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.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
A Change! Video of the Week!
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Labels: friends
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/
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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.
Posted by Vampire Girl at 10:12 AM 0 comments
Labels: reflections, UVU
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.
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Labels: reflections, UVU
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.
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Labels: reflections, UVU