Monday, November 23, 2009

Bye Everbody!!!!!!!

This class may be coming to an end, but that doesn't mean learning has to stop. I would like to encourage my fellow EDM 310 classmates to continue with learning and striving to be a tech literate teacher. So bye Dr. Strange and bye to all my classmates!!!! Hope to see you guys around campus, or better yet in a classroom!!!!



Sincerly,

Tresher J. Moorer

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The New Tresher after EDM 310

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In EDM 310, I learned how to be a all-round teacher. Now I know the importance of communication with students, being tech literate, and the importance of internet tools and sites. The most important things I learned in EDM 310 that I will continue to use are the following: blogs, Google Docs, YouTube, and presentation. In our class we learned way more than that, but those are the things that I enjoyed using the most. Honestly, there is nothing in this class that I would have liked to learn that I didn't. This class covered everything I thought I would learn and more. There is nothing I think I shouldn't have learned, but like I stated before I will only continue to use a select few. I always got excited about this class because I knew every class time I would be learning something new. There was nothing in the class that was "intellectually challenging." The only time I got bored in class is when I had to watch other people's presentations. Maybe for future class only the people who present that day should attend class. I would totally limit the amount of work given in class.I felt sometimes Dr. Strange forgot the students had other classes. Also, our post shouldn't have to be so lengthy. Don't get me wrong I always found time to do them, but it was hard. As of now, I rate myself as being a medium tech literate person because there is so much more for me to learn before I can be great. I will maintain and improve my technological literacy by staying up-to-date with technological advances.

Very Important Things a Teacher Must Know!

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Our class assignment was to read three different list and choose two from each one we felt were most important.

The first list I read was Doug Johnson's "Seven Stupid Mistakes Teacher's Make with Technology". From that list I chose,"Believing that one's teaching style need not change to take full advantage of technology.",and "Thinking technology in schools will go away." Both of these statements have been an on-going topic in our EDM 310 class. I have read numerous agreements about why both of these statements are biased. Technology is rapidly growing everyday and any kind of educator should know this.

The second list was Doug Johnson's "Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology." From this list I chose,"Put kids in touch with the world.", and " Accept the role of co-leaner." Both of these statements I feel a lot of teachers don't do or have a problem with doing. A great man once said " I don't know, let's find out!" Every teacher should have that kind of attitude. If it weren't for Dr. Strange and my EDM 310 class I would have never got in touch with the world.

You can view both of those Here.

The third list was "New Classroom Rules" by Education Innovation. The two most important things from this list are " Come to school everyday", and "Come to School on Time." These are the MOST important things a student must do to succeed. You'll never get the opportunity to do anything if you not there. You can view the list Here.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Project 10 Videocast

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Alicia Cooper and I produced a videocast presentation from our Google Docs Presentation. The name of our presentation was " New Ideas For Science Educators." We basically talked about the new technological tools from the computer that dealt with the science fields. You can hear our presentation here. We discussed our topic in a kind of "me against her" fashion. I stated a topic, and Alicia stated a topic also but she argued why her's was better. This project was a lot of fun, and a great way for us to find out information.

Project 6 Personal Learning Network

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My most used PLN is Blogger.com. I also have a Twitter. On Blogger, I use my posts to connect with people all over the world. It was acquired through my EDM 310 Class as an assignment, but now it has become so much more! I received the opportunity to chat with kids in New Zea land, discuss topics with some of the top professors in technology, and find more information about modern technology. I check my PLN everyday,and I will most defiantly use my PLN in the future. I will also introduce it to my students when I become a teacher. If I were to never have had a PLN, I would have never debated with Karl Fisch, meet Dr. Wm Chamberlain, or even experienced the joy of getting a comment. I am so happy I do have a Personal Learning Network. You can view my PLN Here.

Project 11 Presentation

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Alicia Cooper and I did our presentation on Prezi. According to the website, "Prezi is zooming sketches on a digital napkin. It's visualization and storytelling without slides. Your ideas live on stage and on the web." You can watch our presentation HERE. Let me know what you think. Prezi was okay to me, but I would prefer Power-point or Google Presentation. I feel this way because Prezi is not user friendly, but once you figure it out your fine.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

What I found " At the Teacher's Desk"

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According to the website, At the Teacher's Desk is "an experiment in professional learning, collaboration and sharing of ideas." You can look at the web page HERE!

This website is a great site to answer any technical questions. Also, it seems like if you post a question you will most definitely get a quick response. Plus, believe it or not, Dr. Strange is on there with his
Teaching 2.0 post !!!!

Another post that was kind of scary and funny was the
Pencils and Crayons to be Banned in Schools post. I wasn't sure if that was a joke or if it was factual. I hope the students at that school are great on the computer. Lol

This website is defiantly something all teachers should want to be apart of. The people on the site seem willing and ready to help any upcoming tech literate teacher prepare their career. Keep it up teachers!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Toward A New Future of Whatever - Michael Wesch

This is Michael Wesch.

You can watch the video HERE!

I got a lot out of Dr. Wesch's speech. I think I'm still on the 90's " Whatever ( I don't care what you think)" state of mind. He is right everyone should want to be on the " I care. Let's do whatever it takes...by whatever means necessary" state of mind. I think I probably still think the way I do because I'm young, but as I grow and learn my opinions and thoughts change everyday. Unlike other people, I am very open to any kind of new idea.

In Dr. Wesch's video, he talked a lot about You-tube and the use of web cams. People tend to feel weird when their talking to the web cams and seeing themselves on the screen. I know I won't because I love to talk, and I love looking at myself. It wouldn't matter that I wouldn't be talking to anyone. LOL

Also, I did not know the word "whatever" had so many meanings. I will definitely think twice before using it again. I did not know people used You- tube in such touching ways either like the man who started hand messages to create unity. As a teacher, I will most definitely use You-tube in my classroom.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Why is it important to post your work?

You want to know why it's important to post your work. Well, I can give you four good reason why you should.


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First example is a school from New York City. In their PS22 chorus, the children did a remake of Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide", which is a 1967 band from London. You Can watch it here yourself. The tour manager Steive Nicks was so touched by the performance that he invited the class to perform the song at Madison Square Garden for the upcoming June 11th Fleetwood Mac show.

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A second example is a little girl named Kaia. Here father took the initiative to post his daughter's work on a blog. Well, you might say " so what", but she is only three years old. She tells her story and shares her pictures on her blog. Her blog has been getting attention from all over the world. You can view it here.

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Thirdly, you can communicate with people all over the world. You can use me as an example. Before I enrolled in EDM 310, I had no idea people were communicating on blog. Now that I am a blogger, I have had debates with some of the best in the education fields. I would have never experienced this if I wouldn't have started a blog. You can view my blog conversations here. Leave a comment please :)

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And to conclude, putting work on the internet is the most current way to put information out.You should watch this.It is "Did you Know 4.0". The movie explains the rapid development of technology. The use of books, newspaper, magazines, and any other paper forms of press are becoming obsolete.

Believing, Inventing, and Implementing Technological Pedagogies

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I have just read Anthony Capps' blog. He seemed to really know his stuff. I have to watch out for him. I do agree with media production, and I believe it's essential. Capps truly understands what Miller is trying to say. Check it out yourself Here.