Thursday, April 25, 2013

Blogfolio #21



Blogfolio
1)      Video: The introduction video that we did met the NET standard 3 because we demonstrated collaboration with our parents, students, and peers by sharing our personal knowledge through self-videos on a blog. I can use this in my future classroom at the beginning of the year (maybe even before school starts) so parents and students can get a feel for me and who I am. I liked learning how to do this, because I think showing our students and parents who we are is critical.
2)      Concept Map: Doing the concept map met the 2nd NET standard because we learned how to design and develop learning experiences for our students that incorporate digital tools to promote learning and activity. I will definitely be able to use this in my classroom for topics that are multi-layered for easier understanding. This was a good thing to learn because it may help some students who need to see layered curriculum rather than just hear it.
3)      Kahn’s Academy: Using Kahn Academy in the classroom would meet the 3rd NET standard. It meets the 3rd standard because it is communicating relevant ideas using different formats of media. I may or may not be able to use this in my classroom. I probably will not start out using them, but if a student seems to be struggling I would refer them to his videos. This is a good tool to aid the students that may be struggling.
4)      Voki: Making a Voki meets the NET standard 3 similarly to number 1. It collaborates with parents and students through sharing of personal knowledge in a virtual environment. I think I could use this in my classroom, but probably would not. I would rather use a recorded video of me actually rather than the cartoon. I liked that we learned this, but just don’t know if I want to put it to use. It was a good thing to learn, though.
5)      Gap Minder: The Gap Minder tool meets the 4th NET standard because it models cultural understanding using digital age tools. The students can easily get on their computers and learn about people in other places that are very far (and very different) than them. I really would like to use this in several units in my classroom to keep the students’ minds open to the idea that everything and everybody in the world is not like the United States. It was a good thing to learn because it gives students a visual perspective of how things are in many places at a certain time rather than them just hearing what I am telling them.
6)      World Peace games: I feel like the World Peace Game meets the 5th NET standard because it allows the educator to exhibit leadership by practicing shared decision making and community building and developing the children’s leadership skills as well. I cannot use this in my classrooms, because I feel like it is intended for very advanced students and I hope to be working in Special Ed. so it would probably be too much going on at one time to benefit them. I do like the game and the idea behind it and I think it may be very beneficial to many students, especially those who do not feel challenged by class work. World Peace games may push them to the level of involvement they need.
7)      Movie Maker: Using the Movie Maker met the 2nd NET standard since we learned to design learning experiences that incorporate contemporary tools to maximize learning content and better the develop the knowledge. I can use this later to help ensure that my students have a firm grasp on the concepts I am teaching. We could learn a unit and at the end make a movie using all the things they learned from that unit. I really like this and think it was wonderful to be taught how to do it. 
8)      Xtranormal: Learning to create a small video using Xtranormal met NET standard number 1. Xtranormal can engage students in exploring real-world issues and show them problem solving through digital tools when the characters in the movie encounter and problem and fix it. I plan on using this in my classroom to set up social stories for my children with disabilities to teach them how to handle change in a real-life setting and situation. I liked this because the clips can be tailored to whatever kind of message you are trying to send with its wide variety of character choices and settings.
9)      Software and Hardware Technology: Learning the ins and outs of technology lingo directly links to the 3rd NET standard because it shows that the educator has fluency in technology systems and should be able to transfer that knowledge to new situations. I think the ways I can use this in the classroom are obvious, I am now more knowledgeable about the words of technology so if there is ever an issue and I have to hear or read how to fix it from someone who is tech. savvy I can better understand him or her. I liked think it was good to learn this so I can be more competent when I am speaking with someone who knows computers.
10)   Web Site: Creating a Teacher’s Website meets the 4th NET standard, because we had to model digital etiquette and responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and information. I will definitely use a personal website in my classroom that is beneficial for the parents as well as the student. This was my favorite project that we did. I think all teachers should have a web page available for students and their parents. I really liked learning how to do
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In this class I have learned many things that will be beneficial for my future career as an educator.  I learned how to use programs that will help me integrate technology into my class. I did pretty well doing the things required in the class, my weakness was just going over what was asked of us. I also was not very successful at making my videos upload onto my blog each time that was required. I did pretty well when we made the video and felt confident in how to work Movie Maker. I think uploading videos was my weak point because I was not confident in how it was properly going into blogger. I think I was stronger in Movie Maker because I have used it before so I understood it well. I will keep trying with blogger until I can successfully upload a couple of videos which I will learn how to do by practice. I will make sure to have a class website and use aspects such as Xtranormal and Gap Minder in my classroom. I think blogs could be pretty useful in education, especially as far as turning in writing assignments goes. I could have each student post their writing to their blogs and have them learn how to use technology and do the assignments.

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