This has been a great exercise. It is really opening my eyes to what is available to teachers. I will be using all the technology in different ways over the course of my teaching career. I have created a blog for the parents of my science middle school students. The blog link is: http://weirdscienceit7360.blogspot.com/
Cheyanne Pogue IT 7360 GSU I kept my blog pretty simple. I want it to be used in a somewhat informal way for teachers and parents to discuss what technology means to them and how we can use it to make our lives easier. http://thoughtstheclassroom.blogspot.com/
Greetings. My blog is primarily focused on Secondary Science Education. It is in place to show individuals why "Science Needs Technology" through a series of examples of the fusion of the two in addition to a personal explanation as to why I deem it a vital part of my science classroom.
Thank you!
Link to my Blog : http://sse-resources.blogspot.com/
I enjoyed this activity and will definitely start using it with parents immediately! I think it will be great for communication and getting them involved in some of the activities and technology tools that their students are using in my class. I'd created a personal couponing and deals blog a couple of years ago but it got to be too overwhelming! My blog link: http://readyfortherealworldbcs.blogspot.com/
I also kept my blog simple. I agree with the articles we read that white is better. I work with students who have learning disabilities and dark colors and busy sites are difficult for them to navigate. I like the clear crisp look. My blog links is: http://zimmermanlinda.blogspot.com/
Ok so I may have had a bit *too* much fun with my blog. I did it as a way to communicate with parents. It's done like it's the very beginning of the school year. Go check it out!
This assignment has been an execellent learning opportunity for me. I wish it was placed before the website design assignment so we could use blogs as part of our websites and it would have made the website assignment a little easier by easing the anxiety of building a website for the first time.
I will definitely use blogs in all of my classrooms.
I was able to use blogger.com to create a blog that discusses the pros and cons to using technology in a literature classroom. I hope everyone enjoys it. http://litandtech2013.blogspot.com/
I am surprised by how much I'm learning being as technologically disinclined as I am. My blog is geared towards parent readers. the first post is more of an editorial in which I share my opinion about the current frightening climate of schools. I invite parents to comment as well.
Although blogs are weblogs or web journals, I wonder how much of my opinion I should share and if I risk appearing unprofessional. Education is very politicized, but should I steer clear of these issues or engage in a discussion with parents? How do I regulate and facilitate comments?
My blog link is http://ms-masbys-class.blogspot.com/
I already had a Blogger blog where I have been posting my opinions about integrating technology resources into learning contexts to enhance learning experiences. I call it "Human Application and Technology Resources" because it's about applying learning abilities and technology together, as a student or instructor.
I wrote my 2 posts on some of my current ed tech interests: game-based learning and 21st Century skills. Below are the two URLs that correspond to my two posts. For purposes beyond the assignment, feel free to browse beyond those posts.
Also, for those who are interested. Engrade is an online gradebook that allows for students and parents to access it. feel free to check it out at www.engrade.com or youtube about it.
This was a good exercise. I look forward to implementing blogs in the new school year and maybe even requiring students to post blogs. I worry about plagiarism, though. Is there a check for that?
Here is the blog for Alexander Brown. It discusses issues that have been considered during his Master's Coursework http://alexbrownsteachingblog.blogspot.com/
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This has been a great exercise. It is really opening my eyes to what is available to teachers. I will be using all the technology in different ways over the course of my teaching career. I have created a blog for the parents of my science middle school students.
The blog link is: http://weirdscienceit7360.blogspot.com/
I have throughly enjoyed putting this blog together. I created a website for parents, students, and teachers interested in technology.
http://nhsbvp.blogspot.com/
-Josh Lee
Cheyanne Pogue IT 7360 GSU
I kept my blog pretty simple. I want it to be used in a somewhat informal way for teachers and parents to discuss what technology means to them and how we can use it to make our lives easier. http://thoughtstheclassroom.blogspot.com/
Greetings. My blog is primarily focused on Secondary Science Education. It is in place to show individuals why "Science Needs Technology" through a series of examples of the fusion of the two in addition to a personal explanation as to why I deem it a vital part of my science classroom.
Thank you!
Link to my Blog : http://sse-resources.blogspot.com/
I enjoyed this activity and will definitely start using it with parents immediately! I think it will be great for communication and getting them involved in some of the activities and technology tools that their students are using in my class. I'd created a personal couponing and deals blog a couple of years ago but it got to be too overwhelming!
My blog link: http://readyfortherealworldbcs.blogspot.com/
I enjoyed this assignment.
My link is: http://jhaegsu.blogspot.com/
I agree with everyone else. Great activity!
http://it7630bib.blogspot.com/
I also kept my blog simple. I agree with the articles we read that white is better. I work with students who have learning disabilities and dark colors and busy sites are difficult for them to navigate. I like the clear crisp look. My blog links is: http://zimmermanlinda.blogspot.com/
Ok so I may have had a bit *too* much fun with my blog. I did it as a way to communicate with parents. It's done like it's the very beginning of the school year. Go check it out!
http://sizzlescience.blogspot.com/
This assignment has been an execellent learning opportunity for me. I wish it was placed before the website design assignment so we could use blogs as part of our websites and it would have made the website assignment a little easier by easing the anxiety of building a website for the first time.
I will definitely use blogs in all of my classrooms.
My blog link is:
http://erixview.blogspot.com/
I created a blog that presents ideas for and against the intergration of technology in the classroom
The blog link is: http://mrsflowersm.blogspot.com/
This assignment has made me realize how many ways teachers can communicate with students and parents outside of conventional methods.
http://scienceoutsidetheclassroom.blogspot.com/
I created a blog about my experience on integrating technology in the classroom!
http://kimtechnologyintheclassroom.blogspot.com/
I was able to use blogger.com to create a blog that discusses the pros and cons to using technology in a literature classroom. I hope everyone enjoys it. http://litandtech2013.blogspot.com/
I am surprised by how much I'm learning being as technologically disinclined as I am. My blog is geared towards parent readers. the first post is more of an editorial in which I share my opinion about the current frightening climate of schools. I invite parents to comment as well.
Although blogs are weblogs or web journals, I wonder how much of my opinion I should share and if I risk appearing unprofessional. Education is very politicized, but should I steer clear of these issues or engage in a discussion with parents? How do I regulate and facilitate comments?
My blog link is http://ms-masbys-class.blogspot.com/
It was a fun activity. It gave me an excuse to browse some of the sites I like to visit to get ideas and read about new goings on in the edu world.
The bad part was I do not really have the time to spend... Oh Well, here is my blog:
http://dch-it7360-gsu.blogspot.com/
This was a great exercise! I will definitely use blogs in my future classrooms!
http://morgankiddgovernment.blogspot.com/
Morgan
Hi Dr. Shoffner and classmates,
This is Jamie Bernhardt.
I already had a Blogger blog where I have been posting my opinions about integrating technology resources into learning contexts to enhance learning experiences. I call it "Human Application and Technology Resources" because it's about applying learning abilities and technology together, as a student or instructor.
I wrote my 2 posts on some of my current ed tech interests: game-based learning and 21st Century skills. Below are the two URLs that correspond to my two posts. For purposes beyond the assignment, feel free to browse beyond those posts.
http://humanapplicationandtechnology.blogspot.com/2013/04/game-based-learning.html
and
http://humanapplicationandtechnology.blogspot.com/2013/04/21st-century-learning-skills.html
I look forward to reading your blogs.
-Jamie
This is Serrano Legrand.
My objective was to create a learning environment for my parents.
http://legrand7thgrademath.blogspot.com/
This blog is for my content majors and math teachers.
http://kimmath.blogspot.com/
Here is the URL for Jesse Marshburn's blog:
http://mrmsmathclassblog.blogspot.com/
Ms. Clinton's Blog--Blog for Amber Clinton, IT7630
http://amberclintonblog.wordpress.com/
Blog for Amy Lou Brouner
http://matteems.blogspot.com/
Kimberly Eason's Blog
socialstudiesedu2point0.blogspot.com/
Donna Janney Blog for Dr Shoffner Summer It 7360
http://msjanney.blogspot.com/
Monique Watson
http://watsonsparentcorner.blogspot.com/
Also, for those who are interested. Engrade is an online gradebook that allows for students and parents to access it. feel free to check it out at www.engrade.com or youtube about it.
http://mrsbickelontheweb.blogspot.com
This has been such fun and definitely a tool I will be implementing in the future.
Georgia Bickel
http://kaelalargentsit7360classroomblog.blogspot.com
This was a really useful exercise. I didn't think I would like making a blog but I think it will help in the classroom in the future.
-Kaela Largent
This was a good exercise. I look forward to implementing blogs in the new school year and maybe even requiring students to post blogs. I worry about plagiarism, though. Is there a check for that?
here is my blog:
misterlakhani.blogspot.com
Aries Little's Blog
littlemathclass.blogspot.com
http://ashleyforte.blogspot.com/
Alright!
Here is the blog for Alexander Brown. It discusses issues that have been considered during his Master's Coursework
http://alexbrownsteachingblog.blogspot.com/
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