My favorite "technological" things learned so far:
1. FotoFlexer
2. Digital Stories (IMovie)
3. Wordle
4. Setting up this blog!
I can't believe we're already at the halfway point of the semester. In September, I started class with a pretty good handle on technology and my way around a computer. But I have to say, I have really enjoyed learning about several new programs, skills, etc. It's always hard during the school year to actually sit back, relax, and enjoy what's being taught in a graduate class, but I have found myself looking forward to working on my projects, and then carrying over my knowledge to work on projects in my classroom. For example, we just finished our digital story and I knew that it was something I definitely wanted to use in my classroom. Right now, I am working on a movie of "Our First Grade Community" and allowing the students to do the voiceovers to accompanying pictures. I have also been asked to do a tech session at an upcoming TA meeting because my peers are also interested in learning how to create IMovies.
I've also learned a lot about myself in the last few weeks.
1. I try to perfect every project I work on.
2. It's even better when it's perfect on the first try.
I'm trying to not be so OCD about my projects, for example: my website. But let's face it, I think every educator has some sort of struggle with perfection and I need to learn how to work on something, but then take a rest if it isn't coming out the way I'd like it to.
With this blog, I have been inspired to start a personal one and have found myself spending sometime on blogspot reading others. I really enjoy this one: The Preppy Pink Whale.
I was never familiar with the "blog world" but now that I've entered I can see how beneficial it could be for networking, staying in touch with old friends, etc. I would really like to setup another personal blog, so that family and friends can read up on my adventures in teaching and life in my 20's.
Until then. I have setup this blog to display the necklaces that I create and sell. I look forward to see what's ahead in the remaining weeks!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wordle
I recently used the program, Wordle, to make a colorful arrangement of all the students' and teachers' names in my classroom. The kids loved it and I would definitely recommend it to other educators!
Check it out:
*My Wordle Creation*
Check it out:
*My Wordle Creation*
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Copyright Implications for Educators
Many teachers believe that under "fair use" they are protected to use copyrighted material in their classrooms. However, with many of the new copyright laws--it is making it difficult for educators to know it they're following the law. On Education World, there was an interesting article questioning "fair use" and if it truly was just a license to steal. This website was a great resource for me, and I will definitely be able to refer to it when using images, music, video in my classroom, future graduate classes at Fairfield, etc. After discussing some of the violations in class, I have come to the conclusion that copyright laws are an extremely complex issue. Educators will either shy away from using technology for fear of breaking the law, or proceed using materials that they do not have permission to use.
These are some other useful resources to help educators with copyright issues:
Creative Commons
Stanford University Copyright & Fair Use
Interesting article about copyright issues and Creative Commons can be found at the PBS Teachers: Learning Now blog
These are some other useful resources to help educators with copyright issues:
Creative Commons
Stanford University Copyright & Fair Use
Interesting article about copyright issues and Creative Commons can be found at the PBS Teachers: Learning Now blog
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
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