Monday, 16 November 2009

Final Reflection

I see the light at the end of the tunnel......the final reflection. It's been a journey of enlightenment and one that I've really enjoyed. The ability to work online at my own pace and in my own time has allowed me to manage family, school commitments and professional development. Module 6 was my favourite, packed with goodies such as Glogster and Bubbl.us. After learning how to use Glogster I set up a virtual classroom with stage 3 students to design posters for our visiting author during Book Week celebrations. Stage 3 students have been studying the genre of "mystery" in literature this term so we used Bubbl.us to create mind maps. These web tools have been embedded into the Library cooperative teaching/learning program.
Years ago we talked about information highways and libraries without walls.......now we have information at our fingertips - Internet, iphones and library collections accessible from any computer seven days a week. The challenge for teachers is to give students the tools to make sense of the large amounts of information available, to make decisions about their learning, to question and think about ways of solving problems. Digital reading devices have changed the way authors work and publish. In some cases Blogs are replacing author "meet and greet" sessions in bookshops. The web is used for information, downloading, communication and collaboration. We use mobile phones, (SMS) messaging, Face Book, Twitter and email as a way of keeping in touch and socialising. Exploring 3D virtual communities such as Second Life is my work in progress and I hope to learn more about avatars and Vokis. Students could create their own speaking characters and embed them into a Book Week/Library blog or wiki.
This may be the completion of the online course but for me it's just the beginning.....thanks Helen, Diane and the team for designing the course and monitoring the modules.

Module 10

With the end of year looming I'm looking towards 2010 and thinking about Book Week celebrations and the Stories on Screen competition........and how I can share ideas and review books. I can see the value in setting up a private wiki for research and book reviews. After reading comments on the discussion page about WetPaint I think I'll try Wikispaces. Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Map will be a useful tool to provide students with the skills required to learn in a digital world. It's really important to develop creative pathways for learners.

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

Module 9

I've been using Facebook for a while but don't have as many friends as my daughter. Guess it's an age thing....digital immigrant v digital native. Facebook is a great way to keep in touch but I just can't get into Twitter. Bit too much like a diary. I found the "Online Communities in the Classroom" video on teachers.tv website interesting and discovered the world of Voki and avatars. I use Scootle to search for digital curriculum resources to enhance units of work. Second Life is amazing.

Monday, 14 September 2009

Monday, 31 August 2009

Module 8

Google Reader allows you to keep up to date with news and favourite blogs. You can browse feeds and share with other web users. News feeds and blogs are readily available in one place. I don't know if I'd use this with the students but I finally understand what RSS is all about. Glogster Education - virtual classroom is still my favourite web tool.

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Module 7

Wish there was a "Delicious" for credit/loyalty cards and passwords. Once you get the hang of tagging and bundling it's amazing the sites and resources you can retrieve. The beauty of this site is that you can access it on any computer and share links with other users.

Monday, 27 July 2009

Module 6

I've been creating mind maps using PowerPoint....inserting shapes, adding text and group/ungrouping the objects. Not any more. Bubbl.us is fantastic.....very "user friendly". Have set up student accounts and passwords for years 5 & 6 students to create Book Week Posters using Glogster Education. Year 6 students could create poster to include in the end of year Digital Diaries.

Sunday, 5 July 2009

Module 5

The CBC "Stories on Screen" competition has been consuming all my time. The Library monitors and I have been creating a Photostory presentation based on the Book Week theme Book Safari. We're adapting the book Jungle Drums by Graeme Base. Apart from that, I've created a podcast using Garage Band and have been viewing Youtube videos to learn how to share the podcast on my blog. The Blogger help site has been valuable.........I discovered how to "add enclosure links".

Monday, 22 June 2009

Module 4

Editing photos is a lot of fun with Flickr. The photo search - Advanced/Creative Commons would be useful when creating podcasts for ipods or Photostory presentations.

Friday, 19 June 2009

Module 3

Google Docs is amazing. Next year I'll use docs for the CBC Stories to Screen competition. That way I can share the script with the teachers involved in the presentation. Editing made easy.....easier than emailing.

Monday, 8 June 2009

Module 2a

Am concerned about students adding inappropriate entries. Our school's Internet Acceptable Use policy needs to be ammended to include rights and responsibilities when using blogs and wikis....do's and don'ts. 

Module 2

Why would I use Dream Weaver this year to create a Book Week site?  A blog/wiki would be interactive and easier for the students to vote/comment on the book awards. Am loving the blog but I have a lot more to learn.



              
Book Week 2009

Friday, 5 June 2009

Module 1

So much to learn and so little time but how exciting is this course! Will be burning the midnight candle scrolling through the modules. Have created an iGoogle account and played around with Google docs. Don't really know if I'm doing this correctly but here goes.....