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Monday, March 29, 2010

Wiki

Yet another great web tool uncovered! I am beginning to feel like I do when I go out for appetizers with friends. Everything looks great and I start in enjoying all the different great tastes and then all of a sudden, not another bite! Not even a pea!
Who knows, maybe if wikis were one of the first resources that we explored, I would have endorsed it and had great collaborative sites up and running to share the teaching and learning directly with my students. As Connie stated in her reply to me in my forum post, "You've been exposed to this tool, and someday you may see the fit for your classroom." Well stated!

Monday, March 22, 2010

Work on Google Site

I continue to work on building a site in order to better communicate with students and their families. I hope my site will be a vehicle for families to gather information of what we are doing in the classroom, to view student work, and to access resources.

I have created a few different pages so far. I feel that I got the hang of creating a page of resources with active links. I was able to create links to web sites as well as linking a page within my site.
I was able to insert pictures from the web on my volcano page. I have tried uploading some images from my computer(illustrations that the students created), but have been unable to insert them into my site. I tried creating a presentation using google docs with the images but was not successful loading the file. I also tried attaching the file the illustrations were in to one of my site pages, but once again was unsuccessful.

So I now have a good idea what I want to explore futher to add to my google site!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Google Sites

This is kind of what I was hoping for! We have been introduced to a number of great tools and resources through this course, but my goal was to come away with something that I could use to communicate with to students and their families. I am just getting a handle on using creating a site and look forward to learning more in the next few weeks, months, and years!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Google Docs

As big and powerful as google docs is, I do not forsee utilizing it much with my students. Based on my limited experience with google docs, I would say that it is geared for an audience that is more technology savy than my third graders. I say this based on the collaborative nature of many of the applications found in google docs.

I do however see the value in becoming more familiar and thus more comfortable using google docs myself. I really like the idea of being able to compose, save, and store many different kinds fo documents online. The ability to access the documents from any computer, anywhere is a very inticing feature.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Monday, March 1, 2010

Delicious: Social Bookmarks

When I can find the time, I enjoy navigating around the web looking for interesting sites. The problem is the time it takes to just go jumping around from one site to another and ending up completely off the topic I originally was looking for. I have found the using Delicious has expedited my searches but accessing sites that others have already found, and for whatever reason, deemed good enough to bookmark. This shared approach of locating and sharing resources is helpful on many different levels.
The way I envision utilizing this in the classroom is to search and capture sites using Delicious and then storing them on my portaportal account that can be set up for students and parents to support units of study being covered on the classroom. I just like the layout and organization system on portaportal better for the age of my students.
I am fortunate that one of the teachers here at Dyer has already set up a Delicious account for teachers to gather and share sites. I think this is a great way to collectively build a storehouse of resources.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Intro to RSS

I can certainly see how using a RSS feeder can help collect information in an efficient manner.
At first I had a difficult time thinking of what exactly I would you such a sorting hat for. I started off my subscribing to Maine Today because I was in the mindset that an RSS was essentially to be used to gather news. I quickly found out that the scope of this feed was huge. My feeder was packed with updates with so many stories that I found it hard to look at them!I then narrowed(or thought I did!) my search and signed up for a Red Sox feed. Now that was more focused but still capturing stories that I had already read or had no interest in. I need to play around a bit more to see if I can limit the scope of the topic, say trades or injury report, from one site or multiple sites for that matter.

I did get the hang of the pretty simple organizational system of setting up folders. That was helpful! Very similar to the document storage used on PCs.

I am excited to become more familiar with the various application of these social / time saving tool. I really like the ability to create a public page for sharing feeds that may be of interests to others. I envision this as a means locate great sources that other teachers have found and are using. The recommended sites that come up when searching for feeds has already been very helpful.