Since being able to use You Tube here at school, I have used it for many lessons in my classroom. I have found the site to be very useful when I am teaching either science or social studies. While studying various types of animals, (their life cycles and habitats) I have been able to locate several videos that my students could view to understand these science concepts. On Columbus day I was able to locate several videos and even songs to teach the history of Christopher Columbus. The song was very "dorky" however my students loved it and have been singing it ever since. I am sure that they will never forget that Columbus sailed in 1492. Overall, I feel that a teacher is safe to use You Tube as long as he/she previews the video before showing it to the class.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Web 2.0 Tools
I decided to examine the site My Heritage. Basically this site allows you to create a family tree. You can upload photographs and information about every member of your family. This would be a great way for families to keep up with each other. I found the site to be very easy to use. In a matter of minutes I had created my "immediate family tree". I could definitely see this site being used in an upper grades classroom. I have asked 4th graders many times to create and draw their family trees to share with the class. Students could use my heritage to upload family photos and information. The teacher could allow the children to share their family tree with the class using the SmartBoard. This is definitely a site worth checking out!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Google Docs
This tool is probably the most beneficial I have been made aware of yet. As long as I have internet I can access a word processing document and files that I have saved and stored. I actually have already started using this feature. Up until today I have had to store my gradebook on a flash drive so that I could carry my information from school to home. Now, I have uploaded my gradebook into Google Docs. I can access my information now without all of the hassle of saving the file to so many different places. This would also be a great way to share information with colleagues that you do not want to send as an attachment. This is an awesome resource!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Feeds
I have to admit that I found all of the feeds to be pretty confusing. It was hard to differentiate real news from entertainment news on many of the sites. My favorite sites were Technorati and Topix. net. The link that I had for Feedster did not work. Technorati would be a great site to examine if you were trying to find out about the newest and coolest technology. Topix allowed me to search to look for information that I wanted to find. I'm not sure how much I would enjoy using any of these sites because there seems to be almost too much information.
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