Tuesday, July 24, 2012

My Digital Story


Here is my iMovie project. This digital story will take you through our solar system as you learn about the sun, our 8 planets, and the dwarf planet Pluto. I hope you enjoy!

TPTE Reflections

Coming into this course, I had very little knowledge of technology tools. I barely even know what a blog or a wiki was. Because of my scarce technological knowledge, I expected this course to be a bit of a struggle. However, I knew the importance of learning from this course. My future students are growing up in a technologically advanced world and I need to be able to keep up with them and keep them engaged. Using technology in my classroom is a great way to keep my students engaged. I feel like I know so much more about technological tools now. I can create a website, a wiki, a blog (obviously), and a Google presentation. I can also use iMovie, ActivInspire, Picasa, TimeToast, and so much more. I even have a resume ready for a future employer. Not only do I know how to use these tools, but I know how to incorporate them into my future classroom in an effective manner. I may have had a few struggles figuring some things out, but my instructor and peers were there to help me find my way through the problem. I expected to gain a lot of technological knowledge out of this course and that is exactly what I did. Rather than reading through a textbook to gain information, this course allowed me to actually DO the activities and learn by doing. I value what I have learned in this course and plan to use many of these tools in my future classroom.

Websites

I think learning how to create a website is one of the most useful pieces of information I have learned throughout this course. I think it is very helpful when teachers have websites that their students and/or parents can go to and find all sorts of information they might need. Before this class, I had no idea how to create a website. Now I can create one, add many pages, and make it organized and easy to navigate. My website is full of resources and artifacts. I also included a list of some of my favorite children's book that I would like to recommend to my students and their parents. I think a website is a great tool for communication and information gathering. I am very glad I know how to create a website and I plan on having one for my future classroom.

iMovie

The iMovie application allows you to create your own movies. You can add pictures, text, and music. Between each picture you can add different transitions. The iMovie application would be great for teachers to use. Teachers can use this to present information to their students and engage them. This application allows students to learn while watching a movie! I made an iMovie (or Digital Story) and our solar system. My students can watch the iMovie and learn about all 8 planets, the sun, and the dwarf planet Pluto. Although it can be a bit time consuming, iMovie is a fun way to engage students in learning and would be very practical to use in a classroom.

Blogging

I think blogging has been helpful in this class. It has been an opportunity to reflect on what we have done in this class. If I forget what a Web 2.0 tool is or what we did a certain day, I can refer to my blog and be quickly reminded. I love journaling, and blogging is an online form of journaling. I think I could use blogging in my future classroom to include parents in what their children are learning each day at school. I could inform my students' parents what we have learned and activities we are doing. The parents can get on my blog and see what their child is working on and I could include suggestions for parents to do at home with their child.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Storybird

Storybird is a Web 2.0 tool that can be used to create your own stories. You can create a story by theme or by artist. You choose images and add your own text to them to create a story. This would be a great tool to use in an elementary classroom. I could use this tool to encourage my students to be creative and come up with their own stories. This would be a fun way to get your students excited about writing. I would have my students hand write their story before typing it and use it as a creative writing tool. This is a tool I would like to use in my classroom. You can even get your book published!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Animoto

Animoto is a web 2.0 tool that allows you to make videos. You can add music, photos, video clips, and text to your video. The website www.animoto.com emails you your video after it is complete. This web 2.0 tool seems like it might take some time to get used to and figure it out, but I think it could be helpful to use in a classroom. Students could use this tool for video book reports or to tell stories. This tool could also be used for instruction or beginning of a lesson to engage the students. It is a really neat way to create a video. This web 2.0 tool may require some creativity, but it could have many uses in the classroom.