Monday, September 29, 2008

iTunes University

I think the use of iPods and iTunes is great. With iTunes students can download lectures on the go or if they miss class. If students could use iTunes to download lectures it would really benefit students with learning disabilites and would allow them and everyone else to go over the material several times. I'm sure instructor would see an increase in test scores.

iPods @ Duke University

During 2005-2006 academic year Duke University did an experiment and gave iPods to all incoming freshman to enhance the use of technology on campus. Students used the iPods for audio recordings, download course content, schedules, and acaddemic calendars. The program was very exciting for students. Professors saw some improvement in students work and better presentations.

I think it would be great if the USA tried the experiment as well. Recieving an iPod at orientation would be so cool. Plus I'm all for the use of technology! Dr. Strange do you think you could pull some strings and make that happen?

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Dr. Alice Christie's

Dr. Christie is sharing her experiences and knowledge with everyone. She have safety tips and guidelines for internet users and parents to maintain safe online. She have links in place to show you how to understand and navigate the internet.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Can Wikipedia Be A Trusted Source?

I would never use Wikipedia as a source. Anyone can make changes to information or give there own opinion. Who knows if these people have done any research on the topics that they are sharing with the world. When I become a teacher I will inform my students that Wikipedia can not be trusted. I'm sure that some of the information on Wikipedia is true but you should just stick to sources that you know for sure is credible.

Monday, September 15, 2008

The Best of Fischbowl- July 07: Where were the students?

In this blog Karl Fisch and a team of teachers are returning from National Educational Computing Conference; afterwards he questioned "Where were the students?" He was trying to inspire educators to get the students involved in discussions about what is best for them. He believe that on a high school level the student voices would be so much powerful. He believe that student involvement in lesson planning efforts would help implement what's best for the students. He said "Perhaps if we listened to students more, we might learn a few things."
I totally agree with him on this one. I think receiving input from the students on what works best for them shows the students that you are willing to listen, that you respect their opinions, and that you are interested in helping them learn. I think at any level, students should be able to voice concerns and participate in student voting on certain issues. I don't believe that students should be allowed to make decisions on what teachers are able to do in the classrooms. At the end of the day the teachers should get the final say so but should definitely try to implement student voices. Once educators allow student voices to be heard they will understand more from a students point if view and possibly become more effective teachers.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Is It Okay To Be A Technologically Illiterate Teacher?

This blogs is one that makes me think about all of the teachers that I had K-12 and realize that most of them were technologically illerate. I then wonder what affects that had in my learning experiences. I wonder if I was deprived or robbed in someway. Like the blogger I remember hearing teachers say that didn't know anything about computers as if they were proud.
When I'm in the classroom I will make sure that my students are exposed to new technology. I will make sure that I get the resources available to me so that I can teach effectively and incorprate current technology in my class. I will also get the students involved in technology and resources. It is important that youngsters are not robbed of technologically education simply because teachers aren't willing to continue learning.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Classroom Blogs

Teacher reading to students

The first class blog that I looked at was Miss El's 5th grade class. Miss. El's uses her site to welcome her students. She gives each of her students their own page and allow them to post whatever they like. She also gives her students topics to discuss on their blogs. Her students are excited about their blogs.
Miss El's Class Blog


The second class blog that I visited was Mr. Wright's 3rd grade class in Rolla, Missouri. Mr. Wright has his website setup really cool. The purpose for his site is enhance technology in the classroom. On the site he post assigniments, other links, class pictures and to display class video production.
Mr. Wright's Class

New Aricles

Ms Averitt has located two very interesting articles about RSS Feeds and Podcasting. I have posted them under Syllabus and Handouts, but I am going to also put the links for them here.
The ABC's of RSS feeds

Monday, September 8, 2008

International Schools using Blogs



The first class blog that I found was Mrs. Cassidy's 1st grade class in Moose Jaw, Canada. Mrs. Cassidy uses her class site to post have her assignments, daily activies, student entries, and class videos. I notice that she post the daily assignments for her class. Their was also a video on the site. The video was a portion of today with her students telling what words begins with a "p". How cute!!!
Mrs. Cassidy's Class

Monday, September 1, 2008

Did You Know?

I thought that this video was very interesting and informative. It points out how important it is for children to receive the proper education in existing technology in order for them to be well prepared in the future. Parents and educators have to make sure that they are providing the resources for their children to succeed in the 21st century. The number of Internet devices has increased tremendously since 1984. Today's society has much more technology, than a decade ago. The Internet is so important in today's society, it is almost impossible to function in society without it. The Internet allows its users access to the world at it's fingertips. This video answered questions I never knew, while reinforcing answers that I knew but never realized.