Sunday, April 24, 2011
Movies in the Classroom
I know that movies are not always useful in classrooms, but I think they are a technology that teachers don't take advantage of. They watch movies to fill time, and often the movies don't involve learning. I think there are many movies out there that have content and are enjoyable for students.
Wikispaces
This class was my first experiences ever with wiki, so creating my own was challenging to say the least. There are a lot of differences between blogs, weebly and wikispaces. All of these applications involve interacting with others on the internet, and in that sense there is a place for all of them in a classroom. The biggest difference between a wiki and blog is that with a blog you are writing and others can comment on your posts, but no one can actually change what you have written. With a wiki you are working with a group of people to create and share information. I don't see many similarities between weebly and wiki spaces, because weebly is again your own personal website, where you are the sole producers of the content published. Because of these differences all three can be used in a classroom, but they all have very different roles.
As at teacher I can not see myself using wiki instead of a weebly to communicate about things happening in the classroom, but I can see it being used by students. Most people don't like working in groups, but I think using a wiki can solve a lot of the problems involved in group work. Its a great place for students to share information with each other and work together to produce something they can all be proud of. I think it might be a little advanced for elementary school, but in middle school and high school I can think of many projects that could be done using a wiki.
As at teacher I can not see myself using wiki instead of a weebly to communicate about things happening in the classroom, but I can see it being used by students. Most people don't like working in groups, but I think using a wiki can solve a lot of the problems involved in group work. Its a great place for students to share information with each other and work together to produce something they can all be proud of. I think it might be a little advanced for elementary school, but in middle school and high school I can think of many projects that could be done using a wiki.
Google Docs
This was my first time ever using Google Docs and after I tried it I found it weird that it hasn't been utilized in any of my college classes. So far in the semester this is the most useful technology I have learned about this semester, and there are SO many ways it could be used in a classroom. I think you could begin using it in 3rd grade, when students are really getting into writing complete stories or essays. I remember in 3rd grade we were assigned an animal and had to write a report about them, I had otters and to this day I still know a lot about them. I think this would be a great way to integrate google docs in the classroom. Then students can work on them at school and home, and peer revision is simplified. Students would be put into groups based on their animals similarities and then those students would help revise your work. The way google docs makes documents so portable is great for students and teachers. Students could submit their work from the docs, and there's no paper wasted. I also think it could be used to get parents involved with their students writing. They can look at the document at work or home. I think using parents as peer revisers can be helpful. Overall this is an application that will simplify any writing activity in the classroom.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Tikatok
This week I decided to learn more about the online application Tikatok. With Tikatok you can publish your own book online in three easy steps. 1:Write your story, 2:Add pictures, 3:Order your book. Because the website is easy to navigate and use this application could be used for almost any grade. Another aspect that makes this appropriate for younger students is that the website has a section called "Story Sparks", this section has subjects for stories and a little bit of a theme to help the child write their own story. This application could be used in almost any writing assignment, students could make poetry books, cartoon books or even just stories of their own.
There are some major advantages and disadvantages to using this website in a classroom. One advantage is that when a child has finished a book they will have a quality product they are proud of and can take home to keep. This is also a new and interesting way to incorporate technology in a writing assignment. I think the biggest disadvantage is the price of the books. The least expensive book is 18$, and that is too much to ask for from parents. I also don't think there would be room in any classroom budget to afford these books. Another disadvantage is that with the "Story Sparks" students may not be giving all of their effort if the project is already started for them. Overall I think this program would be great to use for a writing assignment if we could find the means to pay for it, otherwise it would be disappointing to work on it and not get to see the final project. I'm going to look for a site that has a similar function, but costs less.
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