Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Blog 10

I found Dr. Christie's site to be very informative. Dr. Christie received her doctoral in Educational Technology and Language and Literacy. Prior to receiving her doctrine, she taught in the classroom. Dr. Christie create workshops and publications aimed towards teaching educators how to enhance technology within their classroom.
There were several interesting publications on the web-site. However, the one that stood out the most was "Recognizing (Almost) Invisible Gender Bias in Teacher-Student Interactions." This article was done to conduct an experiment on whether Dr. Christie was bias based on gender. The publication showed that the female students were treated different from the male student. As a teacher, I have never considered the possibility that I may be bias towards a person's gender. Now that I am aware of these findings. I'm going to pay close attention to how I treat a female student in comparison to a male student.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Blog 9

Before reading the articles, I wasn't familiar with wikipedia. However, after reading the articles I do not think they're reliable. Wikepedia was actually developed in order to provide people with information on pretty much anything. The problem is that anyone can edit or even delete information. If a person is bias towards a particular topic they can can present their opinions as if they were fact. Some major companies, such as Wal-Mart, can manipulate information to appear appealing.
It is very important for children to understand the validity of information that they found on the Internet. I often stress to my students to be cautious of giving out their information on-line. They need to be aware that just because they say that they're a 15 yr. old boy, doesn't mean they are. They could actually be a 40 yr. old man, preying on a young child. So, do I think wikipedia is reliable? Absolutely not.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Blog 8

The Fiscgbowl blog I found interesting was "180 Days." According to the presentation, schools waste about 60 days due to testing, extracurricular activities, and several other things. I do not consider those days as wasted. I agree with one comment that stated preparing students for test is considered instructional. I also believe students need the extra curriculum activities. Students must have a chance to engage in sociable events with their peers. I recall learning in a child development course, that students need to be around peers. This allows them to learn how to act in a sociable acceptable manner.

I believe there are days wasted. However, I don't believe its 60. You have to take into account that teachers are having to deal with psychological issues. Many times teachers have to devote time to helping students deal with the lost of another student or friend. As much as we hate for things of that nature happening, we have to to be sympathetic toward these children's needs. Its the motivational speaker at the assembly that sometimes changes a students outlook on life.

Blog 7

I agree with the blog completely. I think its very important for teachers, students, and parents to be technology literate. My mother often make the comment, "I'm not good with computers." I''m constantly telling her she needs to learn at least the basics. She feels that learning basic computer technology isn't worthwhile. However, she always asking me to type a letter or make a spreadsheet for her. Its nearly impossible for anyone to go through life without having to deal with modern technology.

I think teachers should all be technology literate. I have found that students will devote hours to chatting, emailing, and texting. However, they despise typing a report. I believe most of my students know more about computers than me. I often find myself having to ask a student to "fix my computer."

One modern technology I think is great is email. I believe emails are a great way to keep parents inform. I have a few parents that I communicate with through email. Many times I will spend a week trying to contact a parent. Either their number has changed, or the student simply won't give them the message. By emailing the parent, its fast and convenient. Eliminating the "middle man."

Friday, September 26, 2008

Blog 6

Lisa Stephens with wings


One international school I found that used blog was Hiroshima International School in Japan. By viewing the school's blog, I realized that not only are they teaching math and science but they also have lessons aimed towards forming and maintaining friendships and maintaining a balanced lifestyle. The blog was mainly used to inform parents of homework, meetings, and important dates. There were no comments posted for any of the blogs. I did not think their blogs were as organized as the ones I viewed in the States.


Another international blog I found was a language teacher in New England by the name of Lisa Stephens. I found the blog to be very hard to understand. Some of the blogs were in English, while others were in a foreign language. I thought there were to many blogs that were not arranged in any kind of order. I definitely would not take the time to participate in her blogs because its not well organized. I am not sure if the blog was for students or teachers.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Blog 4

The world is becoming more and more computerized everyday. After reviewing the video presentation I was able to obtain knowledgeable facts regarding human and the vast growing world of technology.

Many people would take part in agreement, that countries such as India, China, and the US, are among the richest and wealthiest in the world. The truth is that neither are. Great Britain is the riches country in the world. Great Britain is the center of the world's business & finance. They have the strongest education system among all other countries and maintains the highest standard of living. However, it is predicted that in 10 years, China will become the number one English speaking country in the world.

According to the U.S Department of Labor, 1 in 4 workers has been with their current company less than one year and 1 in 2 workers have been with their current employer less than five years. The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that today's youth will have 10 to 14 jobs by their 38th birthday. College majors such as News Media, Organic Agriculture ,E-Business, Nanotechnology, and Homeland Security didn't exist 10 years ago.

Based on the video message, we are currently living in exponential times. In order to stay ahead of technology education, the world is currently preparing students for jobs and technology that don't exist. Thus parents should become even more active in learning technology. By being aware of the learning tools, teachers are able to prepare children for the 21st century. Parents should speak with the school board to obtain the learning resources need in order to prepare their children. We as U.S. citizens, need to actively take part in educating ourselves,as well as, our children in order to be successful in the 21st century.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Blog 5









I was surprised of how much blogs are used by student, teachers, and parents. For example,Bartlett High School in Illinois, uses blogs to keep everyone informed on what's going on at school. They have links to several informative document for parents, teachers, and students. Students have easy access to the bell schedule, sporting events, and lots more. Their principal,Dr. Kelvin Skinkis,uses blogs to address students, faculty, and staff. Students can also access their different classes. Each subject area has a list of its curriculum and goals. There's also a listing of the teachers along with their email address. What I liked most about this site was a memorandum of a formal student that was killed in Iraq on September 18, 2008. I thought that was a great way for the school to acknowledge a graduate and fallen soldier.

Another school I found that used blog was Jackson High School in Jackson Alabama. Unlike Bartlett High School. Using blogs was not school-wide. there were only two teachers using blog. Ms. Kimbrough, a ninth grade English teacher, used blog in order to communicate with her students. She believes that blogging is a educative fun way to get the students involved with written expression. The second teacher was Coach Hilt. He is an history teacher. Coach Hilt uses his blog to give students short history related question that they have to email to him. After watching the video "Shift Happens." I think that's very important. It allows Coach Hilt a chance to integrate history and technology.