Sunday, October 25, 2009

Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators, & Students Statewide (ACCESS)

Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators and Students Statewide logo
Alabama Connecting Classrooms, Educators, & Students Statewide (ACCESS) is a website that provides high-quality classroom courses & teachers through technology. Because some schools can't afford offer advanced diplomas and advanced courses, This website provides access to many of these courses. Educators as well as students benefit off of this program.

I feel that this website can be very helpful for students who want to advance. It is great to have a resource like this. Students can learn so much. I will be sure to use this resource to help me when I become a teacher.

Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX)

Alabama Learning Exchange Logo The Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX) is a website where statewide teachers can exchange their ideas and lesson plans with one another. ALEX is not only a great resource for teachers but for students and parents as well. The website is beneficial to everyone who visits it! It is very easy to navigate. It provides resources for all grade levels and subjects.

I believe that ALEX is a wonderful tool. When I become a teacher I will be sure to create me a personal workspace. This website seems to be very helpful for new teachers as well as current teachers. This could help others become familiar with how other teachers teach in their classroom. I am glad that I learned about this useful website!

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Kaia

Kaia
After reading the post, Dear Kaia, on Dr. Chamberlain's blog, I started to believe that the power of technology can really be amazing. I think that it is wonderful to have people from around the world notice some of the things that we do through the internet. I know that Kaia is a very intelligent young girl. I hope that she understood what was going on through the voicethread that Dr. C and his class made for her. Voicethreads seem to be very help for children Kaia's age!

I know that Mr. Raisdana was very surprised. Like he stated in his blog, he didn't know if it was a good idea to expose his daughter online. I, myself, would be unsure as well. It appears that her exposure turned out to help her in a positive way. Hopefully, this experience will encourage Mr. Raisdana and many other parents and teachers as well.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

The New Media Literacy Skills

Wordle: New Media Literacies

The New Media Literacies Project is a program that helps us explore social skills and cultural knowledge while dealing with the media. This project will also help others understand the importance of being literate. When I viewed the New Media Literacy Skills video, I thought the skills were very clear. I feel that these skills will be needed in the 21st century so that we can be effective people.

I, myself, possess about five of the New Media Literacy Skills. I possess judgment, appropriation, performance, visualization, and multitasking. I feel that it is important to be able to possess all of the skills. I hope to one day get that accomplished! Having said that, I feel that my skills will increase because of the use of everyday technology and also the future technology to come.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

The Networked Student by Wendy Drexler

The Networked Student
The way the Networked Student video was displayed was very unique. I thought it was neat how there were paper cut-outs of the explained material. I, myself, do not like the concept of connectivism. The way that I see understand it is that we learn from other diverse people's social networks. It is a good idea to see other's opinions on what they think about a certain topic, but I don't think I would like the idea of learning the material completely on my own.

I do like the fact that many resources are available for the student to learn. I am sure this type learning helps students expand their knowledge in a variety of ways.

Am I prepared to be a teacher of a networked student you may ask. I do not think I am. I feel that this type of learning could be very complicated for me. Maybe if I actually tried being a networked student myself, I could see the pros and cons of the whole thing. Maybe it is not as confusing as it may seem.

Richard Miller: This Is How We Dream

Technology
I don't think that I am ready to start writing with multimedia. I know that I learn and comprehend better by reading and writing compared to watching and listening. Dr. Miller's way of using multimedia seems to be very useful. I do think that it is great that much of the information that you need when doing research can be found on the internet in the comfort of your own home.

Multimedia looks like it can be very helpful and easier for some. I feel that I will probably be able get use to teaching through multimedia as the years progress. Once I learn how to do it, I feel that my students will be able to catch on. Because technology is increasing rapidly, I am pretty sure that some of my students will already be able to write with multimedia by the time I am ready to teach them.

I feel that Dr. Miller's idea of visual representation is a plus when it comes to learning. I do agree with him. There will be a time where word-processing is completely out of the picture. Overall, I am not to keen of using multimedia. Although I do think it is a helpful tool, I am just not ready for these type of changes.

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Week 6: Comments4Kids

A Clown
I got a chance to comment on Jenna's (a sixth grader) post! She was talking about International Act Like A Clown Day which is June 12. I told her that this day sounds like fun. I told her that I would look funny if I dressed like a clown (I guess that's the point, huh?).

Monday, October 5, 2009

Using iPods

iPods
I think the idea of what Duke University did for their incoming freshmen was a great idea. I never owned an iPod. I thought an iPod was just for downloading and listening to music. I see that it does a lot more than that. From what I read, it looks like a pretty useful tool. It is a great device for students in any grade level. This tools allows you to go as far as recording and replaying your class lecture. This idea more than likely lowered the college drop-out rate. I think that all university and college students should have a device of some sort.

I also noticed that there were both benefits and barriers with the device. One benefit is that it allows students to be more active and to participate in classroom discussions. One problem is that it would be difficult for the iPod to store a variety of information. Even with that, I still think it would be a great tool for studnets everywhere!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Don't Waste Your Time

I found that Itunes University is a very helpful tool. After viewing the presentation,Don't Waste Your Time, I now know that you can find useful information in iTunes. I learned that this application include lectures, lab demos, as well as campus tours. All of their downloads are free.

iTunes University is a great tool for using podcasts and vodcasts. This could help me because if I am looking to research a few things for my classes as a student, I could always turn to iTunes University to see if they have any useful information. As a teacher, I could maybe get ideas from this application and it could be used as a learning tool while I am teaching.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Apple Launches Major Green Effort

The post, Apple Launches Major Green Effort, talked about making Apple products enviromental friendly. I, myself, am all about going green. Apple is trying to find ways to reduce carbon emissions from its plastic manufacturing. They have been working on this problem for years now. Apple is now trying to encourage recylcling.

I feel that this is a great idea. I think that all companies should endorse recycling and being environmental friendly. While we are talking about recycling, I think I will encourage my students to recycle as well. I will encourage them and set an example by placing plastic bottles and aluminum cans in the recycling bin.

Week 5: Comments4Kids

Well, this week's comments for kids was a bit different. I commented on a student's blog who had just started blogging. I told him that he would enjoy blogging. I also told him that I look forward to coming back and seeing his progress.