Victoria's Tech 1 Blog
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Digital Citizenship
In Kindergarten, we teach the children to respect themselves and others by listening and using nice words. We practice role playing different social and learning situations as a class. We identify and show how to be disrespectful (aka a bad friend) to help them identify the negative choices. With the Internet, I am currently deciding what websites are allowed in the classroom. As a class, we decide what websites are good (fun to play) and which ones we don't want to play again. When we being our Writer's Workshop unit on Book Reviews, the children and I will be visiting different sites and deciding what makes a book review true or false. This unit is also where I will teach about 21st century citizenship.
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Wiki Lesson
Creating a wiki for the students to use in Kindergarten is difficult since the children have not had time to learn how to use a computer independently. I created a wiki to have the parents sign up for volunteering opportunities in the classroom. Another idea for a wiki would be a Thanksgiving/Winter Break/Spring Break journal. Each child would create a journal page at home with their families and we would view the whole journal in class.
Click here for my volunteer wiki page
Click here for my volunteer wiki page
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Digital Storytelling
Benefits of using digital storytelling in the classroom would be the ability to "teach" a lesson on the screen while walking around the room to help those who are struggling and students could also use digital storytelling to teach each other or show their parents what they are working on in class. Challenges would be time, ability to use the technology outside of school, and privacy concerns. Some parents may not want their child to participate in digital storytelling because they do not want the Internet to have a direct connection to their child at this age.
Using the digital storytelling video I created during Daily 5 for Read to Self or Read to Someone will allow me more time to do guided reading with others instead of having to repeat the login steps every 5 minutes. The best way for me to integrate this into the curriculum is to post links from my classroom blog to reach the parents about math, handwriting, sight words, and reading.
Learn how to login to raz-kids
Using the digital storytelling video I created during Daily 5 for Read to Self or Read to Someone will allow me more time to do guided reading with others instead of having to repeat the login steps every 5 minutes. The best way for me to integrate this into the curriculum is to post links from my classroom blog to reach the parents about math, handwriting, sight words, and reading.
Learn how to login to raz-kids
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Podcasting reflection
Using a podcast in the classroom would be beneficial when a teacher is able to have the lesson verbally taught while he/she is walking around the room to check participation/understanding. A challenge would be time (how long to make depending on lesson). Having a child create a podcast would give him/her ownership of their learning. It would allow the child the ability to "show off" what he/she knows to peers and/or parents. I am not ready to have my student create a podcast independently but could see the possibility of having an end of the year podcast posted to my classroom blog with each child saying what they liked best about Kindergarten.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Chrome/FOSS Lesson
I found the app Number Frames and would use it to reinforce counting and addition. Right now, we have learned how to count to 10 using a ten frame and I would have the students use the app to create different number amounts to "test" their friends. When we begin addition, using this app would help with picture representation when adding and reinforce the use of ten frames.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/number-frames-by-the-math/idlcfdihcafblaoadpfeofbcbcmfogbc
Open Source content wants to create a environment where ideas are discussed, built upon, and improved with all resources. Currently, the majority of information used in the classroom is still controlled by publishers and Open Source would decrease their control and allow teachers to collaborate and post information freely to one another.
Open Source content wants to create a environment where ideas are discussed, built upon, and improved with all resources. Currently, the majority of information used in the classroom is still controlled by publishers and Open Source would decrease their control and allow teachers to collaborate and post information freely to one another.
Monday, October 12, 2015
LMS
1. Google Classroom is different from a traditional teacher website because it allows you to post assignments, send them directly to the students, have the students complete the assignment using a computer, and send it back to the teacher for corrections. A traditional teacher website does not allow for the student to complete and return assignments to the teacher through the website.
2. I created a Google Classroom and the main benefit I can see in the future would be easy access to assignments for students who are absent without notice or leaving for an extended period of time. Instead of me trying to copy and collect assignments missed that day/those days, the parent & student would be able to sign into Google Classroom and have the material right there. It would save paper and time.
3. Google Classroom can help make my classroom a more student centered environment by giving parents additional access to assignments and reducing the "I forgot my homework" excuse. Kindergartners have difficulty remembering to bring their homework back to school sometimes. When they pack their take home folders, sometimes the homework gets "lost" in the shuffle on the table or left at aftercare or left in their mailbox.
Overall, it was fairly easy to create a Google Classroom. I had some difficulty understanding how to add items to the classroom calendar but googled "how to edit google classroom calendar" and was able to find a site that explained the connection to posting assignments and the calendar. I'm not sure if I will use Google Classroom this year since the team website is our main way of communicating with parents. I think I would either have a team website or a Google Classroom but not both.
2. I created a Google Classroom and the main benefit I can see in the future would be easy access to assignments for students who are absent without notice or leaving for an extended period of time. Instead of me trying to copy and collect assignments missed that day/those days, the parent & student would be able to sign into Google Classroom and have the material right there. It would save paper and time.
3. Google Classroom can help make my classroom a more student centered environment by giving parents additional access to assignments and reducing the "I forgot my homework" excuse. Kindergartners have difficulty remembering to bring their homework back to school sometimes. When they pack their take home folders, sometimes the homework gets "lost" in the shuffle on the table or left at aftercare or left in their mailbox.
Overall, it was fairly easy to create a Google Classroom. I had some difficulty understanding how to add items to the classroom calendar but googled "how to edit google classroom calendar" and was able to find a site that explained the connection to posting assignments and the calendar. I'm not sure if I will use Google Classroom this year since the team website is our main way of communicating with parents. I think I would either have a team website or a Google Classroom but not both.
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