Monday, December 12, 2011

Blogfolio


­­Intro-
            I thought my intro blog was really boring, but only because I am not a very exciting person.  This could be useful to give parents a way to “meet” me before their child came into my classroom.  It would also be useful to schools who are thinking about hiring a teacher to be able to see a video/blog entry like this so they get a preview of whom they might be interviewing, rather than blindly going into an interview where they find out that a random person with an awesome resume is actually an a girl who has fifteen face tattoos and twenty-five piercings.  It gives them the chance to have a “heads up” even if they decide to interview her anyways (despite her tattoos and piercings). So, all though my intro blog was boring and I do not have fifteen face tattoos and twenty-five piercings, parents and schools would still appreciate having the opportunity to see who will be teaching their children and working for the school.

5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
Teachers continuously improve their professional practice, model lifelong learning, and exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources. Teachers:
d.  contribute to the effectiveness, vitality, and self-renewal of the teaching profession and of their school and community.



Voki-
                        In class we created a Voki, which is an avatar.  We created it to look however we wanted it to look and to say what we would want to say to our first class. When we started working on our Voki’s, I thought it would be a fun, easy waste of time.  It started as fun, was not easy, but was definitely a waste of time.  I enjoyed putting a Voki together that looked like Sarah Palin and trying to find a voice that would match the real Sarah Palin’s voice, so as far as the creation goes, I loved it! It was really difficult to put on my blog, though. I do not really see myself ever using Voki again. I would not use it to teach, nor would I use it as a class assignment.  I will be teaching elementary-aged students, and I do not believe that children should be required to use electronics in a classroom until high school (that is an entirely different blog for an entirely different day).  If I were going to use, though, I would use it for a beginning of the year high school assignment. I would get them to make a Voki that tells about them so that I can get to know each of their personalities a little during the first few days of the school year.

2. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning experiences and assessment incorporating contemporary tools and resources to maximize content learning in context and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS•S. Teachers:
a.  design or adapt relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity.
c. customize and personalize learning activities to address students' diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources.



Web Resources: Twitter and Tumblr-
                        The class was split up into groups and told to research several items on our “Web 2.0” list that Dr. Beedle gave us.  In my group, I researched Twitter and Tumblr.  These are both GREAT resources for teachers!  Twitter is a social networking website that allows people to share their thoughts in an incredible 140 character post.  Since 140 characters do not give much room to actually communicate over, Twitter is great to post links to useful websites or links to informative articles and more. This is more of a way to direct people to useful information rather than actually provide the information itself.  Tumblr, on the other hand, is like Twitter on steroids.  You can do anything on Tumblr.  It allows people to post ideas, articles, links to other websites, information from friends, etc.  One of the most useful Tumblr accounts I found was “the-ironing-is-delicious.” This user posts a lot of things about, get this, bilingual special education.  As if special education were not hard enough, she threw in a bilingual twist!  Strangly enough, this is perfect for me because I am getting my degree in elementary and special education with an endorsement in Spanish.  This will be an incredible resource as a bilingual special education teacher.

3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning
Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes representative of an innovative professional in a global and digital society. Teachers:
d. model and facilitate effective use of current and emerging digital tools to locate, analyze, evaluate, and use information resources to support research and learning.



XtraNormal-
                        XtraNormal was used in class to create public service announcements.  This could be fun to use to make announcements at the beginning/end of the school day or to actually use it as a public service announcement at the school about something like fighting, verbal abuse, or cyber bullying.  I can definitely see me using this for a presentation/announcement tool for school, but I will not require my elementary school students to use it.

1.Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments. Teachers:
b. engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources.



Inspiration-
                        Inspiration was an AWESOME tool used to create graphic organizers on the computer. I loved Inspiration.  It was hard for me to get on my blog, which irritated me to no end, but I really like Inspiration. I used it to outline the seven churches in the book of the Bible, Revelations.  Graphic organizers are great for children with things such as ADD, ADHD, and Asperger’s syndrome.  Graphic organizers are actually good for all students, but especially help children with specific learning disabilities. For elementary students I would prefer drawing graphic organizers, but this is an incredible resource for high school students!

1.Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments. Teachers:
c. promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual understanding and thinking, planning, and creative processes.



Windows Movie Maker-
                        In class, we used Windows Movie Maker to tell a story through pictures.  We learned how to download pictures to the program and put them in a slideshow-type setup and how to add words in the slideshow to make a narrative.  I used it to tell my story of going to New York with my sisters and mom.  I cannot see myself using this when I begin teaching in the future.  The only way I would use this is if I had a high school class and I asked them to create a presentation to go with a group project that had been assigned to them.

1.Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments. Teachers:
d. model collaborative knowledge construction by engaging in learning with students, colleagues, and others in face-to-face and virtual environments.



Google Website-
                        Near the end of the year, our class worked on making Google websites.  This allowed us to teach a certain skill over the website.  My website, though, is more like teaching how to teach piano. It shares what books are good for new learners, what books are good for advanced learners, and which pianos are best. This website would be really good to keep teachers and parents updated on anything going on in school.  My ultimate goal is to open my own school, so this would be perfect for me to have a page for teachers and a page for parents.

3. Model Digital-Age Work and Learning
Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes representative of an innovative professional in a global and digital society. Teachers:
c. communicate relevant information and ideas effectively to students, parents, and peers using a variety of digital-age media and formats.



Education Website-
                        One of our class assignments was to find a website on education news.  I found the website, www.educationnews.org. It was very helpful because it tied in politics and education.  This website showed me the education views of all of the GOP candidates for the upcoming presidential election.  It also gives updates on education worldwide.  Education News provides information on things such as school and the arts, school scholarships, teachers unions, parental involvement, etc. It was really useful to me as a future educator to become better informed on a huge range of issues!

5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
Teachers continuously improve their professional practice, model lifelong learning, and exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources. Teachers:
d. contribute to the effectiveness, vitality, and self-renewal of the teaching profession and of their school and community.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Inspiration, aka, "The project that hates me" :)







I.       Sardis started strong, then forgot what they were there for
II.     Finish the things Jesus started through you!
III.    Ephesus
A.    Endured hardships for Christs' name
B.    Cannot tolerate wickedness
The Ephesians got burnt out on their faith and were not as passionate as they used to be.
C.    Laodicea
1.    They had gotten passive about their faith
2.    This is a warning for the people in Laodicea to change
God gave them a warning because he rebukes the people who he loves.
3.    Philadelphia
a.    They had very little strength, but did not deny Christs' name
b.    They will be protected from trials
c.    Smyrna
(1)    Are afflicted and poor
(a)    If they are faithful, they will receive the victor's crown
They are about to be persecuted for ten days and will die
(2)    Are rich in Christs' love
(3)    Pergamum
(a)    A few began worshipping other gods & God is telling them to repent
(b)    Most everyone held strong in their faith
(c)    Thyatira
i)      They have love, faith, perseverance and service.
ii)     They have begun to tolerate Jezebel

Revelations: 7 Letters to the Churches
Last book of the Bible




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  1. Who was the Confederate commander who was accidently shot by a Confederate soldier and then died 8 days later of pneumonia?
 
  2. Who was the president who was so large that he got stuck in one of the White House's bathtubs and had special tub made for him?
 
  3. What is the reason for the name "minutemen"?
 
  4. Did Paul Revere really shout, "The British are Coming!"?
 
  5. What happened to Abraham Lincoln's wife after his death?
 
  6. Who raised the flag at the battle of Iwo Jima?
 
  7. Who was the 30th president?
 
  8. Who was the first woman who ran for president?
 
  9. Who wanted a recount in the 2000 election?
 
10. When did Columbus sail the ocean blue?
 





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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Everything is a Remix

Everyone who has ever become famous from something has been through a remix.  People build on each others' ideas.  It takes more than one person to invent.  Xerox created the first computer, but Mac released the second- Mac was the remix!  Even the computer that I am using right now is a remix.  It took a team of people to create these computers. It starts with an idea, but there must be a brainstorm to grow that idea into a product. The remix process is a three step process- Copy, transform, and combine.  It's all a form of plagiarizing and citing. Creativity is at the heart of everything people do, write, and make.

Boys/Girls

This video discusses the way to keep boys engaged in learning through gaming.  Three reasons that boys have started becoming disengaged in learning are the following:

1- Zero tolerance with any sort of violence.
2- There are fewer male teachers.  Only 7% of teachers are men. It sends the message that school is for girls.
3- Kindergarten type 2nd grade

  Boys get in more trouble than girls do, for the most part, because of zero tolerance rules.  When little boys talk about tornadoes coming through and creating disaster, people assume that there is something extremely wrong with them. Curriculum needs to be aimed more at boys.  So much of the curriculum is just gender neutral and to get boys to fully connect, it needs to specifically be cut out for the boys.  Everyone's mind is different, and it is very important to make sure that there are different ways to teach different children.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Right-brained/Intelligence test

     When I took the intelligence test, it showed that my strong points are musical, interpersonal, and bodily-kinesthetic intelligence.  Though I wish the last one were correct, I am very unintelligent when it comes to bodily-kinesthetic activities.  The test also said that I was very weak in logical intelligence.  They were VERY correct on this one. 

     When they tested me for right-brained/left-brained qualities, I picked 14 out of 18 right-brained qualities.  The test pegged me very well. It said that I have holistic, random, concrete, intuitive, nonverbal, and fantasy-oriented qualities.

     Holistic qualities means that I see the big picture before the details. Perfect.  When someone is telling me a story, I just want the short version. Then after that, I want the little things that stick out that will help me determine what is going on in the big picture. 

     Random is exactly what it sounds like.  I never focus on one thing at a time.  I constantly have multiple projects going at once and none of them are finished.  Some people call that "multitasking."  I call it "ADD." 

     Another quality is concrete.  This means I need things that can be seen or touched- real objects.  This is a perfect definition of why I want to be a teacher!  I am a very hands-on person and I think that children learn better by doing things themselves than by just listening to teachers speak.  By touching, seeing, and doing, children will remember more than just a boring lecture. 

     Next is intuitive.  This means that I can have a feeling that something may or may not be right, but if someone tells me that I have to learn something a certain way, I will do it even though I may not know how they got the answer.  If it has to do with morals, though, and I know it is not right, I will most definitely stand up against it and not learn it a certain ways just because someone told me to. 

     Nonverbal is exactly what it sounds like- I comprehend information much better by illustrations than by words.  If I cannot see a person talking to me, I don't listen to them very well.  For example, talking on the phone to me is nearly useless.  Send me a text, email, or talk to me in person if you want for me to actually comprehend what you are saying.

     Fantasy-oriented, though, kind of confuses me.  I don't really understand what they mean?


Overall, the test was very accurate!















Friday, September 16, 2011

ERATE

First of all, the top hit for "ERATE" on Google is for mortgage rates.  The second link for ERATE is really what I wanted!  E-Rate is the more commonly known term for the Schools and Library Program of the Universal Social Fund.  This is set up under the Federal Communications Commission to allow schools and libraries to receive discounts for telecommunications and Internet access at a reasonable price.  These discounts can range from 20-90% in certain locations.  FCC.gov says "On February 8, 1996 President Clinton signed the Telecommunications Act of 1996. This law represents the first comprehensive revision of the USA's communications laws in more than 60 years. The universal service section of this law, Section 254, will help schools and libraries obtain access to state of the art services and technologies at discounted rates."  This was a huge step in helping children be able to learn in more technology-centered ways through school and library resources!

Texting and Driving

Both Pay Attention and Texting While Driving are VERY graphic videos.  I watched all of Pay Attention and almost threw up about 20 seconds into Texting While Driving, so I stopped there.  I frequently pass out at the sight of blood, so the fact that I made it through that much was kind of amazing.  I have never seen another video like Pay Attention that focuses on speeding, but a video that I have seen before these that is really effective, yet MUCH less gruesome is AT&T's Don't Text While Driving documentary.  It interviews people who have been in car accidents because of texting and driving.  This interview consists of the families and friends of texting-drivers who died, drivers who injured or killed somebody, and people who were injured because of other people's careless decision to text and drive.  If I already didn't speed or text and drive, these videos would have made me not speed or text and drive.  My #1 fear is killing someone in a car accident, even if it actually is an accident, and it isn't a speeding or texting/driving situation.  After watching these graphic videos, I made up for it by watching Grandpa gets a Webcam and Talking Twin Babies. Enjoy.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Voki

Intro Blog

Well, this blog is a little delayed, sorry.  My name is Ashley-Kate, and I am a junior at USM.  My current major is Elementary education and I am getting my endorsement in Spanish.  Before college, I was home schooled my entire life and loved it!  Being home schooled gave me a chance to have a very hands-on learning experience, and because I loved that so much, I wanted to become a teacher so that I could take the hands-on approach to a classroom.  I really have a heart for children, specifically K-3rd grade, but I'm sure I'll enjoy any age group I end up working with.  I really enjoy spending time with my family, and I am very involved the the youth group at my church.  I help teach Sunday school to 7th grade girls, which is always a blast!  .... I think that's all there is to know about me.... Oh, and Voki hates me.  Ok, that's all.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Education News

 Two things that will affect all of America in the near future are 1) the presidential election and 2) education reform.  As I was looking for education websites to blog about, I ran across www.educationnews.org.  I found different articles on Michelle Bachmann, Rick Perry, Newt Gingrich, Mitt Romney, and Herman Cain's views on education.  Because I would LOVE to see a Perry-Bachmann ticket in the upcoming election, I decided that I would Blog about both of them.

Education News Rick Perry:

Rick Perry has great things in mind for the future education of America.  His education goals do not just stop at elementary expectation or high school standards.  The education goals that Rick Perry have set all focus on getting Americans to college.  He is looking for ways to help colleges not waste their money so that they can keep the cost of tuition down.  Education News says that Perry believes "it will be the strength and support of teachers that will help the students achieve success."  This holds standards high not just for students, but for teachers as well.  Perry has great aspirations for the future of American education.


Education News Michelle Bachmann:

One reason I think Michelle Bachmann would be a great vice president is because #1- I do not think women should be president (different subject for a different blog... maybe) and #2- her goals for education greatly compliment Perry's.  As Perry focuses on graduation and college,  Bachmann has a heart for the K-12 realm of education.  She believes in small government.  She wants the power of education given back to the state level, away from the federal level.  Michelle Bachmann says, “I entered politics because I want to give my children the incredible educational experience I received from public schools as a student. No Child Left Behind must be repealed and control of our education returned to the local level.”  Because she has five biological children and twenty three foster children, she has a major focus on education.  Michelle Bachmann has high expectations for America's education system.




Educationnews.com was really helpful to me in finding information on the republican candidates' expectations for education in the next election.  Education News also had more interesting topics that had to do with online schools and international schooling.  Definitely a good website to look into for education majors!

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Technology Terms

According to Dictionary.com, software is "the programs used to direct the operation of a computer, as well as documentation giving instructions on how to use them."  It also defines software as "anything that is not hardware but is used with hardware, especially audiovisual materials, as film, tapes, records, etc."  Hardware, though, is defined by Coolnerds as "the stuff you can actually see and touch, and would likely break if you threw it out a fifth-story window."  Long story short, software is the insides and hardware is the body.

RAM, short for "random access memory," which is a type of memory that is found in printers, computers and other electronic devices. RAM is made up of SRAM (static random access memory) and DRAM (dynamic random access memory).  According to Webopedia, "In terms of speed, SRAM is faster. DRAM needs to be refreshed thousands of times per second while SRAM does not need to be refreshed, which is what makes it faster than DRAM."  ROM, on the other hand, according to Dictionary.com, is a "computer memory in which program instructions, operating procedures, or other data are permanently stored, generally on electronic chips during manufacture, and that ordinarily cannot be changed by the user."

 A hard drive, as stated by Techterms, is "what stores all your data. It houses the hard disk, where all your files and folders are physically located."  This data filer is a little larger than a person's hand and can hold over 100 GB of memory on multiple quickly spinning disks.  These disks maintain the data even after the computer is shut down because the information is recorded magnetically on these disks.  Hard drive is not the only type of memory-container.  This other type of electronic memory is called SSD, or Solid State Drive.  According to elitepcbuilding.com, an SSD is "much faster than your typical hard drive" and "your computer will boot faster and video games and other programs will load quicker" because it does not have spinning disks like a hard drive.

Lastly, the CPU, the Central Processing Unit, of a computer Webopedia.com says "the CPU is where most calculations take place."  Overall, the Central Processing Unit is like the brain of the computer!


Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Cipher in the snow

The first thing I notice about the child in Cipher in the Snow (aside from the fact that he is dead) is that he is very withdrawn from everone.  His parents, teachers, and principle know very little about him.  He seems like a depressed child who has great potential if people would try to get closer to him.  The trouble between his mother and father seems to have affected him greatly.  He seems to have just started off with a rough life. People never encouraged him or gave him goals, so he never tried to set any goals of his own.  Overall, he seems like a very disliked child with low self esteem... He was basically a loser.  That sucks!


People continued to put him down more and more.. It was a snowball effect. Teachers even started to push him to the side and just let him act how he wanted to.  They stopped trying to get through to him.  The fact that his step-father was a complete jerk didn't help his situation either.
Those who spent the most time around him realized that with a little attention and love, they might have changed his life.
The boy that died changed the lives of the teachers so that everyone in their classes would feel wanted.