Saturday, November 21, 2009

INTASC

INTASC

Standards (criteria)

 Examples & Support

ND / Met / Exceed

4.13

The candidate knows how to enhance learning through the use of a wide variety of materials as well as human and technological resources (knowledge).

-I posted a blog in my class website in which I used a variety of web 2.0 tools.

-I demonstrate ways that these tools can be integrated into the classroom. 

-I used these tools to collaborate with my fellow students as well as my professor.

 Here is a link to one of my blog posts.dabbleboard

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6.35

The candidate demonstrates proficiency and appropriateness in utilizing a variety of media communication tools to enrich learning opportunities (skill).

I used the multimedia tool imovie to incorporate technology into a lesson plan. I took a time period in history added slides and music as well as voice over. This is the link to my lesson plan. imovie

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

imovie







I used imovie for this project and it took me quite a while to figure out the audio portion. Uploading pictures and doing voice over were actually very easy. One of the problems I encountered was trying to publish this video on youtube; even though I purchased this music, it was still considered copy right infringement, the solution was to put it directly into my blog. I start the video with a quick overview of some slides from the thirties. I added some music to make the effect a little more realistic. In terms of education I thought using imovie would be a cool way to get students exited about history. It would be great to publish short videos to the class website with of some of the periods of history you as a teacher are going to cover. With slides available on the Internet and music available from itunes, it becomes a relatively easy process, I warn you that it is time consuming. I learned to use imovie mostly from tutorials made my preteens on youtube. One of the other issues with imovie is that the versions become outdated quickly so you can't get the new features from imovie 09 if you are currently using 08 ect. The other down fall is that it is not feasible for students as most students and schools do not have Mac's, though I know there is a similar version of imovie on PCs. Imovie is a lot of fun for personal use as well. I added some fun family photos on the end of movie as well as some icons from my past. If you get the chance to use imovie I would encourage you to think about using it in the classroom, as I think students would really benefit from it.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Analyzing student data in spreadsheet

This graph showing data from tests 6-10 shows students progress over the testing period. From this data you can see that students improved, some of the scores were more dramatic than others. Katherine did go back down at one point on test 8, but then she steadily began to improve again. Teachers could use this tool to analyze student trends from year to year. Teachers can use this to show a student how they have improved.



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Skype

I have been using skype for the last month and having lots of fun. I use it to talk to my daughter who is in Ecuador it's great because she can talk to her sisters and I at the same time. I use it to talk to my neighbors, which seems a bit ridiculous but we love it. In the classroom I think this would be a great tool to use. I could incorporate this into a social studies lesson. I would post a blog online most likely a public teaching site, asking other teachers to use this tool with me. Together we would set up a day and time for students to skype each other. This would be great because students could learn about a different part of the U.S. I along with the other teacher would incorporate a series of questions into the skype assignment. Questions that had to do with geography, demographics, and other characteristics of the location. We could also learn about the other states local history as well as their what they are known for in their contribution to U. S. history. There are several learning possibilities using skype in the classroom.

web 2.0 demo

Monday, October 19, 2009

Wordle

Wordle or word clouds are a fun and creative way for students to participate. As a history teacher I have thought of several ways to use Wordle in class. One way would be for students to come up with terms for a word cloud that will be used on an exam. If we are working with a major historic event like WWII students could make a wordle to help them remember the terms, themes or major ideas behind this event. I like the use of Wordle for a brainstorming tool for students to use. I like Wordle because it can be used in group projects, as a whole class or on an individual basis. I feel that word clouds offer students the ability to be creative while at the same time learn major concepts in the curriculum.

Tokbox

Tokbox is one of my favorite web 2.0 tools. It has great potential in the classroom. If a student has a question they can ask me via tokbox and I can reply in person over tokbox. If I have a class web site students can do short presentations in groups or alone then post them to the web site using tokbox. I can create a video that includes assignments or potential changes to assignments and post them online. If a student is absent I can send a tokbox video message that will include that days assignment. If students need to collaborate on a project tokbox is an excellent resource as they can use visual images from home.