Tuesday, June 26, 2012
World Peace Game
I loved this video! Many children do not know of the problems that are occurring in the world around them. We try to keep our children sheltered. This teacher does the complete opposite. He makes the children aware of the issues going on, and includes them into it. He gives them the option to try to solve the problems. The children are going to be the ones to deal with it eventually. Why not introduce them to it now? This was very inspiring.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Electricity Concept Map
Electricity
I. Electric Circuits
A. Reading
B. Math
C. powered by conductive wires
1. resisters and inductors
D. Measured by voltage
II. Electromagnets
This can be used to move large pieces of metal. For example, at a scrap yard, the cars will be moved by a giant magnet. When the circuit is open, the magnet will not work. When the circuit is closed, the magnet is working.
A. Electric currents
B. Magnet powered
1. Speakers, motors, generators
III. Wind electricity
The windmills produce power by the spinning of the blades. This is also a renewable resource and does not cause pollution. This does not use our fossil fuels and takes up little space.
A. Wind powered
1. Windmill
B. Limited Pollution
IV. Hydroelectricity
Hydroelectricity is power run from water. The water goes through a stream, through the water turbine, making the turbine spin, and back into the stream. The spinning turbine causes electricity.
A. Water powered
1. Turbine
B. Environmental friendly
By using water from nature, this limits pollution. There are no harsh chemicals released into nature. There are no oils burned in the process.
V. Static Electricity
Have you ever slid across the carpet and touched someone? Did you shock them? This is called static electricity. When you slid on the carpet, all of the charges built up. When you touched the other person, you released the charges onto them.
A. Electric charge build up
B. Have to be neutralized
Response to "Digital Citizenship"
There are nine themes to digital citizenship. The first, all
people should have access to technology. The second, people should be taught
how to be buyers and sellers. The third, making appropriate communication
digitally. Fourth, people should be taught how to use technology. Fifth, people
should be taught the proper etiquette online. Sixth, there are laws and responsibilities
when using the internet. Seventh, when using technology, we should know our
rights. Eighth, users should be aware of the awareness of the dangers
associated with technology. Lastly, we need to know how to protect our
technology.
I would use this to explain to my students the correct ways to use technology. People need to be aware of how to protect their technology. There are many viruses that can destroy computers. My students need to be aware of how to get the most out of technology. There is so much that can be done, if you just know how to, I would like for my students to know how to be safe.
Response to 'Safe' Social Networking Tailored for K-12 Schools
In this article, the teachers were not blocking social
networking but embracing it. Some teachers were using it to allow the students
to talk to historical figure. There are many websites that can be fun and educational.
The teachers monitor what the students are doing and there are many scanners.
Some scanners protect from foul language and inappropriate images.
I could use ePals to finish lessons that we did not have
enough time for in class. Since I have become a student at USM I have been on
Blackboard more than I have been in class. This provides me with powerpoints,
assessments, and assignments. I can use this website to help the children with
each lesson. I enjoy having notes and powerpoints accessible to me on the
internet. These websites are more focused on education and not about
socializing.
Children's Internet Protection Act
The Children’s Internet Protection Act is used to monitor
what students see and do on the internet.
The school must filter the internet access. This limits the websites
that can be used on the computer. Obscene pictures and pages cannot be
accessed. The filtering can be taken off by an authorized user.
This will be very important to use in my classroom. I want
my classroom to be a safe learning environment. There are so many inappropriate
things that can be seen online. I do not want to be held liable for anything inappropriate
that is seen in my class. I will teach my students the safe way to use the
internet. There are many learning opportunities with the internet, if we can
use it the correct way.
Digital Badges
This article was about the use of
digital badges. It is sponsored by Mozilla. The badges can range from tests
taken to skills that you have. Many employers could look up job applicants online.
It is like a college transcript on steroids. It still offers grades, but if
offers so much more.
I could use this in the classroom
for parents and administration. The parents could look up how their child is
doing in class and track the grades or achievements. This would be a good way
of keeping the parents in the loop.
I could also use this for my
administration to check on my students and my teaching. The principal could
keep track of what I am teaching and how my students are doing. This could also
be used by higher grade teachers. If I have a student in fourth grade, I could
look to see the badges that were earned in third grade to see what level I
should be working on.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The virtues of Blogging
Reading and writing blogs can help you stay up to date on what is going on. I never really thought about writing a blog, but I read them quite often. I am pregnant and I am constantly reading blogs to help me stay on track and get answers. Instead of spending a lot of money on books and journals, I can find information for free online. I have to be careful what I read, because not everything is scholarly. This article speaks highly of blogging and internet in his life.
Gamification
I have used gamification technique before, I just did not know what it was called. We have used it from elementary school to college. I will definitely use this in my future classrooms. There are many benefits to using gamification.
This improves social skills, because they have to work together. This shows the kids the right way to be competitive. We can make them actually want to learn.
In elementary school we always had the gold stars. If we had so many gold stars, we could have a pizza party. This was mostly to try to control our behavior.
In my Algebra class in junior high,we used this in a slightly different way. Whenever we would get an A on a test we would earn points. We could then cash in our points for rewards (little toys or a free homework pass). We were so competitive to always get the most points. This made us want to do better on our tests.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Teaching web literacy in schools
When I was in high school, we rarely were allowed to use the internet. If we had to do research, we would have to go in the library for a "computer day". The day was rarely used actually doing research, but mostly filled with us trying to unblock facebook. We were never taught how to use the computers, but the majority of us knew how thanks to youtube, facebook, myspace, and email. We were always told never to use wiki, but we were never told why. Now that I am in college, I am trying to figure out how to find credible sources.
By teaching students how to use computers we are expanding their capabilities. Common core is challenging the current education program. It is now requiring students to make sure each source is credible, use information without plagiarizing, and support research. By requiring the students to prove how each source is credible and supporting research, this will limit the amount of false information that is being used. By using the information without plagiarizing, this makes the students really understand the information that they are using.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Vision of K-12 students today
What to expect from schools?
So, what should young people expect from schools?
All countries can become proficient at speaking the English language.
Students need up to date technology
I need a balanced education
Students need to learn "how" to study.
Students need foreign language abilities
Math skills are crucial
Reading comprehension is necessary.
Fortunately,
Statistics are clear.
The largest English speaking is China
16 countries beat the US in literacy
From 3006-2016 software
I read 1 hour 45 min per week
I watch 4 hours 29 minutes per day
I game 19 hours per week
Engage me
76% of teachers don't use group email
9% of teachers don't have a blog
29% of teachers rarely use technology
That means 1 in 4 will not get a diploma
Let's make it happen.
Now.
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