Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Thing 23: Final Thoughts
Thing 22: What Did I Learn Today?
Thing 21: Other Social Networks
Thing 20: Facebook and MySpace
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Thing 19: Podcasts
So to test it out, I went to Minnesota Public Radio’s Podcasts and I clicked on Grammar Grater. Grammar Grater™ is a weekly podcast about English words, grammar and usage for the Information Age.
First I had to download Real Audio, but then it streamed very easily and I ended up adding the RSS feed to my blog along my side bar.
Another podcast, I happened upon when using Yahoo Podcasts searching using “children book chats” I found the Horn Book Podcasts and I linked up an RSS feed to my site. I am getting more comfortable with adding these all the time.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Thing 18: You Tube
Thing 17: ELM
I also saw a link on the right hand side for Kids: Grades K-5. I would like to introduce my students to this research tool, and I am making it a requirement that all of my students have a library card, so they would be able to practice searching on this at school.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Thing 16: Research Project Calculator
Thing 15: Online Games
Maybe because I am inexperienced but his was way to difficult for me. I had no clue what to do. I just started clicking on things and eventually I got to be a Carpenter and fix boards on the deck. It was a little like pentominos and I had to fit puzzle pieces. It was okay – but not too challenging – wondering why you have to be 13 to play this game. I also don’t like violence or shooting so I was worried I would have to use a gun/canon.
Thing 14: Library Thing
I added two books I have read this summer, and I started to see the power of this online book club. It is exactly what I am searching for to use with my students. I don't want there to be advertising and I don't want inappropriate materials exposed for my elementary students. I am not sure if this site is too adult for my students, but I am curious about the power of using sites like this to get people to discuss books virtually. Very cool site!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Thing 13: Online Productivity Tools
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Thing 12: More Social Media
I decided to try Reddit and I typed in “kid book club” in the search field, which I assume tracks the tags that match up with these words. Then on the first page of hits there look something interesting about online book clubs, and I found BookSprouts Now this is the kind of site I would like to encourage my students to try and use. So maybe this would be helpful for me when searching for sites, I guess I just don't understand how this works differently than a search engine with tags. I guess it is the voting aspect if the site was useful or not, then social interaction where people get to vote.
On Digg, Newsvine, Mixx I also did the same search using the tags “kid book club” and I didn’t locate anything. But maybe I don’t get the purpose of the sites, as a teacher I need to find student or child related sites and I seemed to come across so much inappropriate media and sexual related links that I am not sure that I would use these again.
Thing 11: Tagging and Del.icio.us
I am so excited to try and learn more about Del.icio.us (typed in as http://del.icio.us) I remember learning about this social bookmarking site where I can consolidate my bookmarks and have them all online in one place. I work on 3 computers and this would save me lots of time. Alright - here I go as I create my Del.icio.us account...It was easy to do since one else had the same username, and then I had to download some software, I had a to verify the message sent to my email address, alright 5 minutes later I am set up! I made a page a book mark and I tagged it. I can tell I have lots more to learn, but I am started and hopefully next school year I will have a well developed page.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Thing 10: Wikis
Before I used a wiki, I would email 100 parents and ask them to email me a time to meet, then I would have to schedule them in and then email back with a confirmed time. If I had a secretary to help me manage this system this would be okay, but I don't. This would take me hours to do above and beyond my hours dedicated to my students each week.
Now that I have a wiki created I just send out the link with the calendar on it and my parents can sign themselves up for a conference. It manages itself - I LOVE it! Parents can cancel and resign up if needed and I am out of the loop with arranging schedules. It has saved me hours of extra work.
I used PBwiki to create my wiki & you view it online at: http://giftedhighlands.pbwiki.com/?full_access=BzqB6wFAoP&l=S
I will eventually update it for my early conference schedule, but since I am technically still on summer vacation this will wait until late August.
Thing 9: Online Collaboration Tools
I uploaded a poetry assignment that I have had my 4th graders when I was a classroom teacher, but I might use it with my gifted 3rd graders. I then shared it with myself at my work email address. When I logged on 2 minutes later it wasn't there, so I am not sure how long it will take. But I am curious to see what it would look like when emailed.
I think there could be potential to use this when sharing documents with my students or with parents of my students. I could post assignments using this and it would be available to my students at home or I could post a newsletter.
Thing 8: Share Your Creations
This one if of Doug and I our with our German au pairs:
This is a photo of our past au pair and our current au pair from Germany:
Thing 7: Web 2.0 Communication Tools
1. Email...I like the tips on ways to not let email run your job. I liked the five tips at Five fast email productivity tips I think I already do some of them such as pick off easy ones...such as the 1-2 line response ones and get those off my plate.
2. IM...I have done Yahoo! Messenger in the past with our former German au pairs when they are back in Germany, but I did not find it helpful. It demanded me to be available every time I was logged on to the computer and I found it interfered with my task/work. I ended up removing it from my computer.
3. Text Messaging...I have only done this a couple of times, but I would rather call my husband than text message him. Maybe I will use it in the future, but I don't really need to get short messages and I don't feel the need to send them out to anyone...at least yet I don't.
4. Web Conferencing...Last spring I attended a webinar through Johns Hopkins to help me understand more about the EXPLORE test and the benefits of participating in a talent search. I phoned in and then watched a live presentation online as well. I was able to interact and ask questions and found it very useful and helpful. I could see myself holding these types of online conferences rather than face to face ones with my students parents.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Thing 6: Online Image Generator
Actually the Big Huge Labs trading cards were limited with the creativity options. I would do some other searches for ones more like the Carleton College one. I did try to do the one on Image Chef where you can make license plates. My 4th graders might do a storybook travel idea and read books from across the USA using a travel theme. They could log their books this way. I did one for Wisconsin.

Thing 5: More Flickr Fun
Thing 4: Flickr

I am trying to think of ways I could integrate using http://www.flickr.com/ within my reading program, and I think one of the ways if for my students to share their personal reading histories. In other words, for example students can select their top 10 books that they feel changed them as a person after reading. This list could grow or modify over their three years with me but it would be an online portfolio almost demonstrating the students personal likes in reading. I am okay with doing this since it is photos of objects and not people.
Madeline Island 040 by tnombobbluem Tagged with island, madeline Taken on June 7, 2006, uploaded July 23, 2006I ended up doing a search of the place where my summer home is and I love it up there in the summer time and I found that lots of people had shared scenic photos of Madeline Island in Wisconsin. I borrowed one of the photos to share on my blog to see how easy it was to post a photo on a blog. The photo is taken from the bay where my cabin is located and you can see our cabin in the background.
I have not used Flickr until today, I personally use Snapfish http://www.snapfish.com/ to warehouse my family photos. I like Snapfish because I can share my albums with family and friends. Since I am not comfortable with having photos of me all over the public Internet, I like that I only provide access to those who I want to share my photos with others.