Here is the link to my video: http://youtu.be/bB6pHhK2M4M
Wicked Project Problem: Implementing Project Based Learning with my juniors and integrating technology.
Wicked Project Solution:The solutions to this problem is starting students out with Schology. I will use Schoology to get students organized and will do this by posting assignments, due dates, resources, and creating a question blog that students can utilize at any time. This web 2.0 tool will be made available to parents so they can access student assignments and due dates. Another solution I have is for students to sign up for Diigo. Diggo will give students an opportunity to keep all research in one space, learn to take notes, and learn how to cite the research properly.
TPACK
TP: Schoology supports teaching strategies by giving students resources, assignments, allows for group collaboration, and question blogs.
TC: The concept of the virtual backpack allows for intellectual accessibility by giving students the tools to be successful. The different tools will give students choices and this will help with different learning styles of students.
PC: Blogger, using blogs is one of pedagogical choices in helping students with intellectual accessibility in regards to content. Blogging will allow students to post the final project in a positive virtual setting, be able to comment on other students final projects, and be able to reflect on the project process, research, and final project.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Group Leadership Project
Our Group Project!
Group Project
Our group used a variety of tools to produce our final video. I actually used the app Explain Everything to do my part of the video. I was able to import the pictures, show the explanations, and do the audio and then the app created the movie file and I was able to send it to Fredy for the final cut. The others in my group I know used Reflection, audacity, iMovie, screen capture tools, and iShow. It was amazing to me that even with all the different tools we all used that it all came together for our final project.
I actually learned a lot during the development part of this project. I learned that being able to communicate in a variety of ways is important when working with people from all over. Gmail, Google Docs, and Google video chat were essential to making this project work as well as it did. I liked the fact that you could record the video part and share it with others. This would be good for me as a teacher to make sure students were on task and doing what they were supposed to do. I also learned that there is a lot of planning (who is doing what, pictures, collaboration, story board and then putting the whole thing together) I need to make sure my students know all the different steps and that ALL the steps are important for a good final project. It is important to be flexible and to make sure you get your part done on time so it all works.
I wouldn't do much differently if I had this all to do over again. It might be helpful to not use so many different tools...but with each of us doing something different it kind of worked out best. It just showed me that it is possible to use all the different tools and that you can put them together in one project. It just shows how wonderful iMovie is in the fact that you can use so many different modes and they will all work in the end. I would still use all the steps we had to do and I do see that I needed to add more to my part of the story board.
Group Project
Our group used a variety of tools to produce our final video. I actually used the app Explain Everything to do my part of the video. I was able to import the pictures, show the explanations, and do the audio and then the app created the movie file and I was able to send it to Fredy for the final cut. The others in my group I know used Reflection, audacity, iMovie, screen capture tools, and iShow. It was amazing to me that even with all the different tools we all used that it all came together for our final project.
I actually learned a lot during the development part of this project. I learned that being able to communicate in a variety of ways is important when working with people from all over. Gmail, Google Docs, and Google video chat were essential to making this project work as well as it did. I liked the fact that you could record the video part and share it with others. This would be good for me as a teacher to make sure students were on task and doing what they were supposed to do. I also learned that there is a lot of planning (who is doing what, pictures, collaboration, story board and then putting the whole thing together) I need to make sure my students know all the different steps and that ALL the steps are important for a good final project. It is important to be flexible and to make sure you get your part done on time so it all works.
I wouldn't do much differently if I had this all to do over again. It might be helpful to not use so many different tools...but with each of us doing something different it kind of worked out best. It just showed me that it is possible to use all the different tools and that you can put them together in one project. It just shows how wonderful iMovie is in the fact that you can use so many different modes and they will all work in the end. I would still use all the steps we had to do and I do see that I needed to add more to my part of the story board.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Wicked Project Part D Immplementaion
- Formative: Did the project get implemented as planned?
I am about 3 1/2 weeks away from implementing my project. I will implement Schoology with all of my classes (Contemporary Literature, Junior English (3 classes), and Composition at the beginning of the school year. I will also start with the PBL lessons at the beginning of the year as well.
- Summative: Evidence of success in addressing the problem of practice
I will know if Schoology is successful when my students sign up correctly, start using the calendar, posting their own finings, find assignments, and blog questions. I will be happy when my students start going to Schoology to let me know they are finished with their assignments and asking me questions about the PBL lessons. My hope is for them to look for answers on Schoology first instead of waiting for the next day to ask me. I hope to utilize the blog feature for students to use to ask those burning questions they cannot answer themselves.
- How would you approach another project of this type differently given what you’ve learned here?
I would plan out more than just the first few weeks. I would look at more long term assignments and try to plan out the first nine weeks instead of just the first two. I have learned to wait for the implementation in order to look at groups ( I cannot make groups until all my students have signed up for the class) and what they can do. This is something I cannot help, but it is something that I have to get together and know quickly before my students start using the group function. I think I also need to create a tutorial type video for all my classes. If I can walk my students through the sign-up process then they can sign up at home and then we can go through other steps with them at school. I will do this will Diigo and Blogger. I would look at the different tutorial videos myself and see how I can improve them.
- What are the lessons learned that others might benefit from knowing about?
One of the lessons that I learned is that you should create a "dummy" student account so you can see what the students see. I found this very interesting from the student's perspective and I can then look at possible hookups.
Again I cannot stress the importance of planning. A person needs to think about posts, blog questions, resources, and assignments. They also need to consider letting parents and administrators be part of the Schoology in order look at students' assignments, due dates,and blog questions and answers.
Another lesson I learned is that I really need to look at the updates on Schoology. I found one that made lessons progressive. A student cannot go on to the next step unless they have completed the first one and this is all made possible with they way you put in the lessons. I had to then chunk up my bigger projects and put them in differently. This will be easier on me and it will chuck up the assignments for the students.
- In what ways will you endeavor to do the same project again, and what will you change or not do?
I have to say so far if everything goes like the way I think they will go I will use Schoolgy all year long. I have not found a site that has just about everything I need in one site to keep my classes organized. I like the fact that Schoology is always changing and implementing new aspects of the site. I would love to change the way my classes sign-up for Schoology, I would have everyone signed up at the beginning of school and have students in groups already put into place (with options to modify as the weeks go by)
So, as of now I would not change anything...but I won't know this until I have used Schoology with my students for a while.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Mobile Learning Lab
What tools did you try?
I have tried Poll Everywhere, Flip Cameras, iPhones and MP3 players and a great little 2.0 tool called iPadio.
What ways are you thinking about integrating mobile technology into YOUR classroom?
I have been using all these mobile learning devises for a few years now. I use Poll Everywhere to test student's knowledge of different countries or authors. This is fun to do at the beginning of a unit. I have used Flip Cameras and iPhones to recored performances and podcasts. I actually use iPadio for my podcasts...students call in record the message and then I get a recording of that on my site.
I encourage my students to bring their phones and MP3 players. There is just so much that these little devices can do for students in the classroom. I encourage students to download the novels we read, add their own apps for studying vocabulary, and other apps that encourage organization. Students can add to their blogs and respond to other's blogs. There is just so much they can do. Two years ago I was teaching a writing class and held class in a computer lab. I had a student who wrote all his papers via his phone. I found this amazing as he could "text" his papers faster than typing them out. He would then e-mail himself the papers and then print them out.
What challenges (or inspirations) do you foresee?
There are a few challenges when using mobile devices...one of them is that not everyone's device is equal. The iPhone, while popular, are not always attainable. It would be awesome if everyone had one, but they are expensive and not everyone can afford them.
The issue I had with Poll Everywhere is that students can wait and then poll the most popular answer. I think they have improved this by just showing the results, but students can still wait.
The other issue I have with iPhones and MP3 players is that they are difficult to monitor. Students can "look like" they are studying the flash cards or reading the book...the reality of the situation is that they are probably listening to music or watching a video.
I have tried Poll Everywhere, Flip Cameras, iPhones and MP3 players and a great little 2.0 tool called iPadio.
What ways are you thinking about integrating mobile technology into YOUR classroom?
I have been using all these mobile learning devises for a few years now. I use Poll Everywhere to test student's knowledge of different countries or authors. This is fun to do at the beginning of a unit. I have used Flip Cameras and iPhones to recored performances and podcasts. I actually use iPadio for my podcasts...students call in record the message and then I get a recording of that on my site.
I encourage my students to bring their phones and MP3 players. There is just so much that these little devices can do for students in the classroom. I encourage students to download the novels we read, add their own apps for studying vocabulary, and other apps that encourage organization. Students can add to their blogs and respond to other's blogs. There is just so much they can do. Two years ago I was teaching a writing class and held class in a computer lab. I had a student who wrote all his papers via his phone. I found this amazing as he could "text" his papers faster than typing them out. He would then e-mail himself the papers and then print them out.
What challenges (or inspirations) do you foresee?
There are a few challenges when using mobile devices...one of them is that not everyone's device is equal. The iPhone, while popular, are not always attainable. It would be awesome if everyone had one, but they are expensive and not everyone can afford them.
The issue I had with Poll Everywhere is that students can wait and then poll the most popular answer. I think they have improved this by just showing the results, but students can still wait.
The other issue I have with iPhones and MP3 players is that they are difficult to monitor. Students can "look like" they are studying the flash cards or reading the book...the reality of the situation is that they are probably listening to music or watching a video.
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Data Visualization Lab
Data Visualization Lab
- What tools did you try?
The three tools I tried were Tagxedo, glogster, and popplet. I wanted to share Popplet so I added that to the wiki were where people are adding new items. This app is sooo easy to use and I wanted to make sure I shared that with others.
- What are you representing in the visualization you created?
With the Tagxedo site, which is similar to wordle, puts the most amount of words into larger fonts. The difference with Tagxedo is that you can add a shape that represents your words. For my Tagxedo visual I added Hamlet's "To be or not to Be" soliloquy and I added the heart because He does talk about love and its dangers...
- What questions or "ah-ha" moments arise when thinking about representation?
One of the questions I had about Tagxedo was why haven't I found this earlier and how can I use this tool in my classroom. This tool takes text and then an image and puts them together. I think this would be a great way take famous speeches or poems and put a visual with them. This would be great for students to think about the main image when thinking about a poem or a speech. The only problem is that the images are very limited! You would have to be extremely creative if you were to use this for ANY speech or poem.
Tagxedo.com
Popplet
I know the image is really blurry, but this is a great mindmaping tool. What I like about Popplet is that you can add images to the mindmap. This is especially easy if you have an iPhone or an iPad as you can take the images imediatly and then use them in the mind map.
Monday, August 6, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Group Story Board...
Here is the link to the Story Board
I think things are going really well with the group. After we finally got everyone at one meeting we really just talked things through and what the project will look like. Each of us has taken an App and will do a 2 minute movie about that App. I am doing Explain Everything...which I am very excited about. I think we are all excited to see how this 10 minute movie will turn out. We have shared everything via Google Docs and Google presentation for the Story Board...it is so convenient to add each part whenever. I shared some pictures of some of my students using iPads for use either at the beginning or the conclusion. We have agreed that Fredy will put together the final movie so we have to get him our 2 minutes by the end of next week so he has time to do that.
I think things are going really well with the group. After we finally got everyone at one meeting we really just talked things through and what the project will look like. Each of us has taken an App and will do a 2 minute movie about that App. I am doing Explain Everything...which I am very excited about. I think we are all excited to see how this 10 minute movie will turn out. We have shared everything via Google Docs and Google presentation for the Story Board...it is so convenient to add each part whenever. I shared some pictures of some of my students using iPads for use either at the beginning or the conclusion. We have agreed that Fredy will put together the final movie so we have to get him our 2 minutes by the end of next week so he has time to do that.
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