Thursday, June 27, 2013
Thing #19
I am not currently a member of any of the social networking sites that were mentioned in the post above but I'm sure as my career progresses I will join many of the teaching and education social networks to learn from my fellow educators and to bounce idea's off each other.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Thing #18
Monday, June 17, 2013
Thing #11
Thing #4
1) Michelle Terry
2) Meghan Wagley
3) Alexandera Tolbert
4) Pam Hankins
5) Jennifer Watt
6) Mr. B
7) http://www.techsavvyed.net/
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Thing #10
This article explains that Google has decided to retire the service because we as consumers have changed the way we read and recieve our news. Instead of sitting down at our computers everyday to read our subscriptions, we reliy more on Twitter and other smartphone apps to get bits and pieces of our news. With this in mind, the author of this article believes that, Google might be changing the way their Reader works and might make it smartphone friendly or more accessable for their users. I hope this is the case because I'm very interested in using this service and subscribing to articles and using this service to my advantage as a teacher.
I could use this service as an educator to stay up-to-date on new technologies available for teachers with pages like Free Tech 4 Teachers and can also subscribe to pages that are relevant to subject material and even current news and issues that I could discuss with my classes. I know that I didn't complete the assignment as designed, but I hope this eefort is enough to get credit for this part of the assignment!
Thing #12
I could use these tools for many things in the classroom. I could use Google Translate to translate documents that I find online that may not be in English or to translate homework and assignments for my ESL students. I can use Picasa Web Albums to save pictures I find or take of historic sites or locations and events to help them visualize subject material.
Thing #9
Friday, June 14, 2013
Thing #8
Thing #7
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Thing #6
Thing #5
What does School 2.0 mean to you?
School 2.0 means that students learn anyway they can. Whatever way is easiest and most effective from them, that's how they should learn. With all of this vast amount of technology available to us at our fingertips we as teachers can use it to our advantage to help our students grasp material and truly understand and learn it.
What does it mean for schools of the future?
I think I sorta said it in my last response, but I think that we need to evolve our teaching methods and standards in order to improve education. Now students are taught, here's the question, do the work, and give the answer. Oh! and the answers are in the back, but don't look! When really we should be encouraging them to look up answers to questions. We should be encouraging our students to use the resources available to them so that they can solve problems they don't understand because that's how problems are solved in the real world and that, is what we spend years of their lives trying to prepare them for. So are we really preparing them if we are discouraging them from working smarter not harder? Aren't we really handicapping them from being competitive from the rest of the world?
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Thing #3
So Thing 3 looks pretty easy so I'm gonna go ahead and tackle it head on.
Ways I Could Use Blogs as a Future Teacher:
I could use blogs to help my students learn by finding good blogs that are informative and easy to navigate and written by people who are well educated in the topics we may be discussing in class. I could also use it to post assignments or links for my future students to use in order to help them better grasp the material being discussed in class. I could use my blog as a way for parents to stay up-to-date with classroom activities and how their children are performing and maybe anything funny or exciting that might have happened in the classroom that day. That way they could avoid the dreaded exchange between their child and themselves of, "What did you do at school today?" "Nothing." I'm sure there are even more ways to use a blog to my advantage as a teacher but these are only a few. Feel free to comment with any additional ideas!
Thing #2
Second post in the same day! Plugging right along! For Thing #2 I have to answer a few questions about my blogging experience thus far so here we go!
Question 1: I have zero previous experience with blogs other than having a general idea of what they were. Up until this class I have neither written nor read a blog.
Question 2: The name of my posts will just follow along with the 23 Things assignment so that they'll be easier to grade and the name of my blog is simply The 23 Things.
Question 3: Creating the blog itself was fairly easy. Customizing it to how I liked it took a little more time, but I am really enjoying it thus far.
Question 4: I decided not to use an avatar for my blog. I opted to use an actual picture of myself that I had done my senior year of high school. I want people to see the real me. Not a cartoon.
Thing #1
So this is my first post for this assignment and I went through and reviewed the 7 and 1/2 Habits online tutorial that was developed by the training specialists at the Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. I found myself agreeing with some of the ideas that successful lifelong learns believe but also disagreeing with some as well.
For instance, I agree with the idea that attitude is everything. It's hard to make someone learn who just doesn't want to. The old saying, "You can lead a horse to water but can't make him drink," is true when it comes to a student's attitude towards learning. I also liked the, "I Will. I Can. I Do." Mentality. Having a positive belief in one's self makes the learning experience easier and more enjoyable. It's also our duties as teachers, to give students who don't have that kind of confidence in themselves, to give them positive reinforcement and feedback to help boost their confidence.
The idea that I didn't really agree with was, "It's never too late (or too soon) to learn something." I think that in some instances it IS too soon to learn certain things. For example, we're not going to have our Kindergarten and First graders learn Sex Ed. or the graphicness of the Holocaust and genocides. But other than that aspect of the slide show I liked the general premise of it all.
Furthermore, I think the habits that I would find easiest for myself to do are Habits 6 and 7 and of course 7 and a half. Habit 6 is using technology to my advantage. I feel like I already do a good job of that now. For example, I'm writing this assignment from my cell phone using the blogger app because it's more convenient and faster and spell checks every word as I type it. Habit 7 is teaching and mentoring someone else. I find that I learn best when I'm teaching the information to other people because I makes up ways to help them remember and in turn, help me remember also. And habit 7 and a half is play and that's easy for everyone to do.
The habits that I think I might have the hardest time with are Habits 4 and 2. Habit 4 is "Having confidence in yourself as a learner." All my life I've thought I was smart, but have always been surrounded by people who were smarter and did better than I did. When I'd make a good grade on an assignment and they'd make a better grade, it would really lower my confidence. Habit 2 is accepting responsibility for my own learning. Growing up I always saw learning and going to school like something I HAD to do. With that mindset I always thought whether or not I learned was my teachers and parents responsibility, not mine, so that would be a whole mindset that I would have to shift away from which would be hard to do after 20 years.