"Most people are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." ~ Abe Lincoln

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Wikis, Blogs, and more

Hello all~ My online class will soon be over. I am amazed by how much I did not know about technology, in particularly Web 2.0. Podcasts, vlogs, blogs, wikis, FOSS, and even my latest project ~ digital storytelling, all seem like something for someone else to do, not me. But being an educator has taught me two things: 1. I am a lifelong learner and, 2. I am creative. So by learning about the use of all of these digital tools and by being responsible for creating a version of them in one way or another, I have become empowered to be accountable for my own learning. This is the same principle we teach our students; we provide the opportunity and environment for learning, they must choose to learn. After all, real learning is an active process, it is not passive. So, as for me, I choose to learn. I hope all of you readers will also. Keep an open mind, allow yourself to think and explore, be confident in your abilities, but most of all encourage our children to do the same. Allow them to feel empowered by the learning process and at every possible opportunity, set them up for success with technology. 21st century teaching and learning has arrived....be a part of it!

Thursday, July 29, 2010

How to apply technology in the classroom ~ a link that brings it all together!

Teachers.....are you unsure how to take all of the new 21st century technology tools and apply them to the needs of your classroom? Look no further. The following link gives you access to loads of great resources, all designed to meet the ever-changing needs of your class. The online games, activities and even professional development tools are grounded in constructivist principles, so they mesh well with social learning practices. Furthermore, they can very easily be adapted to any grade and can be integrated with any area of content. Enjoy fingertip learning (and teaching) at its finest! http://4teachers.org/

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The advantages of binlingualism

How many times do we hear the term ESL and think of a struggling student, having difficulty in reading, writing and daily academic tasks because of a language barrier? Do we stop and think that bilingual students often have to process in one language before transferring the information into another to act upon it? (At least during the early stages of language acquisition.) Wow..talk about higher order thinking skills at work! Unfortunately, the notion of being "bilingual" in our educational system frequently has negative connotations, often impacting a student's beliefs about their own identity and culture. The following article is an amazing account of the benefits of being bilingual. By the way, this is a great website for teachers. It's called "Layered Curriculum: Dr. Kathie Nunley's website for educators.) Check it out and prowl around; you'll find some neat info. http://www.help4teachers.com/bilingualism.htm

Monday, July 26, 2010

No teacher left behind: How to teach with technology

I found this great article in Educause which emphasizes many of the points in the Curtis J. Bonk book, The World is Open. I printed it to share with my co-workers, but if you are like me and prefer to save trees, just click the link below to read. http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/eqm0544.pdf

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Check out this article in Wired magazine relating to free college courses

Remember all we read about Chris Anderson (editor of Wired Magazine) in the Bonk book? Not to mention the whole chapter on FOSS and open courses? Well, I was online tonight and stumbled across an article promoting Anderson's book, which happens to be about free online college courses for all. Ironically, you can actually receive the book for free as well. Click the following link for more information: http://chronicle.com/blogPost/College-Lectures-Should-Be/7257

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Web 2.0 - Candaian government's social network debate

This is an article I found about Web 2.0, as it relates to the Canadian government's social network debate. How many times do we stop and think about the growing pains of the government when it comes to the digital "fingertip knowledge" age we have entered? This article sheds some interesting insights and perspectives on the subject. http://www.itworldcanada.com/news/web-2-0-governments-social-networking-debate/01484

Friday, July 23, 2010

Teach-onomy

Once the page below opens, click the tab on the left titled "Teaching & Learning ~ How does it happen?" Then click the ppt icon on the right. http://wsfcsel.schoolwires.net/22992032819116960/site/default.asp

Thursday, July 22, 2010

25 Tools : A Toolbox for Learning Professionals

Ever wonder how to use all those super cool digital devices out there but you really are not sure when or where they best fit into your technological world? Wonder no more. The following link gives a succinct, yet thorough overview of the top 25 digital tools needed by professionals. What a great resource, particularly for educators!

http://www.c4lpt.co.uk/25Tools/index.html

Thought for the day....

Everyday you make a choice to be happy. You alone hold this power; nothing or no one can take this away from you unless you allow them to. Furthermore, you also hold the power to learn. So choose often and choose wisely to engage in scintillating interactions, whether it be with a friend, a book, or a website. There is nothing greater than the galvanic experience gained from an intellectual journey.