1.)http://aidanraquel.wikispaces.com/Personal+Goals
Quizstar, Glogstar and Scribd are all great resources. They are all very easy to use and their websites even easier to explore. Glogstar is such a creative way to display information. You can make collaborative posters on anything as teachers to help assist/ be an introduction to a lesson. Or even just have it on the projector/smart board screen while teaching. It is a way to display information in a way that keeps the kids attention. There are many frames and themes to choose from to add to the vividness of the slide. And it is so easy to use that I would be able to use it in my classroom of preschoolers and also teach them how to use it for different lessons, projects or activities going on throughout the year. You can incorporate different languages for a language lesson and glogstar just makes the pictures pop and come to life with the different frames and colors. I really liked using this program and I hope you enjoy my glogstar poster displayed on my wiki. I still think that quizstar is such an amazing resource for the classroom. If I was to use quiz star in the classroom I would be able to make up my own quizzes for my students and document that they took the quiz and review their answers and what not. I can make it that much more exciting for the students and for myself to make up the quizzes by adding pictures, music and other multimedia to my quizzes. This program is interactive and creative. I am bilingual. I speak Spanish and English so I really enjoy the fact that quizstar can make the quizzes in multiple languages. This allows me to broaden the culture of my students through the use of different languages. If we were having a Spanish lesson that day. I could make a quiz in Spanish and English; which is a new and innovative way for the students to take the quiz. Learning doesn’t always have to be repetitive and boring. And quizstar is a resource that proves that. I also like the autonomy it gives the students by allowing the students to complete their quiz and then review it after. I really like the features that quizstar has to offer and I think is a resource that I can use as an advantage for myself as a teacher and even more for my students. Technology in the classroom is becoming more and more advanced and I believe this program quizstar is an example of that. Even though the quiz I made was simple and just a way to show my knowledge of the program,quizstar can be used as such a resource and beyond. It is really a great program to incorporate into the classroom and super easy to use. Scribd was also a very easy tool to use. And the program is so up to date that people can add comments to your documents and read them in real time. I think this is a great place to post lesson plans so that I would be able to get feedback and comments on what other people thought about the lesson, what I can do to improve the lesson and general as well as specific feedback on any documents I submit. A very useful tool for educators. I will be going back to use all of these programs in my future classroom.
This assignmenmt taught me how to just use these resources to the best of my ability and just keep on learning about more resources that i can add to my classroom to help the students and let them get the most out of what i am teaching to them.
to thy own self be true. '10.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Final Reflection of Course
Aidan-Meghann Chambers
CT 243
Final Reflection
My goal for this course was to learn how to better use the computer for the benefit of my future classroom. And I definitely feel that this was accomplished. I am leaving this class with more knowledge on resources and programs that I can use when I become a teacher than I ever thought I would. And so many of the resources I can see myself using in the future. Another one of my goals was to learn more about internet safety. This goal was also accomplished. Not only can I see myself using these some of these resources in my future classroom but also my present life. I can use them in other classes to present various types of information. I can use the things I learned about Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel from the MS Screen casts on research papers, presentations and sorting information. There are so ways I can use these programs as a resource to my ho0mework, class work and future classroom. My major goal above all was to open my eyes to a new way of using computers. And that goal was certainly accomplished as well.
Just a couple of the programs that helped me accomplish this and were my favorites were: 1.) Quiz star; I still think that quiz star is such an amazing resource for the classroom. If I was to use quiz star in the classroom I would be able to make up my own quizzes for my students and document that they took the quiz and review their answers and what not. I can make it that much more exciting for the students and for myself to make up the quizzes by adding pictures, music and other multimedia to my quizzes. This program is interactive and creative. I am bilingual. I speak Spanish and English so I really enjoy the fact that quiz star can make the quizzes in multiple languages. This allows me to broaden the culture of my students through the use of different languages. If we were having a Spanish lesson that day, I could make a quiz in Spanish and English, which would be a great way for the students to reinforce what they just learned by taking the quiz. Learning doesn’t always have to be repetitive and boring. And quiz star is a resource that proves that. I also like the autonomy it gives the students by allowing the students to complete their quiz and then review it after. I really like the features that quiz star has to offer and I think is a resource that I can use as an advantage for myself as a teacher and even more for my students. Technology in the classroom is becoming more and more advanced and I believe this program quiz star is an example of that. 2.) Digital Storytelling; I would implement a digital story to introduce a lesson or an add-on onto a different lesson. I feel that as a teacher, I can definitely use digital storytelling to my advantage to help present material in a new and innovative way. And the pictures will definitely catch and keep the attention of children especially the 3 and 4 yr olds I will be teaching. The music is a great way to get the kids into the lesson and make learning that much more fun! Photo story 3 made it so easy to add the pictures, music and other audio and make them into a story. The music/ transitions actually make the photos come to life and makes it very enjoyable to watch and listen to. I believe I will have the resources, skills (those I learned in this class plus creativity) and time to implement a resource like this in my classroom. These are only a couple of the programs/resources I learned how to use myself and learned how teach others how to use it.
This course helped me to learn that the computer can be used for so much more than just going on face book or checking my email. It can be used to my advantage and in so many ways to benefit myself and bring out my creativity in my future classroom.
CT 243
Final Reflection
My goal for this course was to learn how to better use the computer for the benefit of my future classroom. And I definitely feel that this was accomplished. I am leaving this class with more knowledge on resources and programs that I can use when I become a teacher than I ever thought I would. And so many of the resources I can see myself using in the future. Another one of my goals was to learn more about internet safety. This goal was also accomplished. Not only can I see myself using these some of these resources in my future classroom but also my present life. I can use them in other classes to present various types of information. I can use the things I learned about Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel from the MS Screen casts on research papers, presentations and sorting information. There are so ways I can use these programs as a resource to my ho0mework, class work and future classroom. My major goal above all was to open my eyes to a new way of using computers. And that goal was certainly accomplished as well.
Just a couple of the programs that helped me accomplish this and were my favorites were: 1.) Quiz star; I still think that quiz star is such an amazing resource for the classroom. If I was to use quiz star in the classroom I would be able to make up my own quizzes for my students and document that they took the quiz and review their answers and what not. I can make it that much more exciting for the students and for myself to make up the quizzes by adding pictures, music and other multimedia to my quizzes. This program is interactive and creative. I am bilingual. I speak Spanish and English so I really enjoy the fact that quiz star can make the quizzes in multiple languages. This allows me to broaden the culture of my students through the use of different languages. If we were having a Spanish lesson that day, I could make a quiz in Spanish and English, which would be a great way for the students to reinforce what they just learned by taking the quiz. Learning doesn’t always have to be repetitive and boring. And quiz star is a resource that proves that. I also like the autonomy it gives the students by allowing the students to complete their quiz and then review it after. I really like the features that quiz star has to offer and I think is a resource that I can use as an advantage for myself as a teacher and even more for my students. Technology in the classroom is becoming more and more advanced and I believe this program quiz star is an example of that. 2.) Digital Storytelling; I would implement a digital story to introduce a lesson or an add-on onto a different lesson. I feel that as a teacher, I can definitely use digital storytelling to my advantage to help present material in a new and innovative way. And the pictures will definitely catch and keep the attention of children especially the 3 and 4 yr olds I will be teaching. The music is a great way to get the kids into the lesson and make learning that much more fun! Photo story 3 made it so easy to add the pictures, music and other audio and make them into a story. The music/ transitions actually make the photos come to life and makes it very enjoyable to watch and listen to. I believe I will have the resources, skills (those I learned in this class plus creativity) and time to implement a resource like this in my classroom. These are only a couple of the programs/resources I learned how to use myself and learned how teach others how to use it.
This course helped me to learn that the computer can be used for so much more than just going on face book or checking my email. It can be used to my advantage and in so many ways to benefit myself and bring out my creativity in my future classroom.
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Digital Storytelling Reflection
If i could do anything differently it would be to incorporate the music from the countries/cultures i portrayed in my digital story into the digital story itself. And when a child came up from that particular country for the music from that country to play. And also at the end of the digital story to get an audio of people that speak different languages to say the word "friendship" in their native language. Just to add to that theme of different cultures but unity of friendship and that even though we may look different, wear different clothes and east different foods we are all special and can put those difference aside , be friends and talk about our different cultures with our friends.
I would implement a digital story to introduce a lesson or an add-on onto a different lesson. I feel that as a teacher, i can definitely use digital storytelling to my advantage to help present material in an new and innovative way. And the pictures will definitely catch and keep the attention of children especially the 3 and 4 yr olds i will be teaching. The music is a great way to get the kids into the lesson and make learning that much more fun ! Photostory 3 made it so easy to add the pictures, music and other audio and make them into a story. The music/ transitions actually make the photos come to life and makes it very enjoyable to watch and listen to.I believe i will have the resources, skills(those i learned in this class plus creativity) and time to implement a resource like this in my classroom.
I definitely enjoyed doing this project. It's always fun to talk about something you love and teach others about it in the form of a lesson. Just like animoto i enjoyed adding the pictures, text , and music. And to basically tell a story. I also like the aspect of adding my own voice or the voice of others as sort of a narrator and in helping my students make their own digital story give them autonomy and let them narrate their stories with their own voice.
I would implement a digital story to introduce a lesson or an add-on onto a different lesson. I feel that as a teacher, i can definitely use digital storytelling to my advantage to help present material in an new and innovative way. And the pictures will definitely catch and keep the attention of children especially the 3 and 4 yr olds i will be teaching. The music is a great way to get the kids into the lesson and make learning that much more fun ! Photostory 3 made it so easy to add the pictures, music and other audio and make them into a story. The music/ transitions actually make the photos come to life and makes it very enjoyable to watch and listen to.I believe i will have the resources, skills(those i learned in this class plus creativity) and time to implement a resource like this in my classroom.
I definitely enjoyed doing this project. It's always fun to talk about something you love and teach others about it in the form of a lesson. Just like animoto i enjoyed adding the pictures, text , and music. And to basically tell a story. I also like the aspect of adding my own voice or the voice of others as sort of a narrator and in helping my students make their own digital story give them autonomy and let them narrate their stories with their own voice.
Cyber bullying
What is your reaction to the Cyberbullying videos that you viewed this week? What is the teacher’s role in preventing/eliminating Cyberbullying?
The cyberbullying videos that i viewed on the websites you provided for us actually really touched me. Even though i know it happens everyday. Sometimes you to not realize how hurtful it can be to those it is happening to and their families . I also really liked the video "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back" where a teen that participated in the act of rating his fellow classmates feels the regret of his actions. And shows the remorse he feels for doing something so degrading. At first i didn't understand how this was a form of cyberbullying but after watching the entire video and the other videos as well i began to understand more about cyberbullying.How this "use" of the internet is used to harass and bully people and how damaging it can be to the victims being harassed or bullied but to those involved in the acts as well.
I think the teacher's role in preventing/eliminating cyberbullying is to first instill an atmosphere of respect. Respect your other classmates, speak nicely, and be kind to one another. Because after watching these videos i can see that the people that cyberbully don't respect the victim, they don honor their privacy, and in the case of the "rating "story dont respect others differences. There are many reasons why people bully. Some because they have been bullied themselves and are trying to retaliate, some have serious problems- personality and medically related, some do just to be popular. But no matter what these reasons are no one should ever put someone else in this predicament or situation and i think teachers instilling that main theme of respect can have a major impact on how the kids see their classmates and act towards their classmates. When a teacher hears one kid putting another kid down or a group of kids putting one kid down, she should dtep in immediately and show them that behavior like that will not be tolerated or accepted EVER.Let them know that it is cruel to tease others and to hurt others physically and through the internet. Bullying through the internet can hurt someone emotionally just as much as a someone beating someone up physically. Let them know if they are being cyberbullied or know someone who is to not be ashamed to tell their parents or teachers. And also if they are old enough to have emails to delete emails that are weird or make them feel uncomfortable and that also goes for chat rooms.
The cyberbullying videos that i viewed on the websites you provided for us actually really touched me. Even though i know it happens everyday. Sometimes you to not realize how hurtful it can be to those it is happening to and their families . I also really liked the video "Cyberbullying: You Can't Take It Back" where a teen that participated in the act of rating his fellow classmates feels the regret of his actions. And shows the remorse he feels for doing something so degrading. At first i didn't understand how this was a form of cyberbullying but after watching the entire video and the other videos as well i began to understand more about cyberbullying.How this "use" of the internet is used to harass and bully people and how damaging it can be to the victims being harassed or bullied but to those involved in the acts as well.
I think the teacher's role in preventing/eliminating cyberbullying is to first instill an atmosphere of respect. Respect your other classmates, speak nicely, and be kind to one another. Because after watching these videos i can see that the people that cyberbully don't respect the victim, they don honor their privacy, and in the case of the "rating "story dont respect others differences. There are many reasons why people bully. Some because they have been bullied themselves and are trying to retaliate, some have serious problems- personality and medically related, some do just to be popular. But no matter what these reasons are no one should ever put someone else in this predicament or situation and i think teachers instilling that main theme of respect can have a major impact on how the kids see their classmates and act towards their classmates. When a teacher hears one kid putting another kid down or a group of kids putting one kid down, she should dtep in immediately and show them that behavior like that will not be tolerated or accepted EVER.Let them know that it is cruel to tease others and to hurt others physically and through the internet. Bullying through the internet can hurt someone emotionally just as much as a someone beating someone up physically. Let them know if they are being cyberbullied or know someone who is to not be ashamed to tell their parents or teachers. And also if they are old enough to have emails to delete emails that are weird or make them feel uncomfortable and that also goes for chat rooms.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Copyright, Fair Use, Plagiarism, etc 11/16
You can start off by educating yourself on copyright laws, fair use and the legalities of using pictures, audio, etc that is not yours. Educate yourself on how to practice safe, legal and responsible use of info and technology. I must know the information first before i teach my students on how to properly copyright and fair use. After reading the information i see that when you are unsure about whether something is copyrighted or you're not sure how to cite the information, you should ask. Copyrights and Copying Wrongs, the first part in the Education World series on copyright and fair use, set out a good rule of thumb for using copyrighted material -- when in doubt, ask permission (Starr ,2010).
Fair use is not a license to steal. It was created for educational use. The fair use doctrine was created to allow the use of copyrighted works for criticism and commentary, parody, news reporting, research and scholarship, and classroom instruction. Many educators, however, interpret the fair use doctrine as freedom to use any copyrighted materials as long as their use is restricted to instructional purposes (Starr, 2010). Educators must have a positive attitude toward respecting people for their works and not taking what is not yours without giving credit to whom credit is due. They themselves must set an example. (For example; when i use pictures in a lesson i will let the students know where I got them from, and give credit to the author, painter, creator, etc). Even under fair use there are certain limitations to what you can copy. So as educators we must read up on those limitations also.
Those guidelines allow educators, under most circumstances, to copy
• a single chapter from a book
• an excerpt from a work that combines language and illustrations, such as a children's book, not exceeding two pages or 10 percent of the work, whichever is less
• a poem of 250 words or less or up to 250 words of a longer poem
• an article, short story, or essay of 2,500 words or less, or excerpts of up to 1,000 words or 10 percent of a longer work, whichever is less; or
• a single chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon, or picture from a book, periodical, or newspaper.
The guidelines do not allow users to :
• make multiple copies of different works as a substitute for the purchase of books or periodicals
• copy the same works for more than one semester, class, or course
• copy the same work more than nine times in a single semester
• use copyrighted work for commercial purposes
• use copyrighted work without attributing the author (Starr,2010).
Those limitations extend to music, audio and other forms of technology also. The bottom line is to educate yourself as a teachers before you educate your students. And have a positive attitude about it. Your students feed off of your enthusiasm and you don’t want to give them any misinformation.
Let them know the facts; the facts about copyright, fair use, and plagiarism. Support your kids to use resources on the internet respectfully and appropriately. And teach them about the consequences if you don’t. Allow yourself to be approachable in the case that they do commit an act of plagiarism allow them to come to you and be honest and be honest in return. Inform them again of what they did, why it is wrong, how it is wrong and help them make steps toward not making those same mistakes in the future.
APA CITATION:
Starr, L. (2010, May 25). Education World ® Professional Development Center: Curriculum: The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use. Education World® The Educator's Best Friend. Retrieved November 16, 2010, from http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr280.shtml •
The 2Learn.ca Education Society presents NetKnowHow.ca. (n.d.). The 2Learn.ca Education Society presents NetKnowHow.ca. Retrieved November 16, 2010, from http://www.netknowhow.ca/NKHPLWID
Fair use is not a license to steal. It was created for educational use. The fair use doctrine was created to allow the use of copyrighted works for criticism and commentary, parody, news reporting, research and scholarship, and classroom instruction. Many educators, however, interpret the fair use doctrine as freedom to use any copyrighted materials as long as their use is restricted to instructional purposes (Starr, 2010). Educators must have a positive attitude toward respecting people for their works and not taking what is not yours without giving credit to whom credit is due. They themselves must set an example. (For example; when i use pictures in a lesson i will let the students know where I got them from, and give credit to the author, painter, creator, etc). Even under fair use there are certain limitations to what you can copy. So as educators we must read up on those limitations also.
Those guidelines allow educators, under most circumstances, to copy
• a single chapter from a book
• an excerpt from a work that combines language and illustrations, such as a children's book, not exceeding two pages or 10 percent of the work, whichever is less
• a poem of 250 words or less or up to 250 words of a longer poem
• an article, short story, or essay of 2,500 words or less, or excerpts of up to 1,000 words or 10 percent of a longer work, whichever is less; or
• a single chart, graph, diagram, drawing, cartoon, or picture from a book, periodical, or newspaper.
The guidelines do not allow users to :
• make multiple copies of different works as a substitute for the purchase of books or periodicals
• copy the same works for more than one semester, class, or course
• copy the same work more than nine times in a single semester
• use copyrighted work for commercial purposes
• use copyrighted work without attributing the author (Starr,2010).
Those limitations extend to music, audio and other forms of technology also. The bottom line is to educate yourself as a teachers before you educate your students. And have a positive attitude about it. Your students feed off of your enthusiasm and you don’t want to give them any misinformation.
Let them know the facts; the facts about copyright, fair use, and plagiarism. Support your kids to use resources on the internet respectfully and appropriately. And teach them about the consequences if you don’t. Allow yourself to be approachable in the case that they do commit an act of plagiarism allow them to come to you and be honest and be honest in return. Inform them again of what they did, why it is wrong, how it is wrong and help them make steps toward not making those same mistakes in the future.
APA CITATION:
Starr, L. (2010, May 25). Education World ® Professional Development Center: Curriculum: The Educator's Guide to Copyright and Fair Use. Education World® The Educator's Best Friend. Retrieved November 16, 2010, from http://www.educationworld.com/a_curr/curr280.shtml •
The 2Learn.ca Education Society presents NetKnowHow.ca. (n.d.). The 2Learn.ca Education Society presents NetKnowHow.ca. Retrieved November 16, 2010, from http://www.netknowhow.ca/NKHPLWID
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Concept Mapping Reflection
The software that I used was bubble.us. The software was easy to use when i was making the concept map. The hardest thing for me was figuring out how to embed and import and export the image from one place to another. I used google as a resource on how to do this. It was like a FAQs page about the program (bubble.us).It took me a little extra time to figure out how to export the image and embed the image , etc. But typing in the information was easy. And once i got the hang of it the rest was pretty easy also. I would use it again for my own use. It is a great brainstorming tool as well as a great outlining tool. It gets you to focus on one topic and is interactive because it allows you to create more bubbles for subcategories and detail.
As a teacher it is important to braninstorm and get your ideas out there on paper. The ideas must be clear and concept mapping can be used to clarify your idea making it easier for others to understand and learn from. It is also a more interactive and visual way of seeing things instead of just typing it or wrioting it out. This is allowing us to use the internet in yet another inbteractive way in order to learn how to use it and soon teach others using programs like these.
link to concept map and description:http://aidanraquel.blogspot.com/2010/11/blog-post.html
As a teacher it is important to braninstorm and get your ideas out there on paper. The ideas must be clear and concept mapping can be used to clarify your idea making it easier for others to understand and learn from. It is also a more interactive and visual way of seeing things instead of just typing it or wrioting it out. This is allowing us to use the internet in yet another inbteractive way in order to learn how to use it and soon teach others using programs like these.
link to concept map and description:http://aidanraquel.blogspot.com/2010/11/blog-post.html
Concept Mapping: Developmental Milestones of Emotional Development
Above is my concept map.
Explanation:
. I am an early childhood education major. And in my classes i learn alot about cognitive, physical and emotional attributes and qualities that are apart of life even at this very young age.One of my favorite topics that i learned in class was the development of emotions in babies from the time their born till they are 2 yrs. Emotions are innate, discrete from one another from a very early age and each emotion is believed to be linked with a specific and distinctive set of bodily and facial reactions. So even from this early age- the emotions that continue to grow within us until we are old start. And from this it is believed that emotions have 3 internally interacting dimensions: 1.)the conscious feeling or emotional experience, 2.)The process in the brain and nervous system (this is where cognitive and emotional link up. 3.) the observable expressive patterns or reactions. It is amazing that even from that age out emotions are already forming and can be observed by parents, teachers and others around. These milestones dont apply to all babies of course because every baby nd child is unique and different in their own way. The emotional level of one is not the same as the other. Yet these milestones are a set of functional skills or age-specific tasks that most children can do at a certain age range. milestones are used by parents, doctors and teachers to help check how the child is developing. In my concept map my main topic was Developmental Milestones of Emotional Development(early childhood). The categories were the age ranges and the subcategories were the milestones that also serve as observable examples of the emotional development.
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