Thursday, August 2, 2007

A HARD TIME SAYING, "GOODBYE"


Today was my last class in the Reading program. I'm relieved in one way, but am already missing it in another and am sad. I've spent three long years with some of the same people....great people and educators. I've learned almost as much from my peers as I did from my professors....and that's saying a bunch!!! All of my peers were gracious, sharing and always willing to help or offer advice. I want to keep pursuing education.....it spurs me on....makes me think hard on issues and practice. I will miss it and the people. Thank You for three extremely rewarding years!
Sheri Prillaman

What a day!

I'm sorry we didn't get to create our own web page today. I would've liked to have made one today. But,,,,,,, from the class I do take a sense of trying to figure out things on my own and that most things if you just stop and read and be patient, you can do about anything on the computer you set your mind to. I will look at the sites and see if I can do this myself. I would also like to create a sight for my church. Thanks Dave for all of the great ideas to use with our students!!!!

Digital video promotes literacy???

Today's article by Foshay was very interesting. There are numerous ways to use digital video to promote literacy. Using desktop videp production with camras that act as digital videos. This allows students to edit their own movies on the computer. Along with making movies, come reading and rereading with rehearsal. Before you have a scripty, you have to write....so this lends itself well to literacy!! What better way to become better at reading? The author gave many ideas of movies to have the students create. Some examples the article gave were
  • kids creating a news show
  • have a cooking segment
  • act out a folktale and video it
  • Science lab experiments
  • Book club
  • Special events at school etc...
One thing the article did mention was storyboards and I'm not familiar with what that is. I like the idea of using digital videos, I think that the teacher should be feel confident with the technology the students will be using and have plenty of time to devote to the task. She must have a plan and be organized or I can see the kids not accomplishing enough for an end product. I could use this with my students to make digital movies about many things we do in the classroom. This year we dissected owl pellets and that would make a good video with the kids writing a script for step by step instructions.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Digital text

I have really enjoyed the e-books and movie maker both. I think that making an e-book with students would be more feasible because most everyone has access to powerpoint. I don't know that I have access to movie maker. I think the most I learned from these two projects is that they really are not that hard. However, they did take me a long time to complete!

I would love to do do digital texts with my kids, let them create and also have a library full of multimedia texts that I could send home with my students. Could I do English and Spanish? There are many books now available in both languages. Could I get some volunteers from my community or some of my ESL parents to come to school and read the Spanish for me? That would be great parent involvement, not to mention good for kids to read with their Spanish speaking parents. Many of my ESL parents do not read, so it would still benefit their reading skills. I have learned in many classes that books on tape are a great boost to help students with fluency, this would be the same.

With e-books the possibilities of what you could do is endless! Kelly and I were talking about writing a Bright Ideas Grant for digital cameras, flashdrives and a few more things so that each student could have one each assigned to them at the beginning of the year. My idea was to do things like capturing their first day of 4th grade or take them on a field trip. Her idea was to create a digital yearbook of their 4th grade year. I think that is so cool!!!! What parent or kid wouldn't be impressed with that!!!! I will definitely use this idea of an e-book with my ESL students. There are many grants I could write and apply for, our local reading association is one. This will be fun!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Think Alouds and Online texts

I love teaching think-alouds, but I've never really thought about teaching them for online texts. As a matter of fact, I've never really thought about teaching any strategies on online texts. I know that there are differences in online texts and print texts, but with a little modeling and good teaching of the strategies involved in think-alouds, I think students should be equipped with what they need.

I understand that we need to show them how to process information and evaluate the quality of context, but I think we should be doing these things already. Who believes everything they read in a book, newspaper, or even see on the news? We should teach them how to evaluate content knowing that people can be biased. I personally believe that channels like Animal Planet and other science channels are biased when it comes to evolution and how they speak of that theory as fact. I try to teach my two children how to think critically about what they are hearing.

I liked the list of strategies that strong readers use and agree that these should be taught by modeling and scaffolding.

Threaded discussion, webquests and social bookmarking

I do enjoy threaded discussions. I am a person that likes to take my time and I do not like to be rushed. Threaded discussions help me to be able to look at someones' thoughts on my own time and think about whether I'd like to respond or not. I don't think it is something I could use right now with my ESL students simply because I only pull a few students at a time. If I had a classroom or a larger group of students, I would utilize this piece of technology by taking the kids to the lab and posing a question to them. I think it would give students a real reason to write and be extremely motivating for them.

Today was my first experience with webquests. I feel very inadequate so far because I feel I haven't invested the time needed to really explore webquests. Today was the first time I've even looked at one. I like the way they are set up and how they deal with different aspects of learning and the process. I will use webquests in my classroom from now on. I can see these being used with my kinderartners all the way to my 5th graders. Webquests will be good for my young students because many webquest incorporate real photos of what we would be learning about and this is wonderful for those still learning basic vocabulary.

I am working on a webquest for my 5th grade students because they study the revolutionary war and this past year we took the time to read different genres that pertain to the war. I found a webquest today that incorporates different activities that center on the study of a famous person of the war. I can use many of the ideas in my own webquest. I love the idea of a bio poem. This is a great way of integrating technology with what I'm already doing. I can see it spicing up my research with my students.

I'd also never heard of social bookmarking. It sounded like women getting together to make bookmarks for a book or something. I do use my bookmarks and and my favorites and I thought this is a great way to take them with me when I'm away from my computer!!!

I think this is a great idea to show students how to keep up with their favorite sites. You could also have a class develop a social bookmark together, that way, if students have time on the computer they know exactly where to go and you as the teacher can monitor a link before it's added to the site.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

What to do with this new technology?

Blogging, webcams, e-pals.....where does all of this fit into my classroom. Creating a blog has taken alot of time, but I'm pleased with the way it looks. It is frustrating to try and figure out how to do certain things and import certain things into my blog. Sometimes I forget how I did something earlier and it takes me a long time to find it again. Like tonight, I wanted to import something, but couldn't figure out how to do it. It seems like a trial and error process. No one has visited my blog, so that is pretty discouraging. I could see students getting excited about people visiting their blogs. I could see my ESL students having a blog together and linking it to our school website. I could see us posting projects on it and adding pictures of what we're doing in class. I could also see it being used as a good reason for students to write (great motivation).

I've been thinking about webcams too and how I might use them. I have a good friend who also teached ESL across town. It would be neat for our students to connect and discuss certain questions posed to them by us. I will continue to think about this.

I liked the article on epals from General Mills. I could see this being very useful. I would like to see their lesson plan, it seemed very organized with the planning. I think that there are a few adults at my church who would participate in this. I know from past experience that my ESL kids love to participate in e-mailing. It gives them a real reason to communicate. This issue I will also think further on.