Friday, July 30, 2010

Post 11 Tools Reflection

1. What are your favorite tools you now have in your personal technology toolbox? Briefly describe a particular activity that you will plan for your students using at least one of these new tools.

I think the students can learn from finding education Google Reader feeds. Also, wiki's can be a quick go-to resource for learning.

2. How have you transfomed your thinking about the learning that will take place in your classroom?

Given time I can see several of these tools being used in the classroom.

3. Were there any unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?

After completing the 11 tools, I now see that there are many other areas that could be included in my teaching.

Tool #9 Jing and Skype

I have not used either of the programs, Jing or Skype before, however Jing can come in handy if students want to share pictures of their projoects with friends. It is an easy way to keep relatives up to speed with ongoing schooling.

I think most of the students have used Skype - it can be an effective communication tool if one of their parents are traveling.

Tool #8 - Video Resources

This is a great video from the amazing Bill Nye the Science Guy about moon phases!


and here is one on Moon Cycles:



I found both of these videos on YouTube. YouTube can be a very educational resource for our kids.

Tool #7 - Photostory

Here are pictures from the recent Houston phenom 'Lois the Corpse Flower'.

Tool #5 Social Bookmarking

Using the diigo website, I found two new webpages. One is http://www.brainpop.com/ which is fabulous movies and activities for all subject areas. I searched for elememtary, school, and activities to find brainpop.

The other is a personal hobby, http://www.mahjonged.com/ which is a website about a fun game to play. This website was easy to find, it was the first result for a 'mah jongg' search.

Tool #4 - Google Doc

Here is the document that I created in Google Docs. It is a note page for the 5th grade team.

5th Grade Team Notes:
First Nine Weeks
2010 - 2011

Team Members:Karyn Lewis, Team leader, Language Arts, Social Studies
Carole Maniloff, Math and Science
Meredith Dixon, Math and Science
Jenny Holter, Language Arts, Social Studies

Week 1:
Welcome back to school! I hope everyone had a great summer!

Also, I used Google Reader to subscribe to the team's blogs. It is a one stop page for me to read everyones updates.