"A New Bloom",
Jane Cochran and Jack Conklin
February 2007
This is an article discussing a great multicultural experience for her students. Sussanah Modin had her students learn about Finland Culture before they wrote to some students their, through a pen pale system. Here students had virtual tours of Finland and learn neat aspects of Finland culture. IT gave them the opportunity to learn web site tactics and also learn about different cultures. What method did Modin Use to maximize students learning? She used Blooms Taxonomy. Here, teachers can focus on students behavior, cognitive learning skills to reach their students More effectively. Blooms taxonomy gets teachers to ask deep questions making sure that students are thinking at a more profound level. What questions do students learn to ask themselves through Blooms Taxonomy? When you hit a road block what tactics do you usually use to help stay on track, again working with cognitive learning methods. What did you learn about your way of thinking that will help you in future lessons? again a way o teaching kids to learn through self reflection. This article was posted because it promoted multicultural activities and used 21st century technologies.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Journal #8
Virtual Schooling", by Niki Davis and Dale S. Niederhausen. This article discusses the changes that occur during the shift to virtual schooling for teacher and students. Why choose virtual schooling?It helps schools meet the standards presented in NCLB. Each student and teacher get connected with E-Learning material to become familiar with technological aides. Virtual schools have helped in crisis situations such as Hurricane Katrina, where displaced students were able to attend school through the web. Online learning is great because it gives children in remote areas the opportunity to get great lectures and projects through the internet. What are some examples of the Virtual School capabilities? Web CT provides access to a number of comrehensive Learning Materials, everything from syllubus to student produced resources and communication tools such as email. Also , virtual video confreences are available at most virtual schools, allowing students to have virtual office hours with their teachers. There are also projects that students are able to complete via the internet. I think that the virtual school is a great opportunity; however I wunder about the personal aspect of it. CHildren hardly being able to interact personally with their teachers. I think the persoanl face to face aspect of school is a great contribution to teacher students relationships. My teachers were my role models, and wanted to be around them and learn from them.
Journal #7
Project Based Learning Around the World
Kristen Weatherby
This article starts off by exciting the reader to take a tour of two distant Tallinn, Estonia and Hong Kong, China. In Estonia the govenrment made it a law that everyone had access to computers. As a result, the "Tiger's Leap Forward" was created to create a influx of computers into the shcools. What did "Tigers Leap Forward" do for public education in estonia? This gave them the opportunity to give each student access to project based learning programs via technology systems. It also begin a trend to get teachers more familiar with web resources for their students. Then, the journey continued to Hong Knog, 30 % of the population speaks English and all of the material in the education system has to be typed in English. Why do public schools in Hong Kong have to compete for students enrollment. Because students in Hong Kong have the choice of what school they awant to go. As a result, schools try to more desirable and make all their teachers IT savy.
Kristen Weatherby
This article starts off by exciting the reader to take a tour of two distant Tallinn, Estonia and Hong Kong, China. In Estonia the govenrment made it a law that everyone had access to computers. As a result, the "Tiger's Leap Forward" was created to create a influx of computers into the shcools. What did "Tigers Leap Forward" do for public education in estonia? This gave them the opportunity to give each student access to project based learning programs via technology systems. It also begin a trend to get teachers more familiar with web resources for their students. Then, the journey continued to Hong Knog, 30 % of the population speaks English and all of the material in the education system has to be typed in English. Why do public schools in Hong Kong have to compete for students enrollment. Because students in Hong Kong have the choice of what school they awant to go. As a result, schools try to more desirable and make all their teachers IT savy.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Journal #6
Social Justice: Choice or Necessity, By Colleen Swain and David Edyburn
This is a great article that helps educators realize the potential danger when they do not allow all of their students to have full access and availability to the many forms of technology. Should funding for technology be distributed to all schools, making it a requirement to have these services available to all students? I strongly agree. The school environment should always be geared to helping students to become prepared for the interactive working world. Now more than ever professions are demanding their employees to know how to effectively use technology to lighten work load and usually help the company make larger profits. We are setting students up for failure if we do not make “Technology 101” as a class in the school setting. These courses should be held as mandatory not as electives, and within the curriculum the teacher should continually show the importance of learning these technology aides. I also believe that as the President Bush has endorsed the focus on Math and Sciences we need to focus our attention technology.
What is the effect of hindering some students from being able to learn or practice all the benefits of technology? This article showed how higher level school standards and almost all future employers will require the student to be proficient in technology use, so they are at a huge disadvantage when these technological resources are not taught or available. .
I also liked this article because it gave information about resources to help aides in technology and how it can better aide students with disabilities. This goes along with the section of the article which emphasizes ways teachers can use technology to be more effective in the classroom.
This is a great article that helps educators realize the potential danger when they do not allow all of their students to have full access and availability to the many forms of technology. Should funding for technology be distributed to all schools, making it a requirement to have these services available to all students? I strongly agree. The school environment should always be geared to helping students to become prepared for the interactive working world. Now more than ever professions are demanding their employees to know how to effectively use technology to lighten work load and usually help the company make larger profits. We are setting students up for failure if we do not make “Technology 101” as a class in the school setting. These courses should be held as mandatory not as electives, and within the curriculum the teacher should continually show the importance of learning these technology aides. I also believe that as the President Bush has endorsed the focus on Math and Sciences we need to focus our attention technology.
What is the effect of hindering some students from being able to learn or practice all the benefits of technology? This article showed how higher level school standards and almost all future employers will require the student to be proficient in technology use, so they are at a huge disadvantage when these technological resources are not taught or available. .
I also liked this article because it gave information about resources to help aides in technology and how it can better aide students with disabilities. This goes along with the section of the article which emphasizes ways teachers can use technology to be more effective in the classroom.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Journal #4
Jouranl #4
"From Toy to Tool" by Liz Kolb.
This is an interesting article about the use of cell phones. That is the last thing I thought I would here a teacher say. All my teachers hated cell phones in class. He is saying that they can be helpful for students to learn. I liked the idea of conducting interviews outside of the classroom so that the students could later listen to them. I like the idea of creating a file that talks about a certain author, for a book report, and the students can add audio to the work. That is a great idea. This can help the audio learner. I believe that is the best thing for these different programs, they are other resources to enhance the learning experience they are not the only thing. The concern is the protection policy. The students have to pay 12 dollars to have a protected password. Without this their information can be stolen or hampered with; however, this is being worked on. The question I have is how do we work to make sure that they are learning something with these types of projects? I think that the best way to see if the student is progressing with an audio bloger is to make a quiz on the fundamentals of the audio bog. Also, the students can take quizzes on the different audio presentations. The other question is how do administrators make sure that the audio that the kids obtain or make is safe for the classroom environment? The teacher will have a password that allows them to get into the site and monitor what is attached. This is a great idea.
"From Toy to Tool" by Liz Kolb.
This is an interesting article about the use of cell phones. That is the last thing I thought I would here a teacher say. All my teachers hated cell phones in class. He is saying that they can be helpful for students to learn. I liked the idea of conducting interviews outside of the classroom so that the students could later listen to them. I like the idea of creating a file that talks about a certain author, for a book report, and the students can add audio to the work. That is a great idea. This can help the audio learner. I believe that is the best thing for these different programs, they are other resources to enhance the learning experience they are not the only thing. The concern is the protection policy. The students have to pay 12 dollars to have a protected password. Without this their information can be stolen or hampered with; however, this is being worked on. The question I have is how do we work to make sure that they are learning something with these types of projects? I think that the best way to see if the student is progressing with an audio bloger is to make a quiz on the fundamentals of the audio bog. Also, the students can take quizzes on the different audio presentations. The other question is how do administrators make sure that the audio that the kids obtain or make is safe for the classroom environment? The teacher will have a password that allows them to get into the site and monitor what is attached. This is a great idea.
Journal #3
Journal #3
Video in the age of participation
Glen Bull
I liked the international wildlife web cams at the waterholes of nature. That is neat. Discovery is a great resource to let you pull from a file of 40,000 clips to use for a specific instruction. I agree that this is a generation that is set on the use of technology. It is no longer the age of the orator rather the artist. WE need to have more access to video for the use of teaching. My question is how do we not go over board? How can we incorporate video, and also make it be effective. Well, the author seems to make it clear that this is an additional help aide for a specific subject. Videos online are not the basis rather they are the supplement. They create a picture for the kids to see, that can better help the student understand what is going on. The main segment of this article talks about Discovery Educators network, this allows teachers and students to use work for instruction. 70% of schools in the United States subscribe to this. It is neat to see how accessible these different forms of media are these days. What is the advantage of a multimedia library such as DEN.? The author shows us that the teachers like these videos because they are directly what you are looking for. It is the fast-forward version of a video.
Video in the age of participation
Glen Bull
I liked the international wildlife web cams at the waterholes of nature. That is neat. Discovery is a great resource to let you pull from a file of 40,000 clips to use for a specific instruction. I agree that this is a generation that is set on the use of technology. It is no longer the age of the orator rather the artist. WE need to have more access to video for the use of teaching. My question is how do we not go over board? How can we incorporate video, and also make it be effective. Well, the author seems to make it clear that this is an additional help aide for a specific subject. Videos online are not the basis rather they are the supplement. They create a picture for the kids to see, that can better help the student understand what is going on. The main segment of this article talks about Discovery Educators network, this allows teachers and students to use work for instruction. 70% of schools in the United States subscribe to this. It is neat to see how accessible these different forms of media are these days. What is the advantage of a multimedia library such as DEN.? The author shows us that the teachers like these videos because they are directly what you are looking for. It is the fast-forward version of a video.
Journal #2
Journal #2
Justin Hardman and David Carpenter, "Breathing Fire into 2.0"
This is an interesting article found on ISTE.org about the use of collaboration for teachers. This seems to go beyond the usual mass emails that take up all of your space on your account, making it hard to recognize a message other than the mass email. This discusses a system that can connect thousands of teachers to a site that can help them communicate better. There would seem to be an online electronic portfolio, also the use of classroom management aide. I think it is neat to see this program of inter connection for teacher. It is so necessary. I like that you can have a link to your own personal portfolio where other teachers can look at some assignments and or lesson plans that you have done. That is cool, something that I see myself doing in the years to come. Carpenter says, “it is as if each teachers file cabinet was open and the other teachers have access to all of their files”. I am sure that it is hard to be so open with other colleagues about your work. However, I think that collaboration like this is so necessary. The other neat link is the ability to have access to communication with parents with something like Dragon net. It seems like training in Dragon net will be a great tool to help students grow. Is there ability for growth and expansion within a system like dragon net? The authors assure the reader that there is at the end of the article. They say what seems to be a single file sharing and calendar for an international school system has become world famous. After reading the article what seems to be the main use of a system like dragonet? The aide of Classrooms management, curriculum development, and the sharing of electronic portfolios. How can you use this system to teach students. Well after school you can look at it and find some notes from another teacher about a subject that you are going over. You might find a better way to present the information this way.
Justin Hardman and David Carpenter, "Breathing Fire into 2.0"
This is an interesting article found on ISTE.org about the use of collaboration for teachers. This seems to go beyond the usual mass emails that take up all of your space on your account, making it hard to recognize a message other than the mass email. This discusses a system that can connect thousands of teachers to a site that can help them communicate better. There would seem to be an online electronic portfolio, also the use of classroom management aide. I think it is neat to see this program of inter connection for teacher. It is so necessary. I like that you can have a link to your own personal portfolio where other teachers can look at some assignments and or lesson plans that you have done. That is cool, something that I see myself doing in the years to come. Carpenter says, “it is as if each teachers file cabinet was open and the other teachers have access to all of their files”. I am sure that it is hard to be so open with other colleagues about your work. However, I think that collaboration like this is so necessary. The other neat link is the ability to have access to communication with parents with something like Dragon net. It seems like training in Dragon net will be a great tool to help students grow. Is there ability for growth and expansion within a system like dragon net? The authors assure the reader that there is at the end of the article. They say what seems to be a single file sharing and calendar for an international school system has become world famous. After reading the article what seems to be the main use of a system like dragonet? The aide of Classrooms management, curriculum development, and the sharing of electronic portfolios. How can you use this system to teach students. Well after school you can look at it and find some notes from another teacher about a subject that you are going over. You might find a better way to present the information this way.
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