Wednesday, November 29, 2017

ILP #2 "Toolbox" - Quizlet



Check out my powerpoint here!
I'm speaking on every slide but sometimes it takes a bit to load because SharePoint is online streaming. So please be patient! :-)


Monday, November 20, 2017

Blog 10

As a teacher, I can imagine that data collection services like surveys will be so helpful. It's always good to know what your students think about certain things so you can make sure you are teaching them and giving lessons in ways that the students will actually benefit from and enjoy. Specifically, if you're a high school teacher, you can provide your students with anonymous surveys. On these surveys, give the students a chance to comment on what they like and don't like about your lessons. Knowing the favorite parts students have can help you make more lessons in the future that they will enjoy even more.

From reviewing my classmates blogs, I really got to view things from another perspective. Throughout the blog experience, we were all instructed to be writing about the same topics. One might think that that would yield similar blog posts, but that wasn't the case. My classmates all have different opinions on things and have come across different tools they have found useful in this class. Reading my various classmates' posts about different education technologies in general really opened my eyes a little more. I was able to read about what they themselves found to be useful and why. I got to read about how my own classmates were reacting to things and further reflecting on different technologies.

It's hard to pinpoint only one educational technology skill that I would like to learn next simply because the world of technology is just so large. There are so many little random things I would like to learn like how to operate 3D printers. Although I have learned a bit about them in this course, I would like to learn how to actually operate one! In addition, I would like to learn how to operate smart boards a little better because I know I will probably be expected to use one in my classroom one day!

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Blog 9

A type of learning that many educators are turning to is that of a flipped classroom. A flipped classroom is meant to be the opposite of a normal classroom. A "normal" way of teaching is having homework and studying out of the classroom and having lectures in classrooms by the teachers. A flipped classroom has students watch lectures online out of the class. Classtime is used to ask questions and discuss what was learned. This helps students really make sure they comprehend the lessons. It also helps the teacher know where the students stand with their knowledge. One website that can provide lectures for students is https://www.coursera.org.

All the open resources available online are helpful for all educators. Open resources online are a form of Creative Commons.Teachers make resources available for other teachers to take advantage of. This can be in either the entire curriculum or just specific lessons. Or even worksheets! A certain website that helps teachers and these resources is Open Up Resources. The website can be found here- https://im.openupresources.org

From the two powerpoint assignments, I learned how to do a lot. First off, I didn't know how to make my own personalized powerpoint slide template. I didn't even know that was a feature! I also didn't understand how to record my own powerpoint with my voice over it. After the second assignment where that was a required thing to do, I have become a professional at it! Overall, these two assignments really helped me get better at powerpoint.


Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Technology and Teacher Professional Development

Through my individual efforts, I got to discover a couple websites to assist with teacher professional development. Among those sites was LinkedIn. LinkedIn is a social media made for professionals to share their accomplishments, the latest news, and simply just stay connected with other professionals and companies! It's very helpful for teachers because it allows them to easily see what other teachers are up to.

From viewing the annotations and bookmarks of others, I got to see what other websites, blogs, and services my classmates have discovered. Among them was a website to find nearby teacher conventions. This can be helpful in keeping track of where and what the nearby conventions are about.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Blog 8

Adaptive technologies are so helpful in making those students with disabilities be able to feel like they are just like every other student and entirely part of the classroom. One of these types of softwares are different word prediction technologies. This can help students with disabilities type what they need to quicker. Some students with disabilities have real difficulties with typing so this can be very helpful. Another technology could be a special keyboard to help those students who can't see as well be able to type! Some printers can even print braille for these students too. I actually don't know anyone who has used these technologies but they seem so interesting! Some challenges I see right off the bat are things like cost and training for teachers and the students.

Powerpoint is a very effective tool to help make learning happen in the classroom! That can really be represented through the different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy-
Remembering- Many students are visual learners. Being able to show students diagrams on the board when showing a powerpoint can really help to make sure students are able to SEE what they are learning and make sure they don't forget!
Comprehending- On powerpoint, you can have information pop up on command when you are presenting the powerpoint. A way you can integrate comprehension into the powerpoint would be by writing questions on the powerpoint and then listing the answers after but make them appear only when you choose to. Then you quiz students and see what they actually know.
Applying-In powerpoints, you can have a starter question for whatever topic you are about to teach. It will help students start thinking about the topic and then you can show a video or something directly integrated into the powerpoint to really help them apply their prior knowledge into the new topic.
Analyzing- Powerpoints are perfect for analyzing topics! All you have to do is make slides for every part of one topic. You can really go in depth and analyze details on the different slides.
Synthesizing- A complete powerpoint is just tons of little parts put together to form an entire presentation. To synthesize in a powerpoint literally just breakdown a topic and explain in on the powerpoint.
Evaluating- During the powerpoint you can have discussion questions to help make students critically think about topics. Throughout the powerpoint you can list questions to make the students describe different topics and why they feel how they do on them.

Technological education is constantly evolving. Companies are always creating new tools for educators to help with simplicity and ease in teaching. It also can make learning so much more fun for students. It can be hard to stay on top of all the new technologies. That's why websites like EdSurge exist! This website features different articles that focus on topics revolving around technology in education. Theres even a specific subsection in the news tab titled "S'Cool Tools" which only features articles on different technology tools in education!

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Adaptive Technology for Diverse Learners

Throughout my individual efforts, I got to understand the kinds of technologies that are out there for those living with disabilities and those who help those living with disabilities. I honestly didn't realize just how many services and products were out there. I can imagine that being affected by disabilities living in today's times as opposed to even 30 years ago must be so different. The technologies today make it easier for those with disabilities to be in classrooms with unaffected students and still be able to benefit from the class. Years ago, that simply wouldn't have been possible because it would have been too difficult to integrate children with disabilities into the lessons made for the other students.

The group presentations made it easy to learn concepts in the textbook. It is easier for me to learn and understand concepts when they are told and explained to me as opposed to just reading things on my own. And in preparation for my personal group's presentation, I had to make sure I knew my material in and out. I did a lot of reading and reading of my section. I wanted to make sure I was going to be able to explain my section and have my classmates actually get something out of the powerpoint!

From viewing the bookmarks and annotations of others, I got to see what kinds of technologies are out there for those with special needs. Being able to go through my classmates bookmarks as opposed to searching tools out on my own made it so much easier for me. I got to not only save time from searching technologies all on my own, but I also got to see technologies that I may not have come across on my own.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Blog 7

From using twitter these past weeks, I have come to discover just how helpful it is for educators. I followed various educators and education companies so my feed is always full! I am constantly becoming exposed to different tips, tricks, and facts regarding the education world. The benefits I've come across so far involve the simplicity of twitter. Its so easy to get information. Its also not that much of a time commitment. Its easy to just hop on twitter whenever you have some down time and become connected to whats going on online. The one struggle I have come across myself is that if you're always on twitter, theres not as much new stuff going on all the time. Therefore you aren't learning as much if you're obsessively using twitter.

From the webpage assignment, I got to learn all about Weebly! Before this assignment, I had never used this website before. I think its really good that I now know how to make my own Google calendar and display it on my website. Its so cool that whenever I update  the calendar, the calendar shown on my website is updated instantly! Overall I like Weebly for how easy the platform is to figure out. But going along with that simplicity, its hard to personalize the site as much as I would want to just because of the pretty strict layout they allow your websites to follow. Honestly, with my personal website, I'm satisfied and wouldn't change a lot if I were to do this project again. I think every part of this assignment is helpful for my future career because I need to be able to know how to make a website for nearly any teaching position!  Here's a direct link to my website. http://msbriannamaphis.weebly.com

With Diigo, I'm able to use webpages and share information in ways that I honestly didn't even know was possible. I think being able to not only bookmark specific pages but actually highlight and write notes directly on the page is such a helpful feature. This tool is so helpful for my relations with my peers simply because its such a simple way to get to share information. Its also so cool to be able to see bookmarked sites of others as well and get to see the kinds of tools your fellow teachers are using. Diigo is just a representation of collaboration at its finest.