Saturday, February 9, 2013

Glogster

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Three comments I left.

PART 8

Web 2.0 was on of the best classes I have taken in this program. I learned about all kind of classroom technology that I never new existed. I also learned to use web tools that will enhance my career as an educator and I think it will better help me in supporting my colleagues.

So the last thing I needed to do was to comment on three other peoples pages. It was fun seeing other peoples pages and how they did their websites. The three people I commented on were John Silva, Randal Hare, and Brooke Shepherd.

I really enjoyed this call, but it was a lot of work and I am glad to be done ;) 

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Google Form

Ok, I have done this a thousand times, creating a Google doc. Which they have changed to Google drive. Any whooo I have not created a fun form in a while so for this project, that is exactly what I did. 

It was fun, creative and easy. There are many outlines to choose from and they give you many question option choices like, multiple choice, pick list, and open response. 

I use at least three different options in my form entitled "You are invited."

Check it out. It can be found on my Web 2.o page.

 So next in my journey of the Web 2.0.  I have just learned how to do social bookmarking. I think it would be fun if your into people knowing all of your business. As for me I think I would rather not share my bookmarks with the world.
However, with that said here are a few that I am sharing with you. please click on the link below to see my socail bookmarks and enjoy ;)


https://delicious.com/v2.0

Glogster

I just finished creating my first interactive poster on the  Glogster website. It was a lot of fun and I can very much see students doing this and having a great time.

 The interactive posters are easy to use and allows your creativity to only be limited by your mind. I was able to upload images and video right from within the drafting process. They give you a little Google search engine to find whatever you need without having to leave the page or open another window. 

I really love this website because the possibilities are endless. You can put interactive lesson plans with video tutorial for students that will help to support even struggling learners. Student can watch videos of the teachers teaching and there is no talking out or back talk, because student are in your class with earphones on and focused on learning for a change.

My first glog is titled Math in everyday life and a link can be found on the Web 2.0 Application page and just by clicking the "Math in everyday life!" below.

 

Math in everyday life!

 

Enjoy ;)

 

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Monday, October 29, 2012

All students deserve to learn!

Every child deserves to learn. However, sometime educators are unsure and intimidated about what that looks like. Below you will find information about teaching students with disability.

 educating-children-with-special-needs

Ethics of Teaching Students with Disability (Video)

Sunday, October 28, 2012

The new school year 2012-2013

This is my first blog and I am looking forward to the new school year :)