Belinda

Friday, June 18, 2010

Tool #10

I toyed around with a few apps but for some reasone my laptop kept freezing even though I restarted the computer a couple of times. I got to experience a little with apps, I see the advantage to extend a lesson. Some students may be able to use an iTouch without distracting other students that are working--talk about differentiated instruction. My students experienced the iTouches and they enjoyed them. It is a great way to go from one app to another with the swipe of a fingertip.

Tool #9

Wow-the power of screencasting. This would be a great way to introduce a lesson and to share it with others. Better yet, it would be a great way for students to work in groups and produce a screencast or participate in avideo conference about the lesson learned.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Tool #8

I'm sharing a couple of vids that I found. These vids may be very useful for K-2nd grade. The first link is for odd and even numbers. The second link is for the life cycle of a monarch butterfly. Being about to search for educational videos whenever and where ever is very powerful for classroom use.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDqus4uELTs



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SSgrlv-aaM

Tool #7

Here's my photo story, enjoy. I can see photostory being integrated into a lesson. Students could take pictures of how to solve a math problem. Then they could take those pictures and create a photostory.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Tool #6

What a great way to keep a story writing project alive! This would also help with our team meetings. Our agendas/plans/roadmaps could be edited without having to fill up our inbox with varied e-mails.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Tool #5

I've used delicious before and I like the fact that I don't have to bookmark on every computer. Although, I'm not an avid user of delicious. My goal is to have all my links tagged...soon.

Social bookmarking is a benefit to everyone. We could have a school/teacher/class account and tag educational links so students could make use of them from their location: math games, reading programs, etc..

Here are 2 websites I have tagged. The first link provides a galore of templates for teachers. The second link is a site for virtual manipulatives.

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech101.shtml
NLVM Pre-K - 2 Manipulatives

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Tool #4

Briefly discuss how you think these 2 Google tools will aid you in your particular classroom or benefit your students in their learning process.

Google readers will help keep me up to date with the latest student centered activites. As for google docs, students will be able to benefit greatly. For example, they can help edit each others writing samples or help complete a project. While searching for a document to collaborate with others I found this neat math website.

http://letsplaymath.net/2008/09/22/things-to-do-hundred-chart/

Tool #3


Woo-hoo! Check out my sketch! I had fun doing this. I don't know if this would work but I think a sketch could be used with the activboard. For instance, when a certain topic is discussed then that section could be colored with the activboard pen. Hmm...the possibilities.




Check out my math WORDLE.




Friday, June 4, 2010

Tool #2

1. What are your thoughts about building an online education community and participating in a PLN? Communicating with others online will allow us to learn from each other.
This will help us grow professionally.

2. What point stood out to you from the commenting advice? The idea of finding trusted resources that are producing content similar to one's interests will be a little challenging. A PLN is a positive move towards a quick response for feedback to all teacher-learners.

3. What five blogs did you select for your comments? TBA

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Tool #1

Loved creating my avatar. I previously had a blog. I don't know if I would need to merge them? hmmm... Overall, this experience would be worthwhile in the class. This would create more writers in the classroom. Imagine having students wanting to share their weekend experience.