Thursday, April 18, 2013

The end of the class...

This semester is finally coming to a close! I cannot believe that the months have already gone by. It is surreal to think that I came into this semester not knowing a thing about technology and what kinds of technology I was going to use in my classroom! I am leaving more confident that I will have some skills to bring as a teacher in the classroom as far as technology goes. I have always been frightened that my lack of knowledge for technology would show when I needed to provide more examples and more interactive ways for my students to learn. The good news is that this semester I have learned how I could do both! 
Even thought I felt like the flip chart was probably the most challenging and frustrating activity for us to do, I know for a fact that all the frustration and pulling out my hair was for a reason. I was placed for the past three weeks at Dogwood Elementary where I heard teachers rant and rave about their flip charts and how awesome they are! The teachers would come in and talk about all the interactive flip charts that they have either made or bought offline. I think that it is so neat to have the resources to  be interactive with the students and  make learning fun in a whole new way that I never knew in elementary school! 
I also really enjoyed the digital storyboard and could see how that would be a fun way for the students to engage with their work more and make one for themselves! It would be cool to see them make a digital storyboard for a group project that I have them do. It would really engage the creative ones and help them work well in groups. 
There are many more projects that I found interesting and I cannot wait to explore them some more in the years to come! 

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Instruction for the flipchart

The newest project that the class is doing is the flipchart. The flipchart is an interactive way for students to get engaged in the class and learn the ins and outs of the flipchart. The class has been introduced to the concept of the SMARTBoard in general from the beginning of the semester. We have been able to see how the board works and recently we have been able to see examples of how to use the board in new and innovative ways so that the students will be able to interact, too. 

One helpful thing that I found from the instruction of the flipchart is how we were interacting with it before the assignment of making our own was even close to happening. We were able to get a taste of what the flipchart was like when we had to open part of the study guide for the midterm that was used with the flipchat. By doing this, I was able to see different methods to interact with the students to have them see the answers or have them write their own answers in the flipchart. I thought this aspect was extremely useful. 

If I could change something about the lessons, I would say that I would like to have more experience with the flipcharts prior to making our own. I did like how we have other examples of other student's flipcharts. It is helpful to see the different ways that they created theirs. I also think we should have more days to work on ours in class because it is so complicated to figure out some of the methods of the technology. Besides that I really enjoy it and would recommend it to a lot of upcoming teachers!
 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Flip Charts

For the past week, the class has been introduced to a new concept of modern teaching: flip charts. When I think of teaching students, I think of having them do worksheets at their desk, group projects at centers, or a teacher directly instructing the students. What I do not see a lot of is student interactions at the front of the class. With the new introduction of this nifty technology of flip charts, I can see my students being able to mold their learning styles in new ways. How can a flip chart add to the students' learning styles? Flip charts are on interactive smart boards that are positioned at the front of the class. Students are able to write and do many other cool things on the smart board. With the ability for students to engage with the rest of the class with these smart boards, the students are able to show others their work and explain how they came to their conclusion. If the students are able to teach others their ways of figuring out the answer, the other students are able to see various perspectives instead of their own and the teacher's.  

Another thing that I found interesting and helpful about the smart board is that the students are able to take informal quizzes on the board by placing their answers in the right spots on charts. By doing this, they are able to talk about how they came up with the answers and help challenge the other students to come up with the answers, too.

One thing that I am nervous about to learning how to make these and finding out different ways to engage the class. I think this project coming up where we have to make our own flip charts will be really helpful for me to find out new ways to do this. 

 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Digital Image Project

This week, we were asked to make a digital image project. For this project, we were asked to take pictures of various objects either inside the building or outside the building. My group's topic was "opposites". 

When we were finished taking pictures, we uploaded them from our iPhones to dropbox on the computer. We had to resize them. This aspect of the project was extremely useful to me. I had always wondered how to resize images to make them more computer-friendly. The images that we took were fine for the website because they were already 72 megapixels and around 6x8. Because of this, we didn't have to resize. It was still useful to learn this tool because of future pictures that are taken on a camera  instead of on an iPhone. 

We also learned how to make a Google presentation for our images. This was helpful because it is always on the computer and we never have to worry about saving it to our computer and either emailing it to ourselves or having a flash drive. Instead, the PowerPoint is always on the internet and we can access it from anywhere.

This project was useful for many reasons and I am excited to learn more about how to edit and use digital images. 
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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Resource Wiki


The past few weeks my TPTE Elementary team and I have been working on Resource Wikis. We have seen how effective team activties are using wikis for projects for the children but it was really neat to see how effective the wikis can be when using it for projects for different teaching teams.

One thing that I liked about the resource wiki that we put up was that it was a collaborated effort. We all made sure that we had five sources, but at the same time we could all check each other to make sure we had contributed something to the project. Along with accountability for the project, I also like that we could also edit the font for each other in the different pages. We all wanted to make sure that the wiki looked uniform, so when we went on the page, one person could change the font to make sure that it fit with what we wanted it to look like. It was really helpful for everyone to be on the same page and to want to have a uniformed wiki. 

Another thing that was my favorite about this particular wiki is that I can actually see myself using this when I become a teacher. I could possibly see myself using the projects for the students but I could really see how collaborated effort to post interesting sites and activities that teachers could use in the classroom could really help a  lot of different activities without having to make a ton of emails and send them to each other about different websites and resources. I think it would be extremely effective to make a combined wiki site for all the teachers that are in the school to really make sure we are connected as a team and sharing useful resources. 


Thursday, February 21, 2013

Wiki Website about German

I found a blog about teaching students German. This particular website was for students who will speak primary German which means the beginning level. I took German in fifth grade and I found this website very helpful and interactive for upper elementary to high schoolers who are learning primary German to look at.

The blog was really interesting with a lot of interactive activities for the students such as videos for them to watch or different links to pages with vocabulary for them to look at. The objective that the teacher set out was helpful for the students to know what they are looking for.

I reviewed a lot of different wikis and this is the one that I found to be the nicest laid out and easier to navigate. There was not a lot of information on the page which was really helpful for me. I also liked that the teacher had different activities and assignments for the students to do. It was easily laid out and helpful for me and others to see what that particular teacher wanted.

What I did not like was that on the sidebar of the wiki the words were all in German. This is fine for the students who are working on their homework but if the parents are trying to navigate through the website they would not know where to go. Besides that I thought the website was very interactive and useful! 

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Inquiry Based Activity

For this week's objective, we were asked to make an inquiry based activity using wiki. I am beginning to form a better understanding on what a wiki is and how effective it can be in teacher. I was really excited to start on this project.

For this particular project, I decided to chose a first grade lesson of helping students identify and categorize shapes. This seems very rudimentary but that is the point. The first graders need to form a basis of understanding these shapes. Therefore I made sure to implement different methods through online resources.

One thing that I really liked about the wiki page being available for the students is that I was able to easily put up information for the students to go through. For instance, in my wiki I wanted to provide a variety of sources for students to check out so they could get a better grasp on material. Because of this, I was able to paste information on my wiki page such as interactive games for them to classify the shapes, a video for them to learn more about the shapes and hear their names and see pictures of them, and I was also to have a brief multiple choice section so that the students could test their knowledge after going through the games and video.

I had a massive "ah-ha" moment when I was able to put together how I could implement the material that I was learning about and doing in the actual classroom. By developing a wiki board for the students in my class, I was able to see that it could be really useful for how I want to teach particular material. I think it is an amazing idea to bring in technology for students who are already using technology in their everyday life to teach them more about subjects that might be easier to have hands-on methods such as shapes. It will be helpful to use a resource like this because in order for me to make sure they are comprehending how to sort and categorize shapes in the class, I need to assess them somehow and by pulling in different methods such as games and multiple choice questions I am able to do this more effectively.