I created this podcast for students at a learning stations in my classroom. Students will listen to a section of The Reptile Room and Where the Red Fern Grows. All directions are on the podcast and students will follow the directions.
Danielle Rexroad's 23 things
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Final Reflection thing #23
I have really enjoyed this assignment and have learned about many new things. I have already used some items in my classroom over the past school year and plan to use more. I love using Wordle and the kids enjoy this as well.
I do believe this helped me understand the 5NETS-T standards better. It really gave me a better understanding of the standard to promote digital citizenship.
I would love to use the 23 things format with other educators or with my students. I have enjoyed blogging and want to encourage other to blog as well.
I do believe this helped me understand the 5NETS-T standards better. It really gave me a better understanding of the standard to promote digital citizenship.
I would love to use the 23 things format with other educators or with my students. I have enjoyed blogging and want to encourage other to blog as well.
Conference Thing # 22
While at the West Virginia State Technology Conference, I attended a wonderful session called, iDevice App Share. The presenter was a TIS from Kanawha County Schools named Lori Whitt. I learn about many valuable apps to use in the classroom, as well as to use for personal use. All of the teachers in attendance to this session shared their favorite apps and I left this session with a 12 page document filled with hundreds of apps and descriptions. I have used this and shared it with many other educators. I felt this was very valuable for me because I have an ipad lab.
Webinar Thing #21
I have attended many webinars, but my favorite has been about QR Codes. It was titled QR Codes in the Classroom and was lead by Kim Caise. Classroom 2.0 hosted the webinar and have some great webinars available through iTunes. I watched this to help myself create my own QR code on thing 10. There were many different examples of classroom ideas for uses of QR Codes. My favorite was a periodic table that offered a QR Code for each element and when you scanned the code there was information all about the element. I wish using QR Codes was a reality in my classroom. I may try to have the create one this year as a project.
Skype Thing #19
I would love to connect with educators from other counties/states and have all our classes read the same book at the same time. We could get our students together via Skype to have discussions. This way student could see thing from different perspectives, or realize other students from other places see things the same way they do.
AUP Thing #18
http://boe.wvlink.com/upshurschools/all-docs/doc_download/601-acceptable-use-policy-from-cipa
I do not think this plan is as current as it could be. It has been the same as long as I can remember. There is not a section for web 2.0 tools in the policy.My school is seperated into teams. THe teacher team leader of each team is in charge of collecting and keeping tract of which students are not allowed on the internet. Those students are just required to complete research in other ways until the school conselor can call a parent or gaurdian to speak to them about the internet use. Our TIS sends out emails with the students not allowed to use the internet. This is all completed the first week of school.
I do not think this plan is as current as it could be. It has been the same as long as I can remember. There is not a section for web 2.0 tools in the policy.My school is seperated into teams. THe teacher team leader of each team is in charge of collecting and keeping tract of which students are not allowed on the internet. Those students are just required to complete research in other ways until the school conselor can call a parent or gaurdian to speak to them about the internet use. Our TIS sends out emails with the students not allowed to use the internet. This is all completed the first week of school.
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