Thursday, October 2, 2014

Blog Post #7

How Do We All Become Leaners?


After watching these videos, I am blown away by the technology use in the classroom in today's elementary schools. Not only are the programs complex, but the students are able to use these programs with ease. Even kindergartners are using iPads to make web charts and use search engines to research! I am a little wary about all the technology in the classroom with such young students, because I grew up with paper and pencils and craft time, not computer time. I do love technology though, and have many strengths when it comes to technology. I have had a Mac computer since I was a senior in high school, and can easily navigate a Mac. I also can pick things up rather quickly, but some of the programs Dr. Strange has me doing in EDM310 is a little bit difficult. I am new to Google Drive, and it took me a couple weeks to finally get the hang of working through this. I believe that I will need to explore more of the different kinds of programs used in the classroom in order for me to effectively use them as a teacher. I do see myself using Project Based Learning in my classroom, and hopefully I will be able to master the technology being used and work through my weaknesses.


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Saturday, September 27, 2014

C4K Summery for September

Sarah Byrd
EDM310
Project #6
C4K-September

Post #1
Talent or Hard Work
Hale H.

Hale compares talent and hard work in his blog. He believes that hard work is more important than talent. He even mentions that if you work hard enough you can become better than the person with talent. Basketball was a perfect example that Hale gave for talent and hard work.

My Comment:
Hale, you did a great job comparing talent and hard work. I also love how you mention that if you work hard enough you can become even better than the person with talent. I believe that effort has a lot to do with sports, and I love your examples of NFL and basketball.

Post #2
My First Blog Post
Ava

Ava is 10 and loves soccer, rollerblading, and fishing. Her birthday is November 1st. She likes to be creative and seems to be very artsy. She mentioned how much she loves recycling art!

My Comment:
Ava, I love to be creative and do artsy projects too! It is so great that you like to do recycling art.

Post #3
Top Ten
Molly

Molly's post is very adorable. She wants to make post of her blog of top ten things from a category and she want the people who read her blog to pick their favorites, and ultimately picking her topic for that week.

My Comment:
Molly, your idea of doing a "Top Ten" is such a fantastic idea! This is a great way for people who read your blog to get involved too. I am looking forward to seeing some of your Top Ten lists.

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

My Sentences Videos

Sarah Byrd
EDM310
Project #7

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My Passion

Blog Post #6


the basics of project based learning
Project Based Learning

Video 1
Project Based Learning Part 1: Experiences of a 3rd Grade Teacher

I learned in this video that Project Based Learning is always evolving. Projects can be more than showing what the students learned, but the goal is to learn with PBL. The content in the projects is what the teacher wants them to learn. PBL must have student interest though, picking the right projects is very important. The example Anthony Capps gave in the video was a project were the students wrote letters to their congressman. Capps asked his students what they thought about women being able to be on the front lines of combat. This was big news at the time. Capps was able to bring writing, social studies, and reading together in one project. He first told his students to find female historian figures that demonstrated success. They related this to equality in culture and as a class wrote what they thought about women on the front lines of combat. All the students wrote letters, and 8 were chosen to be sent to the congressman. I thought it was interesting that Capps said the students didn't take it personally if their letter wasn't chosen, because each student was very much involved in revising, reflecting, and choosing the best letter to be sent. Capps mentions that the most important part of PBL is the part where students "revise, review, and reflect"

Video 2
Project Based Learning Part 2: Experiences of a 3rd Grade Teacher

Another example of PBL by Capps was a Afghanistan project. Students were  to write as if they were children in Afghanistan. Students used all kinds of programs to pull information of various things that were happening in Afghanistan. Students were very excited and were guided very little from Capps. However, a student whose father served across seas in Afghanistan was worried about his child learning about Afghanistan, and wanted his child to do an alternate assignment. This is definitely an example of being flexible when things are thrown at you unexpectedly. "With PBL never limit your students with giving them exactly what you want them to do, create an opportunity for them to go beyond what you want them to do" quoted by Capps. PBL is successful because the students are learning, and are getting to have freedom to choose. Student choice is a huge part of PBL, because when you give students the opportunity to choose what they want to do with a project they become more proud and creative
Video 3
iCurio

iCurio is an online tool that allows students to search the web safely. First of all it is a search engine; students can search whatever they like and teachers don't have to worry about any inappropriate items popping up on the screen. Next, iCurio has a storage feature. Students learn to organize online, and it is so simple that students usually learn as they go. iCurio also has a timeline feature, where students can search by criteria or historical figures to find a timeline of what they want to know. Lastly, there is a read along feature, which can be a great for students with any disabilities or for any student who would like to just hear the words on the screen. This program seems incredible and Capps recommends it to all students from Elementary to High School
Video 4
Discovery Education

Discovery Ed is another program that Capps recommends to teachers. Discovery Ed brings video and visual learning into the classroom, and basically "brings an expert into the classroom via video". The text of what is being taught for the day can be brought to life with Discovery Ed. Students can also incorporate this audio and video into projects. Capps mentions that the students don't necessarily like this more than reading but associate reading with audio and video in his classroom now.

Video 5
The Anthony - Strange Tips for Teachers Part 1

Dr. Strange and Capps discussed tips for teachers.
  1. Be a constant learner yourself
    • As teachers, we are constantly learning, reading, and growing professionally.
  2. Teaching never ends it is hard work; it is very rewarding
    • Be fascinated in your teaching and learning.
    • Teaching is hard work, but you can have fun with it.
  3. Be flexible
    • Surprises happen!
    • Be creative, and respond to events that can happen with patients
  4. Start with a goal
    • Have an end goal
    • Focus on your goal
  5. Engage
    • Make content they care about
    • When the students are excited about projects, they are more proud of their work
  6. Reflect
    • Critics
    • Revision
    • Always making their peers better
Video 6
Don't Teach Tech - Use it

Although technology can be very controversial it is here to stay. Even in low income areas technology is available for students. Capps tells teachers the you shouldn't teach it, but teach by using programs one at a time, and that way they can build on each other, and they are mastering each program as they go. Students get to be creative and it is also great for the teacher because you don't have to pay for anything, its clean, and its sharable in the classroom.

Video 7
Additional Thoughts About Lessons

According to Capps lessons should be 4 layers thick. Every layer has a goal, and as the teacher it is important to accomplish your goals daily, so you can accomplish your weekly goals, then unit goals, and in the end you will have accomplished your goals for the year!
    1. Year
    2. Unit
    3. Week
    4. Daily lesson

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Project #15

Search Engines
  1. Yahoo
  2. Bing
  3. Ask
  4. DuckDuckGo
  5. WolframAlpha
  6. Blekko
  7. iSEEK
  8. Intute
Yahoo is very similar to Google, and if you do your email through Yahoo this search engine would probably very convenient for you to use. I do not personally use Yahoo, because it always seemed more of a gossip and celebrity search engine more than anything. The Yahoo homepage has way to much going on and it makes the site look hectic and messy. However, there are many more category options on the lefthand side of the homepage that seems very useful.

Bing looks the closest to Google to me. The layout of the homepage is almost identical. I do like that it shows major events and news links that are pictured going across the bottom of the Bing homepage. It looks more simple than Yahoo and I like my search engines to be very simple. Also, while you type in your words in the search engine a picture and information will pop up to the right of the search engine to make sure you are typing exactly the information you want to know. 

Ask was a search engine i remembered using as a kid on projects in middle school. Ask.com seems a little childish in a way. Although it is not a "child's search engine" I always thought I grew up that it wasn't the best way to get information from the web. When using Ask, it answers your questions, so you put a question in the search engine, for example "Who is Miley Cyrus?" and the information comes flooding in. 

DuckDuckGo is a search engine that I have never used before. Its not the best, but its not horrible either. I like how the homepage is very simple, and offers you to "Take a Tour" of the site, and shows all the information available on DuckDuckGo. I liked how top articles popped up across the top of the screen when you type a certain thing in the search engine. This is a good search engine but its not anything more than Google is offering.

WolframAlpha is very interesting search engine! I had never use this search engine before and I like it very much. I typed in "miley cyrus" and what popped up wasn't sites to other places about her, but it provided me with a page of information just on her, very similar to a Wiki page information on Miley Cyrus. I did like this search engine a lot, but if you were looking for more information from other sites this search engine might not be best for you.

Blekko is very similar to Yahoo to me. This search engine seems to be used more for celebrities and gossip. The homepage is very simple, but it has who are the trending celebrities only on the front. I wouldn't use this site, because it doesn't seem like I would get any good information from it. 

iSeek is a very outdated search engine. It hasn't upgraded with technology at all. Not much information came up either when I searched from it. The lefthand side shows information that you might think is helpful, but it just makes what you wrote in the search engine categorized better. I would not use this search engine.

Intute is an educational search engine. The homepage is very organized and nice, with categories available right in front of you that are educational. It also has a blog information square on the homepage which I think its great because blogs have become so important in education. When using the search engine to look up information, the sites that are given are good sites with good educational information.