Hello everyone!
This is our level 6 on the Techteacher game and for level 6 we had to learn about prezi. After looking at different prezi's 3 that I found interesting and neat were the mathematweets, superbowl trivia, and the basic chemistry. These three prezi's stood out to me because they were very interesting and were done well. To start off the mathematweets was interesting because it gave you a video of what twitter is and then it gives an in-depth presentation on what exactly twitter is, how it is used, and what it is used for. I like how it showed pictures, gave a video, and how it is organized into different sections of what it can be used for, etc. Secondly, the superbowl trivia prezi was interesting because it first shows you slides of asking who is going to be in the Superbowl then it gives you answers of who the certain players are by showing pictures and what not. It pretty much gives you questions then the answers throughout the whole prezi about what the Superbowl is going to be about. Lastly, the basic chemistry prezi is interesting because it shows you the element in big letters so it stands out then all around the background it shows smaller words which as you go through the prezi it explains what that specific atom is in detail. Also like your basic chemistry information, what matter is, what an atom is and with showing and defining what they are it gives you each individual details of what they are so you can take your time when studying about basic chemistry.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
October 22, 2014 Blog 8
Hello everyone!
I want to start off by saying that I feel that ALL teachers should "flip their classrooms." Before I watched the webinar and I read about flipping your classroom and saw the image that showed a side by side picture of your "traditional classroom" that said the on blackboard lecture today then the picture next to it which was your "flipped classroom" had said activity today on the blackboard. I find it so inviting and interesting when teachers take the actual time to explore and find new ways that can teach their students in a different aspect rather than being lectured all day not wanting to go to school. I hope that one day my students will wake up everyday and say "I am excited for school today!" After watching the webinar was a whole bunch of awesome information. One tip that stuck out to me from Todd would be that he uses Google Forms for the students who have internet at home who can go home and answer his questions and everything is organized and put together. Also if the students do not have technology or do not feel comfortable with technology they can just write it down on paper. A question that I have for Todd would be, out of the majority of your students what do parents feel about their students working in a flipped classroom? After reading about it and watching videos I would most definitely give it a chance. Being that there are standards and every year it is getting more strict on how and what teachers need to teach their students. Many teachers probably get overwhelmed and scared that most of their students will pass their state tests. After watching the video though he said that 96% of his students had passed the math portion of their test. I find that awesome because I know for many students math is hard and not exciting to learn. Although, having your classroom flipped can give the students a chance to learn about subjects that they may not find interesting, in a whole new aspect of learning. Below is the picture that I found very useful if you have never heard of what "The Flipped Classroom" is and want to get a quick understanding of what it is.
I want to start off by saying that I feel that ALL teachers should "flip their classrooms." Before I watched the webinar and I read about flipping your classroom and saw the image that showed a side by side picture of your "traditional classroom" that said the on blackboard lecture today then the picture next to it which was your "flipped classroom" had said activity today on the blackboard. I find it so inviting and interesting when teachers take the actual time to explore and find new ways that can teach their students in a different aspect rather than being lectured all day not wanting to go to school. I hope that one day my students will wake up everyday and say "I am excited for school today!" After watching the webinar was a whole bunch of awesome information. One tip that stuck out to me from Todd would be that he uses Google Forms for the students who have internet at home who can go home and answer his questions and everything is organized and put together. Also if the students do not have technology or do not feel comfortable with technology they can just write it down on paper. A question that I have for Todd would be, out of the majority of your students what do parents feel about their students working in a flipped classroom? After reading about it and watching videos I would most definitely give it a chance. Being that there are standards and every year it is getting more strict on how and what teachers need to teach their students. Many teachers probably get overwhelmed and scared that most of their students will pass their state tests. After watching the video though he said that 96% of his students had passed the math portion of their test. I find that awesome because I know for many students math is hard and not exciting to learn. Although, having your classroom flipped can give the students a chance to learn about subjects that they may not find interesting, in a whole new aspect of learning. Below is the picture that I found very useful if you have never heard of what "The Flipped Classroom" is and want to get a quick understanding of what it is.
Friday, October 17, 2014
October 17, 2014 Blog 7
Hello everyone!
This week in class we have been working on the Tech Teacher Game and the levels that we have completed so far are 1 through 4. In class last week we had completed levels 3 and 4 which was skills on collaboration and communication. Communication and collaboration are two important skills to have in life regardless of the job you have, although for teachers it is a must. For level 3 we had to work with Twitter, Content Curation, and Jing. These are three awesome ways to use both skills, especially Jing. I was a little confused and nervous to use Jing because I have never heard of it before and wasn't sure how to use it. After watching videos and reading about it I had created my own video that was about spelling for first graders. It allows you to record your voice as well as use the computer to highlight certain objects and what not depending on what you are talking about. According to ISTE, communication and collaboration is important and useful because students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Communication is a lifelong skill to have because with good communication skills you are able to interact with others and talk about certain ideas or what not. These skills are good to have also because you are able to contribute to team projects and it seems as though today there are endless amounts of ways that people can communicate whether it be online or in person!
This week in class we have been working on the Tech Teacher Game and the levels that we have completed so far are 1 through 4. In class last week we had completed levels 3 and 4 which was skills on collaboration and communication. Communication and collaboration are two important skills to have in life regardless of the job you have, although for teachers it is a must. For level 3 we had to work with Twitter, Content Curation, and Jing. These are three awesome ways to use both skills, especially Jing. I was a little confused and nervous to use Jing because I have never heard of it before and wasn't sure how to use it. After watching videos and reading about it I had created my own video that was about spelling for first graders. It allows you to record your voice as well as use the computer to highlight certain objects and what not depending on what you are talking about. According to ISTE, communication and collaboration is important and useful because students use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance, to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others. Communication is a lifelong skill to have because with good communication skills you are able to interact with others and talk about certain ideas or what not. These skills are good to have also because you are able to contribute to team projects and it seems as though today there are endless amounts of ways that people can communicate whether it be online or in person!
Thursday, October 9, 2014
October 9, 2014 Blog 6
Hello everyone! When I first was looking over the class schedule and looking at the different things we would be learning about I saw something called Gamification which I have never heard of before. I was curious as to what it was because it was going to take up about 4 classes! Yesterday we were introduced to it and I believe that it is an awesome resource that teachers should be using with their students. For those who do not know what Gamification is the application of typical elements of game playing to other areas of activity, typically as an online marketing technique to encourage engagement with a product or service. There are tons of different games that are able to be played for all different ages and different subjects. It is a neat way to learn the certain material with individual practice, it promotes collaboration, and even to apply learning. There is something that is called badges or rewards and that is what students can earn to get experience points. Students who have completed what the teacher has asked can earn badges and you can relate that to Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts when you do a certain duty and complete it you then earn badges. The whole purpose of Gamification is for students to get a better understanding of the subject and topic they are learning about through non-game contexts. We did something in class yesterday that was a part of the first level and it was called BrainPop! There were tons of different games for all different subjects that are challenging yet intriguing for the students to use. One common technique is to increase engagement by rewarding users who accomplish desired tasks. With that being said the question was do I feel that Gamification is just another fad? No, I feel that it is something that should be used by all teachers in regards to helping their students learn the material in a different more modern aspect! Below I have posted a link if you were interested in learning more about Gamification and what it has to offer.
Learn Gamification in 60 seconds
Learn Gamification in 60 seconds
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
October 1, 2014 Blog 5
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