Friday, July 16, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
11 Tools Reflections
My favorite tools include: Digital Storytelling (photo-story), screencast, Google Docs and Jing. One particular activity that I look forward to exploring with my students is digital Storytelling. I want to give them an assignment on a particular unit. Their task will be to find facts and photos in various web-based encyclopedias. They will then choose the photos and facts of their choice to create and narrate a digital photo-story. In the past, I had them do something similar with powerpoint. Now, they can really expand their facts and presentation by using Jing and screencast to manipulate and create their own authentic work!
After going through the 11 tools assignment, I feel very technologically competent to teach some digital concepts to my students. I took a lot of risks, and they paid off! My lessons will take a different toll now that I have access to so many resourceful technological tools and resources. Technology in my classroom will not be limited to the activboard; instead, it will personalize many digital concepts for every student. Just by having their own blogs alone, will open paramount opportunities for learning, sharing and developing academically.
The unexpected outcome for me was the wealth of knowledge that I gained. Additionally, the ease that I have in using the given tools today is beyond words. Many times, I was a little apprehensive in trying some of the gadgets and resources. With the 11 tools experience, I raised my own bar in knowledge-seeking, and stayed with the activities, no matter how frustrating it may have seem. I became more patient and now feel very secure in teaching someone else in those times when they may need motivation of their own. My students coming up have no idea what cool digital resources they will be using!
Tool #11: Good Digital Citizenship
In order for students to become good digital citizens, the teacher will have to model the proper norms. One of the ways to do this is to instill ethical practices, etiquette and responsibility. Ethical behaviors involve the absence of plagiarism and giving credit where credit is due. By teaching students sound digital behaviors with moral and legal foundations, they will be sure to seek aid from an adult when something unethical or questionable crosses their path.
Exhibiting etiquette in cyberspace is no different than treating everyone with kindness and respect in the "real world." By teaching students digital etiquette, they will understand that the digital sound-waves are interacted by people with feelings just like them. A good rule of thumb is to always ask: 'how would you feel is someone sent you a digital message or video with that tone?' This level of checks-and-balances will assure our students interact digitally with the utmost etiquette and respect!
Responsibility is key when using all of these modern gadgets. Your alias traces and trails everything you do in the e-world; therefore, our students must know that the virtual places they visit, and the gadgets they manipulate, must be done with the utmost responsibility in order to maintain trustworthiness. Modeling this level of responsibility will make sure our students are responsible users of 21st century tools in all of their digitally-educational, and recreational endeavors!
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Tool #10
Some of the free educational apps that I reviewed were: iTouches in the classroom, iPod touch, iTunes, and iPod literacy. These gadgets were very resourceful. There are many applications that students can manipulate for their learning, and enjoyment. From visiting google apps to downloading music, they will be able to explore the many informational and recreational software available.
In our school library, the last semester of the previous year, students used iTouches to do research in various encyclopedic applications. Students were able to find a lot of up-to-date information that may have been impossible in traditional paperback encyclopedias. This modern research outlet provided more innovation, creativity and authenticity for the topics researched. The students were very pleased with the amount of fast and authentic information the iTouches provided. This software proved that students can learn and enjoy their learning through technological tools.
In our school library, the last semester of the previous year, students used iTouches to do research in various encyclopedic applications. Students were able to find a lot of up-to-date information that may have been impossible in traditional paperback encyclopedias. This modern research outlet provided more innovation, creativity and authenticity for the topics researched. The students were very pleased with the amount of fast and authentic information the iTouches provided. This software proved that students can learn and enjoy their learning through technological tools.
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