get across the serious matter that to be successful not only in this class but in real life a person has to be dedicated and be able to meet deadlines not procrastinate and be responsible. If i had to make a video about EDM 310 I would like to do a before and after video. Have me before EDM 310 looking spiffy but showing up late to class and disturbing the class by answering my cell phone. I would want the teacher to say that we had something mandatory to do that weekend, but while I'm on the phone say, "oh no, this weekend yeah I'm free nothing planned." then have a montage of a clock and me stressing out over late work then at the end have an after EDM 310 where I look more tired but I arrive in class on time prepared turn my phone off and take solid notes. I think this would be a funny video but would also allow future students that this class will make you focus on school and teach you how to be an organized and scholarly student if you are willing to learn.
Learn to Change and Change to Learn
In Learn to Change and Change to Learn it describes the importance that we need to start emphasizing on education. The U.S. department of Commerce ranked 55 department sectors, and education came in last place. This absolutely blew my mind to know that education ranked last on this board. This video really inspired me to want to be a great teacher and to want to teach my future students not only to do things well but to find out how to do other things well as well. It really just got on my nerves that educating our youth which is the future of america came in last place on this ranking when it should be in the top 5 at least. I strongly recommend watching the video and seeing and hearing for yourself what the country need to do and as teachers what we need to do to make sure that our future is in capable hands.
Scavenger Hunt 2.0
1) The social website I found was edmodo. It is a site where teachers and students can have a virtual classroom. I think that this website could definitely be useful in the future because I am planning on being an english teacher and the website allows you to have a class library. With this Library I will be able to share all the books I assign to my class online so this way they won't have to spend all of there hard earned money to buy them. Also this website allows the teacher to have a class calendar. I also think this is a good idea especially for high school students. I know that while I've been in college having a planned out syllabus has allowed me to better prepare for all of my classes so if my students will be able to know what assignments are coming up it will help reduce procrastination. Also this website allows you to create quizzes and assignments online so I will be able to assign online quizzes for homework or online assignments so no more my dog ate my paper excuses. All in all I think edmodo is a great website and if it is still around I will definitely try and incorporate it in my classes.
3) I found a website to create your own comic strip and I had a lot of fun with it. I decided to create a comic about my everyday life and how my mom is always trying to feed me.
5) So I created a poll on probably the most debatable question there is which drink is better chocolate milk or orange juice. I created the poll using www.PollEverywhere.com and I really would like your feedback on my poll. At first I thought I wasn't going to like doing this scavenger hunt but I had a good time doing it and I'm glad that Dr. Strange added it to the course.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
C4T #2
Post #1
My teacher I was assigned is Greta Sandler, her blog is titled "About a Teacher." In her latest blog she writes about how great and helpful blogs are. She writes about how when she was at the young age of 9 that she would have long conversations with her great uncle about poetry. Then when she got older, for some reason she developed writers block. She goes on to explain that one day her friend, Pernille Ripp, asked her to write a guest post on her blog. After she wrote the post, she began getting bombarded with comments, questions, and thoughts. This is how her blog was born, and ever since she has been continuing to write posts and she claims it has helped her become a better teacher. This is the reason I really enjoyed this post, because it made me realize that blogs can not only be fun, but also help people learn.
Comment #1
In my comment I wrote about how when I was young that I didn't like to write, but once I hit college I enjoyed to like it. So I wrote that I'm happy that she found something that rekindled her interest in writing. I told her that her story made me realize that blogs aren't just posts on a website that for some people blogs can open up the doors to what they love and how to do things better.
Post #2
Mrs. Sandler unfortunately did not post since the last time I had checked so I went to the post before hand. This post was on kids teaching other kids how to blog. I think the best part of her blog was she had a bunch of quotes from different kids talking about blogging and how much fun they were having. The main focus of her post was telling that she was really excited and how excited her kids were about the idea of blogging. I definitely recommend everyone reads it. Mrs. Sandler's Class Blog
Comment #2
For my comment I just wrote about how awesome I thought it was that she had all of her kids comments on her post. It really showed how excited the kids are and where the kids get their inspiration from. I also told her that I wished she would have posted again because she hasn't posted in a very long time. I finished by telling her I loved her blog and that I was happy that I had a chance to read it.
My teacher I was assigned is Greta Sandler, her blog is titled "About a Teacher." In her latest blog she writes about how great and helpful blogs are. She writes about how when she was at the young age of 9 that she would have long conversations with her great uncle about poetry. Then when she got older, for some reason she developed writers block. She goes on to explain that one day her friend, Pernille Ripp, asked her to write a guest post on her blog. After she wrote the post, she began getting bombarded with comments, questions, and thoughts. This is how her blog was born, and ever since she has been continuing to write posts and she claims it has helped her become a better teacher. This is the reason I really enjoyed this post, because it made me realize that blogs can not only be fun, but also help people learn.

In my comment I wrote about how when I was young that I didn't like to write, but once I hit college I enjoyed to like it. So I wrote that I'm happy that she found something that rekindled her interest in writing. I told her that her story made me realize that blogs aren't just posts on a website that for some people blogs can open up the doors to what they love and how to do things better.
Post #2
Mrs. Sandler unfortunately did not post since the last time I had checked so I went to the post before hand. This post was on kids teaching other kids how to blog. I think the best part of her blog was she had a bunch of quotes from different kids talking about blogging and how much fun they were having. The main focus of her post was telling that she was really excited and how excited her kids were about the idea of blogging. I definitely recommend everyone reads it. Mrs. Sandler's Class Blog
Comment #2
For my comment I just wrote about how awesome I thought it was that she had all of her kids comments on her post. It really showed how excited the kids are and where the kids get their inspiration from. I also told her that I wished she would have posted again because she hasn't posted in a very long time. I finished by telling her I loved her blog and that I was happy that I had a chance to read it.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
C4K #1 Month Of February
C4K Kid #1
In my first C4K assignment I was assigned to NoelK from Around the World with Phoenix Kids K-2 Noel's assignment was to write a 100 word story about anything he wanted. Noel wrote about a kid finding a key in the frosty grass at the park, and the key ended up opening up a treasure chest. There were some obvious grammatical errors in Noel's essay but it was well written for the most part. In my comment I told Noel that I liked how he used adjectives to describe the key and the grass, and how the key opened up a treasure chest. I finished by asking him what type of treasure it was and suggested that next time he use some more adjectives, and describe the treasure as well. This is the link to Noel's story, I recommend you check it out. Noel's Blog
C4K Kid #2
In my second C4K assignment I was assigned to Mikiya, who is Ms. McKeller's third grade class at Robbins Elementary in Prichard, Alabama. Mikiya wrote in her blog about how she loved her life. She described her family how she has 1 brother and 2 sisters, and then two more brothers on her dad's side. She wrote about her best friend, favorite food, favorite sport, and her birthday. I thought the most interesting thing in her blog was that she wrote that the person who inspires her is her teacher. This was awesome to me because I hope I am the type of teacher who inspires my students as well. In my comment for Mikiya I wrote about how I like how she loved her life and the common interests we have. I also suggested that she be more elaborate about her best friend and her nickname. I definitely think you should check out her blog and comment as well. Mikiya's Blog
C4K Kid #3

For this C4K assignment I was assigned to Lukis, who is a year 5 student at Pt England School in Auckland, NZ, and his teacher is Miss Lavakula. Lukis did a Google presentation in his blog where he talked about his favorite singers, things to do, foods, and video games. I thought that it was really cool that Lukis is already able to make a presentation and he is on in year 5. I also thought it was really neat that he goes to school in New Zealand, and that I am all the way in Mobile, Alabama leaving a comment on his presentation. I left a comment talking about how I liked the fact that his favorite singers are 50 cent and Usher. Then I asked him what his favorite sport is, because he said he liked playing sports but he didn't say which ones. I definitely think you should check out and comment on his presentation at Lukis's Blog.
C4K Kid #4
My Fourth C4K assignment I received a young girl named Brandi, she is in Mrs. Vannoy's first grade class at Nan Gray Davis Elementary school in Theodore, Al. In her blog post Brandi writes that she loves Mrs. Vonnoy and that she is sweet and the best. It just amazes me every time I am assigned a comment for kids assignment because each time I am blown away with what kids already know how to do. Brandi is in First grade and already has a blog, I didn't even know how to spell my last name in First Grade let alone know how to create a blog post. I definitely think anyone reading this she check out Brandi's blog and give her some encouragement to keep on learning, because if she can already accomplish this in the first grade her possibilities are endless. Brandi's Blog
In my first C4K assignment I was assigned to NoelK from Around the World with Phoenix Kids K-2 Noel's assignment was to write a 100 word story about anything he wanted. Noel wrote about a kid finding a key in the frosty grass at the park, and the key ended up opening up a treasure chest. There were some obvious grammatical errors in Noel's essay but it was well written for the most part. In my comment I told Noel that I liked how he used adjectives to describe the key and the grass, and how the key opened up a treasure chest. I finished by asking him what type of treasure it was and suggested that next time he use some more adjectives, and describe the treasure as well. This is the link to Noel's story, I recommend you check it out. Noel's Blog
C4K Kid #2
In my second C4K assignment I was assigned to Mikiya, who is Ms. McKeller's third grade class at Robbins Elementary in Prichard, Alabama. Mikiya wrote in her blog about how she loved her life. She described her family how she has 1 brother and 2 sisters, and then two more brothers on her dad's side. She wrote about her best friend, favorite food, favorite sport, and her birthday. I thought the most interesting thing in her blog was that she wrote that the person who inspires her is her teacher. This was awesome to me because I hope I am the type of teacher who inspires my students as well. In my comment for Mikiya I wrote about how I like how she loved her life and the common interests we have. I also suggested that she be more elaborate about her best friend and her nickname. I definitely think you should check out her blog and comment as well. Mikiya's Blog
C4K Kid #3

For this C4K assignment I was assigned to Lukis, who is a year 5 student at Pt England School in Auckland, NZ, and his teacher is Miss Lavakula. Lukis did a Google presentation in his blog where he talked about his favorite singers, things to do, foods, and video games. I thought that it was really cool that Lukis is already able to make a presentation and he is on in year 5. I also thought it was really neat that he goes to school in New Zealand, and that I am all the way in Mobile, Alabama leaving a comment on his presentation. I left a comment talking about how I liked the fact that his favorite singers are 50 cent and Usher. Then I asked him what his favorite sport is, because he said he liked playing sports but he didn't say which ones. I definitely think you should check out and comment on his presentation at Lukis's Blog.
C4K Kid #4
My Fourth C4K assignment I received a young girl named Brandi, she is in Mrs. Vannoy's first grade class at Nan Gray Davis Elementary school in Theodore, Al. In her blog post Brandi writes that she loves Mrs. Vonnoy and that she is sweet and the best. It just amazes me every time I am assigned a comment for kids assignment because each time I am blown away with what kids already know how to do. Brandi is in First grade and already has a blog, I didn't even know how to spell my last name in First Grade let alone know how to create a blog post. I definitely think anyone reading this she check out Brandi's blog and give her some encouragement to keep on learning, because if she can already accomplish this in the first grade her possibilities are endless. Brandi's Blog
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Blog Post #7
Randy Pausch's Last Lecture
In Randy Pausch's Last Lecture he talks about the importance of childhood dreams, and the road to which we achieve these dreams. He wants everyone to understand that even though you might hit a brick wall that this doesn't mean you should give up. He says brick walls are there for a reason they help people understand that sometimes you have to work harder. He says that people should never give up and that sometimes you have to go through a bunch of crap to get to the gold. I think this is an interesting idea about life in general but also a good tactic for teaching. That as a teacher our job is to help these kids in anyway possible. So I agree that This is a very good ideal to use when teaching. That teaching kids that even though they might not succeed the first time doesn't mean they should give up. It just means they should keep trying.
One of the techniques he talks about is the "head fake" technique. all this is essentially is teaching kids how to do something while giving the appearance that you are teaching them something else. For example, Randy used the virtual reality world to teach his students. However he didn't tell his students he was teaching them how to use computer programs and how to create virtual reality settings. He told them that he was allowing them to make whatever they wanted that he was teaching them to be creative. As he did this the students in two weeks came back with results that were extraordinary. The students surpassed every expectation he could even think of. However he received some advice, and told his students that they were good but he knew they could do better. I think this was an excellent decision, it allows his students to always progress and to never just settle for what they think is good enough.
Another piece of advice that Randy was given and gives during his lecture was that people who yell at you and tell you that you're doing something wrong are worth listening too. He says that when someone harps on you it is a good thing because that means they haven't given up hope for you. It is when people stop telling you what you are doing wrong is when you should worry. I think he is absolutely correct. That advice should be listened to whenever it is given, even if it is bad you should still listen. I also agree that people shouldn't be discouraged when they are told they are doing something wrong, they should instead appreciate the fact that people still care and want them to do things correctly.
Randy explains that their is a correct way to tell someone something and incorrect way to tell them the same thing. For example he says that when he taught at Virginia that his dean told him no even though he had no idea about the project. Then his other dean told him that no he didn't know anything but one of his best faculty came to his office extremely excited so he should listen. Both deans told him they didn't know about the subject however one of them told him I don't know but let's find out. With this I don't know let's find out strategy he allowed his professor to get extremely informative information instead of just kicking him to the curb. Another instance is when one of his bosses told him that people think he comes off as pretentious and that it would be ashamed to have all of his ideas tossed aside because people didn't respect him. This was able to allow Randy to realize he was being a jerk and also allowed him to listen. If his boss would have told him, Hey you're a jerk Randy probably wouldn't have listened.
I am definitely going to try and incorporate all three of these strategies into my teaching. I want to use the "head fake" because this will allow my students to be able to learn how to do something, while they think they are just having fun. I also want to never give up on any of my future students. If I give up on just one student I might be the only one left who believes in them and without me they will never reach their dreams. I also think the key to being a good teacher is to be able to point out someones flaws in a correct and polite way so that they will listen to you. I think Randy Pausch made excellent points in his last lecture and I am going to do my best to implement them when I become a teacher.

One of the techniques he talks about is the "head fake" technique. all this is essentially is teaching kids how to do something while giving the appearance that you are teaching them something else. For example, Randy used the virtual reality world to teach his students. However he didn't tell his students he was teaching them how to use computer programs and how to create virtual reality settings. He told them that he was allowing them to make whatever they wanted that he was teaching them to be creative. As he did this the students in two weeks came back with results that were extraordinary. The students surpassed every expectation he could even think of. However he received some advice, and told his students that they were good but he knew they could do better. I think this was an excellent decision, it allows his students to always progress and to never just settle for what they think is good enough.
Another piece of advice that Randy was given and gives during his lecture was that people who yell at you and tell you that you're doing something wrong are worth listening too. He says that when someone harps on you it is a good thing because that means they haven't given up hope for you. It is when people stop telling you what you are doing wrong is when you should worry. I think he is absolutely correct. That advice should be listened to whenever it is given, even if it is bad you should still listen. I also agree that people shouldn't be discouraged when they are told they are doing something wrong, they should instead appreciate the fact that people still care and want them to do things correctly.
Randy explains that their is a correct way to tell someone something and incorrect way to tell them the same thing. For example he says that when he taught at Virginia that his dean told him no even though he had no idea about the project. Then his other dean told him that no he didn't know anything but one of his best faculty came to his office extremely excited so he should listen. Both deans told him they didn't know about the subject however one of them told him I don't know but let's find out. With this I don't know let's find out strategy he allowed his professor to get extremely informative information instead of just kicking him to the curb. Another instance is when one of his bosses told him that people think he comes off as pretentious and that it would be ashamed to have all of his ideas tossed aside because people didn't respect him. This was able to allow Randy to realize he was being a jerk and also allowed him to listen. If his boss would have told him, Hey you're a jerk Randy probably wouldn't have listened.
I am definitely going to try and incorporate all three of these strategies into my teaching. I want to use the "head fake" because this will allow my students to be able to learn how to do something, while they think they are just having fun. I also want to never give up on any of my future students. If I give up on just one student I might be the only one left who believes in them and without me they will never reach their dreams. I also think the key to being a good teacher is to be able to point out someones flaws in a correct and polite way so that they will listen to you. I think Randy Pausch made excellent points in his last lecture and I am going to do my best to implement them when I become a teacher.
Project 9 Progress Report
Progress Report
I would have to say my PLN is starting to develop very nicely I've already have some contacts and added some of the useful tools that, with the help of Dr. Strange, I have found. It is just the beginning and I already can see how my PLN organization and clarity is going to help.
I would have to say my PLN is starting to develop very nicely I've already have some contacts and added some of the useful tools that, with the help of Dr. Strange, I have found. It is just the beginning and I already can see how my PLN organization and clarity is going to help.
Friday, February 22, 2013
Project #10
Finding The Right Tool
My major is Secondary Education, and English, So I decided that I would like to find a tool that could help mine and my student's grammar. The reason I thought this was a good idea is because I know the toughest problem I have as a writer is making sure all of my words are spelled correctly and that I capitalized all of my I's. Sometimes spell check isn't enough so as I was searching I came across this website http://www.grammarly.com/. At this website it claims that it corrects up to 10 times more mistakes then regular spellcheck. So as an English Teacher before any of my students turned something in I would suggest that that use this website just to make sure all of their grammar is correct. What makes this website great is because it not only just checks for misspellings but it checks for missed punctuations, comma splices, and it checks for plagiarism. So all-in-all I think this website is fantastic for not only English papers, but for all written or typed pieces in general.
My major is Secondary Education, and English, So I decided that I would like to find a tool that could help mine and my student's grammar. The reason I thought this was a good idea is because I know the toughest problem I have as a writer is making sure all of my words are spelled correctly and that I capitalized all of my I's. Sometimes spell check isn't enough so as I was searching I came across this website http://www.grammarly.com/. At this website it claims that it corrects up to 10 times more mistakes then regular spellcheck. So as an English Teacher before any of my students turned something in I would suggest that that use this website just to make sure all of their grammar is correct. What makes this website great is because it not only just checks for misspellings but it checks for missed punctuations, comma splices, and it checks for plagiarism. So all-in-all I think this website is fantastic for not only English papers, but for all written or typed pieces in general.
Blog Post #6
The Networked Student
When I watched The Networked Student all I could think about was how teachers I have are already doing this for me, especially Dr. Strange. The premise of the video is that teachers should not lecture but instead should give their students tools, and let the students learn, on their own how to use these tools. For example The student is in American Psychology but instead of being lectured to he has a networked teacher. Which is a teacher that assigns work to be done by the student himself, on his own time. That the student has to go out and find which sources are important and what interests him. The teacher knowing that as the student does this they are creating a network of connections that they will be able to use for future projects.

The thing I like most about this blog post is that it explains step by step how to make these connections. Also it allows the viewer to see the importance of using these connections and technology to not only make studying easier but to become more intelligent. All-in-all I like the idea of a networked student. It allows the student to enter the real world in college and not wait until after they get their degree. What I mean by this is it allows students to learn how to find things out for themselves instead of having someone lecture in their ear how to do it. This way students find the way that works for them best and can reach out to their connections to explain or find out information they learned, or want to learn.
So to answer the question "Are you ready to be a networked teacher?" I think I am halfway there. The reason I say this is because I used to consider myself technologically literate but now that I have been taking Edm310 for 6 weeks I realize I still have a long way to go. However I do think that I can be a networked teacher and I think I can do it well. Every online class I have taken in my life I have made an A in. I think this is a good representation of my Time management skills, my determination to finish what I start, and my ability to meet deadlines. All of which I am positive that I will be able to teach my future students.
PLE or PLN
Watching the video on A 7th Graders Personal Learning Environment I realized how easy PLN's can make things be. It has all of your resources on one page ready for you to click on at any moment. I also liked the video because a 12-year-old made the PLE, which is impressive but if someone who is 12 can do it I know I can do it. Comparing her PLE to my PLN, she has more tiles then I do, but I will start adding some more when I make more connections. I liked the video a lot though, because of the end really. She explains how online anyone can make something look creative instead of just artists. Also that using PLN's will cut down the use of pens and paper which is also good for the planet so pretty much they're a win win :). But On a more serious note I think the video was really informative and makes valid points on why a PLN can be useful to anyone.
When I watched The Networked Student all I could think about was how teachers I have are already doing this for me, especially Dr. Strange. The premise of the video is that teachers should not lecture but instead should give their students tools, and let the students learn, on their own how to use these tools. For example The student is in American Psychology but instead of being lectured to he has a networked teacher. Which is a teacher that assigns work to be done by the student himself, on his own time. That the student has to go out and find which sources are important and what interests him. The teacher knowing that as the student does this they are creating a network of connections that they will be able to use for future projects.

The thing I like most about this blog post is that it explains step by step how to make these connections. Also it allows the viewer to see the importance of using these connections and technology to not only make studying easier but to become more intelligent. All-in-all I like the idea of a networked student. It allows the student to enter the real world in college and not wait until after they get their degree. What I mean by this is it allows students to learn how to find things out for themselves instead of having someone lecture in their ear how to do it. This way students find the way that works for them best and can reach out to their connections to explain or find out information they learned, or want to learn.
So to answer the question "Are you ready to be a networked teacher?" I think I am halfway there. The reason I say this is because I used to consider myself technologically literate but now that I have been taking Edm310 for 6 weeks I realize I still have a long way to go. However I do think that I can be a networked teacher and I think I can do it well. Every online class I have taken in my life I have made an A in. I think this is a good representation of my Time management skills, my determination to finish what I start, and my ability to meet deadlines. All of which I am positive that I will be able to teach my future students.
PLE or PLN
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Blog Post #5
Krissy Venosdale
Ms. Venosdale, is a Gifted Ed teacher grades 3-6 in Hillsboro, Missouri. In her blog If I Built a School she talks about what the perfect school atmosphere would be like in her opinion. She says that she wants a school that has no curriculum and and that what grade you are in isn't determined by your age but by your ability. I think this is actually a really good idea, I think teachers shouldn't have to use a curriculum rather they should have guidelines not rules. In her school she also wants to focus on creativity. One thing that Ms. Venosdale wants to accomplish is a cool atmosphere for the teachers and the children. She starts off by saying that she wants to have a giant tree house in the library. Which I for one think is an absolutely genius idea. It reminds me of something that the magic school bus would have. She also wants to have an giant fish tanks in the hallways for students to be able to enjoy there studying. The last thing that stood out to me was that she wanted to give every teacher their own parking spots and let kids write positive messages to their teachers, so that is the first and the last thing they see when they leave or come to work.
If I had to build my own school, I would have to steal a couple of ideas from Ms. Venosdale. I would steal the tree house and fish tank ideas. These two ideas are great because they make the students want to and enjoy being at school which is half the battle. Also if I could build a school I would focus on sports and getting students involved. I would have all the basketball, baseball, volleyball, and soccer games played during school hours. This way all the students could miss class on game day and support their fellow classmates. For the actually school work I would focus on what the students want to learn about. Since I want to teach High School, all of my students will have the basics down so this way we can focus more about what interest them so they can strive and enjoy their time at my school.
Virtual Choir
In Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir- "Lux Aurumque" there are a choir of people who have never met before and get together online and perform. It is absolutely amazing to think that a group of 185 people who have never met can be broad casted together singing a song for 6 minutes and sound really good. This was kind of a shock to realize that something like this can be done on the Internet and turn out amazing. It really makes me strongly believe that technology is definitely the way of the future, and if people can do something like this now imagine what they can do 10 years from now. He goes on NPR and explains how and why he created a virtual choir How to make a virtual choir. In this interview he talks about the "Lux Aurumque" video and he also talks about the reason it is so intriguing is because it consists of hundreds of people who are alone but are somehow alone together.
Teaching in The 21st Century
In Teaching in The 21st Century, created by Kevin Roberts and then edited by John Strange, It asks a lot of questions about old teaching methods and how they are going to teach new generations about new advancements. I think the video brings up some valid points, especially about using technology to not only entertain but to engage. By asking students things that they are interested in, such as vacation spots, and then asking them to use viable resources to explain why other people should be interested as well. I think the main point that the video is trying to get across is that we need to use technological tools as a form to engage students not only to entertain them.
I think these views will affect my teaching by allowing me to realize the importance that students use this technology to, not only play but learn. The video suggests that you make kids research relative material, such as how to lose weight. Now granite this might not be interesting to every student but it will be to some. Or have kids research the best jobs, and then explain why those are the best. These two examples are perfect because it engages the students to learn, what will be best for them in the future, or even now. So I think the video changed my views by allowing me to recognize that I need to assign tasks that will be useful to my students future, and that they will want to learn about.
Flipped Classrooms
I think flipping the classroom is a terrific idea. This way the students will learn from their homework instead of just reviewing what they learned earlier. The principle behind flipping allows teachers to teach while the students are at home so that when they meet in the classroom they will be able to talk about strategies to tackle tough problems and any specific questions the students have. Also another perk of flipping a classroom is that every student can learn at their own pace. This way if one student is falling behind in lecture the teacher doesn't have to stop lecturing and catch everyone up to speed.
When I have my classroom I will definitely push for a flipped classroom approach. This way all of my students will learn how to engage with the material I assign and have questions and comments during the school day. I will also try and flip my classroom because it allows the student's parents to know exactly what I will be teaching in my class. I recommend flipping for everyone, and if anyone wants more information here is Flipping 101 with Fizz.
Ms. Venosdale, is a Gifted Ed teacher grades 3-6 in Hillsboro, Missouri. In her blog If I Built a School she talks about what the perfect school atmosphere would be like in her opinion. She says that she wants a school that has no curriculum and and that what grade you are in isn't determined by your age but by your ability. I think this is actually a really good idea, I think teachers shouldn't have to use a curriculum rather they should have guidelines not rules. In her school she also wants to focus on creativity. One thing that Ms. Venosdale wants to accomplish is a cool atmosphere for the teachers and the children. She starts off by saying that she wants to have a giant tree house in the library. Which I for one think is an absolutely genius idea. It reminds me of something that the magic school bus would have. She also wants to have an giant fish tanks in the hallways for students to be able to enjoy there studying. The last thing that stood out to me was that she wanted to give every teacher their own parking spots and let kids write positive messages to their teachers, so that is the first and the last thing they see when they leave or come to work.
If I had to build my own school, I would have to steal a couple of ideas from Ms. Venosdale. I would steal the tree house and fish tank ideas. These two ideas are great because they make the students want to and enjoy being at school which is half the battle. Also if I could build a school I would focus on sports and getting students involved. I would have all the basketball, baseball, volleyball, and soccer games played during school hours. This way all the students could miss class on game day and support their fellow classmates. For the actually school work I would focus on what the students want to learn about. Since I want to teach High School, all of my students will have the basics down so this way we can focus more about what interest them so they can strive and enjoy their time at my school.
Virtual Choir
In Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir- "Lux Aurumque" there are a choir of people who have never met before and get together online and perform. It is absolutely amazing to think that a group of 185 people who have never met can be broad casted together singing a song for 6 minutes and sound really good. This was kind of a shock to realize that something like this can be done on the Internet and turn out amazing. It really makes me strongly believe that technology is definitely the way of the future, and if people can do something like this now imagine what they can do 10 years from now. He goes on NPR and explains how and why he created a virtual choir How to make a virtual choir. In this interview he talks about the "Lux Aurumque" video and he also talks about the reason it is so intriguing is because it consists of hundreds of people who are alone but are somehow alone together.
Teaching in The 21st Century
In Teaching in The 21st Century, created by Kevin Roberts and then edited by John Strange, It asks a lot of questions about old teaching methods and how they are going to teach new generations about new advancements. I think the video brings up some valid points, especially about using technology to not only entertain but to engage. By asking students things that they are interested in, such as vacation spots, and then asking them to use viable resources to explain why other people should be interested as well. I think the main point that the video is trying to get across is that we need to use technological tools as a form to engage students not only to entertain them.
I think these views will affect my teaching by allowing me to realize the importance that students use this technology to, not only play but learn. The video suggests that you make kids research relative material, such as how to lose weight. Now granite this might not be interesting to every student but it will be to some. Or have kids research the best jobs, and then explain why those are the best. These two examples are perfect because it engages the students to learn, what will be best for them in the future, or even now. So I think the video changed my views by allowing me to recognize that I need to assign tasks that will be useful to my students future, and that they will want to learn about.
Flipped Classrooms
I think flipping the classroom is a terrific idea. This way the students will learn from their homework instead of just reviewing what they learned earlier. The principle behind flipping allows teachers to teach while the students are at home so that when they meet in the classroom they will be able to talk about strategies to tackle tough problems and any specific questions the students have. Also another perk of flipping a classroom is that every student can learn at their own pace. This way if one student is falling behind in lecture the teacher doesn't have to stop lecturing and catch everyone up to speed.
When I have my classroom I will definitely push for a flipped classroom approach. This way all of my students will learn how to engage with the material I assign and have questions and comments during the school day. I will also try and flip my classroom because it allows the student's parents to know exactly what I will be teaching in my class. I recommend flipping for everyone, and if anyone wants more information here is Flipping 101 with Fizz.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Blog Post #4
LangWitches
The first LangWitches page I read was 1st Graders Create Their Own Read-Along Audio book. In the blog post Ms. Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano writes about how herself and the first grade teacher created a script for the kids to read and record, to create their own audio book. As they did this they saw how enthusiastic the kids were being about being able to hear their own voice reading to them as they followed along in their book. I thought a neat part of the experience that she writes about is how the kids started trying to change their speed, volume and inflection as they read. I also like the fact that the kids wanted to keep recording until they got their voices just right. By doing these audio books Ms. Tolisano got her kids excited about learning to read and use technology while they do it. I think this was a fantastic strategy because reading is one of the hardest things to get kids to want to do. Ms. Tolisano got the kids excited about reading and was teaching them the importance of technology too. I think that when I become an English teacher that I will make my students do this as well. This way I can incorporate teaching them how to use technology and hopefully letting them learn how much fun reading can be.
In LangWitches- Podcasting in the First Grade by Ms Tolisano, It was about 1st graders again. The reason I found so much interest in the 1st graders was because if students are able to get excited about learning as early as first grade then it sets them up for success for the rest of their lives. On this blog post one again Ms. Tolisano is able to get the first graders excited about reading and learning how to use the Internet. She recorded her students acting out an interview as the two main characters in the book they were reading. The thing that I thought was amazing about the results was that this helped get all of the students involved. Ms. Tolisano explains that the shy kids were bursting out of their shells and gaining respect from the other students. I thought this was extremely important, because going to school teaches valuable social skills. That's why when I heard that the Podcasting boosted students confidence, I automatically became a fan. The kids were so excited about being out on the Internet, and getting their voices heard that they not only wanted to learn, but actually enjoyed it.
In The Benefits Of Podcasting In The Classroom by Joe Dale there is a video that is extremely helpful when it comes to Podcasting. He explains that Podcasting is an effective way to teach the "Millennial" generation, someone born after 1980, because it involves technology. Which is an extremely valid point, that someone who was born after 1980 has always had some sort of technology whether it is cell phones, computers, or IPads. He also explains how it creates creativity in students, by allowing them to Podcast about something they like. A big thing that was brought up is it allows students who are absent a lot to be able to stay on track with the rest of the class. Which I thought was huge because I would hate having to wait on one or two students to catch up. Another great perk that this link points out is that with Podcasts it allows parents to keep up with the material as well as the students. So if their student if falling behind or if the parent wants to know what is being taught, Podcasts make it simple.
The first LangWitches page I read was 1st Graders Create Their Own Read-Along Audio book. In the blog post Ms. Silvia Rosenthal Tolisano writes about how herself and the first grade teacher created a script for the kids to read and record, to create their own audio book. As they did this they saw how enthusiastic the kids were being about being able to hear their own voice reading to them as they followed along in their book. I thought a neat part of the experience that she writes about is how the kids started trying to change their speed, volume and inflection as they read. I also like the fact that the kids wanted to keep recording until they got their voices just right. By doing these audio books Ms. Tolisano got her kids excited about learning to read and use technology while they do it. I think this was a fantastic strategy because reading is one of the hardest things to get kids to want to do. Ms. Tolisano got the kids excited about reading and was teaching them the importance of technology too. I think that when I become an English teacher that I will make my students do this as well. This way I can incorporate teaching them how to use technology and hopefully letting them learn how much fun reading can be.
In LangWitches- Podcasting in the First Grade by Ms Tolisano, It was about 1st graders again. The reason I found so much interest in the 1st graders was because if students are able to get excited about learning as early as first grade then it sets them up for success for the rest of their lives. On this blog post one again Ms. Tolisano is able to get the first graders excited about reading and learning how to use the Internet. She recorded her students acting out an interview as the two main characters in the book they were reading. The thing that I thought was amazing about the results was that this helped get all of the students involved. Ms. Tolisano explains that the shy kids were bursting out of their shells and gaining respect from the other students. I thought this was extremely important, because going to school teaches valuable social skills. That's why when I heard that the Podcasting boosted students confidence, I automatically became a fan. The kids were so excited about being out on the Internet, and getting their voices heard that they not only wanted to learn, but actually enjoyed it.
In The Benefits Of Podcasting In The Classroom by Joe Dale there is a video that is extremely helpful when it comes to Podcasting. He explains that Podcasting is an effective way to teach the "Millennial" generation, someone born after 1980, because it involves technology. Which is an extremely valid point, that someone who was born after 1980 has always had some sort of technology whether it is cell phones, computers, or IPads. He also explains how it creates creativity in students, by allowing them to Podcast about something they like. A big thing that was brought up is it allows students who are absent a lot to be able to stay on track with the rest of the class. Which I thought was huge because I would hate having to wait on one or two students to catch up. Another great perk that this link points out is that with Podcasts it allows parents to keep up with the material as well as the students. So if their student if falling behind or if the parent wants to know what is being taught, Podcasts make it simple.
Friday, February 8, 2013
C4T #1
Summary of my teacher #1
In my C4T assignment, I was assigned to a teacher named Amanda Ooten, and her blog title is called Science Teaching for the Future. In her most recent blog she is describing the progress of how her flipped classroom project is going. The flipped classroom method is where students do homework in class and watch the lectures at home. Mrs. Ooten says that the progress is fantastic and recommends that teachers try it out. Also in her blog she is asking for advice on how to receive grants, because her main focus now is trying to get to a 1.1 ratio. Which means that for every one student in the class she wants to have on Google chrome book. She also states that she is now teaching AP biology and is working on a lesson plan that will apply for advanced classes as well as regular classes. Finally in her blog post she describes why her YouTube videos were taken off of YouTube. She explains that her videos were taken off because she used Pearson products in her video, and Pearson made her take them down. So she warns all flippers out there to not use textbook images :).
Summary of my comment #1
I commented on Mrs. Ooten's blog pretty much saying that I enjoyed learning the whole concept behind the "flipping of the classroom". I also touched on the fact that the reason I think other educators should use the "flipping" strategy because of the percent of students who have started passing. After the "flipping" strategy was put in place a higher percent of students started passing classes and ultimately graduating. Finally I just said how I wish that she would post more because her last post was written on February 22, 2012.
Summary of my teacher #2
Unfortunately Mrs. Ooten has not had time to publish a new post, so I had to go to her previous one. In this blog post Mrs. Ooten talks about what is going on in her flipped classroom. She explains that when she first started her flipped classroom that she decided to flip it 100%. She then explains about how that was to much work for the students to comprehend. That even though the students should learn on their own, they still need to have some stuff taught to them. After she changed her plan to only flip her class 50% of the way she saw a major improvement, not only in learning but in study habits as well. She explains how more students would stay after class or come in early for more one on one lessons. She even found out that her students were joining together on the weekends for group study sessions. She finished by saying that this strategy works for her, because she wants to do this. However, it might not work for other teachers as well as the methods they are already using. Mrs. Ooten all-in-all just wants kids to understand that it is their class not hers.
Summary of my comment #2
In my comment I told Mrs. Ooten that i really liked that fact that she saw her own mistakes, and instead of blaming the kids she changed to help them. I also told her that I liked the fact that she understood that just because flipping a classroom works for her doesn't mean that it will work for everyone. Then I stated that most people today are looking for a one correct answer, while in fact there are many of answers, you just have to choose the one that works for you.
In my C4T assignment, I was assigned to a teacher named Amanda Ooten, and her blog title is called Science Teaching for the Future. In her most recent blog she is describing the progress of how her flipped classroom project is going. The flipped classroom method is where students do homework in class and watch the lectures at home. Mrs. Ooten says that the progress is fantastic and recommends that teachers try it out. Also in her blog she is asking for advice on how to receive grants, because her main focus now is trying to get to a 1.1 ratio. Which means that for every one student in the class she wants to have on Google chrome book. She also states that she is now teaching AP biology and is working on a lesson plan that will apply for advanced classes as well as regular classes. Finally in her blog post she describes why her YouTube videos were taken off of YouTube. She explains that her videos were taken off because she used Pearson products in her video, and Pearson made her take them down. So she warns all flippers out there to not use textbook images :).
Summary of my comment #1
I commented on Mrs. Ooten's blog pretty much saying that I enjoyed learning the whole concept behind the "flipping of the classroom". I also touched on the fact that the reason I think other educators should use the "flipping" strategy because of the percent of students who have started passing. After the "flipping" strategy was put in place a higher percent of students started passing classes and ultimately graduating. Finally I just said how I wish that she would post more because her last post was written on February 22, 2012.
Summary of my teacher #2
Unfortunately Mrs. Ooten has not had time to publish a new post, so I had to go to her previous one. In this blog post Mrs. Ooten talks about what is going on in her flipped classroom. She explains that when she first started her flipped classroom that she decided to flip it 100%. She then explains about how that was to much work for the students to comprehend. That even though the students should learn on their own, they still need to have some stuff taught to them. After she changed her plan to only flip her class 50% of the way she saw a major improvement, not only in learning but in study habits as well. She explains how more students would stay after class or come in early for more one on one lessons. She even found out that her students were joining together on the weekends for group study sessions. She finished by saying that this strategy works for her, because she wants to do this. However, it might not work for other teachers as well as the methods they are already using. Mrs. Ooten all-in-all just wants kids to understand that it is their class not hers.
Summary of my comment #2
In my comment I told Mrs. Ooten that i really liked that fact that she saw her own mistakes, and instead of blaming the kids she changed to help them. I also told her that I liked the fact that she understood that just because flipping a classroom works for her doesn't mean that it will work for everyone. Then I stated that most people today are looking for a one correct answer, while in fact there are many of answers, you just have to choose the one that works for you.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Special Post #1
WolframAlpha
When
I looked up the differences in the population size between India, China, and
the United States honestly, I was kind of shocked. I knew that China and India
had more people than the United States but I didn't realize how much more. The
statistics that WolframAlpha have are based on 2010 records, but in 2010 for
every 1 person in the United States, China has 4.39 and India has 3.93. Another
interesting fact that I learned was that even though they might have more
people the United States citizens live longer. Based on the evidence every
Chinese person has an average lifespan of 73.5 years, India's is 69.9 years,
and the United States is 78.1 years. (Based on 2009) I'm glad that we were
assigned this website because I feel like it will make collecting facts
easier.
This
got me thinking since I now know how many people are in the United States I
decide to look up how many females there are and how many males, and I found
out some interesting stuff. It turns out that according to 2010 that there are
more females in the United States then males. Females outnumber males 154.6
million to 149.4 million, however from the ages of 0 to 17 males out number
females 37.89 million to 36.15 million. This got me thinking that females must
live longer than males in the United States so that was my next question. This
gave me the results that in 2009 males live an average of 75.65 years while
females live an average of 80.65 years. I was kind of surprised when I found
out that on average females live five years longer than males, but it kind of
makes since.
I
definitely think that WolframAlpha is a solid website to teach students how to
use. It is a credible source for information about any fact that a student
could need in writing a paper. I also think that it is a good website for
teachers to use as well. One thing I want to bring into my classroom is telling
my students random facts. With WolframAlpha this makes doing something as
simple as this even simpler. I also think teachers could use this website to
look up facts on any presentation that a teacher would need to present and get
related facts as well.
Social Media Count
Gary
Hayes social media count is unreal! It is extremely interesting to look at it
has everything you could want to know from how many Ipad's are sold every week,
how much money the box office brings in every second, to how many World of
Warcraft quests are started each year. The information definitely makes me
reconsider how I am going to have to teach my classes. After reading this
information I am positive that in the near future all kids will be learning on
Ipads. Also that kids will be so overwhelmed by liking and commenting on
Facebook or sending text messages that if I don't add some sort of technology
to m teaching then there will be no way to reach my students.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Blog Post 3
I
think the main thing that I gathered when watching the peer editing instructional,
was that you should edit with respect. I know that when I get my papers peer
edited, if they don't give some sort of complement I automatically discredit
what they have to say. So when I watched the instructional on how to peer edit
having the first step, as complementing definitely seemed right. The second
step of the process is suggesting. I like the fact that the video has this
second because once again it allows you to gain the trust of whom you are
editing. If you want someone to listen to your suggestions then you have to
gain their trust that’s why the last step is corrections. The first two things
you do in editing are make the person you edit trust your judgment, by
complementing, and then suggesting how to make it better. Then after they trust
you, and you haven't been a mean Margaret, you give your suggestions in a nice
and helpful way.
I
also realized while watching these videos that I tend to be either a whatever William
or a defensive Dave. Sometimes when peers edit my paper I tend to discredit
them because they are the same age as me and I turn in to a whatever William,
and stop listening. Even though these videos made me realize that if peers can
see my mistakes then the teacher will definitely be able to see them as well. I
also turn into a defensive Dave; I have the feeling that I worked really hard
on my paper and that my peers read it in five minutes and try to change
everything. I need to realize that my peers are only trying to help, and that I
shouldn't get caught up with all of the changes but look for the opportunity to
grow. So all in all these videos taught me the importance of peer editing and
how to do it properly.
Assistive Technologies
The
Mountbatten is a tool that allows blind students to type in brail hear the
letter they are typing and allow them to save their assignments on to a
computer. The Mountbatten also allows teachers who can't read brail to be able
to read the text because the writing also pops up on a computer screen. Honestly
I think this tool is beyond fantastic! Not only can it allow blind students to
be able to work effectively in regular classrooms, but it can also allow
teachers who don't know brail to be able to read their assignments. If I had a
blind student I would definitely use a Mountbatten because it would allow the
blind person to write not only for me, the teacher, but for the other students
as well. It would also allow blind students to be able to create portfolios on
a computer and keep a record of everything they have produced.
In
the "Teaching Math to the Blind" a professor from the University of
San Francisco brings up the valid point on how tough it is for blind students
to learn math. In regular brail blind students read the problem in a horizontal
fashion instead of the much easier vertical fashion. So the professor created a
grid with brail numbers and visual numbers, which is good if a teacher doesn't
know brail, to allow students to place the problems out vertically. The grid
also has a voice so it tells the student exactly what problem is set up. The
grid is actually very neat; the student sets up the problem and is able to read
it one line at a time instead of having one line of a bunch of numbers. With
this invention the professor claims that blind students will now be able to
learn basic math all the way up to simple algebra. With this invention it will
help blind students learn the fundamentals of math and ultimately give them a
better chance of receiving a steady job. If I had a blind student in my class I
would definitely want this grid not only to make teaching easier for me, but
make learning easier for the students as well.
Also
in the videos it showed how voice over on the Ipad allows blind people to still
be able to use technology and grow just as everyone else does. The thing that I
thought was most interesting about the Ipad is that it allows blind people to
be able to read regular books. With the IBook application a blind person is
able to chose what book the want to read and also have all the images in the
book described to them. The only thing about the voice over that I have
negative to say is that it looks like it is extremely difficult to use. In both
videos the user has problems getting the Ipad to do exactly what they want, but
once the kinks are worked out then I definitely think that this will be
revolutionary for blind people.
Digital Smarts
In
the "Digital Smarts" video Mrs. Davis explains how she is teaching
not only her students, but her self to be more digitally smart as well. In her
classroom she allows her students to learn through doing activities that they
enjoy, such as twitter and virtual reality. She has her students learn how to
use podcasts, blogs, and other virtual experiences to allow them to get the
most out of their education. She won the award for having the best blog in the
United States, because of this strategy. One cool thing about Mrs. Davis's
classroom is that she takes this small town city in rural Georgia, and is
broadening their horizons, allowing them to connect with people all over the
world.
I
think Mrs. Davis's system and Dr. Strange's system is a lot alike. Both
teachers recognize that they only way a student will learn something are if
they want to do it, or if they do it themselves. In the video Mrs. Davis talks
about how she does not need to explain herself if she says a word that someone
doesn't know, because it's just like Dr. Strange says, if I don't know let's
find out. I think Mr. Davis uses a very effective way to teach and, apparently,
if she is winning best blog awards other people do as well.
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