I enjoyed this class very much. I feel like I gained much more knowledge about technology, and I feel like I have more tools to work with as a professional. I guess I could say that prior to this class I was not very tech savvy, but now I know how to create blogs, navigate the web a little better, and create my own website. Most of the artifacts we created in class I thought were only things 'tech-y' people could create. I was so unaware of all the fabulous tools available to me that were so easy to use. I plan to use the majority, if not all, of the tools we learned about in this class sometime in my future classroom.
These tools are not only great for making great visuals for students, but they are also less time consuming (most are) and are free, so there is not a reason to not create a lesson, project, or handout from these tools. From this class I also learned that I really want a Mac computer sometime in the near future. I like my PC but I really liked working with Macs also. I had never really used one before this class, and now I've grown used to using one and have become more comfortable with it.
In the Beginning of TPTE
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Website
The website is still something I am trying to get used to and learn to use. I am happy that I now know how to create a website if I were wanting to in the future. This is something that I think I will use. I have seen many school websites that do not require their teachers to create a website, but I like them because they are very informational and are helpful to those who may not know the teacher well. Looking at the teacher's website before meeting them for the first time on the first day of class would be a fun/cool way for the student to learn who he/she will be meeting (as well as the parent), and I like adding class work to the website. I think if students saw some of what they were doing in the classroom online and available to others to view, they would be more appreciative of their work. Hopefully I will get much more practice with using this tool and get used to it!
Blogging
The blogger tool was new to me (as was many of the tools we used in this class). I like using this tool for collaboration purposes and would be a good way for teachers to stay connected, as well as parents of students. I like how you can add pictures, videos, and links to the blogs so they kind of have an interactive aspect. I would like to use this tool in my classroom to keep connected with the community and to let parents know what is going on in the classroom.
IMovie
The IMovie activity was by far my favorite. I enjoyed creating a "how to" video, and it was fairly easy! Teachers of all technical capabilities would find this tool easy to use. Teachers can be creative in what they want to do with their video and how they want to present it. I like this tool because it is similar to the Animoto tool we used with our Web 2.0 tools, but it is much more advanced.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Timetoast
This was one of the Web 2.0 tools that I disliked the most. I can't see this being used in the classroom very often, except for a project or two. This would be interesting to use during a time unit to have the students create a timeline about themselves. I remember making a timeline in elementary school about many major events in my life. It would be cool to convert that to a Timetoast timeline for a presentation. I also dislike this tool because of the limited time frame someone is allowed to make. If a history teacher were to use this tool it would be difficult to use B.C. dates.
Glogster
This was one of my favorite Web 2.0 tools because it is truly interactive. Using this as a presentation in the classroom would be fun for students and they would have a great time creating them. There's a variety of presentations that can be made with this tool and virtually any subject can be included. I see myself using this tool often in the classroom, but I believe I'd use it more often in an older elementary class.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Inspiration/Diagram
I really like the Inspiration tool. I think I will find myself using this tool often in the classroom to bring together ideas, present new ideas, etc. The diagram I used was to present the idea of biomes to second graders. It did not include all the biomes, but it was just a basic idea. I like how you can add pictures and notes to the diagram and it can be sort of interactive.
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