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Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Blog #2-"I'm Back!"
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6 and already a master at navigating on the computer! |
Well, I am back again, and I start with this photo! There is a caption...six and already a master at navigating on the computer. I awoke one morning and saw my oldest, Cailyn, already on the computer. I normally do not let her on my MacBook, but she had already managed to turn it on, get onto her school's website, logged on, scrolled to the Kindergarten page, and was playing a math game. Whew! I just stood there in awe! This is the future. This is considered normal for her and clearly fun and easy to use! This made me think of what I am doing with taking this online class. After the second session, I was challenged and now seeing Cailyn do all these things so well, I want to be able to connect with her. I need to learn, I need to understand, apply, make mistakes, learn again, and keep moving forward.
During the second class, I learned about social bookmarking, browsers, and I signed up for a Diigo account. At first, I will admit I thought I had this subject matter down.
PERSONALLY: From my own experience, I have had time to practice saving folders under my bookmark, using apps such as Evernote which can tag favorite sites, videos, pictures, etc. I have enjoyed using those and found how much they can keep me organized since there is so much out there on the world wide web. I felt confident with using different browsers. I have seen how different browsers work on different computers and been able to find benefits in browsers such as Chrome and how it works with my Google features. Friday night rolled around and BOOM! I was in a panic! I started my homework, and I came across new names, technical terms that I had not heard of before, and the frustration set in. Even though, I was becoming frustrated, I took a deep breath, leaned on the support of my friends and my husband, and I got through it. I am learning and having fun exploring.
PROFESSIONALLY: I can see many new things I look forward to using in my classroom. I do see a huge advantage with my new educator account on Diigo. I am hoping that I can prepare some communities, set up groups for my different classes, and get more and more students involved with tagging articles that they have researched and provide feedback to each other. I also feel confident that I can soon be that expert colleagues can lean on when they need ideas to incorporate technology in their classroom based on what I have learned and used in my experiences.
I focus back to the picture of Cailyn. I focus on her excitement as she discovers how technology works and how much fun it can be. It is a simple message that I take with me as I move forward and learn more from this online class. Even though I will still come across many challenges, I lean too on this message heard on one of my favorite sit-coms when the main character is thrown a challenge his way. He will strongly reply without hesitation, "Challenge Accepted!" I shall do so as well with excitement like my daughter, Cailyn!
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Assessment 1.1 Blogging
The time has come to embrace the use of
technology both personally and professionally. Recently, I began coursework
for my newest class, CED501 Successful Online Learning through Cardinal Stritch
University. I have always been the one to become excited, but yet I let my
nerves get the best of me and got easily flustered. I was extremely nervous
during my first session and felt frustrated when a few minor things were not
working. As the time went by, I found my
excitement growing as I began seeing many new opportunities and experiences
open up online.
I am surrounded by technology personally
because of what my husband does for a living as the Director of Technology
Instruction at a high school in Kenosha County, and as well as professionally,
for example, when I read an e-mail about being a part of my school district's
Next Generation of Learners team for the next school year. Again, the same
feelings came around, excitement and frustration. I am excited because I know
through this course I will be exposed to new informational sites like this blog
(first timer here!) as well as many new collaborating skills that are essential
to online learning. I do worry about the frustration part of it and how I will
find the time to get through it. At times in my school when I can actually get
a hold of laptop carts, it takes a lot of patience and time for my students to
get logged on, to deal with forgotten passwords, laptops that were not charged
or broken, and to help students know where to save their documents. I then must have a successful lesson through
technology in under 41 minutes of class time! Yikes!
In particular, I am concerned about engaging my students. The video that I have attached to this blog really makes me think and ponder the same questions the students in the video have. I want to engage them and if they are surrounded by their own technology, cell phones, text messages, e-mail, gaming sites, Facebook, Twitter (I can go on and it is overwhelming), how will I keep them engaged in my classroom?
However, I am a willing participant and open to learning, trying, and practicing through learning technological opportunities offered in this class. I am confident that I will reach out to my own next generation of learners. I have already seen some examples in my current profession by the success of apps or sites I have already been using such as Edmodo, Evernote, Google Sites and Documents, Remind101, and PollEverywhere.com. I hope to find ways to put them all together with what I will learn from this course.
In particular, I am concerned about engaging my students. The video that I have attached to this blog really makes me think and ponder the same questions the students in the video have. I want to engage them and if they are surrounded by their own technology, cell phones, text messages, e-mail, gaming sites, Facebook, Twitter (I can go on and it is overwhelming), how will I keep them engaged in my classroom?
Source: YouTube
A Vision of K-12 Students Today
However, I am a willing participant and open to learning, trying, and practicing through learning technological opportunities offered in this class. I am confident that I will reach out to my own next generation of learners. I have already seen some examples in my current profession by the success of apps or sites I have already been using such as Edmodo, Evernote, Google Sites and Documents, Remind101, and PollEverywhere.com. I hope to find ways to put them all together with what I will learn from this course.
I will end my first blog with the intention
that I am open and ready to learn from all my colleagues. I am a team player
and open to suggestions, comments, and feedback (or FIGGYBACK which was
inspired from a fond nickname of mine growing up). During this course, I look
forward to incorporating what I have learned into my classroom (perhaps
becoming an online teacher) as well as learning from others how they find the
balance of using technology with content, such as my favorite subject, Social
Studies. Thank you!!
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