The assignment this week was really tough for me. I don't have a lot of experience with curriculum yet, so it was a good learning experience for me. I like the idea of collaborating with a classroom teacher in a long-term project. It's not something I have observed yet and I can see how it could be a really meaningful experience, for both the students and the teachers. It is hard to choose only five favorite Web 2.0 tools, but I guess I would say StudyStack, Flickr, Blogs, YouTube, and Jing. All of them have such learning potential.
My experience in Module 2 was a positive one, though at times frustrating. I like to explore, but often don't feel like I know enough to even find all that is available. I feel like if I don't know what to look for, I certainly am not going to find it. But I got better at figuring things out and liked learning about all these new tools that we can use. Now we just need the time and the computer access to be able to share all this knowledge with teachers and students.
The only chance I had to look at an e-reader was last summer- my aunt owns a Kindle. She said she really likes it. I was intrigued by the ease of use and the fact that you can download a book so quickly, yet I have not purchased one for myself yet. I'm in no hurry. I would probably love it once I owned one, but for now, I'm happy just checking out books from my local library. Cost has been one of the reasons I haven't purchased one, but I would probably make up for that after just one trip to Barnes and Noble!
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Online Social Networking and Gaming
Okay, so I finally had to make a Facebook. I've been resisting because I don't want to get addicted to it and have it be a big time-waster, especially when I have very little time to waste. But I realize that I am in control (right?) and I can check it only when I feel like it and it doesn't have to be every day. Actually, I'm also kind of excited about it because it will give me a chance to connect with people that I haven't been in touch with for a long time. It's fun to see what everyone looks like now and what they are doing in their lives. So it will be a good thing. I feel like I am really part of the modern world now. My kids are thrilled, though only one daughter will friend me. That's okay. The daughter that won't friend me was very eager to help me set it up anyway and to show me around, which was very helpful. It's going to take some getting used to, all those chats and status updates and walls, etc. but it will be fun.
I looked at all of the online gaming sites that we were required to look at, but I didn't sign up to try any of them. I really have no interest in them. I'm sure it's partly my age and where I am in my life, but I have so many other things that I would rather be doing. I can understand why people, especially teenagers, like them, but I feel that they spend too much time playing them and I don't like it when the games are violent. Being in a virtual world for too long can make you forget about the real world and how you should act in it. But as a librarian, it is important for us to know what is out there and how our students are spending their time. I just don't like interacting online with people I don't know and I find it a little bit scary that teenagers are so eager to do that.
I looked at all of the online gaming sites that we were required to look at, but I didn't sign up to try any of them. I really have no interest in them. I'm sure it's partly my age and where I am in my life, but I have so many other things that I would rather be doing. I can understand why people, especially teenagers, like them, but I feel that they spend too much time playing them and I don't like it when the games are violent. Being in a virtual world for too long can make you forget about the real world and how you should act in it. But as a librarian, it is important for us to know what is out there and how our students are spending their time. I just don't like interacting online with people I don't know and I find it a little bit scary that teenagers are so eager to do that.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Online Multimedia
As Barb said, this might be a challenging week, and it was for me. The hardest part was finding podcasts. There seemed to be a lot of good ones out there, but downloading them was a different matter- many of them wouldn't work for me without joining the site I was on, which I didn't want to do. I already have an iTunes account, but I couldn't figure out how to listen to the podcasts without first downloading them to my ipod. Also, I didn't have much luck with Podcast Alley. However, I did finally manage to find 3 podcasts on my topic, which was the solar system for 5th grade.
I had fun making the animoto video- what a cool thing. My kids couldn't believe that I had done that, but really all it took was choosing some photos and some music and they did the rest.
I explored YouTube, TeacherTube and SchoolTube. I ended up liking YouTube the best. I began searching for my topic on TeacherTube and there were plenty of good videos available, but every time I watched one, I had to watch the SAME commercial every time. I finally got sick of that and went to YouTube, where they had all of the same videos I had just seen anyway.
Pandora was cool and I would like to explore that a little more when I have time. Same with Europa Film Treasures.
I had fun making the animoto video- what a cool thing. My kids couldn't believe that I had done that, but really all it took was choosing some photos and some music and they did the rest.
I explored YouTube, TeacherTube and SchoolTube. I ended up liking YouTube the best. I began searching for my topic on TeacherTube and there were plenty of good videos available, but every time I watched one, I had to watch the SAME commercial every time. I finally got sick of that and went to YouTube, where they had all of the same videos I had just seen anyway.
Pandora was cool and I would like to explore that a little more when I have time. Same with Europa Film Treasures.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Online Applications
This was a fun week, looking at all of the different applications and what they can do. I had only heard of a few of them, so it was great to learn about all of them. I did have to stretch my imagination, though, in order to try to come up with educational uses for many of them. A lot of them seem like "fun" applications, but I guess if you can figure out ways to make learning fun, then you're doing okay. My favorites were the sites where you can do things with photos, like BigHugeLabs and Animoto. Kids love that stuff, too.
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