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Sunday, December 14, 2008

A Change! Video of the Week!

So my video of the week is going to be a little different this week. First of all...get ready for this...I'm not doing a Twilight video! This week is going to be a completely different video. For those of you who don't know me and for those of you who do, but don't know...I'm a Britney Spears fan. Not like a huge fan, but I like some of her music. And I'm addicted to her latest video called Circus so I'm posting it for my enjoyment.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Technology Article #2

Technology Article #2-Interactive Math Game
So I found an interactive math game that is hosted by BBC. It helps children review their addition, subtraction or both. It uses lady bugs as a visual aid to help children picture how to add or subtract.
The URL for that game is: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/laac/numbers/ch1.shtml
As I researched further I found other websites that contained games for every grade level. There were games for multipication, addition, subtraction, algebra, decimals, etc.
Some other website I found were:
http://www.gamequarium.com/math.htm
http://www.aplusmath.com/games/
I also found a website that had interactions as well as premade worksheets that are broken down by grade so that you can print out worksheets for the students to do that would further solidfy their learning in math. That website is:
http://www.mathplayground.com/

Friday, December 5, 2008

Technology Articles: School is almost over!

Technology Article #1-Podcasting

Podcasting in the classroom can be extremely helpful in engaging students. There are pilot programs going on in major universities like Duke and University of Washington. Teachers saw that students who took the classes that had podcasting were less likely to drop because they could keep up with the material. They also reported that students were more engaged in lectures, projects, and field research by using iPods. The students are also given more of a voice in their own learning. They can receive feedback not just from other students in the class, but from individuals around the country or around the world!

There are additional benefits for the teacher as well as the student. Podcasting is very cheap. It only requires a microphone and a computer with the correct software on it. You can buy a microphone for a reasonable price at Wal-Mart or Radio Shack. There are many programs that can help create podcasts such as iTunes, CCPublisher, and Feedburner (which is blogger friendly).

I could use podcasting in my classroom to record the lectures for those who miss my class as well as providing additional materials to students who want to learn more. I could post the Podcast on Blogger and it would allow others to see what is going on in our classroom. Parents could listen to what I am teaching their students in class. Parents could learn the material along with their students. It would also allow students who had questions on the material to ask them in a Blogger like setting. This could lead to more interaction between students and the outside world, which would ultimately engage them in classroom learning.

Technology Articles: School is almost over!

Technology Article #1-Podcasting

Podcasting in the classroom can be extremely helpful in engaging students. There are pilot programs going on in major universities like Duke and University of Washington. Teachers saw that students who took the classes that had podcasting were less likely to drop because they could keep up with the material. They also reported that students were more engaged in lectures, projects, and field research by using iPods. The students are also given more of a voice in their own learning. They can receive feedback not just from other students in the class, but from individuals around the country or around the world!

There are additional benefits for the teacher as well as the student. Podcasting is very cheap. It only requires a microphone and a computer with the correct software on it. You can buy a microphone for a reasonable price at Wal-Mart or Radio Shack. There are many programs that can help create podcasts such as iTunes, CCPublisher, and Feedburner (which is blogger friendly).

I could use podcasting in my classroom to record the lectures for those who miss my class as well as providing additional materials to students who want to learn more. I could post the Podcast on Blogger and it would allow others to see what is going on in our classroom. Parents could listen to what I am teaching their students in class. Parents could learn the material along with their students. It would also allow students who had questions on the material to ask them in a Blogger like setting. This could lead to more interaction between students and the outside world, which would ultimately engage them in classroom learning.

Monday, December 1, 2008

More of the same in Education class

So this week we are still working on our final projects. I realized that the newsletter had to be double sided and so now I have to type another page for that. That puts me behind the gun on my other projects. But I think I can pull it off and then I'll start working on my brochure.
Thanksgiving Break was restful, but now it sucks to go back to school. And I didn't get to go see Twilight again which is the ultimate tragedy!!! But maybe I'll go this weekend so that I can have a stress reliever as finals approach. I will post a crummy, but way awesome video of the baseball scene from Twilight later when I'm not sick and ready to hurl on the keyboard.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

Education this week and Twilight!!!

So this week in Education class we are doing more of the same. Just working on our final projects. I got the newsletter done on Thursday and the classroom rules done on Tuesday. There's still the light at the end of the tunnel...it's just a very long tunnel right now. I learned how to save things into PDF which was interesting.
And I went to Twilight at midnight on the 21st!!!!! It was so awesome. The best scenes were ths super hot kiss between Bella and Edward (Bella is so freakin lucky!), the baseball scene, and the final battle. I haven't been able to get any scenes on YouTube yet. But I'll keep looking lol. Can't wait for New Moon!!!
I did find an interview on Nightline with the super hot kiss between Bella and Edward! So I'll include that for my ultra cool video of the week until more scenes pop up on the internet.

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Light at the end of the tunnel!

We're working on our final projects now. I started working on my class rules and got that done. I just used Microsoft Word and clip art to make my rules. I also figured out how to put the border on which was really cool. I'm going to start working on my flyer and newletter tomorrow. The class is finally winding down. Prof. Waters just said now we're going to come to class and just work on our assignments and she'll help us as needed. We still have to take attendance (blah that sucks). But I can see a light at the end of the tunnel now!

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Better Version of Decode! Yay!

So I figured out how to put the really good version of Decode by Paramore. It's the actual video from Stephenie Meyer's site. Yay for me!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

New Video For the week! And a little sneak peak!

So this week I haven't done tons of searching for Twilight videos. I will include on that I think is pretty good, but it's not as fabulous as some of the other videos I've featured.


Recently I've been cowriting a story with my cousin. It's actually become a series now. The first book we finished about a month ago and it's called Scarlet Night. The latest one we're working on is the sequel to Scarlet Night which is called Tainted Mirrors. I'll give a very brief intro to the story and then explain why I'm featuring this section of the story in particular. Kassie is a college student who falls in love with Adrian who is a vampire. Adrian and Kassie have a brief relationship before he is killed by vampire hunters (that's where Scarlet Night ended). Kassie in the meantime gets pregnant with Adrian's child. This conversation is between Kassie's daughter Jade and a boy named Scott, who is the son of one of Adrian's coven/family members. I picked to have this section of our story featured on my blog because it has a special place in my heart. I really have felt the what Jade is expressing to Scott and I truly do feel that it's important for people to read this and perhaps they have felt the same way. Just to preface the conversation so it makes sense...Jade just came to a new school and hasn't seen Scott in forever. She doesn't remember him or his twin sister (long story) and she's asking him about his twin sister when we come into the conversation.
So enough of my ramblings and on with the section:

“Sorry, I guess I think too much about everything, I didn’t mean to freak you out or anything. So why don’t you tell me what Ariana is like.”
That brought a breathtaking smile to his face. "She's amazing, my other half in a sense. She can do things I've only dreamed of doing. She can heal anything and everything...she can move so fast it's as if time itself stops. She's extremely smart and without her I'd flunk out of school."
Jade smiled. He loves his sister so much. If only I could have something like that. I’ve never felt anything even remotely to what he described in those few sentences. He’s really a lucky guy and whoever he chooses as his mate is very lucky also to get such a guy. “You really love your sister a lot. That’s amazing that you could love one person so much. In just a few sentences…they may be just words to some, but I can feel how much you love your sister. That’s really amazing to see and I wish there was more of that in the world.”
Scott studied her in awe. "Yeah--me too. My parents were never happy with each other...when my father found out what my mother did when she was...hungry he lost it. He left her and then my mom had me and my sister a few months later. Then--when my dad did come back my mom turned into a person I didn't even recognize. The world needs more love in it...otherwise how are we meant to survive?"
“Well at least you have two parents who love you. I mean…my mother I know in some ways she does love me. After all, she didn’t have to take me in and she chose to do so. And my mother’s mate…I can’t even bring myself to call him my father…well he’s a completely different story…” She trailed off.
“But you’re right. The world does need more love in it. I think love can make a person whole. A person can be broken down by circumstances that have happened to them and then when they meet that one special person…when they really know that, that individual loves them more than anything else in the world…that is a really magical moment. And that love can overcome or heal any obstacle as long as both parties love each other more than anything else.” Jade quickly changed the subject.

That's one of the things I've felt. Especially about love. This next section is very near and dear to my heart too. Jade is trying to tell Scott that she needs to stay away from him because it's too dangerous to be around him (again another long story) and she is talking about how she's always been alone.

Scott's hand shot out from his pocket to stop her from leaving. "Me and my sister can take care of ourselves. Don't you think you deserve to have some friends?"
Jade turned to look at him. His skin felt like the finest silk against hers. She wanted to bring it to her face. She wanted to feel his lips on hers. But she ignored her vampire senses and focused on what he had asked.
“You mean a lot to me and I just met you today. I don’t want anything to happen to you guys because you associated with me. I’m destined to be lonely Scott…” she looked down at her shoes so he wouldn’t see the sadness and moisture that was beginning to form in her eyes, “That’s the way it’s meant to be. I’m meant to be alone in this world. I’ve always pictured myself as a lone warrior standing on a cliff overlooking a landscape, being utterly alone in the world. As much as I might want to change it, that’s how it’s meant to be.”

So anyway I just wanted to share that with you and give you a sneak peek into what is going on in the story and really...a look into me. Because a lot of what Jade said in those paragraphs is really how I've felt at one time or another.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Inspiration: Cool tool for the classroom

So this week while Dr. Waters was in Florida getting a suntan (lucky her since it snowed here). We messed around with Inspiration/Kidspiration. I found this program to be really interesting. It is a really useful tool that could be used in the classroom to help enhance a student's learning.
I first explored the diagram section of the program. You could use this to make a tree or web diagram. These features make it really easy to make a diagram and you can use it for really practical purposes. You could use the tree diagram to show family relations (perhaps you could use this in a history class to show the relations of the royal family of England as you discuss the events that happened in each of their reigns).
You could use a web diagram to show a food web for a biology class. They have clip art that would make the diagram interesting or you could use the web diagram function to show students how to make their own webs perhaps as a tool used in writing papers (or at least getting ideas down before you start a paper. And in both webs you can use hyperlinks to further enhance their learning by linking them to interactive or educational websites.
Then there is the outline function. I found that this was a very. very useful feature. You could use this when a teacher is preparing an outline for what they will be teaching in class that day. It could be very useful in conjunction with a slide show that will be shown in class. You can also include the diagram you made in the other feature and transfer it to your notes. And again there is the hyperlink feature that allows teachers to hyperlink to additional material. There is a notes feature that you can use to add notes to yourself that may help a teacher to stress a certain point in the lecture. There is several other basic features like a spell check. The one thing I didn't like about the outline feature is that it doesn't have as many features as it does in like a word processing document which also has an outline feature.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Twilight Video of the Week!

So this week is triple video of the week of sorts. One of the videos was shown to me by my Aunt Karen. It's the scene where Bella gets introduced to the Cullen's for the firtst time. I can't embed the video for this one so this is the link for anyone who wants to see it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEcvv1b-OZY

The other video is the brand new official video for "Decode" by Paramore. I'm really super excited about this video also. There's some really awesome scenes from Twilight in it. The quality is not super good, but I can't figure out how to get the good quality one I have on here.


The last one is A video I really love called A different kind of pain, a Bella and Edward vid during New Moon. I love it! Made me cry the first time I watched it.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Teamwork: Pros and Cons

This week we did a lot of teamwork on PowerPoint presentations. I found that there were definitely some pros and some cons to working in groups. The pros are that you get more ideas because there are more people to bounce ideas off of. You also had people who really knew how to use PowerPoint and those who did not. You could teach each other how to use PowerPoint in a group like atmosphere.
But there were definitely some big cons also. The groups were rather large and it made it hard to hear everyone's ideas. Also naturally in a group there is one person who naturally takes charge and once that happens the rest of the group just follows and not all the ideas are able to be shared. I would have preferred smaller groups so that there would be more of an equality there. When there is a group project there is also the danger of having to depend on other people and have them let you down. Luckily in this group I participated in, that was not the case. But there is that danger when you are doing a group project and you have to rely on others to pull their weight in the group.
But naturally in applying this to teaching, you have to work with other teachers and administration to get things done. Teachers need to be flexible and able to work well in groups as well as on their own.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Video of the week



I'm a huge fan of Paramore and I've become addicted to this song. The Twilight album comes out in like 2 weeks and I'm so excited! I'm trying like crazy to get tickets to the midnight premiere on November 21st. Cross your fingers and hope that there are tickets available. Anyway enjoy the vid for the week.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Double video of the week!!!

So this week we are going to have two videos. One is the new Twilight trailer that came out this past friday and the other is my usual video of the week. Enjoy them both!



Saturday, October 11, 2008

Picassa! Warped Pictures!

So this week we learned about how to use Picassa to manipulate our pictures that we took. I thought it was really cool that I could crop my pictures or I could make them black and white or sepia tone. I've taken a photography class and it takes special film or a special chemical bath to create that same effect on film. And yet with the click of a mouse I can do that in an instant. No buying special (and usually really expensive film) or having to mix chemical baths that stink to high heaven. Technology is such a cool thing!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

A much overdue Video of the week



My aunt showed me this scene from the new Twilight movie that's coming out next month. I think it's kinda cute. I wish I had someone who would dance with me. Bella is so dang lucky!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

PowerPoint!

This week we learned about using PowerPoint. It's a really good tool for lectures and you can use pictures, media, and interactives to keep the students engaged in your lectures. Technology really has something to offer us in teaching. We can use technology to our advantage and really get and keep our students attention and interest. I also finished my UEN site this week! YAY! That's one more stress off my shoulders.

Monday, September 29, 2008

UEN Reflection

UEN is really good resource for teachers. It helps them create lesson plans, and use interactive tools to engage the students. In Pioneer Library, there are so many different browsers that you can use. Searchasaurus can be used for Elementary school students that puts the content you are trying to teach them on their level.
You can use CultureGrams to get recipes and other content about other countries. You can use this to bring other cultures to life in your classroom. When you have different students of different cultures and ethnicities then you can use this to teach the students about that culture. You can expose them to different languages and use it as a tool to teach students to be bilingual.
Another really useful tool in Pioneer Library is eMedia. I really like this tool because you can find educational videos that you can use in your class. In school, I have found that videos can engage students in the way that teachers cannot. Videos can show actual locations or footage of events (such as the footage of the Stock Market Crash of 1929).
The last tool I found extremely fascinating was in World Book, under Surfing the Ages. I am really in to English History, especially Henry VIII. So when I was Surfing the Ages, I found an area that talked about Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII. It gave an “interview” with Elizabeth I in her 29th year of reign. I found it very fascinating and brought the history to life. For me it made Elizabeth come to life. And as far as I know, it was historically accurate! It also talked about Mary, Queen of Scots where she gave advice on how to avoid foolish errors that she made in her life.
Overall, Pioneer Library became a very useful tool to me as I became more familiar with it and will be a great asset for me as a teacher.

Monday, September 22, 2008

As promised...the video of the week!



Not that anyone notices but I did promise I would put this particular video up this week. The beginning is amazing! It actually sounds like Bella and Edward are talking. I hope my one loyal viewer will enjoy this video! Enjoy the video of the week!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

What I learned this week? Websites!

This week we learned about UEN and Google websites. I definitely find these useful espeically as a teacher. I could use a website to give my students their assignments and to show parents what's going on in the class. It would definitely save on paper and allow students to be their "Digital Native" selves in my class.
Plus websites could help my students connect to me and perhaps think of me more as a person rather than just their teacher. It would allow me to get on their level and really interact with them as students.

Monday, September 15, 2008

The video of the week



This is the video that I'm addicted to this week. Now before all of you scream and holler about me betraying Team Edward let me explain. I LOVE Edward! But this video is very touching and includes that I think is important in New Moon and especially Eclipse. It's very sad that Jacob and Bella couldn't be together, but Edward is way awesome and I think Bella made the right choice. So no worries I'm still on Team Edward! Enjoy this week's video!

Sunday, September 14, 2008

I learned about posting video, word, and excel!

This week in education class we learned about word and excel. I had some prior knowledge of both programs, but I learned that I can do a lot more with them that I have been. Excel would work really well for budgetting like we talked about in class. Or you could use it in a classroom to view the average test scores of students and put it in a graph and see if there are any trends. Perhaps it can help identify students who are struggling or concepts that perhaps students didn't understand.
I also was playing around on my blog and figure out how to post videos from youtube. This could be really useful to show students animations that may help them understand better. Or it could allow parents to see activities in class on the blog. So I thought that was really cool!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

What I've been watching/listening to. I'm completely addicted to this song!



This song is so addicting and of course I'm already addicting to Twilight so it makes it doubly addicting lol!
Enjoy!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Facebook is so cool!

So in education class this week we learn about facebook and blogs. I really didn't want to get a facebook account after hearing about all the controversy with myspace. But I was somewhat forced into it. Now I realize the potential of these social networks in a classroom. You could directly communicate with students online and use their knowledge of technology to benefit the entire class. I could use facebook to keep in direct contact with students. I also could use blogger to allow students to comment on the lessons that I am teaching.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Edel 2200

Test post