One byte at a time....
Reflections of an aspiring teacher learning about technology.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
TPTE Final Post
This class has been excellent for me. I did not have any experience with any of the technologies that we learned about in the class. My learning in this class has reduced my anxiety about technology and increased my interest in using it in my class. My favorite activity was learning about the interactive white board and designing a lesson with Activinspire. Having familiarity with the interactive white board is very valuable because just about every class room in Knox County uses one. Digital diagraming is also a technology which I can see could be very useful at just about any grade level. The format of the class was good. However, I think it could be condensed to meet once per week for three hours instead of twice. This would allow the concepts, assignments and instruction to be introduced during the class and then work on projects could be done at times determined by each individual student.
Website creation. I did it!!
This Wordle is on my home page of my class website. Because we worked on the website design and creation all summer it really was not very difficult. I think this was a useful assignment and I now have the confidence to actually edit and use this website or make another one when I have my first class. Google sites was a little frustrating at times because you are somewhat limited, at least at my level, of how you can make the website look. However, I was able to make an attractive site which has all the basic information and functionality with Google sites. The best part is that there is no cost associated with the creation or maintenance of the website except for my time and effort. Website development was a learning experience and technology confidence booster.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Evans GSMNP Digital Story
This digital story was fun to create. I was able to use photos that my daughter and I took from various trips to the Smokey Mountains. It is a place that I dearly love so this story was easy to tell. I also learned that creating digital stories using iMovie was very simple. It may sway my decision on buying a Mac instead of a PC. I can see how digital stories could be used to engage student interest. A combination of visual interest and music is a powerful attention getter. I plant to use this technology!
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Resource Wiki
Teacher Collaboration! |
Developing the resource wiki with other students in the class was a great example of how teachers can collaborate and help each other find great resources on the Internet. Once again learning about wikis has been very useful. It is easy for many people to gather a large amount of information in a short time. I can see how this type of wiki could grow and become extremely valuable over time. My group was all future elementary teachers and I saw some fantastic websites that I had never heard of. I am definitely going to keep all of these sites for future use. I hope that I can continue the practice of sharing resources with others as gain experience.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Storybird
Worried about school. by jevans57 on StorybirdStorybirds are digital short stories you can make at Storybird.com. After you make the story you can share, read, and print. It is fun and there is no cost. You can create the stories yourself or collaborate with others. I can see having a time in class to share stories that students have created using Storybird by showing them on the interactive white board. Most students would be very excited to see there work on the white board and it would be a great tool for motivating students to write and build their confidence.There is a ton of art users can choose from on the site and build a story around those images. The final product can be printed, watched on screen, or shared in an online library with the world. You also have the option to keep it private on the network.
Pixlr equals picture fun
Pixlr is one of the Web 2.0 tools that was taught in TPTE. It is basically a place to touch up your photos or just have some fun with lots of different filters and effects. Users can upload pictures from their personal files or take a picture from their webcam. You can edit your photos in two ways: Photoeditor, which is similar to photoshop, or in Retro Vintage effects, which is similar to instagram. The picture above is a picture I took on a trip to Washington D.C. It is the main building of the Smithsonian. I played around with it in the Retro Vintage tools and got the effects you see. If I could just replace the modern cars with antiques it might really be convincing as an old photo. Students and teachers can both use this tool for presentations of various types from posters to science projects.
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