The Networked Student
The 21st century student does many things that we are being taught in our EDM 310 class. Just like I am assigned, he reads other blogs and comment on them. He also writes his own blog where other classmates and others can review and comment on. Like many students in the 21st century he uses his iPod as a learning device.
The video asks the question "why do we even need a teacher?". Teachers are needed whether or not technology exist. In this instants, it looks as teachers are not needed because a student can look up and learn anything through the internet. A teacher's responsibility is to guide their students by helping them learn on their own, to answer questions students have, and to guide them through the learning process.
I think this video shows a lot of great things that the internet can do. It also shows the things we are learning in this class and it helped me understand the ways that it will better my future. Not only will this help us out, but it will also help future students who are studying the same thing and run across our blogs.
A 7th Grader PLE
As I listened and watch the video, I thought to myself that this could not be a 7th grader. The way she talked portrayed her to be in a higher grade level than what she is. She is intelligent and organized to be in the 7th grade. I can remember when I was in the 7th grade I had notebook paper outside of my binders crumbled at the bottom of my book bag. She mentions that she likes doing her work better on the computer because she can do it at her own time and in her own way. If all students were like her, grades would rise. With a checklist, like myself, she still feels like she has independence. With that being said, it gives her the feeling independence where she but still having deadlines for her assignments but its all up to her when and how it is completed.
Although I have not yet set up my PLN, I plan to use Symbaloo just as this 7th grader did. Another classmate of mine told me that this program is easier to use rather than delicious. Just as hers was helpful to me, I hope mine will also be helpful to someone who looks at mine later down the road.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Blog Post #5
Don't Teach your Kids This Stuff
As I began reading this post I found myself getting very defensive because I felt that this guy was outrageous about not letting your kids associate with anything to do with technology. I think that Dr. McLeod's post is very attention catching. The way he wrote it you actually had to read between the lines to understand what he was really talking about. Dr. McLeod's main message is to teach kids technology because it will help them in the long run. The children who do not get to use technology and know how to work it will miss out on job opportunities in the future. For the simple fact that while technology is advancing, majority of the companies and jobs are advancing too.
Dr. McLeod is an associate professor at Iowa state. He is a professor in the Educational Administration Program and he also created one of the Did You Know videos! Dr. McLeod has won several awards for his technology leadership work, and he blogs regularly about it!
The iSchool Initiative
The iSchool Initiative is a more ecological way to learn. Instead of using pen and paper, textbooks, and copy machines, each student would have there own iPod platform that would have all the features of an iTouch. There are already plenty of apps that have what each classroom would need, but if just a few more were added to meet the requirements of each school system then this could work out.
I think that Travis has a great idea. Although I think this will happen within the next few years, we already have iPads in the classrooms so why wouldn't it work. I just wonder when will the students began using this? Will it be in kindergarten or when they hit the 5th grade? I know for a fact this works for college courses.
Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir
All I can say is wow. Was that really conducted online? None of these people have ever met before, yet they still sing in perfect harmony. This is just another example of the amazing things you can do with technology. Whitacre has really made it hard to fill his shoes. I am still in disbelief. I can't wait to see what he has to show us next!
Teaching in the 21st Century
"Teachers are no longer the main source of knowledge, we are the filter." This was the main sentence that stood out to me in this video. Kevin Roberts is very right about this. It used to be that teachers knew it all and they were the ones that taught us everything we know. There are so many different sources we could go to if we have a problem to solved. Now days teachers are there to guide students in the right direction when problem solving.
To teach, means to help students learn, not by themselves but with the help of a teacher. I think this video has a major impact on the way that teachers who are against technology view technology use in the classroom. This video will make them see that they are still useful and needed in the classroom. Technology is not replacing teachers, it is just helping the students to be prepared for the future. I think that every teacher should want that for their students, right?
As I began reading this post I found myself getting very defensive because I felt that this guy was outrageous about not letting your kids associate with anything to do with technology. I think that Dr. McLeod's post is very attention catching. The way he wrote it you actually had to read between the lines to understand what he was really talking about. Dr. McLeod's main message is to teach kids technology because it will help them in the long run. The children who do not get to use technology and know how to work it will miss out on job opportunities in the future. For the simple fact that while technology is advancing, majority of the companies and jobs are advancing too.
Dr. McLeod is an associate professor at Iowa state. He is a professor in the Educational Administration Program and he also created one of the Did You Know videos! Dr. McLeod has won several awards for his technology leadership work, and he blogs regularly about it!
The iSchool Initiative
The iSchool Initiative is a more ecological way to learn. Instead of using pen and paper, textbooks, and copy machines, each student would have there own iPod platform that would have all the features of an iTouch. There are already plenty of apps that have what each classroom would need, but if just a few more were added to meet the requirements of each school system then this could work out.
I think that Travis has a great idea. Although I think this will happen within the next few years, we already have iPads in the classrooms so why wouldn't it work. I just wonder when will the students began using this? Will it be in kindergarten or when they hit the 5th grade? I know for a fact this works for college courses.
Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir
All I can say is wow. Was that really conducted online? None of these people have ever met before, yet they still sing in perfect harmony. This is just another example of the amazing things you can do with technology. Whitacre has really made it hard to fill his shoes. I am still in disbelief. I can't wait to see what he has to show us next!
Teaching in the 21st Century
"Teachers are no longer the main source of knowledge, we are the filter." This was the main sentence that stood out to me in this video. Kevin Roberts is very right about this. It used to be that teachers knew it all and they were the ones that taught us everything we know. There are so many different sources we could go to if we have a problem to solved. Now days teachers are there to guide students in the right direction when problem solving.
To teach, means to help students learn, not by themselves but with the help of a teacher. I think this video has a major impact on the way that teachers who are against technology view technology use in the classroom. This video will make them see that they are still useful and needed in the classroom. Technology is not replacing teachers, it is just helping the students to be prepared for the future. I think that every teacher should want that for their students, right?
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Blog Post #4
Langwitches
Langwitches is a website dealing with the podcasting in a first grade classroom. The teacher got a group of her students to record a script that she wrote. As young kids they loved the fact that they could hear their own voices as they read alone. I enjoyed how the teacher was able to write down the steps. I will love to do this as a project inside my classroom. It will allow the students not to use the 'burp-back' method instead they will be engaged into the activity.
The Benefits of Podcasting in the Classroom
I really enjoyed the video. I think podcasting inside or outside the classroom is a great way for students to learn. There are students who learn better by taking notes, listening, or a visual approach. Podcasts can be use for all three approaches. I like the idea that if a child has to miss class they can just log onto iTunes and watch or listen to the pod cast so they will not be behind. It is also a good way for parents to get involved in their child's learning. I remember when I was younger and it was story time, my teacher would play the tape as we followed along in the book. To me that way made the story come to life and I loved o hear the 'ding' when it was time to turn the page. Students recording their own podcasts can also bring more excitement in their learning. By getting the students involved and changing up the everyday routine may keep their attention span open for different learning skills and keep them interested. Hopefully that will result in higher grades and more learning instead of 'burp back'. This video helped me to realize that when I get my classroom I will be using this technique with my students.
100 Ways to use your iPod
Who would have ever known that the same gadget you use to listen to music you can also use it as a note taker or listen to newspapers by podcast? I surely did not. Going through grade school I always thought that you either had to google it or buy it. There were plenty of times I have bought sparks notes or spent all day looking at sparks note when I could have just downloaded them to my iPod. I also thought about investing in getting a Kindle instead of continuing buying books. Why do that when I can download it onto my iPod. I would have never known that my iPod could have been used for so many different reasons. The learning tool on how to do a podcast will help me and my group when we do our podcast.
Langwitches is a website dealing with the podcasting in a first grade classroom. The teacher got a group of her students to record a script that she wrote. As young kids they loved the fact that they could hear their own voices as they read alone. I enjoyed how the teacher was able to write down the steps. I will love to do this as a project inside my classroom. It will allow the students not to use the 'burp-back' method instead they will be engaged into the activity.
The Benefits of Podcasting in the Classroom
I really enjoyed the video. I think podcasting inside or outside the classroom is a great way for students to learn. There are students who learn better by taking notes, listening, or a visual approach. Podcasts can be use for all three approaches. I like the idea that if a child has to miss class they can just log onto iTunes and watch or listen to the pod cast so they will not be behind. It is also a good way for parents to get involved in their child's learning. I remember when I was younger and it was story time, my teacher would play the tape as we followed along in the book. To me that way made the story come to life and I loved o hear the 'ding' when it was time to turn the page. Students recording their own podcasts can also bring more excitement in their learning. By getting the students involved and changing up the everyday routine may keep their attention span open for different learning skills and keep them interested. Hopefully that will result in higher grades and more learning instead of 'burp back'. This video helped me to realize that when I get my classroom I will be using this technique with my students.
100 Ways to use your iPod
Who would have ever known that the same gadget you use to listen to music you can also use it as a note taker or listen to newspapers by podcast? I surely did not. Going through grade school I always thought that you either had to google it or buy it. There were plenty of times I have bought sparks notes or spent all day looking at sparks note when I could have just downloaded them to my iPod. I also thought about investing in getting a Kindle instead of continuing buying books. Why do that when I can download it onto my iPod. I would have never known that my iPod could have been used for so many different reasons. The learning tool on how to do a podcast will help me and my group when we do our podcast.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Blog Post #3
It's Not About the Technology
I think that the most important point that Mrs. Hines made was teachers must be learners. People are constantly learning and in order for someone to be an effective teacher they must be able to be a learner first. Just because teachers were taught a certain way when they were going through school doesn't mean that they have to continuously teach in that way. This is mainly important because the students of today are growing up in a different way than children did 20 years ago. Most teachers have access to a computer and know how to use it but why not use these as learning tools in the classroom?
Mrs. Hines also made the point that learning and teaching are not the same thing. She is very right about this. Just because you are teaching a student something does not mean that they are learning it. If the teacher realizes that the student is not learning what they are trying to teach them then the teacher needs to take a different approach to the way they are teaching. The teachers need to form their teaching methods to each student as an individual. I agree 100% with what Mrs. Hines says in this blog!
Is it Okay to be a Technologically Illiterate Teacher?
In this post, Karl Fisch discusses why it is not okay to be a technologically illiterate teacher. Computers in the classroom should be used as a learning tool for both teacher and student. Some teachers don't want to change their ways because of they are stuck in the time when they were taught to teach. Little do they know that times and technology continuously changes and they need to do the same. Being technologically literate is all for the learning of the student. I think that in order for the child to be taught the correct way teachers must have the drive to stay up to date. I totally agree that principles should be accounted for their teachers if they are not up to speed with today's world. Principals and teachers should want their students to succeed, right?
Karl Fisch and Mrs. Hines have a lot in common with the way they view technology in the classroom. I agree with them both and think that every teacher should start using it, and make a change in the way that they teach their students. Besides, students today are our future and we need to train them in every way we can!
Social Media Count
Seeing these numbers change in less than a second blows my mind! This is evidence that technology is advancing continuously. I know that as a teacher, I will need to keep up with technology even as I get older because it is the way people around the world stay connected to society.
I think that teachers need to stay up to speed with technology in order to stay connected with their students. To be able to be on the students "level" will allow them to gain more respect for you and for them to trust you with what you are teaching. Times are changing and so is the way that students are learning.
A Vision of Students Today
Although this was my first time seeing this video I can honestly say I am the majority of those students. I think that it is overwhelming what is expected out of college students. When the classmates were showing statistics, it all averaged out to be 26.5 hours of work a day. I know for me personally every hour of my day is filled with something. If it isn't school than it is work. Since this semester has started leisure time does not exist for me!
A way that this video does not relate to me is when they showed a sign that was suggesting spending a lot of money on books that they don't even crack open. Personally, I wait until after my first time in a class before buying books that way I know whether it is actually needed or not. Overall, I think this video does accurately represent the average college student and their day to day life.
I think that the most important point that Mrs. Hines made was teachers must be learners. People are constantly learning and in order for someone to be an effective teacher they must be able to be a learner first. Just because teachers were taught a certain way when they were going through school doesn't mean that they have to continuously teach in that way. This is mainly important because the students of today are growing up in a different way than children did 20 years ago. Most teachers have access to a computer and know how to use it but why not use these as learning tools in the classroom?
Mrs. Hines also made the point that learning and teaching are not the same thing. She is very right about this. Just because you are teaching a student something does not mean that they are learning it. If the teacher realizes that the student is not learning what they are trying to teach them then the teacher needs to take a different approach to the way they are teaching. The teachers need to form their teaching methods to each student as an individual. I agree 100% with what Mrs. Hines says in this blog!
Is it Okay to be a Technologically Illiterate Teacher?
In this post, Karl Fisch discusses why it is not okay to be a technologically illiterate teacher. Computers in the classroom should be used as a learning tool for both teacher and student. Some teachers don't want to change their ways because of they are stuck in the time when they were taught to teach. Little do they know that times and technology continuously changes and they need to do the same. Being technologically literate is all for the learning of the student. I think that in order for the child to be taught the correct way teachers must have the drive to stay up to date. I totally agree that principles should be accounted for their teachers if they are not up to speed with today's world. Principals and teachers should want their students to succeed, right?
Karl Fisch and Mrs. Hines have a lot in common with the way they view technology in the classroom. I agree with them both and think that every teacher should start using it, and make a change in the way that they teach their students. Besides, students today are our future and we need to train them in every way we can!
Social Media Count
Seeing these numbers change in less than a second blows my mind! This is evidence that technology is advancing continuously. I know that as a teacher, I will need to keep up with technology even as I get older because it is the way people around the world stay connected to society.
I think that teachers need to stay up to speed with technology in order to stay connected with their students. To be able to be on the students "level" will allow them to gain more respect for you and for them to trust you with what you are teaching. Times are changing and so is the way that students are learning.
A Vision of Students Today
Although this was my first time seeing this video I can honestly say I am the majority of those students. I think that it is overwhelming what is expected out of college students. When the classmates were showing statistics, it all averaged out to be 26.5 hours of work a day. I know for me personally every hour of my day is filled with something. If it isn't school than it is work. Since this semester has started leisure time does not exist for me!
A way that this video does not relate to me is when they showed a sign that was suggesting spending a lot of money on books that they don't even crack open. Personally, I wait until after my first time in a class before buying books that way I know whether it is actually needed or not. Overall, I think this video does accurately represent the average college student and their day to day life.
C4T Comments for Teachers
For the past week I have been following David Hopkins' blog posts. His first post was How Important is the "About" page on your blog. In summary, this post says without the about page how will the reader know about the person who is blogging. According to Mr. Hopkins and many others it is very important. Without the "About" page readers will not be allowed to learn about the bloggers. An excerpt from the post states that many readers will stop reading if they were unable to read an "about" page about the blogger. I agreed with everything Mr. Hopkins said. He also mentioned in his blog about some people thinking that if they were to do an about page that it will lead to unwanted guest to follow their blogs. I think that in a sense yes that is true but, like Mr. Hopkins stated this page is not only looked at by readers of your blog but also by future employers. Therefore, an about page is very important. Hopkins' second post that I read was What's your "elevator pitch"? Do you even have one? In this post, Hopkins talks about what is the 'elevator pitch'. As he states the 'elevator pitch' is when giving a speech either about yourself or your business, you should be able to talk about it in a timely matter. He used the simile like taking an elevator ride from the top floor to the bottom floor how you move from floor to floor in a timely sort. Hopkins mentioned that it is a good way to prepare yourself for the "who are you and what do you do" question. Although this was my first time hearing about the 'elevator pitch', I think that everyone should have prepared and ready an elevator pitch on hand at all times. Not only will the elevator pitch be good for conferences or employers but also if your dating or meeting new friends it can come in handy. We all should have an elevator pitch even though some or longer than others but we all should have one. For the ones who do not have one or don't think theirs is long enough you should practice so it can grow.
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Blog Post #2
Did You Know? 3.0
Let's just start off by saying "wow." Does technology really move that fast? I would have never thought that what I have learned and what I am still learning will not be important in the next three years. Although I can see how that is possible because I-Pods, laptops, and definitely desktops have changed in just one year. The thing that caught my attention the most was that China will soon become the number one English speaking country in the world. To me it's hilarious because what about us as Americans?
If I don't learn anything while in Dr. Strange's EDM 310 about being technologically literate, then according to this video I should. According to this video in a couple of years computers will be able to function on a higher level of a human's brain. This video shows the progression of technology and how the world is honestly changing according to technology.
Mr. Winkle Wakes
This video shows how technology is all around us besides in the classrooms. I honestly don't think this video is accurate because technology is in the classrooms but it might not be as fast as it is evolving everywhere else. Teachers might not use the technology but it's there. Like Mr. Winkle saw that there was a computer but it was just dusty and not being used.
We are learning that all teachers should be technology literate. I think this is what Mr. Winkle is trying to show us. Although he wasn't use to technology but the video shows that technology should be use in classroom so that it won't look foreign when you go out into the world.
Sir Ken Robinson
I strongly agree with this video schools don't support creativity. By living here in Mobile, Al schools really do take away the creativity for the simple reason we have to wear uniforms.By wearing uniforms no child is allowed to be themselves. I feel that children in artistic classes should have regular classes just as math, science, english, and history all are.
All students are not the same.Speaking from experience when I get bored I loose my attention. All students have different learning types; some can learn by listening while others learn by watching.
Ken said a quote that stuck with me "If you're not prepared to be wrong, you will never be original." This is true because as we grow we all make mistakes and without mistakes you can never say you learned a lesson. Kids get scared of having the wrong answer so they never ask questions because of fear of being wrong. We have all heard the saying "There's no such thing as a dumb answer." If we show kids that it is normal to be original then kids would be know that it is okay to show their creative side.
Cecilia Gault
I think Cecilia has a bright future of becoming a reporter one day! She did very well in asking questions that would get the viewer more interested in the topic that is being discussed. Although you could tell that she was nervous she stayed very calm and pronounced everything with confidence. She is an intelligent young lady in order to understand and communicate back and forth with Ken Robinson. We as teachers can help children be more like Cecilia by keeping them engaged in the class room, and have every class like a public speaking class.
Vicki Davis
After watching Vicki Davis I strongly agree with her. She is the kind of teacher I envy. She is a very inspiring teacher and those students are lucky to have her. I think it is such a great idea how she lets the students teach some of the lessons. By the students teaching the lessons, it is forcing them to learn the required materials, and not as Dr. Strange calls it "burp- back" material.
I think it is also neat that she lets the students explore into the basic lessons she gives them, and the students are actually able to teach her about the projects she has assigned to them. The style of teaching that Vicki does is rare but it's the way we all should be teaching.
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