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Monday, June 28, 2010

Tool 7: Digital Storytelling

Creating the digital story using photostory provided to be an easy task. I had fun creating the story adding the text, voice, and music to it was also very easy.

I plan to use this with my students to create stories of things we learn in class, field trips, or projects that the students do in class. It would also be good to upload the videos to the class blog for parents and other to see the students work. I can also see the students creating a digital story to wrap up a newly learned concept.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

FYI

A website that I got from a friend's blog is http://www.thecutestblogontheblock.com to find different backgrounds for your blog. It is easy to find a background and it even tells you haw to save it to your blog. Thanks Kim K. for the information.

Friday, June 25, 2010

Tool #6 Wikis

Wow! Another amazing tool to help students in their learning and collaborating. I can see the students using wikis in writing for continuous stories and for the writing process. I also envision the students using this in literature groups by writing summaries and character resumes in the books they are reading in their groups. It can also be a place for the students to keep a learning log to review what they have been learning in class.

Wikis can also be used for teams to collaborate on lesson plans and notes. One suggestion I liked is sending a letter home and explaining what is the students are doing on wiki and allowing the parents to sign into the wiki to see what is happening in the class.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Tool #5

On delicious, I discovered kids know it that has science games for kids to practice their science skills and knowledge. I used science for the tag.
I also found cool math which can be used for students to practice their math skills. I used math skills for the tag

http://www.coolmath.com/
http://www.kidsknowit.com/

Social bookmarking can be helpful in the classroom can be helpful for students to easily locate safe websites. On a team it can be used to share resources that someone on the team may have found, instead of each individaul teaching looking up the same websites. That would save each time, which is precious to everyone.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Tool #4

I played around with the scrapbook and calendar. The google Docs are a great idea to collaberate with your team and other teachers. It is also a good way to use with students. One idea is to set up a class calendar for the student to keep track of assignments and events happening in the classroom. It is a good place to help keep things from getting lost or misplaced.

The google reader is easy to set up and a good way to follow other blogs or sites to get the information quickly without having to search all the blogs or sites individually. I set up google reader and subscribe to more than five of my fellow teacher's blogs to follow plus a sports to keep up with all the sports that I follow. I can also see using this in the classroom with groups projects...the students can find information and share it on the google reader.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Tool #3

This took sometime for me to figure things out. I can see how creating images can help with the students writing and add to the projects they do in class. I believe that the comic strip will be a favorite for the kids. I enjoyed making the video of my niece playing soccer. I felt that it was easy to do and the video could be used for the students to write a story about. I also messed around with the spell flickr, which was easy to use.
Below is the link to my word cloud, just click to view


worditout.com/word-cloud/8224

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Tool #2 Blogging, PLN

I am excited about building an online education community and participating in this PLN group. I feel that the PLN is a good way to connect with others, share ideas, and learn new things. I do believe that we need to teach students how to safely and ethically use a PLN.

The thing that stood out to me is making comments meaningful and teaching the students how to comment. I usually leave short comments, but will work on leaving meaningful comments.


5 Blogs that I commented on:
1. Moulton Lava
2. fabulous fourth grade teacher
3. Teachin in Flip Flops
4. Live Laugh & Learn
5. Online Gadgets

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Tool #1

Setting up a blog is a simple process. Creating the avatar is a fun thing to do. I can see using this to commuicate with my students, parents, or other teachers. It is a good place to put assignments or upcoming events.