Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Thing#23 Reflections of 23 Library Things
I loved the ease with which one could set up RSS and Cool Google Tools in such a non-threatening way for one so "computer challenged". Setting up Google Alert has brought to my attention many fascinating articles and ideas to be used with the Gifted/Talented students throughout the school year. Reading iGoogle has become an early morning ritual with a fresh brew of Starbuck's, keeping me up to the minute with happenings around the world, as well as local. I must say, I'm not missing the "silly segment" news reports from our local networks.On the more creative side, I enjoyed creating Online Image Generator and know the students will have fun being creative as well. This generated a lot of ideas for projects and for my own presentations.Another favorite was learning about Wiki and pbWiki. As previously mentioned, it will really improve collaboration among colleagues for team planning. Learning about Rollyo will greatly improve my teaching approach to research without the headache of worrying about a student journeying off to the far depths of undesirables by having the luxury of self selecting and guidance into areas known to be filtered.
Affects-Lifelong Learning Goals:
Without sounding like a testimonial for NutriSystem, I never knew I could learn all 23 Library Things is only nine weeks, and look at me (Oops, that really is from NutriSystem!) This feeling of doubt weighed heavily upon my shoulders when I first started the program, but was quickly lifted with the creation of my Avatar. With each new assignment, I continued to gain strength, holding my breath throughout all the twists and turns. Now with eyes wide open, all I can say is,"What a ride. Can I do it again?"
Tweaking:
Some of the assignments seemed redundant to me. I also think explanations for some of the assignments could be more informative, appearing quite vague at times. Although I found CommonCraft shows to be helpful with the 'what" aspect of a given tool. I would have liked a little more 'how'.(Podcast - Rollyo) After viewing Rollyo, I was still not sure how to implement this tool, until Bruce Goodner presented his Podcast, bringing about all sorts of possibilities I want to try.
One Word: Epiphany
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Things#22 Nings and Things
Monday, July 28, 2008
Thing #20 You Tube TeacherTube
The chosen videos will provide the students with models for creating 'the voice behind the page' in their own silent reading. Students are also provided a model of a live performance video of their favorite authors Avi, Sharon Creech,Walter Dean Myers and Sarah Weeks enjoying Reader's Theatre. (www.teaching books.net) I selected variations of an elementary favorite,The Stinky Cheese Man by Jon Scieszka to model extensions one could make of Reader's Theatre projects.
Since it is rather difficult to find, or develop a part for every student, I have cooperative groups select their own texts to present from a collection of picture books or short stories.
Some groups get very involved and include costume, music and other props.
Another fun activity is to adapt the same story from various cultures. Cinderella is an excellent place to start. As the students become more familiar with Reader's Theatre, a gripping segment from any part of the book could be created into a Reader's Theatre with a brief introduction to set the scene.The benefits are rewarding as you begin to see an increase in their skills as readers, writers, listeners, and speakers.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Thing #19: Web 2.0 Awards List
This tool will save endless hours spent compiling information at a click. I created a Summer Reading Survey to be used to group our students in Book Talks, by the individuals' novel choice. I also set up an account with PBwiki and will set up my site similar to several sites I previous viewed in Wiki. So, I bagged a few, but will continue to visit this shop of goodies again.
Thing #18: Google Docs
Thing # 17: Rollyo
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Thing#16: Learn About Wikis
Another Summer Player has already set up our grade level language arts Wiki and we have begun collaborating ideas for the coming school year. This will save valuable time for those with conflicting schedules to meet as a team. all ideas will be shared, and much more will be accomplished. No more barrage of E-mails that often go unread:)
Thing#15: Library 2.0 and the Future of Libraries
Libraries must remain The Giver of stored memories, the scholar of physical and online spaces, lighting the way in this 21st century global community of rapidly changing technologies, to meet the necessities of its patrons. While our second home may grow in technological strength through its journey, it must retain the black box recordings from the treasured past.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Thing #14: Technorati and tags
Although there are many similarities between Technorati and iGoogle/Google Reader,I prefer the interface and personalized features Google offers for iGoogle with Google Reader as a sidebar,and I am quite use to its large search box location.A fun feature I look forward to is the WikiHows. It's the battle of searches: Google vs.Yahoo
I claimed my blog with much trepidation knowing that I now have stepped out of the comfort zone of the Summer Players. I hope I can fly!
Thing #13: Tagging and Discover Del.icio.us
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Thing#12 Creating Community Through Commenting
1) Write meaningful comments that will engage others to share their thoughts, not for the need of traffic. Comments that catch readers' attention makes for continued conversations.
2) Invite readers to comment by leaving topics open-ended and then interact with comments left. Bloggers need "food for thought" Feedback is very important. Since conversation is two-way, leave comments. Don't be a "lurker" (a "read-by"-read without comments)
Many of the comments were things taught as a child on the topic of politeness. Like the old adage,"If you don't have something nice to say, don't say it." (or at least be tactful)
I responded to others' blogs from our Summer Players as well as Blue Skunk-Doug Johnson
My Recent Reads Thing#11
I had some difficulty copying and pasting the HTML to my blog. An error
appeared indicating"HTML could not be accepted: Tags cannot enclose
tag script language "javascript". After a few adjustments were made, Voila...
book titles and covers appeared. This will definitely be a place of enjoyment
as I see a Book Club in the making. This site could also be used for Group
Chats with other classes who are reading the same novels. So many new
things to orchestrate for the new school year!
Thing #10 Online Image Generator
Thing #10 Online Image Generator
Monday, July 21, 2008
Thing #10 Online Image Generator
Thing # 9 Useful Library Blogs/ News Feeds
The Syndic 8 tool was very confusing to me, so I will need to study this a little more to fully understand its usage for me.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Thing #8 RSS
I will use this tool in my personal life, as well as at school for students to access feeds to various YA book reviews, or they could provide their own review of a recently read S.S.R. book. This will also be a great way for them to expand their knowledge of news around the world,far beyond their MySpace news:)
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Thing # 7 Cool Google Tools
series and The Battle of the Labyrinth, I had a waiting list going!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
Thing #6 My 15 Minutes of Fame-Thanks, Andy
"Have No Fear ...The Camera's Here"
Every Friday in my Language Arts class we have a "Get Your Shine On" ,where willing students are spotlighted as they share their published piece for the week. This site will be used to share their writings with family and friends in a "Writer of the Week" spot. In the past, I have used Trading Cards with our Trojan War/Greek Mythology unit to help separate the Greeks from the Trojans, along with important facts of each character. It is a great reinforcement tool, as well as a fun way for the students to check their comprehension of what is going on in each chapter .
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Nothing but of the rains and flooding in my little town
Who'll Stop the Rain?
This picture is of the library in my little town. With sandbagging and prayer,only the basement and parking lot were immersed in the Rock River flooding. Many fond hours of reading took place here during my youth.
Thing #5 Flickr Sunrise Sunset
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Thing #3 Create an Avatar
Whoopee, On with the show, this is it!
Thing # 3 Create an avatar
This was so much fun, I want to do it again.