Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Concept Map: Weather


After making the concept map, I found it a very fun and creative project. I like how you can use pictures to describe your topic. You can make your concept map as creative as you want! It gives students a chance to be creative and find out information on a topic at the same time. I think this assignment would work well with a variety of grades and a variety of topics. The higher the grade the more detailed it can be. Also, you can use the kidspiration program, where you make the concept map, for lower grade activities. The concept maps are also good for teachers to use. This way children have a creative way to learn. This project relates to National Education Technology for Teachers. This activity would be under 1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity A. a. Promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness and also c. Promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students’ conceptual understanding and thinking, planning, and creative processes. The concept map is an easy creative way to make a visual aid for students to follow when you are teaching a lesson. In conclusion, in my class I will most likely use kidspiration and concept maps in my lessons.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers (NETS-T)

1. Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning

and Creativity

Teachers use their knowledge of subject matter,
teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate
experiences that advance student learning,
creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face
and virtual environments.

a. Promote, support, and model creative
and innovative thinking and inventiveness
Note: I love seeing this! Being creative is overlooked, I think, in the classroom sometimes.
b. Engage students in exploring real-world issues
and solving authentic problems using digital tools
and resources
Note: I think this is good to teach them why they would use technology in the real world.
c. Promote student reflection using collaborative
tools to reveal and clarify students’ conceptual
understanding and thinking, planning, and
creative processes
d. Model collaborative knowledge construction by
engaging in learning with students, colleagues,
and others in face-to-face and virtual environments

2. Design and Develop Digital Age Learning

Experiences and Assessments

Teachers design, develop, and evaluate authentic
learning experiences and assessment incorporating
contemporary tools and resources to maximize content
learning in context and to develop the knowledge,
skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS·S.

a. Design or adapt relevant learning experiences that
incorporate digital tools and resources to promote
student learning and creativity
b. Develop technology-enriched learning environments
that enable all students to pursue their individual
curiosities and become active participants in setting
their own educational goals, managing their own
learning, and assessing their own progress
Note: This makes since, they feel like they have control.
c. Customize and personalize learning activities
to address students’ diverse learning styles,
working strategies, and abilities using digital tools
and resources
Note: I like how it becomes personal. It's special for that student.
d. Provide students with multiple and varied formative
and summative assessments aligned with content
and technology standards and use resulting data
to inform learning and teaching

3. Model Digital Age Work and Learning

Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work
processes representative of an innovative professional
in a global and digital society.

a. Demonstrate fluency in technology systems and the
transfer of current knowledge to new technologies
and situations
b. Collaborate with students, peers, parents,
and community members using digital tools
and resources to support student success
and innovation
Note: Working together to help the students.
c. Communicate relevant information and ideas
effectively to students, parents, and peers using
a variety of digital age media and formats
d. Model and facilitate effective use of current and
emerging digital tools to locate, analyze, evaluate,
and use information resources to support research
and learning
Effective teachers model and apply the NETS·S as they design, implement, and
assess learning experiences to engage students and improve learning; enrich
professional practice; and provide positive models for students, colleagues, and
the community. All teachers should meet the following standards and performance
indicators.
iste.org/nets

4. Promote and Model Digital Citizenship

and Responsibility

Teachers understand local and global societal
issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital
culture and exhibit legal and ethical behavior in
their professional practices.

a. Advocate, model, and teach safe, legal, and ethical
use of digital information and technology, including
respect for copyright, intellectual property, and the
appropriate documentation of sources
Note: Very important! Plagiarism is not okay.
b. Address the diverse needs of all learners by using
learner-centered strategies providing equitable access
to appropriate digital tools and resources
c. Promote and model digital etiquette and responsible
social interactions related to the use of technology
and information
d. Develop and model cultural understanding and
global awareness by engaging with colleagues
and students of other cultures using digital age
communication and collaboration tools

5. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership

Teachers continuously improve their professional
practice, model lifelong learning, and exhibit
leadership in their school and professional
community by promoting and demonstrating
the effective use of digital tools and resources.

a. Participate in local and global learning communities
to explore creative applications of technology to
improve student learning
Note: I believe this will help with what's new to come.
b. Exhibit leadership by demonstrating a vision of
technology infusion, participating in shared decision
making and community building, and developing the
leadership and technology skills of others
c. Evaluate and reflect on current research and
professional practice on a regular basis to make
effective use of existing and emerging digital tools
and resources in support of student learning
d. Contribute to the effectiveness, vitality, and self renewal
of the teaching profession and of their
school and community

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Introduction


My name is Lynsie Gray and I am 22 years old. I have a fiance named J.C. Wolfe and a little boy name Landen Wolfe. My major is in Elementary Education. I hope to get my masters degree to become a gifted teacher. I work at Lanier's Gymnastics. I have been in the gymnastics world since I was 4 and still there today. Coaching is what made me decide to become a teacher. My technology background isn't too broad, a lot of what I know is getting on the computer and exploring. When I was in middle school I took a computer class that taught me how to type and also taught me the basics of Microsoft. In high school, I took a couple of computer classes that followed the same guidelines as the one in middle school. Today, a person needs to know the basics of a lot of technology to just get through the day. Putting technology in the classroom is going to be very beneficial to the school systems. I do not believe a computer should be right in front of them, that's just way too tempting to wonder off of their work. I do believe that software programs and the web can be very beneficial to them.

http://www.gcflearnfree.org/computerbasics
http://www.top-windows-tutorials.com/computer-basics.html
http://tech.tln.lib.mi.us/tutor/
http://www.ctdlc.org/remediation/
http://publiclibrary.cc/computerinternettutorial.htm