Sunday, October 30, 2011

Blog post #10

Education




Do you teach or do you educate?
    This video listed examples of ways to teach and to educate. It ask its audience what they were going to do. It listed out the ways you can just teach which included simply telling someone what to do or not to do and just listing instructions. You can "teach" anything, but can you "educate" your students? The word educator was defined as someone who gives intellectual and moral instructions. Educators are mentors and advisers. The are a guide to all students. In the video it made a good point "Education is kindling of a flame." This video makes you think. 
     When I am a teacher I plan to educate rather than just teach. by doing this I will always provide great and clear instructions to my students. I will also be a great example and mentor at any given time. When a student ask me a question, even if I do not know the answer I will do my best to find the right one. When a student comes to me asking for advice if I can not give it, I will find someone who can help me. I will provide the best education for my students in the best way available.

Don't let them take pencils home

    In this post Tom Johnson argues that pencils are a great tool and they do not lower test scores. He sees that the issue she brings to him is not accurate. He tells her of how he has shown not only the students but as well as the parents how to use the pencil. He sees that in any way these children use the pencil it is somehow a learning opportunity. He feels that just because their parents do not use pencils it does not mean that the children will never use them. 

c4t #3

iPad application

Summary One Ramsey's Flipteaching On the Go
     This was about flip teaching and why it worked for that teacher’s classroom. Ramsey says that when she merged the classroom two things made it work. Ramsey felt that good instructions helped the students and the fact that their schedule was so limited. He addressed things in class and found screencast something that worked in his classroom. He chose to have the students work with things hands on when learning before he gave out homework. The homework that he gave, he said, he felt that it helped push them. He tells anyone reading the blog thinking of flip teaching to work with their own process.  Something that works in one classroom may not work in another. He wrote the blog because he found himself having a hard time six years ago with making the classroom work. He began using the iPhone app. randomly one day. This app. requires that you have a blank white screen and you made add the voice thread to it.  He literally pulled over on the side of the rode to answer a student’s question. In doing this he decided that app. would be great for answering questions. He then decides he will use it for answering questions.  If I had an iPhone I could see this very useful.


Fall Cue
   This was a slide show presentation made of 94 slides. This presentation was made of quotes that led to the next slide. There was always a slide involving the cite something came from. This highlighted how long each thing in the classroom should go. The presentation also showed what things in technology you could use to find information as well as share it. It shared many apps to the ipad you may you to record things and different apps to use. It summarizes things that can be used with flip teaching. The slide show is a great presentation and makes you want to try new things and use the things shown in the slides.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Blog post #9

The word experience magnified

What I Have learned this year 2008-2009
     This post was after the first year of Mr. Joe McClung's teaching in Missouri. In his first year of teaching he learned 6 major things. Something he learned that I find to be important, is that you have to have your students attention. The classroom needs to be students centered. He states most teachers worry too much about how they will present the lecture rather than how the students will take it and what they think about it. He also says as a teacher we are to be flexible. I know that I stress over things more than I should and after reading his post I thought about how I myself am going to have to learn things will not always go as planned. Mr. Joe says he learned communication is big in teaching. That you learn more with communication. This is something I agree with the most. I always enjoy talking and see what other classmates have done and plan to do with the assignments. It never hurts to discuss things; you never know what ideas may form. Mr. Joe says that encouragement is important with students. I know that as an after school counselor, the students I help would much rather hear, let’s try it again, rather than, you will never understand what i am showing you. Something Mr. Joe learned that I myself have learned in this class is to not be afraid of technology. I do have to push myself for this class but when I look back, I have come a long way. When we have projects, I find myself jumping on the boat to find something different to do. I also constantly find myself thinking of ways I am going to use technology in my classroom. Another thing he learned is that listening is very important. Your students look up to you and by listening you show them you care. He also points out that you may be the only one that shows it. The last thing he says that he learned in that year was that you as a teacher are to never stop learning. I agree with this for different reasons. Times change and more information is brought into the world every day. This goes with things in the classroom and ways of using technology. We must stay curious as a teacher and continue to find new things to go into the classroom. many of lessons that he learned through his first year of teaching I have already learned through some of the post we were assigned to read. The most important to me is to be there for your children and listen. Also to make the classroom students centered. Both of the people commenting on his blog found the post helpful for when one day they have a classroom. I know that by reading his post my brain has even more ideas for my classroom I will one day have. 
What I learned this Year 2009-2010
    Mr. Joe made this post after the next year of teaching and included some things he learned. I really think that these post are helpful and have began thinking on something I can do like this to let people know what I learn each year. this year he was teaching Jr. High students and learned that adapting was something he had to do. he made me realize that as a teacher at some point I will be put in a position that I am not going to comfortable with. It will be my job to face whatever I am given and perform to the best of my availability. He says that he had to get out of his comfort zone but he did what he had to do to "adapt." Mr. Joe also learns that he had to try a new approach. We as teachers have to help the students learn to help themselves. In my classroom I plan to find new ways for children to learn and when they are stumped on finding an answer I hope to help them think of the answer rather than just saying "here it is." Mr. Joe also that finding a "mom" is important. Even if you do not like the term "mom" I agree with him. You may not call them your mom or dad but finding someone with experience at your school is important. I hope that in my first year of teaching I am able to find a "mom" that can help me through at least my first year. I hope that years down the road and I am experienced that someone will come to me for ideas and anything else they may need help with. One thing he learned that I find very true is to watch your ego. He states that you can not be afraid to act silly that it can help the students. I do agree with that. With the classes I am taking now, we are required to teach lesson plans. This mainly pertains to the p.e. class. In order to do this we must be comfortable with acting like a child to show them how to do something. It may even involve something "goofy." Learning not to be a control freak is something Mr. Joe finds important. Letting students help whenever and as much as possible is always a plus. I have noticed by observing in a first grade classroom students love to help. One thing he learned that I have also recently been taught was that you need to plan how long you spend on what subject and how much of it you teach. You should never teach only on what you think is interesting. Another thing that he found out was that no matter what you face with your co-workers that the students are what matters. I feel this is correct. I know that when I become a teacher I will have people that I do not relate to or "bump heads" with. I will now keep in my head thanks to Mr. Joe that the kids are what matters more. I have enjoyed reading these two years of experience he had. I see it is important to always be open to advice. The comment that was left also felt the same as I do. She found this blog to be helpful as well. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Blog post #8

The World and Technology






Richard Miller
Part one:
       This video goes over how books and information are now not only on paper, but online as well. Miller states that he was raised on books and dreamed of his job involving books. He shows many different types of information can be found online. He states how he was able to do a project all online. I personally do think that it is great that the texts we can find online are great. Many things in paper or any documents can be damaged. With it being online you are able to access it from anywhere. Many things are now found on both. This is great for people who lose things. Time has changed and now even with typing something a video may be added to the document. He gives many examples to walk through the changes.
Part two:
        Miller shows in this video how we may bring documents and conversations recorded into one "movie." He shows the things technology has available such as "iMovie" to make this possible. Collaborating things such as pictures and conversation can be a way to show better examples and keep the audience interested. Miller shows how YouTube is such a broad way to "get something out there." He states that within a few days a lecture they posted had over 9000 views! He says something that I found very true. He stated that videos posted on YouTube, pushes ideas. Until he stated that I had never realized how true that is. Millions of people watch YouTube. Many videos are posted from several different categories and it is a great way to get things out there.
Am I ready?
        As technology has changed, the way of learning has changed and will continue to change. When I first started EDM310, I was intimidated from the fact of having to use so much technology. The further we get into the term, I slowly change my mind more and more. So much can be done on the computer and online. Using multimedia in my opinion is a great way to learn. I believe by the time I become a teacher this will be even more common. My students will most likely learn from things like the things in the videos. Although they will be first graders and may not be making documents online, I do plan on using things such as videos and documents on the web in my classroom.


Carly Pugh's Blog post
       This has been the most inspiring assignment I have had yet! I enjoyed reading what her assignment was and it really was something I could see Dr. Strange assigning. The video was very inspiring to me and it made me think about the work I have done this semester. Her video relates to Millers hopes in many ways. She used pictures of different things related to her questions to get her point across. The video was defiantly touching and made me think of how I look at life. This had a message with it and like Miller wanted, with the multimedia she presented, it made me ask myself... How do I view life? 


The chipper Series and EDM310 for dummies

Project #11 Short Movie

Sunday, October 9, 2011

blog post #7

Randy's last lecture




Randy Pausch Last Lecture

c4t #2


Summary one
Air Head


Scott looks at many different computers and usually gets another one every 3 to 4 years. He decided he would be happier with a Mac Air. That fit him best when it comes to what he used his computer for. He did plenty of research before he made his purchase. I can say I have not put as much thought into buying a computer before. I usually just go and get one the same day I start looking. One thing I have learned from his post though, is to not overload your drive. He found that loading iTunes on an extra was not so handy like he thought. After dealing with the problem for a few weeks he had to make some decisions. He turned his old mac pro into his main music library. I noticed that with any problem he found, he read other post about fixing the problem. by the end of this class, I hope to find myself  reading more post. When backing up his computers, he began with "drop box." This is something I have seen pop up on my computer but have not took the time to look at. After reading his post it is something I may consider. He listed a few others such as "Super Duper" that he has used to back up his computers. I honestly have never taken the time to consider backing up my computer. I also have never actually had a computer crash but I have started thinking on what I will choose now.
"Hello, my name is Brittany Smith and I am currently in EDM310 at the University of South Alabama. I found your post rather interesting. Although I do not own a MacBook, I still learned a good bit of information. First of all, I have bought two computers and neither one of them did I research before buying. The next time I buy a computer I will do a good deal of research before my purchase. You also mentioned the "drop box." I have seen this on my computer but have not looked into it to see what it is. I am now considering maybe downloading it and using it. I noticed you look at many post and I am new to the blogging. I hope to look more at blog post even after I finish this class. Thank you for sharing your information, I found it helpful."


Summary Two
Engaging Teachers
  This post explains his pilot he is working on. This pilot is known as Instructional Rounds in Education. He uses different teacher for this observation. This is a school improvement process. All of the volunteers have the same class to look at. They have different questions every morning and each person is assigned to something different to focus on. The results are talked about at the regular meeting that they have. Scott started small but plans to be wide next year. 
 "Once again I have enjoyed reading your post. You seem to be a very organized person. I think that this is a great idea and it keeps ideas moving. Meeting often is also something I think is a great idea. I think it is great that each volunteer has a different question. I know that when I see other students asking a different question than me, it makes me think. Most of the time it brings something different to my attention. I think that this pilot is well thought out. I can tell you are determined. You have a great process for collecting data. Thank you for sharing your information with me. I hope that this does get bigger like you hope."

PLN Project #10

Symbaloo

I personally chose Symbaloo. I love it. It is such a great way to organize things. I added the edm310 to one of my squares as well as the schools website. I think think this is a great idea. Thank you Dr. Strange for getting us to make these. I saw the many different things that you may add. Its amazing that a seventh grader can find this beneficial. Children are learning more and more! I cant wait to start using this. I am very big on organization. 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Blog post #6




The Networked Student

Wendy Drexler made great points in her video. I found it very interesting. The more we get into this class; I see the benefits of blogging. With using the drawings, it made it more clearly for me to understand what was being explained. When I first began this class, I saw blogging and thing like that as something unnecessary. I have found that if you know what to look for, the more you become interested. It is not so overwhelming if you learn bit by bit.

 I see this video very informing. By using the networking, students may find it easier to find out information. In a way I think students may be motivated to do their work. Being able to view other classmates’ blog may give some students ideas.
 Although this is done online, a teacher is still needed. Students need to be given guide lines on what to do and when to have it done by. The most important reason for needing a teacher is for guidance. The students must know how to use what they have in order to find out the information. Students must also know how to find the correct information. When it comes to this, teachers can be very important. If this is brought in with my students, I do think I would have to prepare myself. This class alone is overwhelming. I would do the research necessary in order to be ready to help educate my students.

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Summary for Ashlee's bio poem Kid#1


Ashlee's Bio poem





Ashlee has many things she wants and hopes to be. She enjoys many of the same things I did when I was her age. Ashlee has thought of many things to come it seems such as working and going to school. She also has many of the same fears as most children do.




I am currently enrolled in Edm310.
You can look at my blog by going to edm 310 blog spot


Ashlee I am so glad that you want to be a teacher. At the age of ten, I also wanted to be a teacher and it has not change since. I also think singing is an amazing talent and that you should follow your dreams. I began working at the age of fourteen and have been working since. Babysitting is something I enjoyed doing around the age of 11 and made a little spending money. School at your age was so much fun for me I hated to miss it. Go everyday that you can and learn as much possible. College is something I would not go without. You learn so much and it prepares you for what you will do in the future. You have plenty of time to think about college but I do recommend looking into different college and applying to them before choosing just one. Until then continue to play outside and do not be afraid of the snakes and spiders, just look out for them!

Summary for Jessica's Blog Kid#2
Jessica wants to go visit California but I am not sure she knows much about it. I hope that she one day gets to visit just like she says she wants to. People commented on her blog telling her things about California. They told about the beaches and Disneyland. I believe if she went she would enjoy it. Hopefully there would not be any earth quakes while she were visiting.
"Hello Jessica! I am a part of Edm310 at South Alabama. You may follow my class blog if you would like at Smithbrittanyedm310.blogspot.com. 
I also have never been to California. Yes it would be a long ways to travel but traveling is so much fun! I would love to visit California but living there is not something I would plan on. Did you know that there are earthquakes there? Visiting would be nice. If you ever go please go to all the biggest attractions for me and all of the beaches!"

Elise and Cade kid#3
Elise and Cade did a great job working together in their podcast. They used an interview setting to tell about Satchel Paige. This is a great way to inform people. When we chose to do our podcast, I was great full it was audio. I am nervous in front of a camera. The children showed me a different way to do a podcast in an interview form.They included all facts anyone may need to know.

Summary for kid #4, Bryse
I enjoyed reading Bryse's post.He has many places he would like to visit someday. I think that it is great that he wants to visit some place because his friends did. I also think it is funny he wants to visit Madagascar because of the movie. I was not sure if he realized it really did not happen there because it was a cartoon, that it only “took place” there.  It is great he chose both somewhere near and away from Canada. I noticed many grammatical errors. Although I am a bad proof reader myself, I could definably tell that it was a younger person’s blog. I am very glad that he knows where those places are.  I hope he gets to visit some of the places someday.