Monday, April 20, 2009

post # 10, final post!!

The topics I found most interesting from reviewing my classmates' blogs are the different online web-based resources. Everyone had pretty different and very useful ideas. One classmate had the online web-based resource of www.4teachers.org and I found it very interesting and useful. Everyone else had ideas that were useful and interesting and some I had never heard of.

I would like learn how to use is more about the internet. Information on how to make new websites and edit old ones. I think it would be really interesting to see how the websites work and manage one. It would be useful to make websites for your students to visit and it would also be useful to see what they like and dislike about the website and classroom via an annoymous comment box. Also, I could learn to monitor how many hits and from who the website earns a day, which could teach me when my students like to get their homework done!

I could achieve my future educational technology-related goals by remembering everything I learned in this class and taking it with me to the classroom. I could achieve those goals but following through and actually using everything I have learned so far and everything I will learn in future technology classes about education related technology in the classroom. Thanks for teaching me everything you did!!!

paragraph on ways in which you might achieve your future educational technology-related goals.

Post # 9 [I switched number 8 and 9 topic on accident!]

This is my post number 9 but is actually topic number 8 because I accidently did 9 for 8! Sorry!

I think my PowerPoint 2 assignment came out pretty well. I made sure each slide was hooked up to correct following slide. I also made sure my questions were challenging but they could also be answered. I also tried to make sure everything was pleasing to the eye and interesting to look at and enjoy. I tried to make each slide fun and different, but still stay organized and follow eachother. [I didn't add any examples because I finished it in class and don't have it saved on my home computer].


I might integrate peripherals and non-computer audio-viusal in the classroom by using pictures and real objects. Sometimes bringing in the actual object gives students a better feel than a 2-D image on the computer can give them. I might use them with computer-based technologies to make a presentation with information about each thing I bring in (for example, a preserved animal skull).

I think the PowerPoint Skills will be very useful in the educational career because there is so much to be done with them. Making games to play and animate presentations will teach students information but not bore them and will also keep them paying attention.

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Post # 8

A web-bases resource I like using is Google Images. Pictures are a clear way to display words and it is often easier for certain students to understand. Google Images have a wide variety of images available for a countless number of topics. Also, Google Images is easily accessable to anyone who has basic internet connection. I usually don't have a problem finding exactly the image I am looking for.

Google.com/images is the site I use to pull of the images from Google Images. It is good to be used when teaching because I can use it for many subjects. Google Images has numbers for teaching math, books, ect. for teaching reading, animals and scientific pictures for teaching science. Also, a description and a website is offered with most of the images generated.

I think I will use Excel and programs like it to manage grade books and budget sheets. Grading first graders work would be much better organized in a program like Excel. An online program is not needed because most first graders do not need to keep up with their grades at home, but when they ask the teacher the teacher needs to know everything. Grading could be kept for all subject areas that I might teach the first graders.

The plan for the final project is introducing computers with software programs on the computers brought into the 4th and 5th grade classrooms. This way, teachers can break students up into groups that rotate different stations. One of the stations could be the computers which will be equipped with interactive programs that offer another way of learning for students. Programs that actively involve the students in solving math dilemnas. Programs that students can enter a practice essay and get an immediate grade. Challenges that were encountered were with the money and deciding what classrooms should get the computers and how many in each.

Post #7

I feel the biggest advantage of using presentation software is the K-12 classrooms is the ease of use, creation of and ease of learning for the students. Presentation software is relatively easy to put together but looks very nice and pleasing to the eye. Using the software is very easy as well which makes it easy for students to follow the lesson and / or take notes. Students learn very easily with the software because it is so clear and easy to go back and forth between slides. The biggest disadvantage is that the software is not available everywhere. Not all schools and teachers have access to the software and neither do students. Also, teahcers can only work on projects using the software where they having appropriate computer access.


I might use PowerPoint to support student learning as a mean of lecturing. Students can easily follow along and take notes from my PowerPoint notes. A lesson on animals could be made easier because I could include pictures, animations and sounds.


Education technology that interests me is the online grading programs. Teachers can more easily keep track of grades and not have to do all the mathematical problems to figure out averages. Students can also follow along with their grades to check for errors. For example, Pinnacle is an online grade viewer for parents, students and teachers to keep track of.