Thursday, April 16, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Summary
- What were your favorite discoveries or exercises on this learning journey?
- How has this program affected your lifelong learning goals?
- Were there any take-a-ways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?
- What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept?
- If we offered another discovery program like this in the future, would you choose to participate?
- How do you plan to keep up with new developments in web 2.0? Recommend a way that you have found to be useful.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Thing #23
What were your overall impressions?
I didn't know there were so many social networks out there. Places like Gather and Ning don't seem to advertise like Facebook and Myspace. I also thing web 2.0 is a great resource. I am sad that all this information wasn't available when I was still in the classroom. However, I think that Ning is a great site to start discussion about the new SLD crossbattery approach. I will get to talk to people all over and that is exciting!!!
Did you find any discussions or resources of value?
Not yet, but I am starting my own. :)
Do you have any ideas for using social networking in your own professional or personal learning, or in classroom learning?
Oh yes. I think it will be a great place for Diagnosticians all over to discuss the new SLD evalaution and give input to one another on how we are evaluating children. We do a lot of discussion within our district and this gives us a way to reach out to others in the field.
I didn't know there were so many social networks out there. Places like Gather and Ning don't seem to advertise like Facebook and Myspace. I also thing web 2.0 is a great resource. I am sad that all this information wasn't available when I was still in the classroom. However, I think that Ning is a great site to start discussion about the new SLD crossbattery approach. I will get to talk to people all over and that is exciting!!!
Did you find any discussions or resources of value?
Not yet, but I am starting my own. :)
Do you have any ideas for using social networking in your own professional or personal learning, or in classroom learning?
Oh yes. I think it will be a great place for Diagnosticians all over to discuss the new SLD evalaution and give input to one another on how we are evaluating children. We do a lot of discussion within our district and this gives us a way to reach out to others in the field.
Thing #22
My facebook is open to friends only, but you are welcome to request to be my friend. :)
1. Why is it important that educators know how social networking works?
I think it is important to know about social networking because this is what the kids love, well adults do to. You can get a lot of info. about what is going on in your student's lives by reading their sites.
2. What new insights did you gain about these popular sites?
I have already been on both myspace and facebook and I find that I like facebook much better. Myspace is more for young people who are just looking to have fun. Facebook seems to be for catching up with old friends and keeping intouch.
3. What did you like or dislike about each of the sites you explored?
I don't like all the ads on myspace. I also don't like how you can overdo your site and it makes it hard to look at, too much visual input. I like Facebook, but don't like how there are so many things or quizes you can take, but I am not sure how safe they are for your computer???
4. Which site had the most useful features?
Myspace - for sure!!!
5.Can you see an educational application for any of these sites?
No. I don't think these sites are appropriate for the classroom because of how easy it is to "fake" a profile. I just don't trust them...
1. Why is it important that educators know how social networking works?
I think it is important to know about social networking because this is what the kids love, well adults do to. You can get a lot of info. about what is going on in your student's lives by reading their sites.
2. What new insights did you gain about these popular sites?
I have already been on both myspace and facebook and I find that I like facebook much better. Myspace is more for young people who are just looking to have fun. Facebook seems to be for catching up with old friends and keeping intouch.
3. What did you like or dislike about each of the sites you explored?
I don't like all the ads on myspace. I also don't like how you can overdo your site and it makes it hard to look at, too much visual input. I like Facebook, but don't like how there are so many things or quizes you can take, but I am not sure how safe they are for your computer???
4. Which site had the most useful features?
Myspace - for sure!!!
5.Can you see an educational application for any of these sites?
No. I don't think these sites are appropriate for the classroom because of how easy it is to "fake" a profile. I just don't trust them...
Thing 7b
I learned that this week: Blackbeard the Pirate’s Sword was Discovered. A ship discovered off the coast of North Carolina in 1997 has been identified by experts as the *Queen Anne’s Revenge*, a ship used by the pirate Blackbeard on board was the famous sword.
I also learned that it is more fun to get weather updates off my reader than off of yahoo weather.
I really like this reader. I think that when we are done with this class I will take some off and keep looking for other cool sites to get info. on. Like fun trivial facts. :)
I also learned that it is more fun to get weather updates off my reader than off of yahoo weather.
I really like this reader. I think that when we are done with this class I will take some off and keep looking for other cool sites to get info. on. Like fun trivial facts. :)
Thing #21
I already love Google so finding out more about it is always fun! I first added Google Alerts to my new learning and then since I was already familiar with Google Calendar I went there next. I think this is great for keeping up, but unfortunately it doesn't replace my paper calendar yet because I don't have a blackberry... I then found Google Notebook to be very handy if and when I search for info. on the web and need a place to store it. I usually use word, but I can see how this would be just as easy and maybe more convienent.
As always Google is a great classroom tool, but even better for teacher to use to keep track of due dates (on Google Calendar), collect research for projects (on Google Notebook), and get up to the moment info. on any subject. The Internet is so awesome!
As always Google is a great classroom tool, but even better for teacher to use to keep track of due dates (on Google Calendar), collect research for projects (on Google Notebook), and get up to the moment info. on any subject. The Internet is so awesome!
Thing #20
I like Google Docs it is a great way to share documents. I used out SLD document as my "work in progress" and I can see how this would be great for people who can't get on Docushare or need to work together to get a project done.
As a teacher this would be great for:
1. group projects for students
2. teachers who need to vertical team
3. students who are home bound and working on an assignment
My only thought is what do you do if you don't have Microsoft word or excel?
As a teacher this would be great for:
1. group projects for students
2. teachers who need to vertical team
3. students who are home bound and working on an assignment
My only thought is what do you do if you don't have Microsoft word or excel?
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Thing # 19
I first thought "home school" wow Voice Threads would be great for home school kids. I can also see how teachers could use these for homework assignments or extra credit. Also, once again a team of teachers from all over can share and work together through the internet.
The only problem I had is it took a long time to upload, but maybe it is the time of day I was working?
The only problem I had is it took a long time to upload, but maybe it is the time of day I was working?
Thing #18
The two videos I found that most related to my field are: Artificial Intelligence and special education. However neither of these deal with the identification of disabilities I found them interesting.
I like to song "Sexyback" and now I know how to dance to it. Thank you 23 things...
My "just for fun" is about Chinese cooking, which I love to do. I guess it is kind of a "how to" but it interested me!
I liked the teacher tube a lot. I can see how a team of teachers across the world could actually help each other develop lessons together. WOW I am definitely sharing this with my husband who teacher history.
I like to song "Sexyback" and now I know how to dance to it. Thank you 23 things...
My "just for fun" is about Chinese cooking, which I love to do. I guess it is kind of a "how to" but it interested me!
I liked the teacher tube a lot. I can see how a team of teachers across the world could actually help each other develop lessons together. WOW I am definitely sharing this with my husband who teacher history.
Thing #17
podcast... when I think of podcast I think of news conferences and emergency warnings. But after watching all those sites and iTunes it is incredible the amount of information and entertainment you can get just by going to the internet. I wonder how much longer regular television will be around???
I was impressed with all the podcasts I viewed, but I liked Just One More Book, Webster's Word of the Day, History Podcast, NOVA Science Now, and Why? The Science Show for Kids podcast best out of the educational poscasts. I found them easy to watch and even my six year old came and watched the science with me.
Unfortunately I don't have a classroom, but would have loved to use these in mine. I also don't have a ipod or mps player so I don't have experience with those either. However, this was a fun activity and who knows??? My next big purchase may be an ipod?
I was impressed with all the podcasts I viewed, but I liked Just One More Book, Webster's Word of the Day, History Podcast, NOVA Science Now, and Why? The Science Show for Kids podcast best out of the educational poscasts. I found them easy to watch and even my six year old came and watched the science with me.
Unfortunately I don't have a classroom, but would have loved to use these in mine. I also don't have a ipod or mps player so I don't have experience with those either. However, this was a fun activity and who knows??? My next big purchase may be an ipod?
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