Tuesday, January 20, 2009

20 reasons to Blog


Some things that stood out to me. Blogs are a means to publish work, which is a motivational tool for students. If the whole world can read their blogs, they will do their best work. Blogs are an authentic task, it has a real life application. Blogs are a fun way to express yourself and say what you really think.

http://murcha.wordpress.com/2008/03/14/20-reasons-why-students-should-blog/

How to Wikis



This wiki website will tell you how to do just about anything you want. It starts with how to kiss and goes from there. It has great links that are relevant, informative and has virtually no advertising content. And of course, the best part is you can share what you have learned during your many times around the sun.

http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page

Coolcatteaching!



I think this is a "cool"website although it may take some time getting used to. I am not entirely sure how to make use of all it has to offer. Frankly, it is confusing. It does mention some educational products one can buy and it has some good links. I like the activities for beginners. I think I might have a lesson on writing on the web for my students or I can have a learning center where they can choose from the three activities.

http://coolcatteacher.blogspot.com/2009/01/basics-for-beginners-what-is-web-20.html

Thursday, January 15, 2009

20 Reasons why students should blog.


This article gave me a lot of good ideas and presented a good argument for using blogs in the classroom. Students today are fascinated by technology and the internet, in particular, and of course, its relevance is undeniable. Blogging is good to use with students because it allows them to publish their work instantly and the point was made that if their work is published online, the whole world can see it, which hopefully will make them put their best foot forward and do their absolute best.

Comment on jblack website.

It was interesting to learn a quick history on blogging and to read the comments left by educators on how blogging can be used in the classroom. Essentially, I see it as user friendly way to create a website. I like all the suggestions for educational uses for blogs. It was suggested that one could use it to post student work, make general comments about student performance or use as a communicative tool. While not all parents will have access to the internet or the desire to use it as a means of communication, their children and our students will no doubt benefit from such exposure and even find it fascinating.

Shift Happens!


I like the video, but I am skeptical. Statistics are misleading and it seems too much like propaganda and scare tactics. Also, when did homeland security become a major, is violation of privacy rights and domestic espionage a legitimate profession? I don't necessarily agree that the stats mentioned in the video spell doom for the United States. I am not sure what factors are critical to a country's success and while I agree that having a populace that is on the forefront of technology is vitally important, I think our greatest strength is our universities and other institutes of higher learning.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

Access to computers.

I have a laptop that I use for teaching and my classroom has 4 computers. I also have access to the computer lab twice a week for computers and keyboarding, specials for 45 min and 30 min.