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Monday, May 20, 2013

Vokis, Jogs, and Modules...Oh My!

Within a week, things started getting real! After my fifth class out of six, I learned how I can be in charge now, how I can be an online teacher...do I truly have what it takes? Our class has read a series of articles that provided us insights into the world of online education. There were many qualities addressed, positive and negative aspects reviewed, and comments posted from those that are involved in this world already. I have once again drawn this conclusion...I can do this! I would love an opportunity to explore this world, learn more about it, and contribute to it as an online teacher. I feel that this world,in addition to my professionalism will be a fun, wild, frantic ride full of  ups and downs, but so is any job!! For this entry, I am going to talk about the highlights from the last week and how these will affect my teaching in the future!

Last week, I joined a colleague on Blackboard Collaborate, an online teaching tool where courses, lectures, and presentations can be conducted and students can join to participate. It went very well!! I felt confident in my abilities and look forward to interacting and hopefully using it more often. The worry I have is the ability to practice. I will keep playing around with my free 30 day trial, but after that, I am not sure how I will continue to use it unless my district adopts it into our school or if I work in a job that uses it as well. Either way, this was something new that I feel makes online teaching engaging and possible!!

Two new technology tools that I learned about were how to create a Voki and add favorite websites through Jog the Web. Apparently, the Voki has been around awhile, but you get to create an interactive avatar that can be posted, recorded with your own voice, designed, and added to any site you already use! Okay, have you checked out my avatar yet? PRESS PLAY! TOP RIGHT ON MY BLOG! :-) My two daughters gave it a try and were a little surprised to hear that the unicorn sounds awfully like their mom! I would love to have an avatar introduce them to my own website or have each of my students use an avatar to give them a creative voice on an assignment. I feel that it can be a creative way to bring out many shy students and give them a chance to share a comment about our current topic. They could even set up two and have them respond to a debate! The Voki with the most convincing comment wins! The other technology tool that I learned to use was called Jog the Web. Here is a link to check out my first trial run, Carrie's Jog the Web.This tool allows the owner to create pages and collections of important websites. I enjoyed this one immediately. I can see this being an easy thing to set up for my students when a collection of links and Internet resources are needed to be used. Students can go from one page to the other easily and quickly and see my comments about each site. I seem to say this several times, but I do mean it...I have enjoyed learning about these tools and can't wait to see them take a place in my lesson plans and help students thrive.
Now, another test stands in front of me...creating my own interactive course (lesson) for students in my class to interact and use. I am nervous, but confident in my ability  to complete this challenge. Already, I do feel ahead of the game because I will be working on this with my current Social Studies partner, and I would like to expand my use of Edmodo, a site I have used just this past school year. So, stay tuned, keep reading, press play on my Voki, and post any comments you have! Thank you!!


1 comment:

  1. Carrie. I am so impressed by your writing and all the work you do. You certainly are a super professional educator! You shared that you feel so much more like you can be an online teacher and I feel the same way. All your sites are amazing. I agree that only having a temporary Blackboard account is a deterent and it will be difficult to keep current with the program. I am wondering if our district has an official "on-line" teaching program that they would like us to us.

    The Voki is very entertaining and a great way to grab a student's attention. It is a great idea to have a little competition for the winning Voki.

    Thank you for all your comments and help with Edmodo. It was great to receive some positive reinforcement since I felt that I was out there by myself for this exercise.

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