On this This blog I will be posting information about integrating technology into the classroom and reflections on projects I complete during my MEDT 7464 Integrating Technology into the Classroom course. The purpose will be to have many ways to integrate technology that can all be found in one place and that can be helpful to anyone that is looking for useful ways to integrate technology into their classroom.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Google Docs
Google Docs is such an effective tool for collaboration on projects. I have started to use it for my group PBL project we are doing for my grad school class, and I really love how we are all able to use the Google Docs to communicate about our project. It is much easier than sending everyone an email, especially because sometimes the emails don't get sent to everyone, or I sometimes forget to reply to all in the email. Gogle docs is also fairly easy to use. I like how you don't have to worry about saving your work because it automatically saves for you. I have not used Google Docs much before, so this will be a new experience for me. So far, I like Google Docs and how it allows for collaboration with group members. This is a great tool for students to use as well when working on projects. I am looking forward to learning more about Google Docs as we continue working on our group PBL project.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Creating PBL Activities
For my last discussion on PBL in my graduate class, we had to create PBL lessons. One lesson had to integrate Math, Social Studies, and Art. The other had to integrate Science, English, and Music. I think through creating these lessons and reading my classmates comments on creating PBL, many found that PBL is much easier to use with integration in the elementary level classes. Collaboration is much easier when the teacher teaches the majority of the subjects being taught. In Middle and High School, many of the subjects are departmentalized, which involves a lot more collaboration when planning an integrated PBL. Time seemed to be another issue. I often say to myself...If only there was more time in the day! Think of how many projects and fun engaging activities we could do in the classroom if we had more time or if standardized testing wasn't so pressured. I feel that PBL is a great way for students to learn, but it also hard for many teachers to see past the "fun activities" that engage students to see that they really are learning the same if not more than if they were doing a worksheet or work from the textbook. PBL definitely makes students take more ownership and makes them much more involved in their learning, as well as excited to learn new concepts. I really enjoyed viewing my classmates' activities that they created for the PBL discussion and would love to hear any other ideas or PBL activities anyone out there has tried in their own classroom! It always helps to hear what works for others!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Voice Thread
I have provided a link to my Voice Thread Project. It is also embedded in the post that shows up right after this one.
Voice Thread is a great program to use in the classroom! I completed my Voice Thread project by having my students record cinquain poems they wrote and posting them in the Voice Thread. My students left comments on each others' poems.
I have learned many great things about Voice Thread. It is a great tool to have students comment on each other's work. It is also a great way for me to post a lesson or project the students are going to be working on and having the comments available for them to ask questions while completing the project or on the lesson.
While completing my Voice Thread, I learned how important it is to not procrastinate. I didn't wait until the last minute, but I do wish I had done a few of the steps prior to the day I set aside to work on my Voice Thread. I chose a Friday because I only have half of my students due to Target. I thought this would be a lot more manageable than having all 25 students. Unfortunately that day our internet was working very slow at school. This caused uploading the poems to take a lot longer than I expected. I ended up spending the entire school day working on this project. I wish it had not taken this long, but was glad I was able to complete the project. My students really enjoyed leaving comments on each other's poems. I also learned that it good to be specific on what your expectations are for the students. I was not very specific on how I wanted them to comment on the poems. Every student left positive comments, but some of the comments just said things like, "I like your poem about cats because I have a cat at home." I would have liked for my students to be more specific about the parts of the poem.
I also wish I had more time to complete the project. I think it would have been very effective if parents were able to comment on the Voice Thread. I am actually going to add the link to my school blog, which will allow parents to view the Voice Thread and leave a comment if they wish.
If you have any suggestions after viewing my Voice Thread, or even without viewing my Voice Thread, of some other ways that Voice Thread can be incorporated into the classroom, please leave me a comment. I would also love for you to leave any feedback on ways I can improve my Voice Thread.
Voice Thread is a great program to use in the classroom! I completed my Voice Thread project by having my students record cinquain poems they wrote and posting them in the Voice Thread. My students left comments on each others' poems.
I have learned many great things about Voice Thread. It is a great tool to have students comment on each other's work. It is also a great way for me to post a lesson or project the students are going to be working on and having the comments available for them to ask questions while completing the project or on the lesson.
While completing my Voice Thread, I learned how important it is to not procrastinate. I didn't wait until the last minute, but I do wish I had done a few of the steps prior to the day I set aside to work on my Voice Thread. I chose a Friday because I only have half of my students due to Target. I thought this would be a lot more manageable than having all 25 students. Unfortunately that day our internet was working very slow at school. This caused uploading the poems to take a lot longer than I expected. I ended up spending the entire school day working on this project. I wish it had not taken this long, but was glad I was able to complete the project. My students really enjoyed leaving comments on each other's poems. I also learned that it good to be specific on what your expectations are for the students. I was not very specific on how I wanted them to comment on the poems. Every student left positive comments, but some of the comments just said things like, "I like your poem about cats because I have a cat at home." I would have liked for my students to be more specific about the parts of the poem.
I also wish I had more time to complete the project. I think it would have been very effective if parents were able to comment on the Voice Thread. I am actually going to add the link to my school blog, which will allow parents to view the Voice Thread and leave a comment if they wish.
If you have any suggestions after viewing my Voice Thread, or even without viewing my Voice Thread, of some other ways that Voice Thread can be incorporated into the classroom, please leave me a comment. I would also love for you to leave any feedback on ways I can improve my Voice Thread.
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