Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Monday, April 3, 2017
The “ flipped classroom” is an alternative
model for teaching students in K-12 and beyond.
The model is based on using classroom time for particular types of
learning and allowing students, through video lectures to learn content at home
on their own time and then come to class for more engaging forms of learning
that can only be completed while students are in class. This model allows educators more time to
ensure student understanding of each concept and more well-rounded learning to
occur for each student.
Here is an example of an art history lecture that has been recorded and made available on YouTube to this instructors students in an AP art history course:
One thing that I’ve
never done in powerpoint before that I did in the first powerpoint project was
a voice-over for the presentation. Whenever I needed to make a presentation
that included personal narration I used movie-maker. I have also never downloaded a design from the
internet before—I chose one that showed organs in the body. The other project
involved skills that I have used before in powerpoint. I thought that the idea
of a hyperlink game is amazing for education—I actually did this for my first
ILP with a flashcard-style game.
I enjoyed the
second project more overall I enjoyed the fact that it was the game and I liked
putting in all the animations and coming up with questions rather than a
lesson. Next time,
I might try game
that has slides for correct and incorrect answers like what would be seen with
multiple-choice—I used jeopardy so maybe another type of game for the
format. I also liked adding the
animations to the first project as well as doing the voiceover narration. This
is not something that I’ve ever done in PowerPoint before and next time I think
I would be better prepared for giving a good and well-timed narration.
Here are parts of my two power points:
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
I liked the bookmarking tool in Diigo--this is useful for the site as a professional tool, but could also be useful in other respects. I did not like that i had to type out my tags every time I made a new one-a drop down menu with my preexisting tags would have been nice.
I will definitely use it in the future--I like that I can see what other people have found as well as sharing, this saves lots of time and gives me ideas I would not have thought of.
I will definitely use it in the future--I like that I can see what other people have found as well as sharing, this saves lots of time and gives me ideas I would not have thought of.
Monday, March 20, 2017
#8 Powerpoint in School
During the tour
of the SDRC technology lab, I noticed one particular tool that I thought would
be extraordinarily useful, not just for students with disabilities, but also
for other students in schools. The tool
was the smart pen. With this tool the
student can Record a lecture (if there accommodation allows) as they write with
the pen on a special notepad that will track the amount of time surpassed in
the recording and match it up to the notes that the student has been taking
with the pen. This allows the student to
listen to the lecture while reflecting on their notes at home and recall what
the teacher was saying as they wrote a particular note. This could be
extraordinarily helpful for students who are studying on their own time and
need to recall what their instructor said or why they wrote a particular note.
PowerPoint use
in Bloom’s taxonomy level for create in the classroom can be seen when a
teacher or student produces their own original presentation containing their
own content. The evaluate level is
achieved when the student produces work for a project (such as history fair)
that defends a particular point our argument being made. The analyze level is achieved when students
create work that presents ideas that they have been learning in a new format. The apply level is achieved when teachers use
PowerPoint for more creative testing based uses such as classroom Jeopardy. The
understand level is achieved when teachers use PowerPoint to guide their instruction
and provide examples. The remember level
is achieved when students use PowerPoint to study and recall what they have
learned in class.
One website that might be useful for teachers
who are interested in maintaining knowledge about the latest technology and
tools that can be used in the classroom is called edutopia. This website can be compared to diigo but
with a focus on improving Technology in the classroom. Teachers and other professionals involved in
education can communicate with each other about the latest and most successful
tools being used in the classroom.
Here is the link: https://www.edutopia.org/community
ILP--Design Prezi
For my ILP this
week, I decided to create the Prezzi presentation for the design category. My prezzi presentation is it for a lesson on
the elements of design for a 10th grade art class. The content of my presentation is based on
the CPalms standard VA.912.S.2 for visual arts: enduring
understanding concerning skills and techniques.
This content is a comprehensive presentation of some very basic but
important design techniques
Here’s the link to my presentation:
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