Monday, June 28, 2010
Animoto
One thing I will say about animoto, however, is that it only lets you do a 30 second show unless you pay for it, and 30 seconds isn't a very long time. Also without paying for one of the memberships the videos will only last a month. So next month, the video below will no longer be seen.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Prezi
It's a pretty neat site. I like how things can move around in interesting ways. I like how much control there is of where to put things so it's very much like a virtual posterboard that can be easily moved around.
One things that I will say about it, however, is that it could make students and people watching the videos sick or nautious if things are moving too much or too quickly.
But also with it moving all the time it keeps it more exciting and new and it keeps people watching.
Monday, June 21, 2010
VBlog and before
I was talking with my parents last night and they were talking about before computers and all this technology, back in the day when peopel first started getting e-mail addresses. Now everyone has multiple e-mail addresses that they use different things.
Friday, June 18, 2010
Lesson Plans
One thing that I wondered about schools, however, is what will be allowed into the school through the internet. Google Earth is what I incorporate into my lesson plan but realistically it may not be allowed into the school. Youtube, as well, can have some very educational videos that could be benefitial in a school classroom as a visual teaching aid.
This being said, as we teachers gain more experience and knowledge about technology, schools should be willing to make changes about their rules and make it easier for us to use the technology in the classroom. Some things are expensive, like SmartBoards and Green Screens, but for things like youtube, the boundaries for teachers (those who are willing to preview what they show first, of course) should be stretched.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
IDIOMS 2
Saturday, June 12, 2010
Google Docs
I could definitely see myself using this in my classroom. For older groups of students during group projects I could see myself instucting with it and helping them with their projects. But even for myself it would benefitial if I need to work on something for school at home, or at the library, or at the school-then I wouldn't have to keep e-mailing new copies to myself over and over again.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Google Earth
Thursday, June 10, 2010
More on Twitter
The little whale flying saying "Twitter is over capacity. Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again." is annoying too when it just cuts me off from what I am doing.
All this technology at once is a lot to get a hang of, keep up with, and keep track of. I though checking my e-mail and facebook was enough for me, but now i have my blog, and my twitter, too. Not to mention all the other things that has forced me to create a username and a password-I had to make a page to help me remember them all!
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Creative Commons

This is a picture that I found on Creative Commons.
I would use this picture in my classroom to prove the point of how important multicultural education is to me. Multiculturalism education is working toward creating equal educational opportunities for all students from diverse racial, ethnic, social-class, and cultural groups. Through this pedagogy, one of the main goals is to help students gain the knowledge, attitude, and abilities to communicate and interact with today’s society. Multiculturalism is working with different students and incorporating their cultures into the education on a more cognitive level, diving in deep, and not just grazing the surface. This is what I want in my classroom this picture from Creative Commons shows everyone working together to keep the world together and working.
Photo Attribution:
Multicultural education
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