Sunday, February 22, 2015
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Blog Post #5 PLN's What Are They?
PLN's or Personal Learning Networks was not something I knew anything about before this week. Wow. After listening to Dr. Lomax and watching the different video's on Personal Learning Networks I can see how PLN can help with my project base learning. This is all new to me but it is very exciting. The first step I have taken is starting a Twitter account. My first additions were my instructors and my group classmates.
How can they help you as a teacher? PLN can help me as a teacher by using my network of contacts as referrals to my students when working on different projects in their project base learning. I love history, in particular history of the civil war, so I look forward to adding teachers and other agencies to my Twitter account who have the same interest as I.
I have to form my PLN based on what interest myself and my class. I plan to ask for referrals from teachers that I already admire and I also plan to ask for some good references and resources with the contacts that I already have. I understand that my network can be world wide and it will be exciting to find other educators who have the same interest as my own.
Project #7 Part A - My Sentence Videos
My Sentence Is..
My Passion Is..
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Saturday, February 14, 2015
Sunday, February 8, 2015
C4T #1- Project 4 Post 1&2
Post #1: In my comment for teacher project, I was assigned William Ferriter, The Tempered Radical. He has written books on managing education and has an extensive website which he includes slide shows as his blogs as well. The first blog I read dealt with the idea of schools spending too much money on technology. He also suggested that schools should focus on the real issue of education, the learner, not how much technology a school has in their classroom.
My Comment: I posted my first comment to William Ferriter and introduced myself as college student majoring in education. I thought some of his views were very unlike the ones I feel are being taught in our class here at University at South Alabama. I did agree with a lot of what he said about technology and its usage in teaching . He suggested that technology could possible even get in the way of learning if not properly supervised by teachers. I told him I enjoyed his blog and his realistic observations. I signed on to follow him in the future.
Post #2: The second blog that I saw was a slide show William Ferriter put together on Filter. I sensed some hostile feelings by the choice of graphic images that William Ferriter put in his slide show. There was not any cute kittens in this slide show and very few smiling faces. I see where he gets the tempered in his the tempered radical name. He has a strong concern about technology replacing education and the outcome it will have on our students, especially if technology is not used properly.
My Comment: I posted a positive second comment to William Ferriter. He does have some very good points and I do believe his opinion on the matter is quite creditable. I found him very enlightening and engaging. If anyone could find the correct equation between technology and teacher instruction in a classroom, I feel it would be William Ferriter. I really enjoyed viewing his blog.
Project #15
In visiting the different web search engines, I found lots of interesting ways to look up various amounts of information. The search engines I have found valuable are Duck Duck Go, Bing, Dogpile, Ask, Wow, Webcrawler, AOL search, Wolfram Alpha. Each website has similar layouts but different features. The DuckDuckGo seach enginge proved to be an easy way to transfer photos to one's blog. Wolfram Alpha was not as easy to transfer a photo but a great way to find unique information not found on other more popular websites. Bing was a web site that was hard to transfer photos from. I was excited to find other ways to find information than just one search engine. I will use Duck Duck Go the most often of all the websites.
Blog Post #4
What kind of questions do we ask to our students is an issue every teacher must address. Teachers must consider what type of answer they want. If teachers want detailed information to confirm that the students understand the content then their questions cannot be close ended. Yes or no answers are strong indicators that the question was poor when measuring the amount of content a student understands. I believe teachers must be very aware of the type of answers they receive to make sure the students understood the question asked.
We are learning that questions are more important than answers in our EDM 310 class. I feel teachers need to spend time preparing questions that engage students interest and encourage thinking from their students deeper into the subject matter. Teachers should be aware of the different techniques they use when asking questions. I feel asking the right questions at the right time in the class is a powerful tool for teachers to gauge the progress of student's understanding. Questions are powerful tools in the classroom.
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