Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Blog Post 11

     Brian Crosby "Back to the Future", shared what his 4th grade class was doing to learn science. He was able to turn non-English speakers in high-achieving class. This class was able to complete a project-based assignment by sending up a balloon with a camera and radio to observe the different layers of the atmosphere. Afterwards, each student had to view the video and write a story based on what they observed. This video is great for teachers to view. Mr. Crosby went from his students not knowing just about anything to being able to do a project based assignment.
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     Paul Anderson "Blended Learning Cycle", he is also  known for "Bozeman science" his videos are so eye catching and been viewed over 1 million times. Mr. Anderson explains how he uses blended learning cycle in his science classroom. This is a great video for anyone to watch and learn a different technique of learning. In his videos he is explaining each module and diagram, while talking at the bottom in a box.

       Mark Church "Making Thinking Visible", is a 6th grade teacher. Mr. Church ask is students to group together to discuss a video about the origins of society. To better understand he has each group discuss a puzzle and come up with a headline that summarizes what it is all about. The students continue to trade ideas and work together until the end of the video. Mr. Church is summarizing what collaboratively is all about. Collaboratively is very important in social skills and helps students engage with each other.
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    "Sam Pane 4th Grade", is a great video to show how to safely use the internet. This video also shows how students share with each other before sharing with the whole group. This is a great idea to help with errors the student may have made.

    "Project Based Learning", is a video that shows how you can engage learners and help the students to understand the subject better. They combined History, English, and Information Processing in this video. This is a wonderful video to show to teachers who has never used PBL in the classroom.

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Blog Post 10

    I learned a lot from Mrs. Cassidy's classroom. I was really surprised on the amount of things going on in her classroom. Watching "First Graders in Mrs. Cassidy's Class" I got see what they were doing in her classroom. The students were really enthused using technology and how they explained how technology benefits them. It also benefits the parents because they can view their child's work at anytime. First graders, would rather blog than use paper and pencil and also can Skype with anyone class across the world.
      I never dreamed first grader's would be so high tech. It is a wonderful thing to see teachers using technology more in the classroom. Mrs. Cassidy's students are aware of the internet rules and how to stay safe. When commenting on someone else's blog they know only to post positive feedback and encouraging the blogger. This is great to teach the student's first so they can later learn to give helpful feedback. Mrs. Cassidy has been very successful in her efforts for her classroom.  I would definitely use some of her ways of teaching in my future classroom.
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Blog Post 9

     John Larmer and John R. Mergendoller is basically summarizing in seven steps what every good project needs. Step1 a need to know, tell the children what they will be learning more about. Step 2 a driving question, to get the students motivated. Step 3 student voice and choice, letting the students choose the project's topic. Step 4 21st century skills, helps students become more familiarized with everyday technology. Step 5 inquiry and innovation, finding out detailed information on their assigned project. Step 6 feedback and revision, lets them get involved with other students work and helps them review their mistakes. Step 7 a publicity presented product, helps them stay motivated knowing they have to present to an audience. How he went into each detailed step helps you become more familiar with the steps and helps you interact with the child. Doing hands-on projects are very interactive and helps get students motivated. 


       This YouTube video is explaining Project Based Learning. You learn communication skills, critical thinking skills, career and life skills. I agree with this video, project based learning is a way for students to communicate and stay interactive with the project because they stay moving and thinking.
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"Project Based Learning in PE"
    This blog discussed several projects that would be fun and interesting. This blog is mostly about amazing projects that would benefit high school. The blog teaches us how high school benefits from this post by helping them stay active and fit. PBL is great for PE because it is mostly physically active. 
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     This site is great to find more sites for Project Based Learning. There is so much information on this page that can help you, especially involving 21st learning tools. Using technology is a great way to introduce PBL and helps give information to one place to another faster and receive feedback quicker.
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       This is a wonderful site to see PBL in action and how it works. They did an amazing job but I do not see this project going no where money wise. But this is a great project to use as example of project based learning. 

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Project 14



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Project 13

          Members in our group (Daughtry) are: Corey Waldon, Erica Jeter, Chellyiss Nettles, and Melissa Neese. Our lesson addresses the following in math for Alabama State Standards: multiplication and division using whole numbers and also solving word problems in situations involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities. This lesson is intended for students in the third grade. This lesson will last a week with a day to review and a test the following Monday.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Blog Post 8

        This was my first time with Randy Pausch. The video of his last lecture was very inspirational and very sad. Randy was a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and only had six months to live. He died at the age 47, on July 27, 2008. Instead of giving up he gave " The Last Lecture" he talked about his childhood dreams, and how he achieved them, how to help others achieve their dream, and what lessons can be learned in helping you achieve your dreams. He left behind a grand legacy!
         
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            I really enjoyed that he did a lot of project based learning in his classroom. He was letting the kids do hands on activity's with technology. By letting them choose what they wanted to do, they learned a lot of things on their own. Randy was never afraid to ask for help. One thing he said really stuck in my mind "Are you a Tigger or an Eeyore?"  This is right to the point, teachers have to be fun and engaging. If they are boring and never wants to try new things students will become less engaged and more distracted! Being happy helps students get in the mood than being gloomy and miserable. When I have my own classroom this is going to be on my board for motivation. 
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       In Mrs. Lisa Thumann most recent blog, she posted about "Lets Talk About Attrition Rates and UnConferences". Mrs. Thumann is talking about how only half of the people show up and so much food is wasted. That money wasted could have been donated to someone or something in need. Basically, she is asking if there should be a rule about actually saying your going to an event if your absolutely sure you are able to attend. That way there will be less stress for the organizers on how many will actually come.
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    In Mrs. Lisa Thumann second most recent blog, she posted about "Forming communities of Practice". Mrs. Thumann is trying to re-envision how they would address the Common Core. She would like it to inspire, gain knowledge, and enhance learning. So they have set up conferences for teachers to learn with and expand their knowledge. This will help teachers apply what they learned to their students.
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Blog Post 7

      I really enjoyed searching for new sites and tools for my future teachings! It seemed hard at first but you can find anything on the internet. I just searched education sites and tools and so many popped up. The first website I found the most intriguing is Blendspace! You create a class and in that class you make lesson plans. Then give your students the code to register in that class. This is really great especially since mostly everything is online. This site will help them learn how to use a computer and how to communicate online. The students can take quizzes, view lessons, and do group projects. I think this is a very creative website for students and teachers.
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  The second site I found interesting is Storybird. This is great for kids to use their imagination. It is a very creative way to create stories. The vivid art and amazing features keeps you enthused. Also, knowing someone else can read your work keeps the kids inspired. You can leave feedback and they can give you feedback to. This is a great example by a 5-7 year old "Let's Create a World"
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   The third site I found interesting is Edutopia. This site is great for all teacher and for any grade. Edutopia has so many articles about Project Based Learning and so many other articles you can view. You can also join in on any conversation. This site is a great way to get some ideas.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Project 8

Where the Wild Things are

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   Mrs. Tolisano, most recent post "Copyright Flowchart: Can I Use It? Yes? No? If This... Then..." she is trying to explain the rules for copyrighting. With such an easy access to the internet. It is hard for some students and teachers to identify what is copyright.  She is raising awareness on copyright issues and try to help teachers become familiar with the newer copyright rules.
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     Mrs. Tolisano, most recent post "Blogging as a Curation Platform". she is talking about curator. As a curator you have to find information, group what you found, create, engage, and share! She gives you detailed information on how to be a curator. Don't copy someone else's work, you need to be able to come up with some of your own ideas.

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Blog Post 6

"Project Based Learning: Part 1" and "Project Based Learning Part 2" is a form EDM310 student who applies projects we are learning now into his own classroom. PBL is a way for the child to learn multiple subjects in one project and is very effective for learning the content. Its always good to have a second project in mind because some parents may not agree with your current choice. Project Based Learning is engaging and fun for students, so its easier for them to learn.

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"iCurio" is a search engine just for educational purposes. This is a perfect site to help with school projects and store information. "Discovery Education" is mostly science and social studies related. Students could use this site for research! This is a great site for visual learners (like myself).
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"The Anthony- Strange list of Tips for Teachers Part 1" this is great for new teachers. This video gives wonderful tips for future educators. I really agreed with the tip "Teachers are always learning new things". "Don't Teach Tech- Use It" this video is wonderful. How can you teach technology and not use it? I agree, you have to use technology. That way you can teach your students how to use it. If they make a mistake you can show them how to correct the mistake.
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"Additional Thought About Lessons" says that you need to plan your lesson ahead of time and practice teaching your lesson. Also, keep the students engaged so they will be able to stay on track.

Thursday, June 5, 2014

My Sentence is... My Passion is...

Blog Post 5

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     Personal Learning Network (PLN) are tools that are set up to help find people who you could consult with and get ideas from. As teachers we do not know everything nor are we required too. There is always something new to learn and PLN is there for us to keep up with the latest technology so we can improve our classroom.
    Forming PLN's help us communicate world-wide. Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, and so many other networks that help us communicate. Technology has no limit on what you can learn, in fact; you can meet thousands of people everyday. By having a PLN gives you all sorts of ways to get ideas and so many things to learn!
    I hope to become an Kindergarten teacher, so I searched on twitter kindergarten teachers and I found so many results! My PLN consist of @LMKindergarten@KinderLessons@drjohnhadley Dr. Strange, and @PaigeVitulli Dr. Vitulli. I know it is not a lot of people but I will add on as I move on in life. I chose these four because Mrs. Vitulli has been a great and enthusiastic teacher that makes me realize how many teachers need to be like her! Dr. Strange is wonderful at teaching us so many different ways technology is being used and how it can be used in school's. The other sources were ideas on lesson planning for a Kindergarten classroom! I am very ecstatic to be adding more to my PLN.



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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Project 15

Good Search is most useful for finding coupons. Also, it raises a penny every time you search or do everyday online activity. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose. I really didn't like how the format shows on this site.       http://www.goodsearch.com/


ChaCha provides the most relevant free results. Not only on the computer but also on your mobile device. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose. I loved this site because it takes you exactly the question you asked.       http://www.chacha.com/


Meltwater IceRocket helps your blogs become posted on more websites and has great links to take you straight to Facebook, Twitter, and Blogs. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose. This site is great to get faster results.        http://www.icerocket.com/


Wolfram/Alpha helps you calculate and what you want to know about. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose. This is my favorite site! I love how I can put in math problems and it gives me the answer. Also you can ask what time it is and it gives you the answer correctly.    http://www.wolframalpha.com/


Collecta promoted technology all over the world. It provides the most updated and focused view on technology. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose from. This site is great to stay in touch with technology. Especially getting the most up to date technology.     http://collecta.com/


FanSnap is useful for finding concerts. Type the artist name, event, or venue, then click search and it will provide you with the cheapest concerts. This is a great website to find deals on concert tickets!       https://seatgeek.com/


InfoSpace gives you all the information you need on any subject. You type whatever you want to and click search, there will be different links you can choose from. I didn't like the format in this site either.       http://infospace.com/


Music this site gives provides you with any kind of music video you want. Just search the artist or song, and there will be videos of the artist you want to watch. This is a great website because it gives you just about any video you want to watch for free.      http://www.music.com/

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Project 6 C4T Permanent
 
         I am commenting on Mrs. Silvia Tolisano. Her most recent post was on "Back to the Future Project: Life Cycle Snapshots in Target Language". Mrs. Silvia was talking about a teacher named Ana Paula Cortez, a Portuguese teacher at Graded, The American School of São Paulo. Basically Mrs. Ana Cortez was teaching her students the life cycle of when they began to learn to talk. She had all her students create a Facebook and create a character and help the character through his/her life.
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      Mrs. Silvia's most recent post "And You Thought it Could Not Be Done: Blogging in Math". Mrs. Silvia talked about a teacher named Laurel who teaches 6th grade math. It was required that students had to watch two other students presentation and by leaving quality comments. Then she had a rubric, in which; they had to follow.


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    In her most recent blog, Angela Maiers posted about “Each Student is a Master Piece”. Mrs. Maiers recently took Choose2Matter LIVE Estherville Lincoln Central School District in northwest Iowa. Basically Choose2Matter is helping students connect with each other and to show they matter to someone. It helps them approach life with a positive attitude.
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    In her second most recent blog, Angela Maiers posted "Getting to the Heart of Collaboration". This post is about people working together. Collaboration has three parts: Team, Process, and Purpose. She was stating that a group of people working on technology is not technically working together. Basically we need to teach people that technology is a great access to future learning but technology can not teach you without you willing to learn. Collaboration can only be achieved together and with determination!

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Blog Post 4

"The Right Way to Ask Questions in the Classroom"

This helps us remember that we are not required to know everything. In fact, students have their own knowledge which was stated in the video. To find out what the students know we need to need to ask questions. One of the things it states is we need to ask questions where a single student is not singled out but as a whole class is able to communicate without fear. 

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This showed that how a teacher ask a question teaches the student how they should ask questions. This article discusses three ways to ask better questions. If we prepare, play with, and preserve the good questions then educators can begin to ask better questions.It is a good idea to come up with some questions before class, so you will have a better understanding of what you are asking.

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This was a great video, especially since I tend to get bored in lecture classes. I loved how it showed many different ways to ask questions. It will keep the children interactive, less bored, and more actively involved in the discussion.

Blog Post 3

      Peer editing occurs when you make suggestions, comments, and changes to someone your own age. In "What is Peer editing?" there are three important steps. First, you need to compliment something they did well. Second, make some suggestion like details, word choice, and topics. Finally, is editing correction by checking spelling and punctuation.

      After reviewing "Peer Edit with Perfection Tutorial" I really enjoyed this slideshow. I like how I can observe the slideshow with my own pace. Also, I am a visual learner and these slides are very detailed and goes right to the point."Writing Peer Review Top 10 Mistakes" does a great job of what people should not do. By being mean, pushy, defensive, loud speedy, and so many others is not going help other students. In fact, it will hurt them emotionally.


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