Monday, November 30, 2009

Goodbye For Now

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To my fellow classmates, I have enjoyed learning with you guys. It has been a fun experience. I have looked forward to this class every week. We have certainly learned so many things that we can take into our own classrooms. I hope to be teaching beside some of you elementary majors one day.

To Dr. Strange, thank you for broadening my horizons through technology. You have taught me many ways about how to teach and learn along with your students. This is something that many educators may preach but never lead by example and you have certainly done that this semester.

Project 11 on Glogster

For my collaborative project, I worked with three other classmates. We chose to do our presentation on Glogster. There are two different glogster websites. The one we used is strictly for education purposes. This is a very useful tool for the classroom. It is a great way to integrate technology into any lesson. Basically, you can have your students create a video poster to explain what they have learned or what they want to teach their fellow classmates. This website is free and allows you to add pictures, music, sound, and video clips to your poster.

To visit glogster click here.

My Personal Learning Network

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Just a few short months ago, I did not know what a Personal Learning Network or PLN was or that they even existed. A PLN is something that you create on your own. It is how you surround yourself with knowledge for free. It is your very on support team. I have only just begun to create my PLN. I am following blogs and reading post and many different ideas from other educators around the world. I can now download podcast and videocast to use in my classroom. I know how to blog (which I might add, has been huge for me). This is such a neat way to connect my students with other teachers and students around the world. I know that I have only just begun but am so thankful to have been introduced to everything that I have been this semester. I had no idea that I would learn so much in this class. I really thought that we would be doing powerpoint and excel. I have had a whole new world of technology opened up to me and have found that it is just a click away.

What I've Learned in EDM 310

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When I think of all of the things that I have learned in EDM 310 and how far I have come technologically speaking it is encouraging to me. I have really been challenged and sometimes overwhelmed but am better prepared to become a teacher because of it. The most significant thing that I have learned and accomplished is my blog. I have also loved blogging with other children and educators around the world. Comments 4 kids has opened up a whole new world for me as an educator. I have realized how important blogging really is in the elementary classroom. In doing my presentation in Google docs I learned that I don't have to use PowerPoint any longer. It is really great to be able to access my presentations from any computer anywhere. I also loved the simplicity of Google Docs for papers and assignments that I might have later in my college career.

I was pretty savvy when it came to downloading podcast, songs on iTunes, and watching videos on You Tube but had no idea that I could actually make my own podcast, video cast, and post it on You Tube. I am very proud of myself for accomplishing these task. On top of all of this I had no idea, until this class, that iTunes U even existed. It is a huge resource that I will be using in my classroom. Speaking of resources for my classroom. All of these things have become part of my own Personal Learning Network. This network is something that I did not know existed or that I even needed until taking this class. I now realize that there is a whole Internet full of support and people ready and willing to help me in the classroom.

So many things from this class are now on my desktop. I would not have known what any of these programs and free applications were a few months ago. I now have delicious (and I thought this is just what food is), all of my photos from my digital camera automatically upload through Picasa, and I even have an intellectual trail. I can google my name and my blog comes up. How neat is this?

Now back to my favorite thing about this class, my blog. You can look at it and see everything that I have learned. Everything that I am so proud of learning and accomplishing. I have taught my husband, son, and Mom so many neat things that I have learned in this class. I plan on teaching my student's these same things. I do realize that I have to keep learning because it is a year and a half before I graduate and begin teaching and I know technology will change drastically before I step into the classroom.

I really can't think of anything that I would have liked to learn about in this class but did not get to. I have learned about so many great things that I did not know even existed. Everything that we learned about was relevant in my opinion.

This class was very exciting to me. I loved blogging and skyping with teachers and students from around the world. Comments 4 Kids was so awesome for me. I loved being able to encourage children in classrooms around the world.

There have been some very intellectually challenging things for me in this class. The video cast that I created and project 11 were both very challenging for me to think about and then try to create my thoughts. This class has not ever been boring to me. I have always had plenty of work that could always be done or worked on.

I think that this course has been very fun but has been an experience that has better prepared me to teach the children of today. I feel somewhat technologically literate but realized that I have so far to go. I must stay connected to my personal learning network in order to keep growing and better myself when it comes to learning all I can about technology in the classroom.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Thoughts on Doug Johnson's "Seven Stupid Mistakes Teachers Make" and "Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Use with Technology" and "Classroom Rules"

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When reading the "Seven Stupid Mistakes Teacher's Make", I thought that all of the mistakes mentioned were pretty important mistakes to avoid. However, the two that stood out the most to me were: 1) Not supervising computer using students. 2)Ignoring the intrinsic interest of tech use in today's kids. First of all, I cannot imagine letting any child be unsupervised on a computer. Even though many websites are blocked from classroom computers children today are very intelligent and computer savvy. They know how to maneuver around the internet much better than we give them credit for. With that being said, many children also would not purposefully log onto to an inappropriate site on purpose but by accident. It is my responsibility to protect any child under my watch and care. This also means monitoring them while on the computer. Secondly, children are growing up with technology in a much different way than we did. They are so interested in learning and collaborating with one another. Using technology while teaching is a great way to keep them interested in the materials being learned whether it is science or math.

The article by Doug Johnson titled, "Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Use with Technology" went along with many of the topics that we have learned in EDM 310. Dr. Strange has done a really great job of introducing each one of these topics to us. The two that really stood out to me and that I know I will continue in my own classroom were: 1) Put kids in touch with the world. 2) Accept the role of co-learner. First, putting kids in touch with the world is something that we have done over and over in EDM 310. We have communicated with children all over the world through Comments 4 Kids. This has been one of the highlights of this class for me. It has shown me how important and powerful technology can be in the classroom. Secondly, accepting the role of co-learner is very important for any teacher, especially when it comes to technology. Technology changes daily and to pretend that we know everything that there is to know about it crazy and would do nothing but make the teacher look stupid. We must learn and collaborate together as a class.

The "New Classroom Rules" were true but comical to me. They go against everything that we have ever been taught about the traditional classroom but, I like them. Classrooms are changing because of technology and the way that we teach should also be changing. We cannot expect our students to bring the outside world into the classroom. In my opinion this in another form of inclusive teaching. We should be inclusive of all of the resources available to help our students learn. My two favorite rules were: 1) If you need help raise your hand, but don't wait for the teacher get help from your neighbors and post your questions to your online personal learning network. 2) Use polite speech when speaking, blogging, texting, Twittering, instant messaging, etc. This rule is especially important when considering that we leave our tracks behind on anything that we do on the computer. Everything that be traced on the computer back to its original source.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

My Google forms- Project 5

Source: Google Docs
I created a form/ questionaire in Google docs. I sent it to my classmates via gmail and received 10 responses.


To view my responses click here .

Monday, November 16, 2009

At the Teacher's Desk

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First of all, I would like to say that I love this blog. I am now a follower of this professional blog. It has so much useful and common sense information on it. There were a couple of blog post that really stood out to me. I love the common sense post by Mr. Chamberlain. He used Twitter to get ideas from other people/ teachers on what to do to fill in time and keep the students busy on his blog after they finished their test. He was helping another teacher who was out sick and needed some ideas to post on his blog for the students. He got a ton of responses from his network and didn't have to stress about what to do for them. He had it right at his finger tips. Another post that was so helpful and was also very common sense, was by Jarrod Lambshed. He posted a blog about ways to connect and make contact with parents. He gives out his mobile number, reaches them via twitter, and made a special facebook page just for his student's parents to respond to him. These are all really easy things to do it just helps to hear another educator tell you that it works and it is ok to give out your number to parents. I have had teachers in the past who did not want me to give out their number to other parents in the classroom. As the room mother, I always had the teachers cell # but was put in an awkward position when other parents asked me for it.

This collaborative professional blog is full of helpful information and tons of seasoned educators. I think that I will benefit exponentially by following this blog.

To read "At the Teacher's Desk" Click here.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Whatever

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I understand where Michael Wesch is coming from in his ideas about the "American Idol" effect. On the other hand, I love the entertainment of it all. It does not scare me to have my videos on U Tube, why should it? I agree that some people just want to have a voice. I think that some of the media may link and connect us as a society. My math instructor has posted instructional videos on U Tube. These videos have helped students around the world pass their math class.

Are there some people out there that use media as a search for identity and recognition? Yes, I am sure of it. I think that we have to be careful what we fill our minds and thoughts with, "Everything with reservation". But, I totally agree that society has transformed a whole new language. It is the language of technology. I have seen "Charlie, bit my finger", and understand the "spoofs" of it. I think it is funny? No harm in that.....Whatever!


Click here to view the video by Michael Wesch.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Why is it important for students to blog their work?

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Before taking this course, I really didn't understand the significance of classroom blogging. Now, I have a whole new world as an educator that has been opened up to me. I love blogging with students from around the world. Their is something so intriguing about learning what other teachers and students at other schools are doing. I think that children have the most genuine thoughts and answers when given the opportunity to express themselves. The three instances of blogging with students or other children that have really made an impact on me were first of all Kaia. This has been fascinating to me. I find myself so excited about skyping with her and her father. She is very fortunate to have a father that wants her to be exposed to so many different things in nature and people all over the world. Secondly, the little girl that blogged about her summer vacation. I loved reading her thoughts in her own words about her summer. This is just another example of her being able to express herself and get feedback and encouragement from family, friends, and people all over the world. Lastly, The first grader Evan, whom I really enjoyed. He is so little and yet he is blogging. Truly amazing.

Click here to go to Kaia's blog.

Click here to view Evan's blog.

Click here to view the blog about my summer.

ACCESS

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ACCESS is an online center for courses taught by teachers and taken by students. I think that it is a much needed and effective method of instruction in today's technologically advanced world. Students will have the opportunity to learn from teachers they might not other wise have access to and material that might not be readily available to them at their current school. ACCESS is for students in grades 9-12.

This is such an awesome tool for high school students. I personally believe it could be the stepping stone for online high schools. So many students would benefit from these resources. I know personally that some students learn better at their own pace and on their own time. I wish that this tool had been available when I was in school.

To view ACCESS click here.

ALEX

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ALEX is the Alabama Learning Exchange. It is a very useful and helpful tool for educators in and outside of the state of Alabama to utilize. The best thing about ALEX is that everything on the site meets the Alabama state standards and objectives for education within the state. The website has six main links: Courses of Study, Web links, Lesson Plans, Search Engine, Personal Workspace, Professional Learning, and Podcast Treasury.

All of the six links will be very helpful and key to teaching for myself. I won't have to worry about using any of the lesson plans because I can rest assured that they will meet the state standards and objectives for teaching. The other area of interest for me was the Podcast Treasury. This is a place where educators and listen in and let students listen in on lessons about topics being taught in the classroom. This would be great for students because they will get to hear another voice in the class and know that other students are learning the same thing that they are.

To log onto ALEX click here.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Comments4 Kids

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I just blogged with Yasir. He is a student at Bluford Elementary School. He described his trip to the art gallery and what was most exciting for him. He enjoyed taking pictures with the statue, a play that they watched, and the scavenger hunt.

If you would like to view the blog at Bluford Elementary school click here.

Dear Kaia

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First of all I am completely surprised at the distance a father's curiosity has traveled. He went outside with his daughter, Kaia, after reading a book about the "The Last Child In The Woods" to take photographs. These were then posted on their blog page for family and friends to enjoy and suddenly he is skyping with a class in rural Missouri. The Internet never ceases to amaze me. It is a truly powerful tool.

I did read the post by Kaia's Dad on his concerns of posting pictures of his daughter on the Internet. I do agree with Mr. Chamberlain, this is a chance that we take, but all we have to do if we ever feel uncomfortable is block the page and turn the computer off.

This entire ensemble of events is a great example of how we can learn from anyone, anywhere in the world. I love the fact that Mr. Chamberlain's students made a video for Kaia and her father skyped with his class to answer their questions. This was everyone learning together.

If you would like to view Kaia's blog click here.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Comments 4 kids- Jenna






I read a post written by a student named Jenna in Mr. Goerend's class. She informed everyone about I.A.L.A.C.D. If you didn't know this is International Act Like A Clown Day. This day is on June 12th. If you would like to view this class blog click here.

New Media Skills

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The new media skills that were covered on the Utube video were interesting to think about. I can remember when my cousin next door got their first computer in the early 80's. It was a DOS based system and we thought it was so advanced. I really had no idea how computers would later integrate and become part of my daily life.

I use my own judgement daily as to how I will be part of the wide world of media. I am an avid user of many media skills. I think that we have to be great at multitasking in todays technilogical society. If not how will we be able to function at school, in the workplace, or for that matter in the world.

I certainly do not possess all of the new media skills that were spoken about in the video. I probably don't possess any of them to their fullest potential. I am learning everyday and becoming more and more comfortable in our media driven society. I really like being able to have anything thing that I want to know right at my fingertips.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Blogging with 5th graders

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I just finished blogging with a 5th grader in Ms. Hudson's class. My student loves pug dogs. I told him/ her about my dog Lucy. Lucy is a boxer and she is a very hyper dog. She is a great family dog.

Sunday, October 11, 2009

This Is How We Dream

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The possibilities in writing with media are endless. It is almost overwhelming to think of where to begin. Every part of history is available to us via video. We can give our students the ability and free reign to be creative. To express themselves and what they have learned in a video collaboration.

I can't even imagine the many different interpretations that a teacher would get back from her students on one simple topic of discussion. Students today are very interested in media in any form. I think that this is a way of holding their attention and keeping their interest. They will certainly learn so much more if they are an active participant in the collaboration of information and not just memorizing for a written fill in the blank test.

To view his video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHvoBPjhsBA

Wendy Drexler



I love the idea of connectivism. I think that this is the new way of learning. As educators we need to be prepared to teach our students how to navigate in the world of technology. We need to prepare them for their future and how to grab hold of all of the possibilities and tools that are available for them to use.

I really think that the presentation done was simple yet, effective. It was very captivating even thought it was straight forward. The timing was long enough to hold the viewers attention yet short enough not to lose their interest.

Duke University and ipod experiment

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Duke University stepped out on a limb and gave 1600 of their freshman students ipod's in 2004. They were doing an experiment to determine the impact that having easy accessibility to lectures would make on their students. They in turn encourage the instructors to utilize the ipod's in five major categories. These categories were: 1) As a course content tool 2)Classroom recording tool 3) Field recording tool 4) study support tool 5) File storage and transfer.

The students and faculty identified the benefits of ipod usage for higher learning as a convenience to learn, flexibility in learning, effective and an easy tool, enhanced student engagement and interest in class discussion, and enhanced support for individual learning.

I was not surprised at all by the findings and benefits of ipod usage by faculty and students. I think that the way students are going to learn in the future is constantly changing and I commend Duke for being one of the first institutions of higher learning to prove this for us.

iTunes U, Education

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iTunes U could be such a great tool for a teacher if all of his or her students have access to a computer or ipod at home. If this is the case the students could listen to and watch lectures previously recorded via podcast or video cast. I know that I personally would listen to lectures for my "burp back" information classes in which memorization is required to pass the class if I could download them onto my ipod and then listen to them while I run in the mornings.

If students don't have access to a computer or ipod at home a teacher could bring the technology to the students in the classroom and download podcast or videocast lectures or topics covering material being learned in the classroom. It would be a refreshing change for the students to hear another teacher from another country teach them their lesson that day. I certainly think it would mix things up a little in the classroom and keep the students interested.

Dr. Christie's Website


I would definitely utilize the section on GPS and Geo caching from Dr. Christie's website. I want to teach 4th or 5th graders and I think that they are ready for this technology. There are many local areas in Mobile that have Geo caching sites and could possibly be chosen as a field trip. If not we could have our own Geo caching search with GPS locator's.

I think that her website and its links would help me in my explanation of how the satellites circling the earth work and how we use GPS to locate the Geocach. Here at South Alabama I learned to Geocach in my Geography lab and loved it. I had never heard of it until then and have now found several local sites and state parks that are "Geocach ready". It is like a technology based scavenger hunt and who doesn't love technology and scavenger hunts.

Monday, September 28, 2009

What I've Learned This Year

I read the blog by Mr. McClung and really enjoyed it. The part that seemed most important to me was when he wrote about listening to your students. I think that this is so important. If we listen and learn about our students we will be able to meet them where they are and bring them to where we want them to go. Also, like he stated, if they don't reach our expectations, that's ok too. It is important to pick them up, dust them off, and keep encouraging them.

Mr. McClung's Blogspot:
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Wikipedia

Wow, I was shocked to find out the truth or should I say "not so true" facts about Wikipedia. I had no idea that Wikipedia could be altered by someone not associated with the website. I really thought that it was like any other textbook encyclopedia. I have even used it's information in many of my own papers for school. I had no idea that I could be using false and misleading information. I have always loved Wikipedia because I have thought of it as the truth at my fingertips. I guess I didn't realize how unsafe it is to use it. I think that the only way that this could be changed is if they revamp the system to be changed and updated by specialist within their company. They should be the only one's able to alter the information on the website. This is the only way that the information obtained could be trusted as truth.

Comments 4 Kids 1st Graders

This week I commented on the blog post of a first grader named Evan. His blog was about his Grandfathers dog. He is learning to read and write. His teacher is doing such a good job by letting him type first and then going back and typing his words for him. I think that this a great way for him to learn technology and feel comfortable using a computer and blogging from an early age. I am sure that these kids are very excited to read their blogs from college students every week.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

The Last Lecture

I did not find it hard at all to sit through this lecture. It was very inspirational and educational at the same time. The most inspiring aspect is that he is teaching life lessons along with teaching how to teach and inspire others. It is so important to realize how his life lessons can be applied to my journey in life as an educator.
I think that Randy was very driven and determined to make his mark on the world. In doing this he left behind ALICE and I am sure many more lessons learned. His story will go down in history as one of the most influential and biggest examples of how to achieve your goals by doing what is right.
Some of the "one liners" that he shared from his mentor and peers were priceless. I think that they certainly will be used in classrooms around the world. His started so many new ideas and had the drive to follow through with his dreams by turning them into realities. I can honestly say that I will appreciate Disney Quest so much more next time I am there with my children.
The programs that were started and the people that he influenced to push their abilities to the next level will forever influence technology and the way that we see things today and tomorrow.
He reiterated at the end how much fun his life had been and how he had always had fun doing what he loved. This is a lesson that so many people need. For starters, he realized his goals and dreams from a young age. He persevered did his time climbing the ladder to achieve the goals and dreams set by himself. I was again re inspired by him throughout this lecture. I have seen and heard his lectures on several occasions and he never ceases to inspire me. I know that the way children are learning about technology today and tomorrow would not be the same if it weren't for the hard work of Randy Pausch.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Karl Fisch and the Fischbowl

I got really tickled when I was reading his blog on being a technically literate teacher. He is really passionate about it and it shows. Although, some of his thoughts could be thought of as being a little extreme, he makes very valid points. How can we expect our students to learn what we don't know. I really related with his thoughts on being computer illiterate and how society thinks that this is ok. Well it is not ok, people who don't know how to maneuver around in the world of technology are going to be really lost very soon. They really should already be lost, but they are somehow getting by. I know so many people who refuse to learn how to make their lives so much easier by using technology. I think that the world will just eventually force them to learn otherwise they will not be able to function in our society.

A Vision of Students Today

This video was pretty accurate for my college experience. Even when I went to a smaller college 13 years ago, most of my instructors did not know my name. I can say that I tend to give more effort to a class when the instructor calls on me by name and acknowledges my work. Everyone likes to be recognized for their effort.
I also think that we have to multitask in today's society because their are simply not enough hours in the day. For students like myself, it is certainly a challenge. I am not only a student, but a wife, and mom of 4. This makes keeping up with school work a challenge. I can't say that I always get 7 hours of sleep. I have to work late in the evenings to get my studying and school work done. This is a reality for many students at South.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Podcast Feeds and Information

I had no idea that there was so much teaching information on iTunes. I use iTunes on a regular basis. I did not realize how much information is out there for educators. It is great to have all of this information and resources right at my fingertips. It is so easy to access.
I am really beginning to contemplate the material that I want to present as part of my Podcast. I want in to be relevant to other students and educators. I want to bring information that will help other educators who have the same ideas and outlook as I do.

Comments on Last Year's Podcast

I was really surprised to be listening to a Podcast on iTunes from South Alabama. It was a great introduction to what I need to be thinking about and working on. I am going to have to do more research to have enough factual information. I want my Podcast to be interesting and relevant.
I am thinking about doing a Podcast on how to integrate classroom studies and technology. This would be all of the required subjects and how to implement teaching strategies along with technology. This would follow along with the comments4kids that we watched. I would love for my own children to be introduced to blogger and be comfortable talking via video. I know myself that it will be a challenge for me to feel comfortable and confident while doing my Podcast.

Comments4Kids

I really enjoyed watching the videos of the kids and their accounts of the characters from the stories. I think that it is so great that they are experiencing technology at such a young age. I really wished that my kids did this kind of thing at their schools here in Mobile.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Video In the Classroom

I can't see the classroom in any other way in the future. Even here at South we observe other classrooms via live feed. This is a great way to reach the students and keep them interested. I think that we are a visual society and people love to see and hear what they are learning. Students who may not ever pick up a book to read will most certainly tune into a video. Even if they don't watch it they are still hearing it. This is a great way to reach all of the students in the classroom.

Podcast

I enjoy listening to podcast. I download sermons from my church and listen to them very frequently. I can honestly say that I had no idea that I could access teaching tools via podcast. I really had not ever put a ton of research into it.
I can certainly see where this would be helpful in the classroom. As an teacher there is so much information and helpful classroom tips right at my fingertips. It would be helpful to get ideas on a particular subject or how to present a lesson to students. If appropriate it would be great to let someone else teach the lesson via podcast. There again we are moving to a listening and seeing and not reading and memorizing society.
The podcast that we were required to listen to were sometimes interesting and sometimes a little slow. I did enjoy the personalities of Ben and Joan on Smart board Lessons.
I am very excited about learning how to do my own podcast and being able to bring this technology into my classroom for my students. This is the kind of thing that students will be eager to learn because they all love their ipod's.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Harness Your Students Digital Smarts

Vicki Davis is a pioneer in education. As we know many students do not have access to computers at home. It is crucial for students to know so many skills in order to succeed academically. She is exposing her students to so many new ideas and technology that they will certainly need in the future.
The only thing that concerns me is that not all public schools have the equipment and tools necessary to educate children. Many budgets are being cut and the funds are just not there. This really saddens me for the students. They are the one's that are really suffering.

The Importance of Creativity

I could not agree with Mr. Robinson any more. He has a brilliant outlook on educating our children through their own talents and creativity and not closing their doors. I have not had creativity in schools presented to me in this manner. We expect our children to be creative with the material placed in front of them. We don't let our children create with the material and tools they have been naturally given. Educators expect children to learn what is thought to be important and of value. This stress and requirement is placed on educators by society and what is thought to what is "good and true".
When he spoke about children with ADD and ADHD, I was completely taken back. Society tells us to medicate those children so that they can sit still in class and we can teach them what we want them to learn and that we can remove their natural creativity. I have a different outlook in trying to educate and foster creativity in my classroom.

Did You Know? 3.0 and Mr. Winkle Wakes

The video posted on U Tube entitled, "Did You Know? 3.0 was very interesting to me. It listed so many facts that I was completely unaware of. Some of the information was not surprising to me and some was very surprising. I knew that India was well ahead of the United States when it came to education. I had no I idea in the rate of growth on the Internet. Google is certainly dominating much of that growth.
It is astonishing that as an educator today, I will be training and teaching children to do jobs that don't even exist. This puzzles me a bit. How are we to be prepared as educators? I really think this shows the importance of technology in the classroom and how imperative it is for educators to be educated themselves. With this being said, I was taken back to know that most computer majors will not need the information that they learned the first year of school by their third year because it will be outdated. This is a great example to show how important it is for educators to keep up with the exponential growth of technology.
Mr. Winkle Wakes, was a silly but meaningful description of how far the world has come over the past 100 years. It was very blatant in showing that we are surrounded by technology everywhere we go. Where would we be without it? Our population/ generation depends on it completely. I can hardly remember life without it.
On the other hand, this video also makes a huge statement about how technology fits into the school classroom. We as a society are very behind in filling our classrooms with technology. American children do not have the resources that they need to keep up with the growth of the Internet and technology in their classrooms. This must change. How can we train them for the future without the proper tools?

A Little About Me

Hello. I am a junior at the University of South Alabama. My major is Elementary Education. I have been in college this time around for 2 years. I attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham from 96-00. I have been married for ten years and have four children. I am a part time student and full time Mom.

I love to spend time with my family, read, and travel with my family. Our favorite destinations are Walt Disney World and Gatlinburg, TN. My husband and I are foster parents. Three of our children are birth children and we currently have one foster child that we are in the process of adopting. I am a member of Cottage Hill Baptist Church. I have lived in Mobile for almost 4 years and am originally from Birmingham. I love living close to the beach.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Welcome Aboard!

Hello All! Welcome to my blogspot. I am really excited about learning how to set up a blogspot. I want to do one for my family once I get the hang of things.