Julie W


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Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Tool #3

Perseverance was the word of the day today. There were so many different programs to look through and experiment with...it was a bit overwhelming. I suggest making sure you have a big block of time to allow for exploration.

I really enjoyed working with Wordle and Bookr. Wordle is such a fun way to build vocabulary knowledge. Bookr was very easy to use and would be a wonderful learning center. For example, in the OWDL classrooms for 3rd grade and up, a Bilingual Resource Center is one of the necessary classroom components. Students could work in this center with their bilingual pair and create books based on current classroom concepts. What a fun way for students to share their knowledge!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Tool #2

I enjoyed learning about PLNs. What a great way to share ideas and resources! These will be wonderful for both teachers and students...so many applications in the classroom. One of the things that stood out to me was the part about making thoughtful comments. We often ask our students to critique other students' writing workshop pieces, book reviews, etc. Getting students to make thoughtful critiques is not easy. How wonderful it will be to help our students learn commenting etiquette through the use of blogs. Students will then have the opportunity to create thoughtful, worthwhile responses in a more meaningful technology-rich environment.

I also enjoyed reading and commenting on other teachers' blogs. The ones I commented on were:
1. MCW at SOE
2. Joy into Teaching
3. ShoppingTeacher
4. Speedlimit20
5. Hatty Chatty

Monday, June 28, 2010

Tool #1

Wow! This was a lot of fun. I seemed to have spent most of the time trying to decide on the Voki and the title for my blog. I went with the owl because of our school mascot. I chose "journeying" for two reasons: exploring all the tools will definitely be a journey for me! Also, I'm traveling with my husband this summer to his different work site locations. It's already been a very busy summer!

I thought this first Tools of Learning activity went rather smoothly. The only problem I ran into was activating the Voki account. The confirmation email from Voki was considered junk mail by our email system. Luckily, I remembered to check the AppRiver email message. The activation information for Voki was right there!

Students will definitely enjoy creating and designing their own blogs. Voki characters will also be fun for them to create. Blogs would be a great way for our students to share books that they have read and information that they have learned on various content subjects. I think, as teachers, once we get more comfortable with this process we will then see more ways to incorporate it into our classrooms.