Podcast
Above is the link to m my Podcast. It is a teacher tutorial for Dibels Next.
Britany's 23 Things
Monday, May 7, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Last THING
Final blogpost! Write about your experience in this "23 THINGS" module, using the following questions to guide your post:
- This was meant to give you exposure to new things and give you a chance to explore and experiment. Did it do that? Did you learn anything new? How will you use it?
Overall, I really enjoyed doing this activity. I learned about several new tools that I can hopefully incorporate into my classroom one day or use as a TIS. I think Twiddla will be a great resource for classroom collaboration. If I should happen to get a TIS job next year or my county miraculously finds funding for us.... I would like to have my teachers complete the 23 Things at the beginning of the year or over the year. I really think they would benefit from learning about these tools and just blogging in general. I have learned alot from blogs this year and I think my staff would benefit from them as well.
- This module was organized around the 5 ISTE National Educational Technology Standards and Performance Indicators for Teachers (NETS-T). Do you have a better understanding of the NETS-T now? Explain.
- How could you use the "23 THINGS" format to introduce new "things" to your teachers, or to help them introduce new "things" to their students? Explain.
Webtop Youtube Video
I have been helping the Reading Interventionists at my school plan our Read Across America Activities. I was in charge of finding resources to use in lab to integrate technology into our event. I have scheduled each class grades K-5 in one of labs for a half hour during RAA Week. Students first watch the video of Tim Tebow reading Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss.
Then students read an electronic book at www.wegivebooks.org , after students read a book students are asked to donate a book to a charity. My goal is to donate 200 books by the end of the week to World Vision. They then fillout a reading buck (bail our gym teacher out of jail) and take an AR test. If time permits they can read another electronic book or play educational games at www.seussville.com . I have tried to incorporate as much technology as possible in a half hour time. Also, to track hour many books we have donated I created a Cat and the Hat themed bulletin board in the lab.
Then students read an electronic book at www.wegivebooks.org , after students read a book students are asked to donate a book to a charity. My goal is to donate 200 books by the end of the week to World Vision. They then fillout a reading buck (bail our gym teacher out of jail) and take an AR test. If time permits they can read another electronic book or play educational games at www.seussville.com . I have tried to incorporate as much technology as possible in a half hour time. Also, to track hour many books we have donated I created a Cat and the Hat themed bulletin board in the lab.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
TIS Journey Thus Far
Well where to begin??? My TIS Journey has been an exciting and insightful experience. I have enjoyed working with all grade levels and teachers. Knowing that I more than likely will not be a TIS next year has made me use my job this year as a learning experience for what I will and will not do in my future classroom. I have learned alot from collegues that I plan to use in my classroom next year. TIS wise, I have learned about troubleshooting, and multiple programs students and teachers are expected to use in their classrooms. My favorite part about being a TIS, is collaboratively working with classroom teachers to enchance projects and get students excited about technology. My school does not have alot of technology, and the 5th graders had never heard of powerpoint. When I showed them what they could do with powerpoint they could not wait to work on classroom projects. Hearing students say how much fun they had and how cool it was rather than making a poster was exciting for me. Next year, I am going to miss being a TIS, but the skills and knowledge I have gained this year I will take with me into my classroom.
After visiting fellow TIS blogs I decided to comment on Patti's, I really like reading her Blog entries and she has awonderful idea about having teachers create 23 Things blogs.
After visiting fellow TIS blogs I decided to comment on Patti's, I really like reading her Blog entries and she has awonderful idea about having teachers create 23 Things blogs.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Share, Remix, Reuse... LEGALLY
Creative Common License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en
Global Ed Conference/ Flat Stanley Goes Digital
I have been watching several webinars over the past couple weeks, trying to get some hours for my TIS Certification. This week especially I have been watching alot because of the Global Ed Confernce. Yesterday, I participated in a webinar entitled Flat Stanely Goes Digital by Lisa Thurman. I have been interested in the Flat Stanley Project since I heard about it several years ago, but I have never had the chance to partipate. In this webinar I was able to gain many new ideas about how to use the Flat Stanley Project and integrate technology into the classroom. My favorite idea was using Google Earth to create digital map about where FLat Stanley had travelled, either around the United States, in WV, or around the World. I am looking forward to doing something like this in the future.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Skype
Skype has an unlimited amount of uses in the classroom. I am currently taking a WV Learns class about Virtual Field Trips so immediately using Skype for this comes to mind. In the classroom students can visit a zoo and then Skype in with Zookeepers to learn more about what they do. There are also several websites that you can set up a meeting and Skype with an author. I also have read in blogs where classroom around the world connect with one another and collaborate on a project. I am looking forward to using Skype in my VFT course.
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