Michelle Prewitt
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Wow - it's been a long time since I've been able to post something. I've been working on my final classes to obtain my Masters in Educational Technology. I should graduate in April - yay! I am hoping these classes will give some insight to how important staying updated with technology can be. I am also hoping sometime in the future I can get to use these with some of my students!
Sunday, October 6, 2013
I know that some of you could still not see the digital story - although you might be glad that you couldn't. It is a little boring....I tend to have a boring voice - ha - I should have let my daughter narrate it...she is VERY dramatic. Anyway, I have uploaded it to Youtube so you should be able to see it now. Thanks for letting me know. I have also linked my infographic on here so you can all see it as well. Good Luck to everyone this last week of class!!
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Digital Story
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Week 2 Blogging - Wiki
During the reading
this week I realized how important a Wiki can be used in the classroom. I did
one previously and thought it might be a good idea to incorporate it but I
never had a classroom to use it. Now that I have my own library and teach technology,
I can see how beneficial creating and use a wiki can be. As educators we always
need to be able to reach students. By creating a wiki I think it is definitely possible.
I had viewed several wiki’s and blogs to look at for some ideas. The first wiki
that I came across I really liked. It is very basic but really easy to maneuver
around and find what you need. At http://mrsroncone.wikispaces.com/Ways+to+use+a+wiki+in+your+classroom
Mrs. Roncone’s classroom wiki students can access a lot of information. She has
classroom news, grades, language arts, grading scale, and rules. I liked
looking through her information because I think parents could easily access it
as well. If she kept up with it each week parents and students could know what
was going on throughout the school year. I really liked the blog http://tomakeaprairie.wordpress.com/
by Emily Dickenson. She does a tremendous job breaking down some ideas about
reading. She discusses Common Core and how it’s “designed
by identifying the academic skills students would need to be ready for college
and careers and then working back from there.” She also talks about a study
where 85% of public school teachers feel they are engaging their students in
inappropriate activities. This is something I do not understand but I am
definitely going to look further into some of the studies. She makes some great
statements on learning and reading throughout the blog. She also talks about a
kind of stepping-backwards-to-step-forward approach. From what I could
understand she is trying to help students get better prepared with reading and
discussing what is occurring in the text. She had some really good ideas and
insight so this is a blog I will continue to follow.
I was truly
inspired while reading this. I don't think parents truly understand how much
information their children lose over the summer. I really enjoyed reading this and
the seven ideas you have shared. I had just read an article that was written by
Valerie Strauss called "How to Prevent Summer Reading Loss" (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/how-to-prevent-summer-reading-loss/2011/06/06/AGxmlgKH_blog.html
) and I was blown away at some of the information. This will definitely be a
blog I will want to share with my parents. This is something teachers could
print out and share with parents at the end of the year along with some other
ideas on how they could work with each student.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Technology to Enhance Learning - EDET 573
I think literacy is used in forms of language and
writing and can be determined many different ways. I don’t think it’s just
reading and writing but the student’s comprehension. The dictionary states
literacy as “the ability to read and write to a competent level” or “skill in a
particular subject”. However, today, I believe the term computer literacy is used
more than anything else. It’s the ability to use technology. That is our world –
technology. I found a post called Computer Literacy in Schools which discuss
how important it is for kids to learn about technology early in life. This is
one of the many reasons I wanted to continue my education and obtain my Masters
in Educational Technology. I want to be able to provide my students with the
skills and knowledge they need for their future.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Twitter Chat
I participated in my first twitter chat on Tuesday night (2/19/13). This
was the first ever teacher librarian chat (#tlelem) and I was so happy to be a part of
it. Initially, I was so overwhelmed by how fast everything was coming in. However,
another tweeted and said if I was using TweetChat (which I was) that I could pause
it and catch up with some of the readings. What a great idea! This definitely helped me follow along!! The main
discussion was “Web 2.0 and research projects in the library, what are some
things you have done?” There were so
many wonderful ideas that I had to put some as my favorites so I wouldn’t forget
any. There was a lot of talk about Pebble Go so that is definitely a resource
worth checking out. There was also a discussion regarding current books. One thing in particular that I enjoyed was the interaction
between people and the amount of information that was shared. I liked that
all the tweets are archived and if anything was missed we could go to a
specific site and review them. I will be there later - ha! I am following so many participants from last
night. They all had such wonderful ideas and resources for librarians. This was
a great experience and I will definitely do it again in the future.
Monday, February 18, 2013
PBworks - Final Blog
Since Posterous is closing, I didn’t want to get to involved
searching for material. However, I did like how it was set up and thought it
was pretty easy to navigate. I wanted to get more information on PBworks. I
have never heard of it before so I wanted to find more collaborative information
on this tool. It was easy and free to sign up…although I did have some trouble
finding a name that wasn’t already taken. I thought the PBworks user manual was
very helpful. From what I gather, it gives workspaces that have its own users
and holds student content. The administrator (teacher) would be the only one
able to change anything but each student would have the availability to use the
workspace. I think this could be used to post information regarding the library
such as library orientation, rules, check-out procedures, and curriculum. This
could also be used to provide links to other sites with valuable information. While
reviewing this I found several areas interesting. If you go into the pages and
files tab it brings up different areas where you can have your
resources/materials for class. It has the course, assignments, activity, and syllabus.
This is a great way for students to see everything that is expected in class
along with activities that may be going on. This would also be a good site to
use for a class wiki.
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