I’d like the teachers to view the library as a “production” area for these creative projects. The media center is there not just for research and book selection, but as a resource for creation for these projects that go beyond “cut and paste” requirements. We can share our expertise!
John has been great in support all of our technology projects. He is the answer man! The biggest stumbling block has been the access to computers. It would be great to have a few more computers added to each classroom for small group collaboration, and it would be wonderful to add 5-10 computers to the library so each student could have access to a computer for the individual portion of projects, allowing them to work at their own pace.
]]>The only bumps in the road I feel I might run into is the access problem. Being able to explain how to create a wiki, how to post, etc is going to take time before being able to actually create a work in progress. I hope that there is less of an access problem in the future so that we are able to use technology more freely. From time to time there might be a few questions that arise that would require tech staff to help, however I do not see that as being a problem. I’m not exactly sure how i will set up the wikis, or what will work best, however I will have to determine that by trial and error.
]]>Wiki pages are a great way to track students’ goals, ideas and learning while sharing their ideas with each another. The wiki would be an excellent tool to have students summarize their day. They could also post the nightly homework for all to see if they need to reflect back to the day ‘s activities whether they are absent or not. Wikis can also keep parents aware of what is going on in the classroom and allowing them to participate in their child’s learning.
Utilizing podcasts/vodcasts enables students to create visual presentations on their learning using the technology of today. They can have a voice in explaining their learning by inserting audio files to presentations. They can take pictures of the different aspects of the days. Giving the student the tools and power to investigate with each other will engage the students in teams to learn differently.
Podcasting could be used in math to discuss how to’s for mathematical procedures. This allows the student to hear themselves explain the concepts. It forces them to clarify their ideas and practice essential skills for being successful in the PSSA open-ended questions. These student-made pod casts can serve as a tutor for future students. Ecogeeks is an example of a science podcast to enhance my ecology curriculum.
In order to make the above work, it is necessary for me to have more computer access or computers in my classroom. For whole group instruction and sharing it is important to have a projector for large screen viewing. The tvs in the classroom right now are not effective in instruction because they are too small. A video camera would be ideal to share learning experiences on the wiki pages on line.
]]>We would like to use Wiki to determine prior knowledge, to explore and research a topic, and to share what the students have learned. This can be used as a running record of the year. The issue will be access to the computers. We both feel Wikis are better than blogging. Wiki allows you to group the material into categories. We feel the students will take more ownership in the Wikis then with the blogs.
Professionally, the bloglines and RSS will help us to stay current on topics. The information is coming to us and we do not have to spend the time searching. We will then have more time for implementation.
Now that we have the tools to start implementing, it is up to us to step out of the box to incorportate the variuos technologies in our classroom.
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There are many diverse uses for podcasts with students of all ability levels. Click here for a few ideas Cathy and I developed.
Podcasts can really develop fluency and building confidence in oral reading. I want to continue to use this technology with my remedial readers.
I’m interested in developing additional knowledge of the open source web 2.0 software applications. There are many to investigate!
To implement these ideas, my classroom needs a projector, a digital video camera, computers, and microphones. I would love to have a digital smartboard to model these tools and develop additional instructional strategies. It is essential these tools are readily available for seamless integration into the learning environment.
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