Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Final Post: Final Thoughts Reflection




Coming into EDM310 I knew very little about what was out there for teachers in the wide world of technology. I knew the basic things, like SMART Boards, and blogging, but I was shocked to see how much more was used int he classroom. For example, I didn’t realize how many tools were dedicated to audio recording. Before this class I knew only of built-in, and external microphones. Also, it wasn’t until this class that I had taken so much advantage of YouTube. I have only watched funny videos, and music videos in the past when I was logged onto YouTube. Now, I know that I can use it for recording projects in the classroom, and after watching my number of views for my videos increase, I can be assured that videos I make as a teacher will be watched too.
Before this class, my blogs that I had created in the past were very boring and simple. Since this class, I have learned how to incorporate pictures, links, and RSS feeds. I had no clue what a RSS feed was before, and now I also know that there is a huge number of them available to me for educational use. I am also much more confident in trying to use technology in my future classroom than I was prior to taking this class. Most all of the programs we and other teachers have used offer tutorials on their sites, and everything can be broken down to step-by-step instructions for beginner use. The internet is no longer a dark vast place of unfamiliarity, but instead a well-lit grand adventure, waiting to be explored.
This class never had a dull moment, and I was absolutely never bored from it. The interaction with my instructors made this class fun for me, and it reassured me that team work is really not such a bad thing. Working with others is an area of work that I have often avoided in the past. Since taking EDM310, I have had a change of heart, and realize how crucial working as a team can be for a good outcome on a project. More than one idea can be spread around, and task can be divided up between group members. The work load is lightened, and less hangs over an individuals’ shoulders. I also learned more about my class peers by working in groups. Some people like to take charge in a group, even though it’s not required for them to, while others like to follow. Regardless of this fact, it seems to be that a more well-rounded and thought out product comes out of working in groups.
Now that I have taken EDM310, my brain is churning constantly concerning ways to use technology in my own classroom. I am a great supporter of the idea that keeping your students motivated about a subject is crucial to their success. After taking this class, I can be certain that using media in the classroom is a great way to keep motivation high, if it used correctly and productively. I will say that I don’t believe so much in games being played in the classroom, like the example we saw in one teacher’s video, who used Nintendo DS’ in her classroom, but I am agreeable to using fun, colorful programs that are intended to grab students’ attentions.
I am confident that after taking this class I can most definitely use technology in many ways throughout my teaching career. I have no fear about trying different forms of media in my classroom, and I am very enthusiastic about spreading the word to other teacher that I will work with. Taking this class has given me a chance to be a step ahead of most teachers that I will meet along the way. I feel like so many teachers in the country are afraid to use technology, but after seeing how successful it has been in places like Auckland, New Zealand, I am sure one day soon it will also be the fad in school all over the U.S.
Now, I can’t say that because of this class I am now a professional at using technology, but I do feel like I have gotten my feet very wet in the field. I want to continue to develop my PLN, and I hope to have my own Flip Cam very soon. I loved my video production class I took in high school, and I consider myself a highly creative person. With that being said, I hope to find more technology-based creative web sites, and I know that they exists, and that they are waiting for me! I hope that with the the knowledge I have gained from taking EDM310 that I can ensure success in my own students, and leave with them the positive attitude I have towards technology, in hopes that they will one day pass it on to their families, friends, and children.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Monday, July 19, 2010

Post 13

Alba Middle School Videos:

Mean Oil Spill:


This was a very well done video students! I loved the voice of the "Oil" character, and it is so awesome to see young students fighting the battle to stop this oil! I have lived in Mobile, Al all my life and have never faced such an incredible tragedy. Keep up your spirits children and let's go headstrong into the battle with prayer!

Just Pray:



sheilahaglerphotos's Channel:

I truly enjoyed watching some your students videos! It was so great to see how well they were able to work together to create such informative pieces of work. My favorite one was the trip to the USS Alabama. I have always enjoyed visiting that boat, so much that I believe I have toured it at least 6 times in my life, and was always jealous that my older brother got the chance to spend the night aboard the ship through Cub Scouts! Thank you for providing our class with some ideas that we as future teachers can use when we have class of our own.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

C4T #6

iPad for Grown-ups: Reading Books

Thank you from Anna Dumas, in Dr. Strange's EDM310 class at South Alabama! I really am glad you posted some information about the iPad book reading options because I myself am starting to look into purchasing an iPad. I just recently bought a new MacBook Pro but want something that is in between the size of my iPhone and laptop. I have really enjoyed reading your technology post, and will continue well after this course is over! Feel free again to check out my blog at dumasannamarieedm310.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Blog 12

Mr. McClungs Reflection:
I am a student in Dr. Strange's EDM310 class and I have really enjoyed reading your reflections on your past two years of teaching. I have really gained some great tips from reading your blog. I can honestly say that with your positive attitude toward teaching and bonding with your students, I have less fear of becoming a teacher myself. A new school is definitely hard to get used to, but you seem to run through your survival guide (that you have constructed yourself) fairly well. I hope you can continue to invent new ways to motivate your students to learn subjects that they may otherwise feel are unnecessary to their immediate lives.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010