Posted by Connie on 24th March 2008
The depth of the explanation of Creative Commons has helped to add clarity to my understanding on this topic. I am excited about the resources that I am able to find from images to video clips for use in the classroom.
I love the Open Educational Resources site and the Creative Commons Search site.
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Posted by Connie on 18th March 2008
Wiki’s, Wiki’s, Wiki’s Oh My! I love working with Wiki’s because they are so easy to edit and modify. As I was looking over the examples that were provided, I found several that I thought were well organized and easy to navigate. My favorite was the Math 12V Outcomes Portfolio Wiki because it was so detailed and informative. This type of resource can really help clarify important information for students. I also enjoyed the FHS Wolves Den Wiki which contained varied resources and amazing depth.
My impression of Wikipedia has certainly changed over time. A few weeks ago our school was banned from making edits on Wikipedia for the duration of one year. Apparently, some of our students were vandalizing the site by editing the site with inappropriate language. (The last edit involved the usage of the word “poopie head” in place of a famous singer) We were able to track down the 6th grade offender by using the reporting feature of our bandwidth monitoring program and it actually turned into a tremendous learning experience. The student was required to write an apology letter to Wikipedia, and everyone else was reminded that where you go and what you do does or can come back to you. I think I read somewhere that inaccurate information is usually corrected within seconds so the site is actually gaining validity. To be honest, it is the first place that I go to learn about a new topic and I imagine it is the first place our students go as well.
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Posted by Connie on 18th March 2008
Although I have had a Google Reader Account for some time, I have never taken the time to set up a feed on a topic search. This is an extremely helpful feature for me since I continually research the latest software, internet safety topics, new hardware, etc. as part of my job. I also think the reference sites to search great educational blogs like the Livemocha site was helpful to see the top 100 educational blogs.
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Posted by Connie on 17th March 2008
I have had a Google Reader account set up for quite some time but I enjoyed adding Shelley’s list to my list of feeds. The Techlearning blog entitled “Evaluating Technology in the Classroom” was particularly interesting to me as I am continually seeking ideas to improve the technology integration at our school.
Two of the questions raised helped me as I am in the process of creating a survey to assess technology usage.
- Is the technology allowing the teacher/students to do Old things in New ways?
- Is the technology creating new and different learning experiences for the students?
I think I need to slow down from time to time in order to assess, reflect and communicate with teachers to determine the direction we need to take to work smarter.
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Posted by Connie on 15th March 2008
I especially enjoyed the writings of Patrick at http://itc.blogs.com/patrick/2005/02/5th_grade.html. I think Patrick took the opportunity to share his thoughts and feelings and was in turn encouraged to “press on”. I think that the encouraging responses to Patrick’s writings could possibly be life changing.
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