Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Internet Safety

1. Reading: I read the article Things as They Really Are by David A. Bednar

2. I watched the suggested videos as well as videos i found from different children's websites and videos children may watch from YouTube.

3. From all the videos and readings i did, i realized how important it is to prevent students from going to websites or watching videos you don't want them to see. There are a lot of internet predators and bad websites students can easily be distracted by. I realized the importance of really watching children as they are on computers, especially if they are able to access the internet. Also i realized the importance of teaching children about the harmful things on the internet and computers that they need to be aware of. Simply teaching students about what is out there and what they can do will help prevent a lot of problems.

4. I asked a friend about what he knew regarding internet safety and children. I was quite surprised at how much he knew. He suggested internet filters, pop-up blockers, webpage scanner that scans for maliciousness, and setting up through the router times of day where the internet cannot be accessed. I shared with him other things he could do to be safe with children such as informing the child and talking to them about what is on the internet and what to do if they encounter any bad websites or are contacted by people they do not know. I think he will take this information and apply it into his home so that his children will be safer when using the internet.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

TPACK Assignment

Here is the link to my google doc: http://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dgqk2phz_4frdf77gt


Here is my presentation. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Three Lesson Plans

Here are the links to my lesson plans:

Content:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcmp3j9b_2dcbpggfn

Literacy:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcmp3j9b_0f6bfjwdm

Math:
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcmp3j9b_1f85b48gr

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Week 10: What I learned

From watching these three videos I really learned a lot. Before watching, I thought technology integration into a classroom was something that would be hard to do since most of the resources we have looked at have been presentation based, or programs children would need to have spent several lessons learning how to use before they could create a product successfully. But through these videos i learned that technology integration can be, and is most of the time very simple. Children don't have to be exploring the galaxies to be learning about technology, lessons can be as simple as having kids draw their pictures in kid pix, rather than on paper. The other thing I realized through watching these videos is that there is a lot to know about technology, and really there is no excuse not to use it in our classrooms today since most children are fairly familiar with it.

The one thing I really liked was when one of the videos mentioned that we shouldn't be afraid to use technology, because children are brave and willing to try and experiment with it.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Technology in the classroom

I was pleasantly surprised as i walked into my classroom at how much technology was available in our classroom. There are cassette tape players, three computers with internet, a cd player, an overhead projector, a flex cam and a projector that can hook up to computers. There is also a TV available for checkout from the school if needed. I was happy to see that so much technology is used by the children as well as the teacher. It surely is a huge increase since i was in school. I think all the technology around is definitely enhancing student learning.

I have also finished the first two parts of this assignment (the mid-course survey and the informed consent.)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Science Lesson

For my activity i will be teaching my students the earth and moon are both spherical. To do this i am going to use the technology called worldwind. First of all i will talk to the kids and find out what they know about the earth and moon, and then let them use the technology to explore the earth and moon. I will have them note any similarities or differences that they see between the two planets on a worksheet. After they have done this, I will have questions to help guide their learning so they can discover what they need to learn through this lesson. I will ask them to measure the earth and moon and see what one is larger, noting what the measurement line looks like (curved line means the planets are not flat). I will also have them use the time lapse to look at how the sun affects the two planets, and ask them to zoom in and note any differences or similarities between the two planets. After they have done these three things they can play around with any of the settings, explore the atmosphere, and also look at the different planets that are included in this application.

The technology will enhance the lesson because the students will actually be exploring the planets rather than just looking at pictures and being told the facts about each one. I'm really excited to do this lesson and figure it all out!

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Virtual Tour

Here is my virtual tour!



Also, here is the link to my google site: http://sites.google.com/site/myvirtualtoursite/virtual-tour

The three tours i watched were:

Malorie Walton
Alyssa Young and
Ashley Daley

I think all three of them did an excellent job and i really enjoyed watching their tours!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

For my virtual tour i am exploring different landmarks to learn measurements.

The content curriculum is in 2nd grade mathematics standard 3 objective two which states : Identify and use units of measure, repeat that unit, and compare the number of iterations to the item being measured. The indicators for this objective specifically talk about using different units of measure to measure the same object. I chose to do a virtual tour on this curriculum because it can easily integrate history as well into the lesson, however i will only be focusing on making sure the children learn about measures.

The pedagogy i am using is to have children go to these different places and explore how large or small certain landmarks are. I will have them view something close to home that they know about, and then compare that to the other objects that we look at (in class discussion).

The technology i am using will be a google maps tour. This is a good fit with the content because it is a fun way to measure items. Measuring everything with rulers, pencils, and other classroom objects is fun, but after doing it for so long it can get old and boring. Using the computer to measure landmarks is a great way for children to see how big things in the world around them really are.


Location Activity DescriptionGoogle Earth Content
1. Mount VesuviusMeasure the mouth of Mount vesuvius.Record the distance in feet and miles across at its widest pointGo to mount vesuvius where the students will see a real picture of the volcano. ruler tool
2. Geneva Elementary School Measure the length of our school creating a path. Measure in both inches and feet. Geneva Elementary school, ruler tool.
3.Egyptian Pyramids. Measure how tall the middle pyramid is in both yards and meters. Great pyramids
4.Worlds Largest BasketMeasure this basket from the bottom to the top of the handles in inches and one measurement unit of your choice. Image Overlay, Longerberger Basket headquarters Newark, OH

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

This week we explored digital storytelling, here is the video i made to go with a poem to teach about the 4 seasons.
For some reason my blog cuts off the side of my video. you can watch it at this link.

I also watched some videos from people in my class,

1. Allie Becker
I loved this video! I would have never thought to have the students make predictions to go along with the video. what a creative way to explore this curriculum standard. I loved how she took the pictures herself!

2. Ashley Daley
Ashley's video was a trailer for the book the lion, the witch, and the wardrobe. I think it would be great to show the students this before reading the book and have them try to guess what will happen as the book goes along.

3. Sabrina Huyett
I loved the trailer she made for hatchett! the music was so intense and really help to set the mood. It made me want to go read the book. job well done!'

4 Becky Edmonds
Loved the photos she used in her video. they made it more interesting to watch. i think kids would be a lot more engaged in this video than they would be just learning the alphabet doing worksheets.

5. Nicole Mahas
Her video on how to keep from getting sick was so fun. I loved the pictures she took and i think it would be really fun to show this movie to children. I think they would learn a lot from it.

6. Rachel Hamilton
I loved the use of all the different pictures of the babies. It would be really fun to do this in a class and place in pictures of all the children and then show it to them.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Storyboard





Here is my storyboard, the pictures are just a rough sketch. I have found actual pictures online and will be using those.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Web 2.0

This week I created a wiki! the link to that is http://emiliedjones.pbworks.com/

This week I learned that integrating technology into your classroom will really enrich the lives of your students. When i am a teacher i think creating a class wiki is an excellent idea. It allows the parents of students to be able to follow along with what's going on in class, as well as see a calendar of upcoming events, take surveys, look at pictures, etc.

The most difficult thing I did this week was trying to get all the little portions into my wiki. It was very time consuming, but it ended out great. The most useful thing was definitely learning all about wiki's and exploring the different things I can put into it to make it really useful and practical.

Here are some screenshots of websites I have visited this week:

Diigo
Google Reader
Good Reads

Video Chatting

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Education

One of the main reasons why i love education is tied to the fact that i love working with children. I love to teach them something and see the spark in their eyes when they have learned and understand new knowledge. I have always wanted to be a teacher. I think that as human beings, we are always trying to seek out knowledge and learn to fill the empty spaces in our lives. Through teaching I am able to continually learn and grow as I teach. There is never a dull moment when teaching children, and I look forward to learning something different every day.