Sunday, January 30, 2011

ITEC7430: Thing 3

People write blogs and update them regularly when they are interested in the blogging topic. When blogging, we show a lot of our personality. Others that have similar personalities or interests follow our blogs. I noticed several educational blogs; blogs informing people of how education is changing, why homework is/is not assigned and blogs by subject or classes taken. People follow or subscribe to blogs in order to communicate with others going through similar experiences or those that have similar concerns.

I think blog reading is different from other types of reading as it can include personal experiences. We not only read published articles, we read real life experiences, ideas, trials, success, etc...When blogging, we can give feedback, encouragement and support. We can discuss topics that are relevant to our situation and maybe get ideas from others that we have not already thought of.  I tend to see blogs as a more laid back form of discussion.

I see blog writing as more conversational than report. It is more opinionated and a way to express feelings, thoughts, successes, trials, and failures. Blogging allows ownerships. To some people, a blog is like a diary that others can comment on. Keeping a blog throughout the years can show growth in certain areas, depending on the blog.
Commenting on blogs gives the blogger other ideas, pros, cons, encouragement and support. It is a form of communication on which people are passionate about. I see it as a group working together. Having several ideas makes the end product more meaningful and productive.
I believe there is a blogging literacy not only with blogs, but in web browsing and online reading. Students need to know how to site, link, navigate, explore and use different medias. When blogging, students are responsible for their published work and there are so many skills and rules students should know before writing for public eyes. 

Blogging is a great way to facilitate learning. Archiving blogs is a way to track progress and growth from year to year. Students can reflect and evaluate on how far they've come and where they are going. Students can learn from each other and can learn to respect the comments and opinions of others. Students are not just limited to classroom discussions. Conversations can happen between students that are on opposite sides of the world. Blogs may also allow students to get in touch and have conversations with experts; conversations not possible in the classroom.

Monday, January 24, 2011

ITEC 7430: Thing 4

For each post required in the classroom, students need a format in which to complete posts to contribute to engaged responses. In teaching 8th grade, I know my students need structure when beginning something new. I think students will eventually get the hang of the format and it will become easier and easier to write and respond on their blogs.
Criteria
Unacceptable
Acceptable
Target
Blog Posts by Students


Little or no contribution from student.
Entries do not reference classroom discussion or web/readings.
No personal opinion stated.
 Strong contribution from student that shows basic understanding of topic.
Key issues mentioned from class discussion or web/readings.
Personal opinion is supported with examples from class discussion.
 Strong contribution from student that shows thorough understanding of topic. Original ideas.
Key issues mentioned from class discussions or web/readings that include thought provoking questions or statements.
Personal opinion well organized supported with facts beyond the classroom discussion.


Comments or Responses that students leave on other student blogs Responds to other blogs with disrespectful and/or negative comments.  Responds to other blogs with positive, respectful comments that add value and contribute to discussion. Consistently responds to other blogs with positive, respectful, and thought provoking comments that add value and contribute to discussion.


Blog Resources:
This site helped me come up with the blog post by students. 
http://www.rcampus.com/rubricshowc.cfm?code=M44A63&sp=yes&

This site helped me develop the comments/responses that students post on other blogs.  http://www2.uwstout.edu/content/profdev/rubrics/blogrubric.html

Saturday, January 22, 2011

ITEC 7445: Design and Development Post 1/23/2011

There is no doubt in my mind that the design and development information will definitely help us as Ed Tech Teachers. We know more than just the basics of our concentration subjects. We know a certain depth of these subjects as we are to teach others. In order to teach other effectively, we should know more. I also believe this is true with design and development. In development, we are able to piece together a lesson that will allows students to go into higher order thinking. These are the skills students need to move forward and learn at a deeper level. Development also allows us to improve our teaching strategies with the lesson we are implementing. Design will allow the lesson/site to look a certain way that is easy to understand, pleasing to the eye and maybe hold our students attention.
Students and fellow colleagues will look to us to be technology literate. We want to be able to share our ideas and support our school in moving forward with technology in education.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

ITEC7430: Thing One - Web 2.0

Last semester, my team teachers started twittering our students/parents. My team teacher, Mrs. F,  and I are trying to move forward in incorporating technology in to the classroom.  We wanted a way to communicate with our students outside of the classroom. Mrs. F had the idea of using Twitter. She made a Twitter account and had students follow her tweets. Then our other team teacher and I set up our Twitter accounts and now we are all tweeting with our students. We keep our students/parents informed of upcoming tests, assignments, events, deadlines, websites, study links and more. This has increased the number of students that turn in homework, study and and has helped parents stay in touch with what their child is doing at school.

Using twitter is just one small step we took to move forward. I know we have so much more to learn. Mrs. F is using wiki pages, Podcasts and videocasts and I will hopefully be up to date with her by the end of this semester. I would like for the educators in my system to have a better way to share ideas they have on technology and the web use in the classroom. I think sharing ideas can have a great impact on changing education. I want my school to take steps in moving forward with web tools in education because I feel like many students are being lost with traditional teaching styles.