This assignment for our Tech class really was scaring me. Having to use the movie maker app on our laptops to illustrate our own philosophies about Technology in The classroom, but with the help of an incredible lady named Morgan Webb I was not as frightened to try... and low and behold I did it!!
Now I don't want anybody to get too excited, Im not quitting my day job by any means to make movies, but I now know that I can use it effectively and can at least get my point across.
So with that you have been warned if you wish to see my movie click on the link below, but try not to laugh hard at my lack of artistic display, I tried to add some different animations, but it jumbled all of my sound bites up and it caused me to start over. So with that..
Enjoy!->Link Link
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
"It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity".
-Albert Einstein
I believe what Albert said was definitely true, we have come so far with our technology that it's crazy to look back where we used to be even 25 years ago. With this being said, we were asked to think about our own philosophies on Technology and Education, and this is what I have come up with. -
"I don’t fear where we are headed in education with
technology. We have to be willing to understand that this next generation of
student’s are going to require us as
teacher’s to be sold out on the advances and the adaptations of
technology.
We are a pivotal time where the older ideals mixed with newer ones
and honestly this gives us the chance to take our students no matter what the
educational level no matter what the subject is, to a whole other level of an
education.
Imagine instead of just reading about a certain animal in science
class, looking up on your smart board or whatever new device will come out in
the next tomorrow a video that gives a live feed of the animal in their natural
habitat, or instead of using the rigid times tables that slowly bend minds into
their memorization, individualizing multiplication games that go as far as
peaking there interest as any other PC game, while at the same time their
learning comes not from force rather than a spark of desire to WANT to learn.
Technology will never take the place of good old fashion teaching, yet at the
same time good old fashion teaching will never survive unless it adapts itself
into new techniques, and this adaptation comes from these new techniques that
allow us to make our work not only easier but also more efficient. Although I
struggle with technology, but I want to be better, because I know that
technology if used appropriately can be a tool that can reach children on any
kind of level, and I want to be able to use these tools to reach these
students. I firmly believe in technology
as much as I believe in the phrase,” Work Smarter Not Harder”.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
These are the 3 apps that I found to help with keeping on track with things while your running a classroom. I found them to be very helpful as I thought about having to run a class
My Work Clock App
Description for this App Simple punch-in/punch-out clock & widget for tracking the time at work.
Features (very partial list):
* Overtime support
* Multiple jobs support
* Calendar update [Job Setting] add records to the calendar (it's recommended to open a separate calendar for 'My Work Clock'). ONE WAY-SYNC ONLY.
* Punch in/out directly from the widget
* Quick day, week & month information
* Simple reports
* Send to mail as CSV
* Add/remove/edit records
* Multiple overtime and report periods: daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and more.
. StayFocusd-
I understand it's a bit much to ask you to go completely cold turkey from Angry Birds. Fortunately for the Internet browsing addicts out there, StayFocusd puts a cap on a list of sites you choose to limit. Whether you're wasting time on social networks, blogs, shopping or gaming, you can customize your list of restricted sites. Then, set your limit to the amount of time you will allow yourself to waste. . Google
Calendar Checker-
Rather than navigating between your work and your schedule, this easy app counts down until your next engagement in the corner of your browser. Google Calendar Checker's simplicity keeps you focused on meeting your deadlines and preparing for engagements
My Work Clock App
Description for this App Simple punch-in/punch-out clock & widget for tracking the time at work.
Features (very partial list):
* Overtime support
* Multiple jobs support
* Calendar update [Job Setting] add records to the calendar (it's recommended to open a separate calendar for 'My Work Clock'). ONE WAY-SYNC ONLY.
* Punch in/out directly from the widget
* Quick day, week & month information
* Simple reports
* Send to mail as CSV
* Add/remove/edit records
* Multiple overtime and report periods: daily, weekly, bi-weekly, monthly and more.
. StayFocusd-
I understand it's a bit much to ask you to go completely cold turkey from Angry Birds. Fortunately for the Internet browsing addicts out there, StayFocusd puts a cap on a list of sites you choose to limit. Whether you're wasting time on social networks, blogs, shopping or gaming, you can customize your list of restricted sites. Then, set your limit to the amount of time you will allow yourself to waste. . Google
Calendar Checker-
Rather than navigating between your work and your schedule, this easy app counts down until your next engagement in the corner of your browser. Google Calendar Checker's simplicity keeps you focused on meeting your deadlines and preparing for engagements
Article Over Education in the class-
Recently we were asked to find an article about using technology in education. I stumbled upon this article by Dian Shaffhauser. She does an incredible job making a case for using video games as a tool to help with understanding hard to teach concepts to kids.
Its name is Will Gaming Save Education Or Just waste time? I found it to be very engaging and she is very good at articulating the arguments for and against it. I think if your trying to make a decision about this subject you should read this topic.
Click this link to visit the article. - http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/09/02/will-gaming-save-education-or-just-waste-time.aspxticle "
Recently we were asked to find an article about using technology in education. I stumbled upon this article by Dian Shaffhauser. She does an incredible job making a case for using video games as a tool to help with understanding hard to teach concepts to kids.
Its name is Will Gaming Save Education Or Just waste time? I found it to be very engaging and she is very good at articulating the arguments for and against it. I think if your trying to make a decision about this subject you should read this topic.
Click this link to visit the article. - http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/09/02/will-gaming-save-education-or-just-waste-time.aspxticle "
My Parent Teacher Log-
I had a good experience making my teacher log. I can definitely see where these would come in handy. They are great for making sure that you have all the information needed to be able to contact your student’s parents for any reason at all. I will definitely make good use of these later on.
I had a good experience making my teacher log. I can definitely see where these would come in handy. They are great for making sure that you have all the information needed to be able to contact your student’s parents for any reason at all. I will definitely make good use of these later on.
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