Create a blog post about your experience and thoughts about these tools. Can you see the potential of this tool(s) for student learning or professional development? How can teachers or libraries take advantage of the tool you chose?I chose MagMa for my new tool to explore. I know students love watching videos. I figure that if I can incorperate a youtube or other video to what it is I am teaching than that will be engaging for the students. For now this is the only other tool I explored but I know there are many more that I want to find out more about.
Mr. Breyfogle
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Cool Tools Reflection
Reflection Task
Podcast Reflection
Reflection Task
For my task I did a podcast about myself as well a quick song for my class. It was cool how easy it was to create the podcast and then post it to my blog as well as my wiki. There are so many powerful ways this can be used in my classroom. Something I just thought of was recorded sub plans. For instance if I was sick and couldn't make it into the school I could create a podcast, post it to my blog, and call the school to have my sub access it. I know I could use e-mail, but this way I could be more descriptive with what I wanted the sub to do.
There is so much I can do in the classroom with video and screencasting. I could upload videos of different lessons I do or example problems that are hard so students could refer back to an example rather than having to rigoursly take notes. If I wanted to use online tools I could create a screencast to show the exact steps I want the students to do.
The possiblities are endless when it comes to this technology. I see these three tools as documented voice, video, and web directions. All very powerful things.
Create a blog post about your experience and thoughts about these tools. Can you see the potential of this tool(s) for student learning or professional development? How can teachers or libraries take advantage of podcasting, video, and screencasting?
For my task I did a podcast about myself as well a quick song for my class. It was cool how easy it was to create the podcast and then post it to my blog as well as my wiki. There are so many powerful ways this can be used in my classroom. Something I just thought of was recorded sub plans. For instance if I was sick and couldn't make it into the school I could create a podcast, post it to my blog, and call the school to have my sub access it. I know I could use e-mail, but this way I could be more descriptive with what I wanted the sub to do.
There is so much I can do in the classroom with video and screencasting. I could upload videos of different lessons I do or example problems that are hard so students could refer back to an example rather than having to rigoursly take notes. If I wanted to use online tools I could create a screencast to show the exact steps I want the students to do.
The possiblities are endless when it comes to this technology. I see these three tools as documented voice, video, and web directions. All very powerful things.
Quadratic Formula Song
Solving quadratic equations can be a challenge for my Algebra II students. One of the proofs we do is how to solve a quadratic equation for x using the coefficients. The proof leads to a somewhat long formula. To help students remember the formula I use a song!
Google Reader and Wiki Reflection
Wiki Reflection Task
In a posting to your blog, describe your thoughts/reactions/learning, etc. from the module.
I set up a Wiki page that I hope to incorporate into my classroom next fall. It is great how easy it will be for my students to access my site. The only problem is our school is little behind in the technology department where students do not have access to the internet when they are in my classroom. Either way, I can put things on the wiki that I want my students to access. As of right now I have one website that has materials directly connected to each class I teach. This summer I will have more time to better compile that list.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Flikr Reflection
Reflection Task
After using Flikr for about an hour I see it more as a place I would use to store and share photos. I like the fact that I could send someone a link to see a photo album rather than having to upload a file and send through e-mail. Eventually I will explore flikr more and find uses for it in my professional life. I do see how this tool could be very effective for other fields of study; right now I am not sure how I would incorperate this site into my math curriculum.
Create a blog post about your experience and thoughts about this tool. Can you see the potential of this tool for student learning or professional development? Or just as an easy way to share photos that can be accessed from anywhere? How can teachers or libraries take advantage of social online photo galleries?
After using Flikr for about an hour I see it more as a place I would use to store and share photos. I like the fact that I could send someone a link to see a photo album rather than having to upload a file and send through e-mail. Eventually I will explore flikr more and find uses for it in my professional life. I do see how this tool could be very effective for other fields of study; right now I am not sure how I would incorperate this site into my math curriculum.
DIIGO Reflection
Reflection Task
Create a blog post about your experience and thoughts about this tool. Can you see the potential of this tool for research assistance? Or just as an easy way to create bookmarks that can be accessed from anywhere? How can teachers or libraries take advantage of social bookmarking sites?Diigo is an interesting tool that can be used as a central hub for storing, organizing, and sharing everything we have discussed in this class so far. Right now, my primary use of Diigo is a holder of my bookmarks related to my professional job of teaching math. In the future however I will be creating lists to hold information on coaching and for my personal interests as well. I am glad I had a chance to be introduced to Diigo. Without taking this class I don't think it would have happened.
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