I picked Wes Fryer. He current works with applying technology around schools in Texas. He was an elementary educator but is currently working at teaching technology to people and applying it to classroom use. He seems to really enjoy children's use of technology for learning. He seems really interested in the different ways that technology can be used for teaching. He comments on anything that he hears about education that is of interest to him. He also has people comment on their thoughts about the subject and even give their input on education and technology. I think that Wes Fryers thoughts on education are very interesting. He even comments about UMF's own Mike Muir. I feel like Wes Fryer really knows what he's talking about.
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Focus the Nation
This is not something I have done yet but I saw on the Today Show and it made me very interested. There is a Magazine do-not send list, this is similar to the do not call list. The story that was presented a couple of weeks ago about students from a school in Massachusetts. The students had gone out and collected magazines from their homes and brought them in to class. Then during class they would enter in the information about the magazine and address it was sent to. This website would then send the information on to the magazine company and the company was then required to stop sending the magazines. By doing this students stopped the production of thousands of magazines that were not being used. The plan was to lessen the students impact on the earth and by eliminating thousands of magazines before they were even printed helped save thousands of trees. I can no longer find the website to do this but if I do then I will definitely add my unwanted magazines to the list.
I thought that the idea that this teacher from this Massachusetts school had was a really good idea of helping lessen that classes (and their families) impact on global warming. This is a generation of technology and by the time I become a teacher all students will have there own computers. If I make a Wiki-space or my own website that has all class information and documents then it will lessen my classes pollution by not using paper. I can use blogs and do tests on line that they can send to me. This will cut down on the amount of paper that the class uses. Every little bit helps and I believe that if I use small amounts of paper then my class will contribute to the lessening of global warming.
I thought that the idea that this teacher from this Massachusetts school had was a really good idea of helping lessen that classes (and their families) impact on global warming. This is a generation of technology and by the time I become a teacher all students will have there own computers. If I make a Wiki-space or my own website that has all class information and documents then it will lessen my classes pollution by not using paper. I can use blogs and do tests on line that they can send to me. This will cut down on the amount of paper that the class uses. Every little bit helps and I believe that if I use small amounts of paper then my class will contribute to the lessening of global warming.
Monday, January 28, 2008
Type I/ Type II Technology
Type I Technology: Word Processors and before. Type I is when teachers used chalkboards and other one dimensional non-appealing ways of presenting materials.
- Chalk boards
- Typewritters
- Overhead projectors
- Green-screen computers
- PowerPoint
- Photoshop
- Blogs
Sunday, January 27, 2008
My MEL Experience
- Student/ Teacher Relationships: (Positive) My High School History teacher Mr Thyng was one of my favorite teachers. He respected everyone of his students. Even the students that often skipped class would not skip his class. He gave everyone a chance no matter how well they were doing, he did not judge. He did a trivia extra credit game for those that wanted to get extra points in the class. (Negative) I had an English teacher that played favorites. I happened to be on the field hockey team and she was the coach. However others that did not have that luxury. For those students she did not help them out as much as she should have especially the ones that were really struggling. Also if you were doing good in her class then she would be nice to you but if you were then she would not give you the time of day
- Autonomy: (Positive) Mr. Shaw was a visual/ performing arts teacher in my high school. This job required creativity but it also consisted with our other classes. This class gave students the opportunity to become creative and use methods of expression that they would not have normally used before (ex: skits and movies). (Negative) I had a math teacher in Junior High that had the same homework and class format the whole school year. It was very predictable and I personally did not learn much from him. It was not challenging.
- Hands- On:(Positive) My Junior High History teacher had us do two major projects. One was a research paper/ presentation to our teachers and parents and the other was a reenactment of the Battle of Bull Run during the Civil War. The reenactment involved our whole class (100 students) playing both the North and South. It was fun and creative and on project graduation we watched the tape from it. (Negative) One of my Junior High Science teachers literally stunk at teaching. He read from the book had us do some homework. We did not do any actual lab work or experimenting or hands-on learning. I thoughts what you were suppose to do as a science teacher.
- Connections:(Positive) My high school algebra teacher was very good at connecting the material that we were working with to real life. Most of our homework contained real life situations. It was helpful that she did it because there are still some algebra equations that I still use today. (Negative) My history teachers did not do a very good job at connecting the past to the present. However that is a difficult task to do with some history subjects. I think a good way of connecting things is for a student to look at how other students in history were effected by certain events.
- Learning Styles:(Positive) My senior English teacher allowed for almost every activity that we did in class the opportunity to choose how we would create it. we were given the choice of whether we wanted to do essays, a presentation, a poster, a children's book or whatever else you could come up with. This allowed for everyone to have their learning needs to be accommodated. (Negative) My high school history teacher (the same one from the very top of this blog) had no creativity in how he presented his material. It was straight read a piece and fill in the blanks or listen to him lecture and fill in the blanks. Even though all students liked Mr. Thyng a lot of students did not do good in his class. However he did allow extra credit activities that would hopefully help students that were not doing good.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Learning Style Inventory Results
Thanks you: learning-styles-online.com
Chapter #2: Respect, Liking, Trust, and Fairness
Chapter two covers issues of respect and fairness in the classroom. To gain respect from your students you must follow a short list of rules. The same should be expected from the students. “Showing up on time, take your responsibility seriously, don’t insult, respect one’s identity, don’t assume, and be careful what you say” (p.19). There has to be a balance between teaching and connecting with the students.
I think maintaining respect with students is a key component to teaching. To make the classroom comfortable for both the teacher and the student they have to both respect each other. I never thought how important it is for a teacher to be respectful to their students in order to gain the students respect in return. As long as the student has respect for the teacher then whether or not the student actually likes the teacher does not matter. Respect from the teacher allows the students to focus on just the teacher’s ability.
I think maintaining respect with students is a key component to teaching. To make the classroom comfortable for both the teacher and the student they have to both respect each other. I never thought how important it is for a teacher to be respectful to their students in order to gain the students respect in return. As long as the student has respect for the teacher then whether or not the student actually likes the teacher does not matter. Respect from the teacher allows the students to focus on just the teacher’s ability.
Chapter #1: Knowing Students Well
In the first chapter of Fires in the Bathroom the students talked about allowing the teacher to get to know the students better but without over stepping boundaries. The students received a questionnaire that asked questions about themselves and what they expected to get out of the course. Students also had the option of not answering the questions if they did not want to. The students also gave feed back that it would be good if the teacher also filled out the same questionnaire.
I thought that this was a great way to make the students feel like equals. It also made the students feel like they were being listened to. It allows the teacher to cater to the different needs of the students. The teachers can then gauge how much work the students are expecting and what they expect to learn in the class. If the teacher does take some ideas from the questionnaire, the students will become more engaged in the subject. If a teacher completes the same questionnaire then it allows the students to feel more comfortable with the teacher. It also allows the students to know exactly what the teacher expects and plans to teach in the class.
I thought that this was a great way to make the students feel like equals. It also made the students feel like they were being listened to. It allows the teacher to cater to the different needs of the students. The teachers can then gauge how much work the students are expecting and what they expect to learn in the class. If the teacher does take some ideas from the questionnaire, the students will become more engaged in the subject. If a teacher completes the same questionnaire then it allows the students to feel more comfortable with the teacher. It also allows the students to know exactly what the teacher expects and plans to teach in the class.
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