Monday, April 19, 2010

Post Ten

WHen looking back on other students posts, I really enjoyed learning about differnt usages of word and power point that I didn't think of. Some one posted about using word to create calendars for elementary school students and allowing the students to make thier own. I too think this could be a great idea for them becasue each of them would be personal. I also think that it would be really cool to have a calendar month for each student or two. I also liked how people talked about smart boards. I have never used a smart board and I am very interested to learn how to use them because they seem very useful for all ages.

I would really like to leanr more about excel or how to use a smart board. I have very well educated about word and power point but when it comes to excel I just fail. It seems very complicated to me and when it comes to formula I just fall apart becasue I am horrible at math and trying to count cells and merging things together seems like it is more work than it needs to be. I would rather use word to make my own table. I would also like to learn about smart boards. I see them in the classrooms more but I have never used one personally myself. THey seem like a great tool for everyone to use and it makes learning more exciting.

I think when it comes to excel I may go and talk to my dad becaseu he is a master at that program. I have learned that it takes patients nad mempory to remember where everything is. I also know that if I ever need quick help I can google my answer. I would also probably talk to teacher who have been teaching for awhile and ask them how they use the programs and I can maybe find ideas from them. The best way to find an answer is ask someone who knows it.

Post nine

I think as a teacher I owuld use a web site called edline. I used it in highschool and it is the same as blackboard. I believe that having one spot where parents and students can communicate with the teacher, see grades, assignments, homework, and be able to turn things in. Would be a great web tool.
I really enjoyed the fact that blackboard allowed me to talk to my teacher and turn things in online. With edline, parents would be able to access it on their own profile and be able to see everything that the week is scheduled for. This would allow parents to see their child's grades at any point so they know that they are not lying to them. It would also allow students to see the homework that is due the next day if they forgot to write it down in thier planner. I would also post links to help websites to give extra information on the subject we are learning. you can find the website by going to www.edline.com.
I believe I would use excel for grades and keeping track of a schedule. This past year I posted all my homework on excel and printed out my calendar for the semester. I really like all the programs that Microsoft office has to offer. As a teacher we can utilize powerpoint, word, and excel in so many different ways. Excel is also a great tool to keep track of budgets for the classroom and maybe a school club. I can't wait to learn more about Excel so I can be an expert at it.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Post Eight

My last powerpoint was a jeoporady game. I used different school subjects to ask trivia question. I think this would be a good idea if there was a chance for extra credit in any class. It opens up the feild to everyone since most kids have one strong subject area. I would also use jeoporady in an English class. It would be easy to review for a test and you could ask question that hard and easy.

I would use audio technology to maybe listen to some read shakspeare in class. It is also helpful to use the white board to write out idea. Instead of printing out a handout of note every class I could write things out on the board and the studetns would have the responsibilty of making there own notes.

I never knew how to make a jeopoardy game on power point. I had always used in class and really enjoyed it but I never known how to make one. I really enjoyed learning how to make one and I think that it could be a great asset in the classroom. It is easy to use the jeopardy game to get kids involved and excited to learn. Most kids don't like that they have to sit andd take notes all day so when they play a game it make them more willing to sit through class and pay attention. Plus most students like a competition with each other esepecailly if there a good prize like, a home work pass, five pointso n a test, or even food. THere are so many ways to incorporate jeopoardy into the classroom for educaitonal purposes.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

post seven

Using presentation software like power point has many advantages and disadvantages. i believe powerpoints are better used in grades 9-12. Most high schoolers are not interested in coming to school and they don't want to do unneccesary work like foldables. They would rather have notes on a powerpoints so they can write them all down. Also if a teacher ahs a lot of material to cover then the power points can get very long and the classroom is not interactive.

When using a powerpoint to inform students about new material I would pick one subject. For nineth graders I owuld talk about Shakespeare. I would begin talking aobut his childhood and how his past made him who he was. I would then have a picture of them and maybe offer extra credit for a student to dress up like him. Then I would continue to talk about Shakespeare and his greatest works and then show a clip from a movie or a docementry.

Educational technology is always changing. Every year a new product comes out or something gets updated. Our kids are also learning this new technology at rapid speed. It is weird to think about writing a paper by hand and not on the computer. I am also interested in learning about the smart board. In twentyy years there will be no white boards but only smart boards. I am really excited to learn how to use it.