Thursday, April 30, 2015

Last Reflective Post, Final


   So welcome to my last post of the class. This semester has been my hardest to date. I don't know if it was because I had a lot going on with work, church, and homework. But yeah this semester was pretty rough. I had started out with not turning in my assignments on time, but because my professor gave me a chance I turned them in as fast as I could with the best work I could produce.
 Over this semester I feel that I learned a lot about education and mixing technology. There are so many things that we as educators can do to make the classroom a more fun and productive. Among mixing technology and a classroom together there were other experiences that I made in this class that I have never experienced before. I feel that after this post that it has made me a better person, educator, and a student.

In the beginning of the class we learned about how it is important to give credit where credit is due. This was a big part in the class I feel. Whether it was pictures, videos, or a website You always want to give credit where credit is due. At least that is how I was taught. I would put up my picture but I would forget to put where and who it came from. But after doing it almost every time it started becoming a habit and now I can not, not put where and who it came from. Doing this type of technique is great to teach and make students understand its the right thing to do but also an ethical issue, be honest.
Flickr:  hapticflapjack
Another part of the class that I really liked learning about was how to make a Delicious account, this is where I can take all the tabs I have on my home computer and carry around lap-top and just put it all on one website and anywhere there is a computer I an just log on and open up the Delicious website and everything I've saved is there for me. no more trying to figure out whether or not I have it on my phone, home computer, or my carry around laptop. I love using this, definitely saves me so much time. I'm sure my future students will like it as much as me. they will probably think "seriously where was this in my life."
Flickr: andy castro
Knowing how you want your class or project rubric to be is one thing, but actually making it and putting all the details into is another. This was pretty tough for me, I know how I wanted to "grade my future students" but making it was really hard. Because you have to make from like Poor, Good, Great, and Excellent type of grading. I was able to understand and learn to start with the Poor and Excellent and then work in between the Good and Great. But because my professor wanted us to learn the hard part first which was learning to write the rubric and understanding the process. She let us in on a little secret which was Rubistar. This website really does help a lot! It helps you choose a subject in which you need the rubric for, then it gives you different categories that you want it to be graded on like presentation, organization, spelling etc. I also lets you download it and you can pull it up as  PDF form.
Flickr: Ken Whytock
The Lesson plan was one tough assignment for me to do. It wasn't the assignment that was hard, but the overall of working with other people. I had to work with two other people. One I actually got along with because I have her in my other class, and I felt we connected on a level. But my other partner not so much. There are times when she is talking and I felt like she was trying to over shadow the professor when the professor is talking. It seemed irritating and kind of annoying. It was pretty much like my horse is bigger then your horse example. So I work during the week full time and so does my other partner. We both work in the medical field. So my 3rd partner, apparently goes to school everyday, I mean good for her cause she can do it, but when it came to understand our schedule I felt like she wasn't understanding as much. But any who, my connected partner and I had class on Saturday and after class we worked on it for 7 hours, I kid you not! I felt like we did the best on our part and for 7 hours that's a lot. Well then we share what we have with our other partner and it was pretty much a slap in the face. That we didn't do it right, we didn't follow the common core standards, and it was a lot for me to handle. It was pretty much insulting to me and my partner. So we decided to meet on Sunday and just finish it. It was hard sitting there and having to hear our 3rd partner trying to be a "show-off" or saying inappropriate comments. But 6 hours later and we were done! I just wanted it to be over with because I couldn't handle that type of pressure working with her. I'm normally a really nice person, don't like fighting, or making rude comments but when people push others will definitely shove back you know?
Flickr credit:  deeplifequotes
My suggestion for this class would be to keep it the way it is. I don't think there were any negtives for me to change about this class. It was a small and I liked it that way, so that way if I had a question I didn't have to wait behind like 10 other people. It was fast and right to the point. At least that's the way I see it.

Overall when I first walked in this class, I had assumed it was going to be easy. But I was definitely wrong. My professor was a bit tougher then most. She actually expected assignments from you and to learn them and use them in the classroom. She definitely had me working over-time during my lunch at work or when I had any free time to make my projects better then they were. I liked how she listen to my suggestions and then help me tweak them. The passion she has, she has been a professor for a lot of years and I hope I can still be like that when I teach my classrooms. Overall it was a great class to take, I would suggest it to anyone who wants to better themselves as an educator.
Flickr: colinaut


Resources used:

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Maloy, R., O’Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B. (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education Inc.



















Thursday, April 16, 2015

DIGITAL BLOG POST #L chapter 12

DIGITAL BLOG POST #L chapter 12

   
    I definitely think it’s very important for teachers to understand how the technology works in the classroom. If you don't know or understand how things work in the classroom, I would feel that the students would not care about what you are going to teach them. I remember when I was in the 4th grade, we a substitute named Mr.Southerland. He was a teacher for about 20 years and they had “retired” but remained as a substitute teacher. But then we had the projectors that would a cart and you had to use clear “paper” for the image to come up. So then, it was really cold and everyone was getting sick so then my teacher got the flu, and we had Mr.Southerland as a sub. I remember him having to struggle to turn on the machine. Just turning it on. Then trying to get the image to come up on the screen behind, it was just a struggle for him. As young as I was I remember. I didn’t laugh. I just thought it was odd for him not knowing how to use. But as the years went by I didn’t have him as a sub anymore. But Junior year comes around and guess who is sitting in my AP American History class. Yeah Mr.Southerland. When I saw him, I was just praying he knew what he was doing, some of those kids were brats and rude. So I’m hoping for the best. Man did that man prove my class and myself wrong. He was working on the computer, using the new type of projector, and the ipad. I really do feel that it makes a difference if the teacher knows what they are doing. It’ll intrigue the students mind.
   
Flickr credit: Ian Shane
    You can definitely use technology for reward or as a punishment. I see it both ways. When little elementary students do their work, work quietly, and do what they are suppose to do. They are rewarded with computer time, when I was a kid I used to love this because I knew if I had done well on my spelling test, I did all my work, and on time I was allowed to use the computer for like 30mins before lunch. I thought I was awesome. But then there were times where I wasn’t as awesome as I could be. If I got in trouble (over small things), forgot to turn in my homework, or didn’t do well in rotation. I was not allowed to even look at the computer, punishment was meant to be punishment. I feel like teachers can use that to their advantage.
Flickr credit: cliff1066™

   
   
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 Using digital textbooks in the classroom is a great way of using technology in the classroom. Being able to use this device and involving the students I would feel that it would  create more images in their head and have a better understanding of the concept, on the pages of the e-Books. When I see things like the e-books of leap frog or using the iPads it makes me wonder if it was really interesting and I had a child I was babysitting at the time they were wanting me to read with them( read with them!) I was shocked because this child was able to read along with iPad. the pages literally came to life, it creates these images in your mind and you're able to connect the words to the pictures.
Flickr credit: Paul Stainthorp   

 Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.

Polanka, S. (2011). No shelf required e-books in libraries. Chicago: American Library Association. 

Sunday, April 5, 2015

DIGITAL BLOG POST #K

DIGITAL BLOG POST #K


When I think of bookmarking, I immediately thought of delicious. Delicious.com is a website my professor gave us in the beginning of the class, It is a “ife-saving” website. What it is essentially, is a website where you can add all these “bookmarks” of website. You can open it from any computer. Whether you’re on your personal computer, your home computer or even when you're at the public library. It has all the websites you’ve saved on delicious, so no more looking on your computer and and another computer not being able to find something. This has been very helpful to me. When I’m at work and during my lunchtime I will do my work on the main computer and all I have to do is open my delicious tab and I have everything I need. I don’t have to wait and use the main computer at my house, I can use my ipad or laptop or even my phone and it still works perfectly.

Flickr credit : andy castro 


So in class we are going to make a webquest. What a webquest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web. These can be created using various programs, including a simple word processing document that includes links to websites. I just learned what it is, I don’t think I’ve used it before. We saw it in class and I think it’s an amazing program for teachers or students to look and see the different ideas of other teachers or students have come up with. We are actually going to do this in class as an assignment. But it’s mind blowing to see so many pages for different subjects. I really liked the social studies page and I was reading into about Greek mythology and stories very interesting. I might just do mine on that since it’s something I really like and am very passionate about.
Flickr Credit: giopuo

Video conferencing is a great tool to have with teachers and students. I did use this tool for my computer class when I was starting out college. My professor believed in this so much that for every time we submitted an assignment we had to take a video of ourselves and talk about how the assignment works in our day to day life, otherwise you got a big chunk of your grade taken off. I didn’t play with my professor about that. But it is definitely was a good tool to have, we could communicate with the professor, she did have class on Naples and Fort Myers campus. I feel like the students can use it too. They can use for working on projects or if they have classmates that live in a different campus or city.
Flickr credit:  superkimbo

Since we are doing a web-quest in class, I've decided I'm going to mine about Greek Mythology since I really love reading about things like that. So I created a Kahoot about it. Face the Gods and Goddesses and test your knowledge.



Resources :
Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.
 Thombs, M., & Gillis, M. (2009). Using webquests in the social studies classroom a culturally responsive approach. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Corwin Press.

Gillispie, M. (2013). From Notepad to iPad Using Apps and Web Tools to Engage a New Generation of Students. Hoboken: Taylor and Francis.