Thursday, February 21, 2013

Week 6 EDUC 630

 
 
I loved investigating all of the free educational social networking sites that are out today.  My favorite free website for my classroom is from www.yola.com/  Like everything you can upgrade to a fancier version but the free website has quite a lot of features.  If you want to own your own domain the upgrade works for that, but I am happy to just getmswardsfirstgrade.yolasite.com in this domain for free.  Another thing I liked about this site is you can blog with your classmates, upload assignments, use Google translate for the text in any language as well as create a Google calendar of any events that are occurring in the classroom from snack to testing times.  I  think technology out there is amazing for students to keep a relationship between parents, teachers, and students.  We do have to be careful about social networking with the younger audiences, I would NOT recommend Facebook for this audience it is too dangerous and social networking in education needs to have a babysitter and approval of things before it can go viral.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

EDUC 630 Week 5



As an adult learner I feel that asynchronous tools are better for me because I can do my assignments and discussions on my own time.  I have 2 boys, a full-time job, a small business on the side, and trying to complete 2 classes within 8 weeks.  I clearly do better in the asynchronous environment than the synchronous environment because of the time commitment.
As a professional I think I would prefer the synchronous environment because this could provide my students more interaction and feel better about strengthening a teacher and student relationship especially for the younger ages.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

EDUC 630 Week 4

Please reflect on some web-based resources for education . . for living . . you find useful and why. Share your secrets here. :)
 
I am having a hard time comprehending this week's reflection on finding a web-based resource for education and living?  This first thought that runs through my mind is Pinterest.  I am OBSESSED with Pinterest.  For some reason it makes me a better person, teacher, mother, cook, decorator, quote giver, DIY, etc.!  If you have ever been on this site you agree.  This is educational as well, there are so many "pins" made by teachers.  I have a board on Pinterest dedicated to classroom ideas only.  I can search for a particular subject matter and up comes hundreds of ideas for teachers and most of the ideas are free, which of course we love!
And another resource I love to use is of course www.SMARTboardexchange.con because I can just input a lesson that I am completely unprepared for and find rigorous amazing lessons for my students on any subject matter.
I use www.brainpopjr.com for the primary level because they have a funny robot and a smart girl who teach students about anything you want.  They are short videos which is a great way to introduce a new subject and see if students have any background knowledge.  There are so many great resources, but for living?....Aren't we doing that now?
 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

EDUC 630 Week 3

 
As a visual and hands on learner, I get more out of all types of presentations than text in a book.  I feel that presenting material in different fonts, animation, colors of slides are visually stimulating because my visual memory can recall this information better than highlighting words on paper.  In Thorsen (2009), presentations was also defined as using text, video, audio, graphics, and animation.  I think incorporating these essential visuals and auditories into information and displayed for learners can help students recall curriculum in a more rigorous way. 
In my classroom, I use a SMARTboard which is interactive as well.  I love that I can go onto www.SMARTboardexchange.com and download a lesson in any appropriate subject and grade level matter and be able to deliver a rigorous hands on lesson.  I have noticed that these students are constantly engaged and can transfer the subject matter quicker than timely lessons.  I think I would have learned better at their age if they had interactive boards back in my school day.