I am a Diigo Pioneer!

diigo education pioneer

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Student Interest Survey             Name _______________________

Please answer these questions to the best of your ability.   You may skip answers you find to be uncomfortable.

1.  What is your favorite book from childhood?

2.  What is the farthest point you've traveled away from home?

3.  What is a recent movie you enjoyed, and what did you like about it?

4.  What is your favorite place to be and why?

5.  What is your favorite food?

6.  What is your favorite kind of music? 7.  What is your favorite sport?

8.  To what organizations / teams / clubs do you belong?

9.  Name someone you admire and tell why.

10.  What are two common activities you do after getting home from school.

11.  What is a responsibility you have?

12.  What wish do you have for someone else?

13.  What do you want to do for a career?

14.  What is something about which you daydream?

15.  What is something about which you are curious?

16.  What would the title of a book about your life be?

17.  If you could go back two years ago, what advice would you give yourself? _________

18.  Describe yourself as a friend.

19. Describe your best friend.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Classroom Expectations Presentation Template

Check out this SlideShare Presentation as a sample of what we are going to do in class.

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award

ALA | AASL Best Web sites for Teaching and Learning Top 25 Award


The AASL has picked these 25 sites as the best for teaching and learning.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Kid search engines

EC350 Search Engines for Students Assignment

Name:

Are there alternatives to Google that might be more appropriate for younger students? Check out these search engines. Choose two common topics that might be researched in elementary or middle school. First, search the topics using Google, then search for the topics in each of these “Kid Friendly search engines. Write a review of your experiences with each. Try to approach this review from the view of a student. Answer these questions in your review:

How does the search compare to Google? Children will most likely go to the FIRST search return. What shows up as the first entries? Are there distractions (i.e. banner ads, etc) that might interfere with learning when using the resource?



Quintura Kids

 


Ask for Kids

 


Fact Monster

 


Yahoo Kids

 

http://www.kidsclick.org/

 

 

http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/

 

http://cybersleuth-kids.com/

 

 

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

ISTE Template PPT

ISTE E portfolio

My Portfolio Demonstrating ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers

Table of Contents


 

My Portfolio Demonstrating ISTE's National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers    1

Table of Contents    2

Introduction    3

I. Technology Operations and Concepts.    4

II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences.    5

III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum.    6

IV. Assessment and Evaluation.    7

V. Productivity and Professional Practice.    8

VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues.    9


 

Introduction

I. Technology Operations and Concepts.

Teachers demonstrate a sound understanding of technology operations and concepts.

Performance Indicators: Teachers:

A. demonstrate introductory technology literacy knowledge, skills, and concepts (described in the ISTE NETS Technology Foundation Standards for Students).

B. demonstrate sustained growth in technology knowledge and skills to stay abreast of contemporary and emerging technologies.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 

II. Planning and Designing Learning Environments and Experiences.

Teachers plan and design effective learning environments and experiences supported by technology.

Performance Indicators: Teachers:

A. design developmentally appropriate learning opportunities that apply technology-enhanced instructional strategies to support the diverse needs of learners.

B. apply current research on teaching and learning with technology when planning learning environments and experiences.

C. identify and locate technology resources and evaluate them for accuracy and suitability.

D. plan for the management of technology resources within the context of learning activities.

E. plan strategies to manage student learning in a technology-enhanced environment.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 


 

III. Teaching, Learning, and the Curriculum.

Teachers implement curriculum plans, that include methods and strategies that apply technology to maximize student learning.

Performance Indicators: Teachers:

A. facilitate technology- enhanced experiences that address content standards and student technology standards.

B. use technology to support learner-centered strategies that address the diverse needs of learners.

C. apply technology to develop students' higher order skills and creativity.

D. manage student learning activities in a technology-enhanced environment.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 


 

IV. Assessment and Evaluation.

Teachers apply technology to facilitate a variety of effective assessment and evaluation strategies.

Performance Indicators: Teachers:

A. apply technology in assessing student learning of subject matter knowledge and skills using a variety of assessment techniques.

B. use technology resources to collect and analyze data, interpret results, and communicate findings to improve instructional practice and maximize student learning.

C. apply multiple methods of evaluation to determine students' appropriate use of technology resources for learning, communication, and productivity.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 


 

V. Productivity and Professional Practice.

Teachers use technology to enhance their productivity and professional practice.

Performance Indicators: Teachers

A. use technology resources to engage in on-going professional development and lifelong learning.

B. continually evaluate and reflect on professional practice to make informed decisions regarding the use of technology in support of student learning.

C. apply technology to increase productivity.

D. use technology to communicate and collaborate with peers, parents, and the larger community to nurture student learning.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 


 

VI. Social, Ethical, Legal, and Human Issues.

Teachers understand the social, ethical, legal, and human issues surrounding the use of technology in PreK-12 schools and apply those principles in practice.

Performance Indicators: Teachers

A. model and teach legal and ethical practice related to technology use.

B. apply technology resources to enable and empower learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities.

C. identify and use technology resources that affirm diversity.

D. promote safe and healthy use of technology resources.

E. facilitate equitable access to technology resources for all students.


 


 

My artifacts demonstrating this standard (What?)


 

Enter your list of artifacts here that demonstrate how you have met this standard and create a hyperlink to each item


 


 


 

My Reflection on meeting this standard (So What?)


 

Write your reflection on how you think these artifacts demonstrate how you have met this standard


 


 


 

My Future Learning Goals related to this standard (Now What?)


 

Write your future learning goals related to this standard


 


 


 

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Media Learning log 1


EC/EM/ES Media and Technology



  Learning Log for "your name"











INSERT YOUR PICTURE HERE




 


Spring, 2010

Revised November, 2009






 Carl S. Davis, Instructor






  Learning Log 1




The original and updated version can be seen on the web at




http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df3v8qk8_1086fb8h4bf3















  Workbook instructions:


 



Class work will be maintained in a series of Learning Logs. These logs will serve to monitor student learning. Instructions for assignments will be a part of each log, as well as instructional resources.




 



 



Assignments are highlighted in yellow




 



As you complete and assignment, change the highlighted color to green






 






















Grey text is designed to be a place holder where a student response is required and is designed to be replaced by student created text







Notice: Occasionally you may see this notice from Google. This means that some temporary glitch has interfered with the automatic save to the Google computers. Usually this is temporary, and it should save correctly after a few more attempts. Just click"OK " and leave your document open until it does save correctly.















 















































Textbooks



 













EDUCATION FOR AN INFORMATION AGE



Teaching In The Computerized Classroom, 6th edition




Copyright © Bernard John Poole, Betsy Sky-McIlvain, Lorrie Jackson, Yvonne Singer, 2006, all rights reserved



Dr Poole has made his textbook available FREE online at http://www.pitt.edu/~poole/InfoAge7frame.html








 












2. a portable storage device



3. blank CD's or DVD's








Additional Resources



Tutorials for Teachers

written by Bernard John Poole, MSIS, PGCE
Associate Professor of Education and Instructional Technology

University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown

Johnstown, PA 15904, USA








The objectives and requirements  for this class are based on national standards from: http://www.iste.org/














  Rationale for course is  from http://www.edtechactionnetwork.org/technology_schools.html



 



Why use Technology in Schools?



In states, school districts and schools across the country, there is substantial evidence that technology has become a vital component for the success of the entire educational enterprise by:




















Improving learning and achievement among urban, suburban and rural students of all ages and abilities and aids all students to meet high standards



Helping new and aspiring teachers to become “highly qualified” and experts in their subject area



Providing administrators with better data that can improve decision-making and policy implementation


 


A review of research, data and case studies published within the past five years conducted by the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) and the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), confirms that technology use in education yields a broad array of meaningful results:


Technology improves student achievement in reading, writing, and mathematics.

As schools strive to meet Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) under the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, technology makes a difference in improving test scores and helping students reach performance goals. Technology also engages students in learning; improves attendance, decreases dropout rates, increases graduation rates and facilitates parent involvement.



Technology improves school efficiency, productivity, and decision-making.

School administrators increasingly rely on technology to accomplish their work, capture and make sense of data and focus their efforts on measurable results in student achievement.



Technology helps teachers meet professional requirements.

E-learning opportunities make it possible for teachers to upgrade their knowledge, skills, and credentials in core academic subjects—a requirement of NCLB. Technology also helps teachers improve their classroom practices.



Technology improves learning skills.

Today’s students must learn more than the basics to be prepared for life. Using technology, students develop learning skills, such as thinking and problem-solving skills, information and communication skills, and interpersonal and self-directional skills.



Technology can help schools meet the needs of all students.

NCLB requires schools to help all students learn and achieve. Technology helps schools create effective, individualized learning environments for all students, making education more inclusive in reaching students with special needs.



Technology promotes equity and access in education.

E-learning opportunities give economically underrepresented and geographically isolated students access to core academic content, digital information and specialized, advanced classes, a development that brings learning to students wherever they are.



Technology improves workforce skills.

Students who use technology develop the technical and learning skills, academic knowledge and work habits that are necessary for success in higher education and the workplace.



 












This course will attempt to demonstrate Differentiated Instruction practices based on the following:


 
















 Teachers begin where the students are, recognizing individual differences.


 Teachers are able to engage students in different modalities.

 Teachers use varied rates of instruction, complexity levels, and teaching strategies to engage and challenge.

 Teachers  challenge students to compete against themselves in order to learn and grow.


 



The 4 main assignments will  be 4 technology lesson plans. They are due:



 





























Technology Lesson Plan Due Dates




 








Lesson Plan 1




 




Lesson Plan 2




 




Lesson Plan 3




 




Lesson Plan 4




 




 







Refer to Our Google Calendar for important deadlines and class schedule



http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=qhjjj50qos3penodi74616paf0%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/New_York



 



 Students will also develop a e-portfolio of technology resources that includes  Learning Blogs of class activities. This Portfolio/Blogs will be graded during the semester.



 



 



Course Outline








Week 1




Introduction: Syllabus, grading and attendance policy, Collaborative Documents, Electronic Newsletters



 



Class topics: Syllabus and grading/attendance policy overview. The syllabus can also be found online at: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=df3v8qk8_1088fwnhctgg

This log covers  week 1



a)     Setting up a Gmail account



b)      Working with Google Docs



c)      Eduhound Resources



i)       
Presentation 1 (Eduhound resource)



d)     Education world site reviews



e)      Googlebookmarks

 F) Reference resources



G)        http://www.theapple.com/






 










 



Assignment 1: Register  for a Gmail Account and sign up for education resource newsletters



 



Go to the Google homepage by clicking on the link http://www.google.com   . Signup for a gmail account using your Emmanuel e-mail name as a basis for your gmail (s.gwashington@ec.edu will be s.gwashington@gmail.com )    


 


My Gmail username:


My Gmail password:       


 


Date assignment 1 Completed :__________________________









Assignment 2: subscribe to these e-newsletters by clicking on the link below. Use your new gmail address.



 



 T.H.E. News Update : This link has subscription information for these  four newsletters:



 T.H.E. SmartClassroom 


 T.H.E. News Update

 Collaboration 2.0



 Eduhouonds Classrooms Tools & Tips





Sign up for the Newsletter  from PBS here:

http://www.pbs.org/teachers/preferences/


Sign up for the Education World Newsletters:


http://www.educationworld.com/maillist.shtml#reviews



Another good newsletter resource is eSchool News : subscribe at

https://www.eschoolnews.com/freeesn/index.cfm








Also sign up for this newsletter from NCTE http://www.ncte.org/newsletter/subscribe








Date Assignment 2 completed _______





Lecture Notes Day 1

syllabus overview

grading policy

attendance policy

Newsletters

Online Documents






 










Instructor notes; You now have a professional email and will be getting newsletters with information that will keep you up to date on technology in education topics. Gmail also has a huge amount of storage space. Use your email like a "jump drive" and send papers you are working on to yourself as an attachment. We will use our Google account to make webpages and presentations in the future.











Working with Google Docs and bookmarks/ Google Toolbar/ Firefox browser/ Evaluating websites









  (An example of cooperative documents created by students then posted as a blog by their teacher)





Google Docs will be an integral part of our class. Your learning log and the majority of classroom assignments will be submitted via Google Docs. Visit each of  these resources to gain an understanding of Google Docs. 



Assignment 3: Visit each of these resources. After browsing, write a 2 to 3 sentence review. Refer back to these as needed when using Google Docs. Your review should address to purposes:
1. What can other educators gain from this resource.
2. What can you learn from revisiting this resource.

Google Docs Basics

insert 2-3 sentence review here.




A cheat sheet for Google Docs


insert 2-3 sentence review here.









http://www.google.com/google-d-s/tour1.html

insert 2-3 sentence review here.



http://docs.google.com/templates




insert 2-3 sentence review here.






Optional Google Docs resources




Review of Google Docs in Education World



  




  










http://docs.google.com/support/ 






Instructor notes : Here is a sample review of Google Docs from  a blog byhttp://www.freetech4teachers.com/2008/12/my-12-favorite-resources-of-2008-part-i.html



2. Google Docs - I used Google Docs off and on last year as a collaboration tool with my co-workers and administrators last year. Then my hard drive unexpectedly failed (I was less than six months old) in May taking a lot of files with it. That's when I decided that I trust Google's servers a lot more than my local hard drive or my school district's servers (which failed the prior year and took a lot of my files with it). Since May, every document that I have created has been created in my Google Docs account.



Many of my students are now using Google Docs for their word processing tasks. I encourage all of my students and colleagues to use Google Docs because it eliminates the "I forgot my flash drive" and "my printer is broken" excuse.






After your investigations into Google Docs as a teaching resource, you should be able to:



___Create a new document in Google Docs

___Copy and rename Documents

___Share Documents with others

___Insert images and links into documents



___Upload existing word documents into Google Docs and download ___Google Docs in a variety of formats.

___Publish your Documents as a webpage





Learning Log assignment:



Describe
how teachers might use collaborative documents in school . Describe at least 2 specific age appropriate activities for a subject and grade level of your choice.


insert your answer here



 





 











 


Assignment: Technology autobiography


 


Part 1:Use  Google docs to create a new document.Write a 3-5 paragraph paper describing how technology was used in your school experiences. Also describe how you have seen teachers using technology in your practicum experiences here at EC. 






 



Part 2 Share your technology autobiography with media350@gmail.com






 


Part 3: Also, publish your autobiography as a web page. This is also under the 'SHARE' menu



insert the URL of you autobiography here.





Date completed _________________


 





Google Bookmarks



Instructor Lecture and Demonstration on Google Bookmarks







Using Google Bookmarks



Google Bookmarks is an online service that lets you save your favorite sites and attach labels and annotations. Unlike the bookmark feature from your browser, bookmarks are stored securely online, so they are accessible even if you're using other computers. The Google toolbar has a button to add pages to your Bookmarks. The computers in the lab have the Google toolbar installed. When signed in to your Google(Gmail) account you can add sites to your bookmarks. 








Google Bookmarks FAQs




http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/03/google-bookmarks-faq.html



We will be using the Google toolbar in the computer lab.


If you own a computer that you are using from this class, download and install the Firefox web browser from this link.



http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/







































Then install the Google Toolbar from http://www.google.com/toolbar/ff/index.html












Assignment: Wikipedia article on Google Bookmarks Read and write a short review.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Bookmarks




Insert review here




You can install the Google Toolbar on your computer  here:



http://www.google.com/tools/firefox/toolbar/FT3/intl/en/index.html













Google Toolbar is also available  for Internet Explorer at : http://www.google.com/support/toolbar/?fulldump=1












 



My Google Bookmarks (for reference) http://www.google.com/bookmarks/bookmarks.html?zx=H27L8ZLedsQ








EC350 only




- Bookmark these sites in your Google Bookmarks. Visit each of the sites and insert a short review. 








http://www.spellingtime.com/





insert review here






EM/ES 350 only





EM/ES350 - Bookmark these sites in  your Google Bookmarks and write a short review. 




http://www.une.edu.au/tlc/alo/index.htm




insert review here





Online Reference resources
Assignment (All Classes
) Visit each site below and write a short (2 to 3 sentence review) describing how each source would be useful to a teacher (or not). While you are at each site, create a label in your Google Bookmarks called " References" and add each site to your bookmarks









Date completed:




  Instructor notes



  EVALUATING WEB RESOURCES





Throughout this course you will be asked to visit and evaluate internet websites. Evaluating Internet sites can be a challenge at first. All newcomers to the 'Net are immediately placed in the position of evaluator.  And in schools everywhere, it's teachers who will help them learn how to evaluate!



As we begin to sift through sites, there are some key indicators that we can all quickly identify that will help determine the authenticity, quality, and usefulness of any website.

















 



Ask yourself these questions....And answer them in your reviews












  • Is the information credible? Who is the creator (either an individual or organization? What are the goals of the creator(s) ?


  • Is the information up to date? Are there any dead links?



  • Is it easy to navigate? Are there clear directions? Is the design user friendly for the targeted age group?


  • Will I return to this site? Should I bookmark it so I can find it when I am teaching? Should I recommend it to others?


  • How resourceful is it? Is the information organized in a manner that is useful to me? How could teachers use the site?



  • What makes this site unique? Is the information addressing my issue in a manner that expands knowledge?


  • Am I being swayed by appealing design elements that mask ho-hum content, or am I being swayed by poor design elements that detract from fine content?



  • Does the website cost anything to use the resources? If so, is it a good value?



  • How could teachers use this resource in the classroom ?


  • What ages or grades could best use the site?

     adapted from: http://www.2learn.ca/nkh/nkhSRevaluate.html








Some Additional resources for evaluating Web Pages Resources complied by http://search.creativecommons.org







Evaluating Internet Resources - Frank Davis, Information and Education Services, and Rick Brewer, Access Services, Medical Center Library, University of Kentucky, HealthWeb

Links to Web resources and references to articles that will assist in the evaluative process.

Evaluating Quality on the Net - Hope N. Tillman, Director of Libraries, Babson College, Babson Park, Massachusetts

Criteria and indicators for evaluating information found on sites, their quality, and reliability.

Thinking Critically about World Wide Web Resources - Esther Grassian, UCLA College Library

Teach yourself how to think critically about Wolrd Wide Web resources.

Thinking Critically about Discipline-Based World Wide Web Resources - Esther Grassian, UCLA College Library

Teach yourself how to think critically about discipline-based WWW resources.






Assignment: Choose one  site reviewed by Education World Site Reviews Archives. Visit the site and write your own review. Do you agree with the "experts" review at Education World?  See the sample review of teacher lingo as a guide.





Sample Website review

http://www.teacherlingo.com/


Education World reviewed this teacher blogging site in January, 2008




Teacher Lingo

A place for teachers to hang out and "lingo."

Grade Level: Professional



http://www.teacherlingo.com





















CONTENT

Lingo is an online community of teacher blogs where teachers can share ideas, discuss current events, or even vent about the school day.



SITE DESIGN

The site has a simple design that can be navigated by clicking on the tabs at the top of the page. Internal pages have links categorized for easy access. A help page of frequently asked questions is available to answer any questions about using the site.

 


REVIEW

TeacherLingo is a place where teachers can connect with other teachers from all levels. This community includes a general teacher blog as well as teacher blogs for elementary, ESL, college, high school, middle school, preschool, retired, and many more. There is also a directory of lesson plans for all grade levels and subject areas that have been submitted and rated by community members. The directory can be searched by grade level or subject matter or by clicking on a keyword in the tag cloud. Included are message boards that include the Lingo Lounge with teacher introductions, inspirational stories and new teachers and the educational discussions.








Assignment: Grade and a review a site

Now visit education world. Choose a site reviewed from their archives. Visit the site an write a review.

http://www.educationworld.com/awards/



Give the address of the site here






















(grade for content


Content


grade for site design


Site design





Review :Insert a 5-7 sentence review here










Social Networks for Teachers



Using your gmail account, register at Theapple.com



http://www.theapple.com/



Register at theapple.com
Explore theapple.com and write a short review.

































Insert review here.






End of Learning log 1



Date completed _______


Use the "FILE" menu to download your Learning Log as a "Word Document". Turn this in to Netlearn.