The two Wiki's I have chosen are: Mrs. Anderson's Wiki and Mrs. Ibrahim
Both Wiki's, unfortunately, appear to be created by students from previous years. However, I am impressed by the work that is displayed and the work on behalf of both teachers. Both sites contain information and work varying in all subject areas. I am most impressed that BOTH teachers have student work posted ON the Wiki. Mrs. Ibrahim's students even had a lesson about not using first and last names. I am seeing student writing pieces, but students are only calling one another by first name and last initial. I am looking back at my teaching in second grade, I think I failed to ever discuss the importance of this to my students. But it is standing out to me right now!
Mrs. Ibrahim also has pictures of her actual classroom displayed throughout some of her pages on the Wiki. There are also pages where students are creating, it appears collaboratively, and there are some unfinished pieces. However, I like seeing this. That shows me that the work was not done prior to sitting down at the computer.
Both teachers used different Wiki sources. Mrs. Anderson used pbworks.com and Mrs. Ibrahim used wikispaces.com. The wikis are both easy to navigate, however Mrs. Anderson's seems more easy to the eye. I almost think it might be more student friendly. I am more impressed with her work and organization. Students each have their own introduction page with work completed by them linked. Each introduction page has a word cloud describing the student and a Voki.
Seeing both of the Wiki's listed, I have another goal for myself! I would love to have a class Wiki!
I can't help but share this AWESOME Wiki- it is a great teacher resource page!
Monday, June 30, 2014
Week 2 Technology in MY Classroom...
I
have found myself taking on new adventures and avenues the last couple years professionally
and honestly it is totally out of my comfort zone. However, looking back it has
been a FUN and educational ride! I am getting more confident with a
variety of ages of students, along with their capabilities in the classroom. I
from my jump from 5th to 2nd to now 1st, I
know students are eager to get technology in their hands. I feel I am very
comfortable with finding something interactive for the SmartBoard, or a great
new app for the iPad, or even a new site for the desktop computers. I even took
on a new avenue with Twiducate last year, with second graders!
My
focus is the Internet and Communication Tools
facet. I want to see the lines really open up with not only students, but
also parents. Late in the year, last year, I created my own “hashtag” on
Twitter. I do not feel many parents followed me on Twitter. (According to my
email notifications, none of my parents started following me.) I
am challenging myself to Blogging this upcoming year. Blogging inside the
classroom with students, and blogging outside the classroom with parents is my
personal goal for this upcoming school year.
Using blogging in a first grade classroom will have its limits, in the beginning. I feel after I get it up and running we will have a blast and it will be an awesome tool. I will be teaching handwriting and math to my homeroom and math to another set of students. I hope to have students reading a daily blog, and asking them to comment. I could post the “daily math question” (a word problem) for example, and students could reply below with their answers. I could even offer an incentive for finding a friend’s mistake. (a wrong answer) As I become more familiar with my new curriculum I am certain I will see many more options for blogging.
My main focus in August will be blogging with parents, and making parents aware. I want to blog about the week, and even give individual praises throughout my posts. In giving personal praises I hope to get the positive feedback and parent interaction. Currently, as you see, I am using Blogger. It seems very user friendly, and I plan to continue with it. I tried out WordPress the first week of this course- and an hour after playing and navigating, I found myself back to my original blog!
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Thoughts about Week 1
"Technology to Enhance Literacy".... as I think about the course title I am excited to see and use first hand the variety of ways to embed technology with literacy. Literacy, the ability to read and write. There are countless ways to teach reading and writing, however it is not fitting for all students. I am excited to see and explore options. As it is not fitting for all students, it is also not easy (or fitting) for many of our parents. As I continue through my teaching career, I am finding many of my parents are struggling readers. I hope to build a comfort with some new tools throughout this course that not only reach my students, but also parents.
Throughout a previous course, we were encouraged to use Twitter. I have to admit, I have not been on Twitter much since. But I do have plans to go back, once I start preparing for the year ahead in greater detail. However, I created a hashtag for my parents this past year for them to follow me on Twitter. I am uncertain if they actually used or saw any of my posts from #MeurerNews on Twitter. I did always have the information available on my weekly newsletter. With that said, in the same course, we used Blogs to post our weekly discussions. I did enjoy seeing the variety of Blogs and being able to interact via Blogging. I hope that this upcoming year I am comfortable enough with Blogging- that I can share a Blog with parents. The level of interacting may be more inviting and welcoming.
I also took a leap, that I know you all are aware of, but I took on using Twiducate in my second grade ELA classroom. It was a HUGE hit. The students were writing and never realized! I learned there are some major keyboarding and typing skills that need to be addressed before I could start assessing their writing. They were not capitalizing words that should be, but then the next day would ask how to make a capital letter. So going forward I have learned I need to conduct mini-lessons about these things I take for granted. All in all, I would use the program again. It is free and easy enough for second graders to navigate!
My expectations are wide open. I just want to walk away from this course with new ideas to bring back to my students, new comforts to introduce to co-workers and parents. I am currently uneasy about Wiki's, so I am hoping (as I see we have one assigned) that I build a level of confidence with Wiki's!
I am walking away from week one really enjoying the link provided: Learning About Blogging FOR Your Students.
Throughout a previous course, we were encouraged to use Twitter. I have to admit, I have not been on Twitter much since. But I do have plans to go back, once I start preparing for the year ahead in greater detail. However, I created a hashtag for my parents this past year for them to follow me on Twitter. I am uncertain if they actually used or saw any of my posts from #MeurerNews on Twitter. I did always have the information available on my weekly newsletter. With that said, in the same course, we used Blogs to post our weekly discussions. I did enjoy seeing the variety of Blogs and being able to interact via Blogging. I hope that this upcoming year I am comfortable enough with Blogging- that I can share a Blog with parents. The level of interacting may be more inviting and welcoming.
I also took a leap, that I know you all are aware of, but I took on using Twiducate in my second grade ELA classroom. It was a HUGE hit. The students were writing and never realized! I learned there are some major keyboarding and typing skills that need to be addressed before I could start assessing their writing. They were not capitalizing words that should be, but then the next day would ask how to make a capital letter. So going forward I have learned I need to conduct mini-lessons about these things I take for granted. All in all, I would use the program again. It is free and easy enough for second graders to navigate!
My expectations are wide open. I just want to walk away from this course with new ideas to bring back to my students, new comforts to introduce to co-workers and parents. I am currently uneasy about Wiki's, so I am hoping (as I see we have one assigned) that I build a level of confidence with Wiki's!
I am walking away from week one really enjoying the link provided: Learning About Blogging FOR Your Students.
Monday, June 23, 2014
EDET573 Launch
A new MET course has launched! You will begin to see posts here for EDET573! I was able to transfer my elective from my previous Master's degree, and therefore was able to take off the last 8 weeks.... time to get back in the groove and finish this degree!! We only have a few more classes girls, we've got this!
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