Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Photo Story Rough Draft
Labels:
atomic bomb,
Darwin,
Einstein,
Eugenics,
Photo story,
science,
technology
Thursday, February 4, 2010
NETS Skype
Our teacher has partnered our class with a fifth-grade class to allow us to practice the use of technology in education. Earlier this week, she posted a list of questions from the other class. Each person was assigned a question to research. In class today, we used Skype to webcam with the fifth-grade class to communicate our answers to them. This assignment met ISTE standard 1 by using technology to facilitate student learning. It also met standard 3 as it allowed us to communicate relevant information and ideas to students.
Labels:
communication,
Education,
ISTE,
NETS,
Skype,
standards,
students,
technology,
Web 2.0
NETS Google Doc Survey
In class, we used Google Docs to create surveys that could be answered by the other student. We each put two questions on our surveys covering many different topics (music, sports, school). My survey asked about literary preferences. We then used the results to construct a graph which we posted to our blogs. This activity demonstrated ISTE standard 3 by allowing us to collaborate with our peers to collect and analyze information.
Labels:
Google Docs,
google forms,
ISTE,
NETS,
standards,
students,
survey,
technology,
Web 2.0
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Monday, February 1, 2010
NETS Facebook Group
On our fourth day of class we were instructed to join a group on Facebook.com. The group, Web 2.0 and Schools, was created by the instructor to facilitate discussion about the use of technology in the classroom. During the class period we were instructed to read and comment on two things she had posted on the groups wall, an article about informal language online and a video about technologies effects on our generation. The informal language article became important when she told us that we could use less formal language on the Facebook group, as we were all probably used to doing. In out responses to her posts we would be able to use texting shorthand and sarcasm. This assignment met ISTE standard 3 by allowing me to demonstrate fluency in new technology and collaborate with my peers.
Labels:
communication,
Education,
ISTE,
NETS,
standards,
students,
technology,
Web 2.0
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