Friday, July 11, 2008

Thing 23




W ow, there were times I thought this moment would never come! But it did and I am so glad I participated in 23 Things.




What were your favorite discoveries or exercises on this learning journey?



Doing things I never would have done on my own, such as creating an Avatar (that was really fun), posting my own blogs, and learning what that "RSS" thing meant on websites.




How has this program assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals?



It has affirmed that we are NEVER too old to learn new thing!




Were there any take-a-ways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?



I discovered many new tools, some of which were: Google Notebook (really liked that and want to use it soon), del.icio.us, and technorati.




What could we do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept?



Nothing really, except maybe offer some face to face times. There were times, I needed to talk through some of the activities with "It's All Relative" to make everything work as it should.




If we offered another discovery program like this in the future, would you choose to participate?



YES!




How would you describe your learning experience in ONE WORD or in ONE SENTENCE, so we could use your words to promote 23 Things learning activities?



It made me feel as though I can keep up with my children in technology!



Thing 22

Nings... I looked at the Ning for Teachers. I found it somewhat interesting. I looked at the lesson plans and unfortunately, I found very little for integrating technology. I read several of the postings on the home page and found most of them to be interesting. I'm not sure how much I will use the site, but I know I will visit it again.

Thing 21

I used Photostory 3 to create my vidcast. It was a lot of fun. We started using Photostory 3 last year with our students. They mastered it quickly! Here is the link to my vidcast. http://media.switchpod.com//users/techgoddess118/acadia.wmv

Monday, July 7, 2008

Thing 20

This video is great! We need to move (gently shove) our fellow teachers to enter the digital age with their lessons.


Saturday, July 5, 2008

Thing 19

I am a map junkie, so Google Maps has been a favorite for a long time. I probably use it a least once a week to find houses, offices, schools, and stores. It really helped me last spring when we were trying to find the high school softball fields where my daughter was playing. I could type the school's address and then using the satellite view, could find the exact field location and nearest parking lot!! I also like the hair swap site where you can put your face in different hair styles.. really fun.

Thing 18

I used Google Docs. It was very easy to use. This would be most useful for people who do not have access to a laptop. With laptops, it is easier to access any documents that I have created, so I don't know how much I will use Google Docs.

Thing 17

Rollyo is something that I had never heard of, much less used. I'm not sure how much I will use it. I created a news search. Here is the link: http://rollyo.com/search.html?q=election&sid=408430&url=rollyo.com&rollbar=1

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Thing 16

Have you messed with anyone's wiki today? Maybe I'm just a warped individual, but I believe there are people out there with nothing better to do than post bogus fact/entries on wikis. That being said, I can see they would be useful. The ease of collaboration is the most beneficial aspect. With each group member being able to add their "part", it is much easier to manage than emailing using the "reply all" button. Does anyone know if a wiki can be edited by two users simultaneously??

Thing 15

Library 2.0
Libraries are evolving. Once a place of written facts which were quickly outdated, today it is an up to the minute research facility! What librarians need to teach today is how to EFFECTIVELY research. The information available at our fingergtips in a library can literally fill volumes. We need to teach students to narrow their focus and to verify the information they find. The great thing about research today is that it is available to anyone with an Internet connection! It is particularly exciting for those of us who grew up with our families' outdated set of World Book Encyclopedia.

Monday, June 30, 2008

Thing 14

Technology can be a great time saver. Technology can be a black hole, devouring our time. Both of the statements are correct. I can see sites such as Technorati consuming a tremendous amount of time. That is not a problem when you have such time to follow key word searches to blogs that lead to who knows where. At this point in my life I only have time for the important, focusing on things of lasting value. Maybe one day (when the kids are gone, and I'm too old to go do things)I will have the time and inclination to chase the threads of others' thoughts.

Thing 13

Del.icio.us is an interesting tool. At first I didn't think it was much different than just creating bookmarks. But, after looking into it in more depth, I discovered that I like it much more than bookmarking. I believe I will start using it to organize all the sites I find.

Thing 12A

Wow, for the first time, I commented on a national forum. It was exciting. I first commented on a recipe I had made, but then I commented on a national news story. Fun! I can't wait to see if someone responds to my comment...

Friday, June 27, 2008

Thing 12

I believe it is very important the way in which you comment on a posting. As my father always said it's not what you say, but how you say it. Unfortunately, when responding, it is almost impossible to convey "how you are saying it". I also worry that too many people are choosing to connect electronically to people instead of developing the personal relationships that are critical to our emotional well being. That said, the two commandments I like best were 1. Read before you comment: so many times, we want to just "jump right in there" with our opinion. The second commandment I like was 5. Don't be condescending; after all, even idiots are entitled to their opinion...just watch mainstream T.V.

Thing 11

Library this is extrememly easy to use. Finding the time to enter all my books will be another matter. This is a site I am going to recommend to my friends who are avid readers.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Thing 10

Thing #9

Which method of finding feeds did you find easiest to use?
I went to websites I regularly visit and just added them.

Which Search tool was the easiest for you?
I like the Google Blog Search.

Which was more confusing?
The rest of the sites were very similar.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Thing #8

What do you like about RSS and newsreaders?
I'm not sure I like it. Does it narrow my view too much??

How do you think you might be able to use this technology in your school or personal life?
What does this provide that bookmarks don't?

How can libraries use RSS or take advantage of this new technology?
The RSS should be personalized to each persons interests so I'm not sure how they could/should use it.

Thing #7

The two items that interested me most was the Google Notebook and the Google Advanced Search. The notebook will be a great tool to organize research. A place to save websites as well as information. The notebook would then be accessible from any computer!! The other nifty tool is the Google Advanced Search. Too many times we recreate the wheel rather than use and modify a wheel created by others (such as PowerPoint presentations and hopefully flipcharts).

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Thing #6

Wow! These features are really great. The trading cards could be created for main characters in a book. The mosaic maker could be used for so many things in social studies (land forms, cultures, states reports, etc.).

Thing 5 Flickr


Flicker will be a great resource for students. The number of photos available is amazing. Here is a picture I saved.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Thing #3

Creating and exporting the Avatar was O.K. I did not find it extremely fun or exciting, but I did it and I guess that's all that really counts!

Thing 2 Life Long Learning

The easiest of the 7 & 1/2 things for me is to use technology for my advantage. With technology, we have access to endless knowledge! Everything from finding a doctor or restaurant, planning a vacation, guidlines for creating effective PowerPoint presentations, ... the list is endless. The most difficult of the 7 & 12 things would be viewing problems as challenges. I have always viewed them as obstacles. Maybe I can begin to view them as challenges!
Yahoo! Avatars