Sunday, November 27, 2011

Comments for Teachers #4

Luma MuflehBeth Kinttles's thoughts on technology is really that. Her post, Dreams do come true if you work at them, is about one young woman's journey to make displaced children from 28 countries feel at home and safe in the U.S. by playing soccer. The children are refugees and have all seen war and lived through horrific events that most people are fortunate enough never to be faced with. Luma called her soccer team Team Fugee, short for refugee. She was helping the kids find a sense of belonging, but she soon found out they had other needs that the public education system was failing to meet. The kids needed a school and a teacher willing to work with them. So Luma created the Fugee Academy. Her school is privately funded and she accepts no government funding. She just purchased 19 acres to build her dream school. However, it will take $5 million dollars to start building, but Luma knows they can raise that money in just a year.
Luma's story is truly inspiring and someday I expect to visit her school and see with my own eyes her dream come to life.

The second post I commented on was about Google Data Explorer. It is a really sophisticated tool that would benefit educators in all subjects. Basically, it is doing something similar to Wolfram Alpha. However, you can make your own data sets. I have played with a couple of different maps and graphs and it is really fun. I would love to see how it would work on SMARTboards. Let's see if I can get it to work later this week...

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Special Assignment

Ok....I didn't get the metaphor. But, Dr. Strange has given many of us a chance to redeem ourselves. Thanks Dr. Strange. :)
me going crazy
Me going crazy. 
For starters, I missed the metaphor because I was thinking too literally. The video Are you an Educator or a Teacher? is what did me in. I was so stressed out about that video and trying to understand its message. (I get it now, by the way, thanks to Dr. Strange and Gina Phillips. Thanks!) Anyway, that video was part of the reason and I was headed towards a break in my mental and physical limit. I had many hospital visits the week after that. But, I am ok! So I was taking everything too seriously and simultaneously in self destruct mode. I definitely do not want a repeat of that experience. I also think that everyone else was going through a rough patch in the semester at that time. Maybe there was a trend?
What metaphors have I come into contact with this week? -Haha funny. Well there were many metaphors on Dr. Strange's post that I read; I still don't get the stork beak open and shut part though? I have also been reading my Bible at night and boy does Jesus love metaphors! When Jesus talks about eternal life he is not saying that you will not physically die, but that your spirit will live forever with God if you believe in Him. Another common metaphor that I hear in couple/breakup movies is "there are plenty of fish in the sea." Well I certainly hope so or else a lot of people would be hungry. Just kidding...but not really. It means that you will find somebody because there are so many people in this world it's almost impossible not to. One metaphor that I used a few weeks ago was "my head is killing me." I just had a headache, thank goodness.

So how would I educate my students about metaphors? Well here the waters get murky; I don't want to give too much away and upset some parents. I think I would do like Dr. Strange asked us to do this week. I would explain what a metaphor is and give a few examples maybe from a book or, ideally, a poem we are reading in class. I would then ask them to keep a log of what metaphors they have used, heard, or read. We would then have kind of like a show and tell. Only backwards. A tell-your metaphor-and show what it really means. We could make a game out of it too, like guess the metaphor meaning. I'm looking forward to this :)

wordle of last few sentences in blog.Lastly, why do we use metaphors? Well if your five year old asks where did they come from, the conversation could get awkward quickly. Not to mention, it may be an overwhelming and much to mature idea for a youngster to deal with. (However, whatever you say please don't tell them they were in your tummy...that's just weird. You didn't eat them.) Metaphors also make things much easier to explain and make things comical and funny. They definitely help people flirt. They can also make things seem much darker. Basically, they have a way of materializing our thoughts and feelings to give them deep meaning. If you really think about it, metaphors are the paints and brushes for writers. Metaphors are one of the gears that makes not just our language, but all languages work.
I never really thought about how important they are. As a foreign language major, as well as an education major, I really see how key they are to all people from all cultures, in all religions, and in all tongues...Fascinating. :)

Blog Assignment 13

This blog assignment is the perfect example of our class motto: "I don't know; Let's find out." It all spurred off on a question a student asked. "How Much has China actually grown over the last three years?" Let's find out, shall we?
The red highlighted portion shows pop. from 2008-2011
The current population of China = 1.35 billion people (2010 est.). It is 1/5 of the world's total population! It has steadily grown over the past three years.

wolfarm alpha logoWOW. The U.S.A has 309 million people...India has 1.21 billion people. What a major difference! I knew the United States had a much smaller populous compared to India, China, and Africa. It still blows my mind. Now to Dr. Strange's questions:
1) Yes, I knew about WolframAlpha. I had used it back in high school for an assignment similar to the one above and something with math I think.
2) I think I have heard about Google Squared, however, I can't find it and cannot access it though the link. I found an article about it though and it is pretty interesting...Tech Crunch
3) The population of the United States is only 22.8% of China's population.
4) The Population of the United States is only 25.5% of India's population.
That is mind blowing.
5) The facts in Did You Know? 3.0 are right on target. I watched that video again and it gave me chills.
6) Yes. It will be useful for me when I want to find out statistics about the kinds of children in my class. It will be useful for my kids to see the world in a different view. I believe it will be a humbling experience for many of us to see that countries we consider "old world" are surpassing countries like our own. I am hoping that many of us will realize we need to become competitive with these other countries, because we are definitely not their competition, and we need to want to strive. Other than the chills, these figures make me feel like the future is in my hands and I need to direct it in the best direction.

Visitors :)

I just wanted to say that my blog is officially International! I recently had someone check out my post from Spain! How stellar is that?

Blog Assignment 11

So cute! Mrs. Cassidy's kids are awesome. I loved the video and see it as an extremely valuable tool to show parents, principals, and educators how technology can be used in the classroom. The kids were very polite and gave us some smart tips when it comes to technology. One great tip is to be nice when leaving a comment; don't be mean. Another key aspect that I love about the video is that the kids are telling you why using technology is great and what they are doing with it. When I become a teacher, I am going to post videos similar to this to show the progress the kids are making.
Something that blows my mind is that fist graders are doing this! Their reading and writing ability must be improving at a much faster rate because of blogging. I don't know if this is the case, but I don't see why it wouldn't be. I also think that the kids are more inspired to perform at their best because they have an audience. They are not just writing for their teacher; they are posting stories that is being viewed by people everywhere in the world. If that's not an incentive then what is?

backyard snow
This picture reminds me of Ms. Cassidy's  back yard!
"We have to keep learning." Yes Ms. Cassidy, you are absolutely right. As educators, we must keep learning for the sake of our kids. Just because we graduate from college with a B.S. or even a PhD we never stop learning and we should never want to stop. I really appreciate Ms. Cassidy's answer towards an EDM 310 student's cheating question. He asked "Will students be able to cheat on assignments easier by looking on past blogs?" Ms. Cassidy said that teachers should become more creative with assignments and that research and other works are becoming more collaborative.  
One of the impediments that I foresaw using technology in the classroom was the parents and the other teachers and principals. My cousin Ginger, said nearly the same thing as Ms. Cassidy. The parents are actually really excited about being able to keep up with what their kids are doing online. This makes me happy and more comfortable with talking to parents and students about accessing the internet. Maybe I should host a parents' night that teaches parents internet safety and how they can talk to their kids about technology as well? Sounds like a good idea to me! 

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Comments for Kids Summary (November)

Mrs. Yollis's class is awesome. I commented on Shane F's post, A Fun Halloween. His story was clever and funny. I also loved his adjectives to describe the pumpkin house. His character's ironic escape was funny too. Who knew that something as scary as a ghost could be scared away by part of a costume. :) Shane did a very good job and so did all of his classmates. I will follow Mrs. Yollis's example and have my students improve their writing ability while learning how to blog. This way they can get feedback from numerous people and also have a very fun assignment.

My second comment was to Josephine in Port England School in Auckland, New Zealand. She blogged about an immersion assembly titled Outta This World. There were five teams and each of their themes were about outer space. The assembly sounded like a lot of fun and an interesting way to learn about space. One group rapped about the planets and another did a star wars skit. I think this was a superb way to get kids involved with learning.

I had a great time seeing what kids are blogging about! :) this is something I want to continue in my classroom.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Luma's Story

This just couldn't wait for my C4T summary. This video is about a young woman who never expected to have dreams this big and this needs to be seen. As future educators, she should inspire us to be there for our kids and help us come to the realization that our kids are all going to be different. Some will have scars from the past and others will just need someone to believe in them. With that being said, please watch and enjoy the video.

Blog Assignment 12

learn from the past. Prepare in the prest. To defend the Future
Well I am a little out of order and behind schedule as the semester nears its close. However, I will finish everything and I will be satisfied knowing that I learned many things and did a little "head faking" this semester. Maybe I will have left behind something that others can use in the future; legacy is what this blog is about. I have looked at other student's blogs A LOT to find inspiration and sometimes just to get a clear idea of what I should blog about. I heavily believe that everyone can and should learn from the past in order to be prepared for and to be able to shape their future. Therefore, my idea for a blogging assignment is to read,explore, and learn about past students of EDM 310 through their blogs. This assignment would work best at the beginning of the semester. I believe this would help new EDM students feel more comfortable with the class, the future assignments, and their own ability. Here it is...

Pt. 1
1)  Go to the EDM 310 Blog and scroll down to the Student Blogs section. You will choose one student each from each of  the past three semesters.

2) Randomly select a name and go to their blog. They should have a post titled Final Reflection (if not, select another student from that semester.) Watch and/or read this post. Consider what they have learned and enjoyed from the class.

3) Write a paragraph for each student summarizing their final reflection (you should have written three paragraphs for this part of the assignment).

Pt. 2
1) Now write one more paragraph about some of the common things said in each video, write about what advice you took to heart and think will be helpful, and what you are looking forward to doing/learning this semester in EDM 310.

Progress Report on Final Project

For the final project, Lindsay and I are going to expand and elaborate on our Smartboard presentation. We are giving a lesson on the solar system at the 2nd grade level. We will  be giving basic facts about the sun, earth, and moon as well as describe the order of the planets (excluding Pluto). For our final project, we are going to elaborate on each of the planets. We will also discuss asteroids, meteors, comets, and perhaps even other galaxies. Those will be some pretty pictures :) Another topic we might cover would be satellites, probes, and space missions! I am looking forward to working on it.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

C4K

Landen is a really cool 6th grader in Mrs. Gregory's class. He posts a lot of interesting science facts that impact everybody nearly everyday. The post I commented on was Ear Wax! Turns out that ear wax may be gross but it helps to protect our inner ear. Landen also tells how you can remove any unwanted ear wax.

I also commented on Jake's blog who is also a sixth grader in Mrs. Gregory's class. Jake has a lot of funny and interesting posts. I read many and commented on one about some of his posts. The post I commented on was him asking if he should blog about more than science. I told him that I enjoyed his science posts and I also gave some suggestions about new posts like posting video game trailers or talk about the history and significance of holidays that were coming up (like Halloween). I really enjoyed his posts!

Mrs. Gregory's Blog is really fun. I especially like her method to pick someone to comment on (and my nana would too ;)) It is a little slot machine that randomly turns to a name. However, she doesn't just have a 6th grade class to comment on so don't forget about her 7th grade class as well!

Mr. Avery's class blog is very tech fancy. His kids are doing all kinds of things with technology (even sharing)! I think the parents were thrilled with their children's progress and even learn quite a few things from them. I would love to try out the video time lapse with my family and friends. I also checked out the story bird site and i bet young families would love this. Not only would they be helping their kids to read but they would be creating something precious.

I love Mr. McCafferty's class blog. He has a lot of links to games that are fun, creative, and of course educational. The first post I was assigned to play was a golfing game with a duck. You have three levels that you can play. You get points, and whacky scenes, by answering the questions right. The questions involve place value and writing large numbers and being able to identify those numbers in numeral form. I played other games he had posted and they were very entertaining! I can't wait to show my little siblings. :)

Visiting Mrs. Yollis's Class Blog

Mrs. Yollis is the most famous person in EDM 310. I remember hearing about her the first day of EDM in the infamous commenting lesson. We also had to view a page in her blog to learn how to do HTML code. Now we visit her blog again to leave comments for her students!...and check out the rest of her blog. I clicked on many of the tabs and found that one, Educational Blogging Resource for Teachers, led to a wiki! I love this wiki. It has a ton of links on the side that completely justifies the fact that blogging helps kids learn and is also a lot of fun. But don't just take my word for it, click on the link and see :) The wiki, like her main blog, has a globe that keeps track of how many visits she gets and from where they come from. She has had over 72,000 visits! ♥ Isn't that cool? ★ I found out how to make these awesome symbols on Mrs. Yollis's HTML page. Another really neat thing about her blog was on the side under A Photo A Day. For 1 year people have posted a photo a day and now they are at 314 days and photos!
Mrs. Yollis's blog is a PLN in itself and I am definitely adding her blog to mine!