Friday, April 24, 2009
Hopefully just the beginning... :-)
I had many favorites such as animoto and all the image generators - those were just FUN! :-) I think I will most often use delicious - I still can't get over that there is a program where you can get to your favorites from any computer! iGoogle seems like it is another thing that is very useful and convenient so I am sure I will be using it often...and even in the beginning - making an avatar was too fun! I got a good laugh that day!
Professionally, I would love to create a class wiki. If I really got one of those bad boys up and running I would be so proud!
I would like to play around with and put to use podcasts. I think that is one resource that would greatly improve testing scores if we could just get our students to actually listen to them instead of Lil Wayne! haha
I am very excited about what the future holds. Thank you for the user-friendly course - you ladies have done an excellent job in preparing detailed instructions, and I am very grateful!
Thing #23 - Ning
Visit 23 Thingsters
I joined our "MISD 23 Thing" on Ning, and that was fun to actually put a face to some of the people in this class! This social network would be good for students. I think my Facebook and Myspace accounts need to stay on a personal level, but if I chose to create a social network for my students Ning seems like a great place to start. Although I think a class wiki would be just as sufficient because of the discussion tab.
When I was exploring the Ning networks I found Mr. Bergmann's wiki and WOW - he is pretty much awesome! I can just tell from his pics! haha I bookmarked this because when I finally sit down and get a class wiki and page started this is what I want to shoot for! And omg - his classes just look so hands-on. I would love to sit in and observe him teaching.
I felt a little overwhelmed when I visited Classroom 2.0, but the "groups" tab was nice because I was able to narrow down my search.
Overall, I think there are social networks for your personal life and social networks for your professional life and to me there should be a clear separation. I would prefer to use Ning for a social network with my students rather than Facebook or Myspace for the sheer stigma that those two networks have. But like I said earlier, I think the discussion tab on a wiki would work just fine for communication outside of school!
Thing #22 - Social Networking
Once my students have graduated I accept them as friends and it is nice to watch them grow and see what they are doing in their lives. At this point I am not certain how I could use these programs professionally with my students, but I love using them on a personal level.
Jessica's Facebook Profile
Jessica's Myspace Profile
Thing #7b - Google Reader update
Thing # 21 - Google Tools
Jessica's April/May 2009 Calendar
The iGoogle was really fun! I added my Google Calendar to the homepage and my e-mail is on the homepage too! Talk about convenience - it's all right there when you log-in!
I could see my students using many of these tools! Some really need a planner whether they want it or not! They need to learn how to be organized. And honestly, I could see them keeping up with an electronic calendar because now of days many of them have fancy phones or are on the computer multiple times a day where they could keep up with their calendar.
The Picasa Web Albums would be fun! We could have a "NMHS" album where all our students uploaded pictures from school like spirit days, sport activities, etc.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Thing #20 - Google Docs
One feature I LOVE about Google Docs is that the documents are stored online! How many times have you lost an important document?! It either got lost in cyberspace or you lost your jump drive - something! And it's very depressing! Well if you have it in Google Docs you can access it from any computer and will never lose it!
And omg - you can create a presentation just like in PowerPoint. If you don't have Microsoft at home - no worries just use Google Docs. This was a HUGE plus for me!! I don't think people know this, and it really could be beneficial for students who cannot afford to have Microsoft programs. One solution that I immediately thought of was no more "we could never meet up together." Now students can log-on at different times and ALL make changes and additions to a project. They do not necessarily have to all be in the same location they can just collaborate online!
Thing #19 - VoiceThread
I could also see these being useful for students who are absent or just need a refresher. A goal of mine in the future is to have a class website. It would be really neat if I eventually could post all my PowerPoints on the class website, and in those presentations I had voicethreads! When teaching with PowerPoints I always like to add in personal examples, etc. So when I print off a PowerPoint for a kid who was absent they don't get that extra teaching - this program would help resolve that dilemma.
Thing #18 - YouTube and TeacherTube
I have heard of TeacherTube, but never visited the site! I really enjoyed it - I mean YouTube has some hilarious stuff but I liked the fact that all the extra "bad" stuff was not an issue on TeacherTube. It's nice to know if I need something work related that I have a clean, direct site to go to...
And like today I reviewed my kiddos over DNA...well I don't teach Biology so I felt a little rocky so I just watched a quick video over DNA and feel better about tomorrow!
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Thing #17 - Podcasts
I previewed and subscribed to "Why? The Science Show for Kids podcast" and "60 Second Science." Both were really neat :-) The 60 second science was cool because it was short and to the point! Quick facts in literally a minute! The Science Show was neat because students are the ones who send in the questions to be answered! Kids are so creative and think of some great questions!
Thing #16 - LibraryThing
I am not a big reader, but when I do have some spare time, like in the summer, I enjoy reading a good book! Now I know where to look for reviews on a book and see what people really think about a book. I especially liked the Zeitgeist link. It gave me a good idea of what is going on in the book world and what is good and what's not!
Thing #15 - Delicious
http://delicious.com/jstidham9
Monday, April 20, 2009
Thing #7a - Google Reader update
Thing #14 - Web 2.0 Tools
As far as professtional use, one goal of mine is to send out newsletters to the parents of my students. This specific tool would allow me to easily do that - there are templates on this site ready to use. I would just have to type in the wording! I could even add pictures of my students from class. How cool is that? LetterPop has a few "social" features including commenting and you can also publicize your "creation" so that the whole world can see it! You can e-mail out your creation as well which would also be useful to send to parents!
Thing # 12 - Slideshow!
My slide show is full of various pictures demonstrating waves and their properties! I had a little bit of trouble with RockYou so I tried "Slide" and it worked! Thank goodness! I am not sure what was going on...I have used RockYou before so who knows what was happening this time! Anyhow, I think these programs are relatively easy to use and do not think students would have any trouble using them! I often teach using PowerPoints and I would love to incorporate one of these slide shows into my presentation. Maybe I could even add a little music! :-)
Photo Credits
- Reflection by mikebaird
- Refraction by mikeyexists
- Sound waves by madbuster75
- Transverse wave by jurvetson
Thing # 13 - online image generators
My students would go to town with these generators! They could make flash cards and study them - wouldn't you want to study if your cards looked like this?! They could send thank you cards to their teachers :-) And they could definitely use these generators with their projects, especially PowerPoints.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Thing # 11 - Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63101308@N00/429808626/ User: mikeyexists
And a really surreal picture of reflection...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2985066755/ User: mikebairdFlickr could be very useful for teachers! Just recently I was struggling with explaining the term refraction and as I looked for pictures to use in my PowerPoint I found the same old ones - Flickr would have been very helpful! A picture speaks a thousand words, and sometimes there is no better way to explain a vocabulary word than showing a great picture!
Our students could use pictures posted on Flickr for projects in order to make them more detailed.