Wow! I really love the idea of this because, in my opinion, it has a purpose. Once school starts, I would never have time to just social network to see what my friends are doing, so I haven’t gotten involved in Facebook, etc. However, the idea of social networking with other Social [...]
Entries from July 2009
Thing #22 – Rlections on teacher social networking
July 28th, 2009 · No Comments
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Thing #7c – Reflections on Reader article
July 27th, 2009 · No Comments
I just read and looked over an article from “Successful Teaching” in my reader. The article was about “20 Places to Find Curriculum Ideas and lesson plans online.” The author gives 20 sites that are good for teachers to explore over the summer. One site I looked at was PBS [...]
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Thing #21 Reflections on Pageflakes
July 27th, 2009 · No Comments
I didn’t have a great experience with Pageflakes. I tried to get the template of K12Learning but couldn’t do that, so I used someone else’s template who had managed to get the k12 template. Then, I started trying things and had more success. I did add an RSS feed so I was [...]
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Reflections on Thing#20 Google Docs
July 20th, 2009 · 2 Comments
I really enjoyed exploring Google Docs and thinking about all the ways I could use it in my classroom. Instead of using paper and copies from the copier, students could look to see on a document I create, what I expect them to do for their current events for my Social Studies class. [...]
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Reflection on #18 Using Podcasts in the classroom
July 19th, 2009 · No Comments
At the moment, the only way I can think of using podcasts in the classroom is to let students use podcasts to verbally publish their research on something. If students were divided into groups with different topics, they could produce a podcast to inform other groups of their information.
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Thing #19 Reflections on Youtube
July 14th, 2009 · No Comments
A Youtube such as the one in my blog about Constantine could be very useful in my classroom as an introduction to a unit in ancient history. I didn’t like teachertube as much…it was very slow and I didn’t find many good ones.
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Thing #19 Reflections on Youtube for teaching
July 13th, 2009 · No Comments
I looked at both youtube and teachertube for youtubes on topics I teach. I think the appropriate use of youtube for teaching purposes would be great except that many of them are very short compared to the dvds and videos I have ordered that go with the units I teach. However, the youtubes could be [...]
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Thing #17 on podcasts
July 12th, 2009 · No Comments
I think podcasts could be used in education. However, I am not quite sure yet to what extent they could be used. I looked at the Education Podcast Network and at the NPR Podcast Directory. I searched Social Studies podcasts that had to do with ancient history and geography. I liked the NPR Geo Quiz [...]
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Thing #16 Reflection on Library Thing
July 7th, 2009 · No Comments
I enjoyed looking at Library Thing. However, since I don’t teach Lang. Arts, I am trying to decide if it would be helpful in my Social Studies classes, or if I might rather use it for personal use only. The problem with using it in my class is that the students are required to read [...]
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Thing 15 Reflection on Delicious
July 5th, 2009 · No Comments
I really liked using Delicious because it seems to be an easier way to find information that is already tagged by other people as opposed to using google to find and narrow down information. I noticed that if i put “lesson plan” into the search, then some educational plans that i could use would come [...]
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