Monday, June 9, 2008

Thing 12

I think podcasting will be a valuable tool for students to create their very own podcast. Being the author of the project will allow the students to do the web research/interviewing which will center around one common theme. Students can include digital photos and video to make the podcast visually stimulating.

Story Nory and Grammar Girl are GREAT ELA resources for students. After listening to a particular podcast the students would summarize the podcast in their journal.

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Thing 11

TheMathTravelTech

I am excited about the possibilities this tool will provide for the students. It will be a great meeting spot to collaborate with students on a number of math problems. Students can discuss challenging math problems and edit answers/questions that they may have.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Thing 10

A wiki I found that has inspired me to create my own wiki is the Seventh grade math wiki. The wiki provides resource books, links to other math websites, and great math videos. Creating my own wiki would provide a great forum to collaborate with students, colleagues, and parents. Similar to the seventh grade math wiki I would link parents and students with elementary math resources.

Educational Wikis can be used as a way of professional development amongst colleagues. Teachers can share resources related to MEAP, TerraNova, and other assessment data to increase student achievement.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Thing 9





Using the Big Huge Labs was simple and fun!!! The students will take pleasure in using the image generator to create all kinds of pictures to share with their peers.
Both sites made it quite simple to create innovative pictures students will enjoy showing off.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Thing 8



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Using the Spell with Flickr was very fascinating. And best of all it was extremely easy to use. I think it would be a really cute tool my students could use to create school flyers or classroom newsletters.

Thing 7

The great thing about Flickr is that it allows you to access photos from any computer. The photo sharing website affords you the opportunity to share your photos with friends/family and students. The students can view photos related to the current lesson on the Flickr website. I found it very easy to upload some of my photos to Flickr.

Thing 6


Photo of Paris from Flickr

Thing 5

I found a great website on the benefits of RSS feeds. The website also includes information that can be delivered on RSS feeds.

Thing 4

There is sooooo much information at our finger tips. RSS is a great time saving tool. It brings the information you want to one place.

Thing 2 & Thing 3

Blogs are a great tool to use with your students. The use of blogs gives students the ability to read and comment/reflect on each other’s online posts. It is also a great away to further productive conversations amongst the students.
As a teacher, blogs can be used as a professional reflection/online journal of daily events. I found a great example of a reflection blog by Kim Confino’s.
Blogs are also used as a way to share information to your viewers. Jeff Utecht has a great informational blog.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Thing 1

I am excited about learning the 23 Things in Web 2.0. I think this will be a great learning tool for my students and I. I have gotten a late start with class but I feel I will be able to accomplish all 23 Things with in the time allotted.


Web 2.0 Toolbar