Sunday, March 6, 2011

Podcast Reflection #8: iPods #18: iPod touch Basics

Tony Vincent makes me realize that I need to be able to do more with my iPod touch. I'm not using it to it's fullest ability and that is not just effecting me, but my future students too. I really like watching his podcasts. He just has a way of explaining things so that everyone can understand.

Podcast Reflection #7: Learning in Hand #24: Project Based Learning

Tony Vincent does a great job at clearly explaining iPod and iPad applications in this podcast. It is quite interesting to think that you can do so much with an iPod. I have an iPod Touch and I mainly use my for my NikePlus application. I love running so that application is perfect for me. Just think of what else I could do this my iPod Touch if I just explored it more.

Podcast Reflection #6: YouTube Plus

Tech Chicks are very laid back. It is easy to listen to because it is an informal conversation. I mean that is it formal but it is not at the same time. In the podcast they talk about different ways a classroom could use YouTube. One was Quietube, this site censors YouTube videos for a class to watch. May videos have items in the video that many students should not heard or listen to. This site helps take away that stress of editing videos. Another site was SynchTube, this site allows you to create a room where multiple students can watch the same video from anywhere at the same time. This would be great for collaborating with a school in another country. Oh the possibilities!!

Podcast Reflection #5: A new feature on VoiceThread

M5 commenting. This is the first time I have heard of this type of commenting. Steve Muth talks about how text messaging is cold, flat and leave you guessing who someone is and that they really mean in the message. M5 commenting is warmer and more accurate on your feelings about something. You use your webcam or a microphone and can comment on multiple posts that someone as posted. It leaves the other person more able to understand what exactly your comment means. Facial expressions and tones of voice are great detectors on how a person feels and what they truly mean.

Podcast Reflection #4: Driving Questions 2010: Carpool with Jim Beeghley

I absolutely love listening to Kevin Honeycutt's podcasts. In this podcast Kevin spoke with Jim Beeghley about bringing history to life. Mr. Jim Beechley is an IT policy specialist. They mentioned how amazing the iPod and iPad are for bring history to life. You can bring up pictures of places you are at and look at how they looked 100 years ago, and they use google Earth to look at how the look now. You should look up how your town looked 100 years ago. It's amazing at what is still there and what is gone. These men mentioned that children should write narratives of picture or items that they see. Kevin Honeycutt states that "photography is a time machine" and that "it is moments in time that we are capturing". What would your narrative say?

Podcast Reflection #3: Driving Questions 2010: The role of school administrators

Mr. Kevin Honeycutt is such a great person. I would like to state that my mom works with him and he is such a whoot to be around! In his podcast "The role of school administrators" he talks to Tim Holt (the director of instructional technology at El Paso ISD). They both agree that technology is extremely important in schools. Honeycutt compares teaching to football. When he first brought it up I thought to myself how is he going to tie this together, but is does it perfectly. We have to teach students what they can do in the end zone. If we do not push students' knowledge for the future, what happens when they reach the end zone without that knowledge? Nothing. We cannot keep teaching in the past but we as teachers have to teach in the future only in present day. Sounds confusing, but makes complete sense. Like Kevin Honeycutt says, "We owe it to the kids".

The "New" You

 The Avatar I made of myself. This is such a great tool to use for your students to protect their rights of pictures on the internet. Plus is fun creating one anyways! :)




This is my Voki. It was so fun making this. You should try it! :)

Classroom 2.0

Classroom 2.0 is what every teacher should join. It is a network of people educating each other. There are live chats about so many different topics. You could have so many questions answered that you have about technology, teaching or just about anything else. It is such a helper tool to keep ahead of the game when talking about technology. Use it, you will not be disappointed!

EduTecher


EduTecher is a neat site. I like how it allows you to search by subject and grade level. One source that I found to be useful in my content area was ABC Health & Wellbeing. This site is helpful because when I do any lessons over health, nutrition or life styles I use EduTecher to help find good quality sites that are helpful for me and my students. ABC Health & Wellbeing gives many helpful tips on improving your health. There are great recipes, food safety, fitness tips and so many more options. The second source I found was 4Teachers. On 4Teachers there are many tools that you can use. One tool was the teacher tackle box. There you could search by multiples subjects and find hundreds of lesson plans. In FACS education at Kansas State University they do not have the students take a sewing class, but this is a main unit that FACS teachers teach in schools. This site has many great lesson plans for teachers about fashion, sewing and dressing for an interview. If you do not have a strong background in sewing this is a great site to look into. The third resource that I found was 21st Century Literacy. Here you can find more lesson plans, worksheets and much more. I loved doing worksheet in my FACS classes in high school. They helped me understand better and then I had a visual aid to help me later on in the class. I really think that both teachers and students could greatly benefit from this website.

Kan-ed Reflection

I wish that I would have known about Kan-ed when I was in high school. There are SO many useful sites on it. I love Genealogy and to be able to discover and learn more about my family is such an amazing feeling. Like in the picture, that is my Great-great grandfather Howard G. Hunsberger. He was the “Buggy Doctor” in Kansas from the late 1800’s to the early-mid 1900’s. 



I also found it very interesting that there were pictures of the original documents. There are great sites for children to learn about finances. There’s no such thing as “starting them off too young” when it comes to finances. 

There is SOOOOOOO many lesson plans available for you with just a tap of a finger. I could use the lesson plans if I am wanting to get some new ideas for lessons for my class. There is just so many options.

Overall, this website is MIND BOGGLING!!! I could spend hours upon hours digging around on this site. It is definitely a great site to invest in!!!

Animoto in my Classroom

Animoto is a great tool for the classroom. It can be a more creative way to share information and material to  a classroom. It also is a good activity for students to express how they see themselves in another form than just writing. It helps students look at themselves and helps them to know it they like what they see or not.
It is just a good way for students to learn in the classroom and outside of the classroom.

Using Twitter as an Educator


Twitter. I do not like it. First there is no way to read all of the tweets from other educators. I have other things that I should be doing instead of being on Twitter 24/7. I understand that many people like Twitter, but I feel that if I do not like it I should not be required to use it for this class. Yes I know that we our broadening our knowledge of technology, but Twitter is just not my cup of tea. I have strong feelings about it and that is all I should say.


Fun with Text


Wordle is such a fun way to engage your students in a new way of learning. You could take the vocabulary from the unit and have the students create a Wordle at the beginning of a new unit. The students then have seen the new vocabulary and are becoming familiar with it. Overall I just love using Wordle for my everyday use. It’s fun, creative and I just like it.