Monday, December 3, 2007

A Time For Reflection 3

After completing this amazing course, I have come to realize that there is a whole different "Technological World" out there to be used and incorporated into our everyday teaching activities. I know that I will try to continue and grow in my knowledge and use of the many different tools that have been provided to me. There are so many different avenues of learning that I can share with my students and hope that they will come away with a positive experience. I would like to be able to have them use the different web sites such as Clipblast, Nextvista.org and Teacher Tube in the Resource Room to allow them to succeed in their studies as well as grow as a learner. I think that a school based blog should be set up for the students to use so that we might hear and see what their thoughts and visions are for their future. After all, this is their education and I think that perhaps they should have a right to have a voice. So in conclusion to my reflection; after having a shaky start when I started lesson #1 and then gaining my confidence as I progressed further into my lessons and actually enjoying them, I would like to thank Lori for allowing me to grow as an educator and perhaps learn some new "tricks of the trade".

School 2.0 "Direction of the Future"

The idea or vision of School 2.0 might just prove to be the way of the future. I particularly like the concept of The People Wheel that gets many people involved in the lives of our young people. It is important to remember that it "Takes a whole village to raise a child" which could make School 2.0 a valuable asset. It would allow parents, school staff,as well as administrators to give our students the best possible education that can be achieved. The fact that ideas and suggestions can come from multitudes of areas is amazing. The one thing that I found a bit over-powering was the School Map which I found a touch confusing and a bit invasive. Should everyone be involved and connected all the time or should there be some down time? The one question that I have is when issues are discussed, who ultimatly makes the decisions for change and when are these changes implemented? Perhaps this should be incorporated into the overall scheme of School 2.0.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Dr. Yong Zhao's Interview

It appears that there are many challenges facing the American Educational School System and is anyone getting a handle on it? Dr. Zhao indicated in his interview that one of the real problems is that the policy makers of education are not facing these problems. The American School System, according to Dr. Zhao, "Is not looking towards the future but staying in the past and it is time to change directions in the thought process. We are not preparing our students correctly for the future and they should be pushed towards using creativity in thoughts and ideas and not just focus on the mundane subjects of math and science." This is a scary thought that we need to push our students into the digital world so that they can interact on a global level and compete. Have American Educators become complacent in thinking that the U.S. school systems are the best that they can be and we don't need any outside influence in correcting this? Dr. Zhao indicated that we should allow our students to interact on the internet in the school setting and allow them to evolve and not just fit into the everyday mold...is this the right way to go? Do we try to keep them under control for their own sake or is just a way to keep them from becoming so far above our own understanding of technology...good questions and who has the answers? In a way, it scares me to think that I am falling behind in my understanding of the way of the future and perhaps I should not go "kicking and screaming" into the future but embrace the new ways and thoughts of the future. I know that just a couple of years ago, I would have never thought of taking an on-line educational course much less enjoying it...but here I am and it is great!

Skills Project-21st Century

After listening to the amazing podcast of Kevin Honeycutt and his innovative ideas, it was hard to imagine what kind of project I could come up with that would incorporate both teaching the cirriculum and using "Virtual Immagination" as a learning tool. The only thing that kept going through my mind was the beginning of a Star Wars movie where the words "Long, long ago and far away in a distant galaxy....." were displayed and scrolled on the screen...WOW. As a Teaching Assistant for Special Education, I have encountered many special students who, on occasions, create their own virtual reality with ease because they seem to think in three dimensional action. The projects that they come up with on their own for thier own pleasure are amazing to see and sometimes mindboggling to adults. I believe that it would be exciting to create a project not only for these special students but all students in a couple of different ways. One of the units in Living Environment is on Genetics and wouldn't it be amazing to see how the students could set up a virtual reality DNA Helix Ladder as one of their Lab projects instead of just sitting at thier desks using colored pencils to fill in a one dimensional chart that has been given to them by the teacher. The students could interact with one another and share all of their ideas to not only their classmates but to anyone who would like to link into their project. My second thought would involve the Art Department...the projects could be almost limitless and the students immagination could soar.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Reflections 2-Wikis- "Wonderful Way to Go"

After using the many different communication tools such as Collaborative Bookmarking with del.ici.ous and Video Links, I believe that Wikis as a classroom tool was the most interesing tool that I read about and used. I like the fact that students would be able to collaborate and use information from many people on many different projects like research papers and Literary Essays. Working in a Special Education Resource Room and having to support many different students with different learning capabilities,being able to direct them to a Wikis site such as Next Vista.Org that incorporates many new and innovative learning tools. The site has an on-line library that the students could use in the Resource Room under supervision to show them what directions to take to make them successful with their curriculum. I have found that High School students are very eager to learn and use new ideas and be able to find new ways to feel good about themselves and be able to say "I did that myself and I am proud"

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Wikis-A New Classroom Tool

Welcome to the wonderful world of Wikis...wow, what an experience. After going into some of the Wikis sites and doing a few of the activities that were designed for the students, I must say that I was impressed with the accessability and usability of the sites. The fact that students can collaborate on projects and learn from each other was amazing. They can use each others strengths to complete projects and share the information so that everyone can see the final assignment completed...Having tried one of the activities "Naming the Famous People" in the HCSD Class Demo Wiki, I realized that I was having a good time as well as learning. I would recommend that everyone who is looking for and educational tool try a Wiki site just once or even try to create their own Wiki for their classroom.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Video Sharing Sites- Are They Good or Bad?

I have just finished wandering through and learning about 4 different video sharing sites and I am amazed at the sameness yet differences of these learning tools. The first site that I explored was Nextvista.org which is a non profit organization and is totally filtered and I was impressed with the educational content and relivance of the site. There were three different areas within the site such as Lightbulbs, Global Views, and Seeing Service that all had good visual as well as good explanation of subject matter such as history, math, art, and science. This video site would be a wonderful tool for writing research papers because of the many areas that are covered. The site is very easy to work through and I believe that having the students use this site would prove to be very exciting.
Another video site was Clipblast which is also a free commercial site and the worlds largest video tool but unfortunatly this site is not filtered and at times there is no accessing it from school computers. Along this same line of video sites was You Tube which is also a non-filtered site which may have inappropriate subject matter for students at school to access but it is a good site for many people. The last of the sites that I visited was Teacher Tube which was easy to use and a good educational tool for science, history, or math projects just to name a few uses. There was a very nice feature called "Featured Videos of the Day" which kept abreast of daily themes and activities. I do believe that this could also be a good tool to use in a school setting. I am truely amazed at what is being offered to our young people as searching tools and it can only get better with time.

Saturday, November 3, 2007

A Time For Reflection 1

After spending a few weeks trying to learn how to blog, I have decided that it can be enjoyable after all. At first, I found it confusing but after a while, I got that "Warm and Fuzzy" feeling when I knew that I had accomplished something new and exciting. I think that blogging will allow me to reach out to many other people that have new thoughts and ideas that otherwise I would never have been able to find out about. Using blogging in the classroom will be a fast and easy way to contact the students and or other teachers with assignments, comments, or sharing ideas. I think that some people are looking for the one other person that they can make contact with and share their thoughts.

Thoughts to Ponder

Have you ever wondered if the Teaching profession is for you? There are many things to consider before going into this field and have your really considered all the pros and cons? In the posting Teacher Cadets, Anne Davis's list Points to Ponder Elementary Thoughts show many different things to look at.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Welcome to my blog

I have just started taking this blog course and I am finding it a little challenging. I will do my best to keep up with the lessons and eventually become a "First Class Blogger"