Friday, February 26, 2010

Spreadsheets

Today, we learned how to use spreadsheets both in Word, and on Google Docs. What was hard for me was using a Mac...everything is different. But I really like learning how to do it. I also really like GoogleDocs, because sometimes you get to a computer that doesn't have any kind of word processor, or spreadsheet program. So it is great to be able to use, and save it to edit later. We also learned how to create a survey and post it to a blog, which is why there is one. :) I would use this in my classroom for them to learn how to record data for different class projects or other activities we are doing. I really liked the activity that we did with the pennies, because it teaches probability, and it is a pretty easy assignment that they can do.

Friday, February 19, 2010

Word, Webs, and GoogleDocs



Today we learned about some ways to use Microsoft Word and GoogleDocs in the classroom. First, we learned how to use Word on Macs, for those of us who aren't very Mac-savvy. Then we learned how do do concept mapping online using bubbl.us, which is a great online program for anyone to brainstorm, a lot like x-mind, only you don't have to download it. It was great, because it helped organize some information about Olympic sports. I am a very visual person, so it helped me remember what it was about.
Then we did an activity where we wrote a "day in the life of an Olympic Athlete". We each started by writing a topic sentence, stating who the Olympian was, and what event they are in. Then we moved around the classroom, adding on a sentence to other peoples stories. The results were really funny! We also learned about GoogleDocs, and how it is a great way to write a paper and edit it from anywhere. The layout is a lot like Microsoft Word, but with a few differences. We did the same activity that we did before, but this time, we actually didn't have to leave our seats to see and edit someone else's story.
I know that I will use all of these programs in my classroom, because it includes a lot of things that students will need for their entire lives. And what better place to teach it than in the classroom? Bubble.us is a great resource because it can help students sort out data, and see what would be really relevant in a story, or research project. Microsoft Word is definitely a great tool for students, because they need a place where they can write stories, poems, research papers, or other written projects. I also really like GoogleDocs, because they could be writing something at school, open in on a computer at home, show their parents, and work on it from home too. It would also be a great way to do a group project where each has to write a part. I think that each of these programs will be very useful in my classroom, and I know that I will implement them into my lesson plans.

Friday, February 12, 2010

© Copyright ©


Today we talked about the dreaded topic of copyright. Copyright is quite a nuisance to many people because they find it restrictive from doing what they want. But my professor explained that in reality, it actually helps people to be more creative.
I actually learned a lot more about what is okay to use, and what you need to receive permission for. Basically a good rule of thumb is if you are in doubt, ask for permission. If there is no way to ask for permission (like if you want to use Shakespeare) then it should be ok. After 50 years that a person dies, their work is no longer copyrighted.
I found this class really informative because I really didn't know what were the rules and guidelines, and now I do thanks to this. (haha, yeah, I know it's funny) :)
So the moral for today is don't steal other people's stuff!!

Friday, February 5, 2010

FIELDTRIP!!!!


Today, in class, we went to the YETC. I have been there before, but I think that I got a lot more out of it this time. We learned about all of the books and materials that we can check out, and all the resources that are available. We also learned about many amazing resources for teachers, or really anyone!!! Some of these, were Storyline Online, Xmind, Spelling City, Stellarium, and Zotero, for Mozilla Firefox. Storyline Online is a website that has many children's books, and movie stars read to you.....great fun!! X mind is a really cool program that you can map out ideas, and help children brainstorm with words and pictures. Spelling City is a great website that children can use to put in their spelling words in, and their are games and different practices to help them learn the words, and have fun while doing it. Stellarium is awesome!!! It is a program that allows you to see the constellations and different galaxies from where you live. It's especially cool that you can make it so your screen isn't very bright, take it outside, and actually see in the sky what you see on the screen. Zotero is program that helps you organize different websites and it automatically does bibliographies for you, and it saves a lot of information.
I am so excited to use these, and many other educational things that are out there!!! I know that it is definitely something that I'm going to use in the classroom, and most likely just for fun!!!

Friday, January 29, 2010

UEN



Today I learned about the UEN....I am so excited to use it. UEN is a great place where educators can go to get ideas, and set up their lesson plans. I haven't had a huge chance yet to explore because I was having some technical difficulties, but from what I have seen so far, I love it!!!
I think that it's great that you can use it to organize all of the ideas that you have for teaching, and put them together, so that all can understand. I love how you can get video all ready to show your students. I also think that Wimba is a great program. How cool would it be if you were learning about someone, or some organization, and they agreed to be on a video conference with you and your class? It would be amazing!!! In general, I feel that UEN is a great resource that I know that I will use in my classroom, and I am excited to create a lesson plan that I will be able to use in my practicum.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Classroom Blogging

You can teach a student a lesson for a day; but if you can teach him to learn by creating curiosity, he will continue the learning process as long as he lives. ~Clay P. Bedford

I am so excited to use blogging in my classroom!! I think that it is a great way to integrate real life learning into the students' lives. In my classroom, I plan to have a classroom blog that the students can post some of their best work for their parents to see. I also think that it would be fun to post pictures of the different projects that we have done together in class. It would be a great place for the children to really be able to express themselves, and for me to keep in contact with the parents. Of course, it is very important to have it be a safe experience for the students, so I would have to recieve permission to post any pictures of the students from their parents. It would also be a great place for the parents to ask questions, and to post links to great parent and student resources. It would also be a great place for the students to publish any stories that they have written, and for them to feel a greater sense of accomplishment. I think that blogging in a classroom brings a variety of opportunities to the students and their families.