Quote of the week

"I have learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear."
~Nelson Mandela

Sunday, March 30, 2014

5364 Course Reflect 5

Course reflection week 5

Wrapping up this week, I have read lots through these five weeks that reaffirms ideas I have and am excited about using in my classroom.  We know that technology for social media, news, information, etc are always updated instantaneously.  The use of technology is a powerful tool in our classes.  With proper guidance, students are able to readily check their progress and receive instant feedback.  It is a great way for assessing formatively.  Previous, my students would have to wait a few days until I finally ran through all the papers to grade.  I am currently using the Flubaroo script on Google Drive spreadsheet to grade quizzes and tests.  In a few minutes it will grade and email each student results.  The results are shown question by question if they got it correct or wrong.  From this point, students are able to come in and work on correcting and discuss where they went wrong and receive further needed instruction.  

Our students also have access to the most current and relevant information to the curriculum and concepts we teach them.  By allowing them time to discover, process, and apply knowledge they find and handle, it helps develop problem solving tools.  They make connections from the information learned to ways they will need to apply it.  We are limited only by our own fears and insecurities about technology.

Sunday, March 23, 2014

EDLD 5364 Course Reflect 4

Week 4 Course Reflection

This week's readings were about providing meaningful professional development to teachers on technology and collaborative learning for students.  Collaborative learning has been a hot topic in education for many years.  Based on the readings, we need to be very purposeful and meaningful with this type of learning.  Students in groups do not make it collaborative learning.  You need to create the learning where every student in the group has some skin in the game...they all depend on each other for success.  To truly accomplish this environment, the teacher will need to plan it out with roles placed for each member.  

Again, I loved how the Web 2.0 book put traditional professional developments as "spray and pray."  One thing I had not thought about with a PD is to actually incorporate the technology you are wanting teachers to learn and incorporate.  Incorporating the tools into the teaching of teachers is a great idea.  You can be right along with them, coaching them with other teachers and work collaboratively to learn and create ideas and lessons where you are able to integrate said technology.  How powerful would that be? 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

EDLD 5364 course reflect 3

Week 3 course reflection

This week has been all about the UDL and eBook from cast.com.  From what I have found, the UDL is the same as our ever-beloved 5E lesson model.  The difference is all in the framework the UDL presents.  It captures not only the "what" and how" of learning, but also the "why."  It's purpose is to effectively provide the multiple avenues for students learn within contexts that are interesting and familiar to them and reach achievement.  

The eBook provides another avenue to teach.  With the ability to bring in pictures, audio, and writing, you can provide your students with another way to receive content, instructions, etc.  The possibilities are only limited by the teacher's creativity.  It is better than a video in this one aspect:  It allows the students to go their pace even better.  They don't have to stop or pause it get the information.  It is on the page. It has a text-to-speech function that is great for those students who need that as an intervention.  If they need to hear the audio part again, they do not have to guess where to go like a video.  It should be a quick replay on that page.  It gives the students more control over their learning. 

Sunday, March 9, 2014

EDLD 5364 web reflection 2

Week 2 reflection

My group had a question about how to plan the lessons.  We were confused about what each lesson from each member needed to look.  Our group discussed using a math lesson for me to create and tie it to their space lesson.  After listening to the web conference, it was clear.  We will do the same lesson, but differentiate it to the group of students each us has been assigned.  My group is the general education group with varying abilities.  Since I have not taught 6th science and this lesson on meteorites, asteroids, and comets, I will be researching and asking my other group mates with materials they have used to become familiar.  It will be interesting to create a lesson outside of my expertise.  :)

EDLD 5364 course reflect 2

Week 2 course reflection


This week provided some interesting ideas and thoughts as I read and watched the videos assigned.  Goal setting is crucial to students' learning process.  It gives them a clearly defined target to reach and knowledge of what can be expected as an outcome.  As teachers we usually put an objective on our board and may even show and/or explain it to our students.  I think it is more of a compliance issue than a learning tool.  I know I have been guilty of this.  I want to look through my lessons this week to find where I can truly use this goal setting technique in my lessons.  I will try out a survey to see what they know about our next unit and post on my Google + page and website.  

The article I read on Michael Page's research was really eye opening.  What caught my eye was the impact technology usage had on Mathematics achievement.  The more I read, the more I felt vindicated on my passion to truly integrate the technology into my classroom despite the other colleagues who would tell me how much time it wastes.  I actually just emailed this article to my Principal and Assistant Principal over technology.  This article is very relevant to my school.  Our campus has a large group of low socioeconomic group of students.  We have just over 95% of our students on free or reduced lunch.  Granted this study was in elementary schools, but I think this can carry into the high school level.  

Sunday, March 2, 2014

EDLD 5364 course reflect 1

Week 1 course reflection

This week's readings were interesting and gave lots to think about.  The only theory I could not mesh into my brain was the cyborg theory.  The video alone gave me nightmares.  Just the thought of surgical procedures or talking about them tends to shut me down.  
However, I did find the Constructivism and Connectivism theories interesting.  With Constructivism, the learner makes new knowledge from new information attached to prior knowledge perceived as similar.  In the video, they discuss this theory as being subjective: No one will hear or process the information in the same way.  I agree with this theory.  How can we expect any one individual to receive or even perceive information the same way or give the same conclusion.  As individuals that is impossible.  How we process depends on our perceptions.  It is like the question, "Is the glass half full or half empty?" 

Connectivism is equally as intriguing to me.  It proposes knowledge gained as connections made internally AND externally.  The external part is the social networks we create to discuss, study, and learn together.  What I like about this is the social interaction that is involved.  If you think about it, it does make sense.  How do we learn?  It isn't only from a learning environment but also through social circles.  With our society and technology intertwined, the way information is distributed from one network to another, it is how you can stay current with new, relevant information.  My most current information learned has not been in a traditional, educational setting, but with my networks of people and groups I associate with on a daily basis.  

Each theory has equal merit for me.  The key is to allow our students to make those new learning possible in meaningful, deeper ways and with the networking and technology possible. 

EDLD 5364 web reflection 1

Week 1 reflection:


I have to be honest, I probably almost had an anxiety attack when I looked at the project initially.  After watching the web conference, I was relieved when Dr. Sanders and Dr. Cummings allowed us to work in groups again.  Even though I know I am able to figure out what I should be doing, a group allows for a better product.  I loved my group in the last two projects.  They had such great ideas that I haven't even considered.  It made the project enjoyable.  
I understand the premise for the project, but it feels like a daunting task.  I liken it to working with most of my colleagues at my school.  Many of them have no skills in technology and are resistant to anything I have brought as ideas.  I think this will give me some ideas how to approach and coach colleagues in this same boat as the scenario.