Monday, December 1, 2008

Thing 4 online tools

Most of the time I feel like I can barely keep my head above water, especially when it comes to technology. Just recently I set my home page to i-google and set up my reader and I love it! When I say I love it I mean, wow, this is fantastic and I can use it easily and I dont have to log in somewhere and remember my password and take that extra step. When I turn on my computer it's right there waiting for me with all of the stuff that I want to look at and check on. When I was going out to look at the tools that were on the wiki it appeared that some of them would be helpful but if I was going to use one of them I would need to attach them to my i-google page to eliminate that dreaded log in thing again. I am old school and still carry around my calendar with a pencil in my purse. I want to get into the new age on keeping my calendar on line but need to find a way to keep it handy and user friendly. I've tried using my phone too but always get one or two things input before I give it up. I'll keep plugging away at this see if I can establish a routine and make it easier for myself. Google calendar on my i-google page is one possibility...but what if I'm not logged in for a day or two...then what?

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Thing 2 blogging and Rss feeds

In year two of this MILI journey I finally have my RSS reader up and running. I still only use it for MILI and one other feed but look forward to adding to it now that I am more comfortable using it. I guess I'm one who is better at trying this tech stuff in baby steps, a little here and a little there. I even had big plans of having my 6th graders blog once a week this year so they would have a running record of the year. I am now comfortble using blogger and thought it would be fun to have the students set up accounts...oh the drama...not all students have e-mail accounts and as a district we can't be responsible for setting up e-mails here at school...so...we were invited to use moodle as a mode for our blogs. It is a good system with opportunities to have forums where students can work together and respond to questions that I post and they can comment on what others have written. I sometimes feel like we learn about all of these great tools that we can use and then the district dictates which tools fit within the "laws" of school use...it can be very frusterating. My blogs are not what I had envisioned, however, I learned about a new tool that I can use with my students. The glass half full or half empty, I guess it's all in how you look at it.

When going deeper and looking at the videos they had on youtube (I made it around that nasty filter, yippee) I think there were a couple that would work well to show students about why blogging is something they will want to get proficient at. I liked the term hyper reading in reference to starting in one place and hyperlinking to new and better information. This is something I do all the time as a means of finding exactly the information that I am looking for bt never thought about it in terms of an actual research process. I think this is something that should be addressed with students as many of them do this already but they are not careful about noting the specific site that the information they took came from. I could see this being a problem when they go to cite their sources.

Changing times

Welocme to the information age where we are creating a culture of information junkies. I do not say this in a bad way, it can just be overwhelming at times. I was talking with some of my volleyball friends about how different our tv watching habits are today vs. the 1980's. This came about as we were watching a replay of an 80's Packers/Bears game. Can you believe that you had to wait forever for the score to pop up and the announcers had to tell you what down it was and how many yards were needed for a first down, and forget about the scores of the other games...Now you can see everything you need to know right up on the screen all at once and you wouldn't even need to have the sound on. If you're a junkie like me you're also watching on the couch with your laptop tuned into nfl.com so you can see all the other scores and highlights as they are happening...almost. Can you remember back to the days when there was no infomation tag sliding across the bottom of your screen giving you all the days news highlights while the anchor man is talking about other things. It was interesting to reflect on the way this one "normal" aspect of most people's day has changed over time.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

trying something new

I have jumped into the pool rather than dipping my toe in to check the temperature. My mystery genre book project has become an opportunity for students to create a podcast or video promoting their book. My goal is to have them create a script including effects that can be posted to our school web page. I alone do not have the expertise to do this, however, I am collaborating with many colleagues to make this a successful venture.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Blogging on Moodle

I was very excited to start blogging with my students during advisory this year. My original intention was to have them all create blogger accounts but I was directed by our "techie" guy that I should use Moodle...so he set me up and we started moodling last week. I think in the past I would have been nervous about trying something that was totally unfamiliar to me but
Mili has taught me that I dont have to be afraid just give it a try and learn from the mistake that will undoubtedly come with technology trials! We are moodling on Wednesday mornings and last Wednesday we couldn't because of the late start date and my students were very disappointed and I took that as a good sign. As we get further into this I hope to find differing uses for Moodle...not poodle...nope, not noodle...it's MOODLE~

Library Visits

It was a scheduling nightmare but I have finally scheduled 4 days worth of walking fieldtrips to our local library. The wonderful thing is the library is only a mile from the school and we can just walk! Let's hope the weather holds. I am lucky that I work with a team who is willing to adjust their schedules for four days so I can introduce so mny of our kids to the library. I handed out applications for library cards to my students and was able to drop off 30+ last week so my students can check out while we are there.

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

overwhelmed

I have spent a lot of time on my computer this year but much of it seems to be trying to figure out the new grading and web design systems that out district has put in place. There are changes in technology coming at us at an alarming speed. There never seems to be enough time to get through it all with an enduring understanding of how to make it benefit us. I hope to be able to get deeper into some of the great tools that MILI has to share soon.

wonderful wordle

Wordle is awesome. I had to try my blog after looking at Sarah's. I think it gives a good represenation of my thoughts. I'm excited to try it with my students.

http://wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/206468/Kelly_mili_blog

Friday, September 12, 2008

Thing 6

We studied google docs at class last week and I wanted to jum in and see how I could use them to make my life easier. So...I decided for my team that our team meeting agenda and minutes would be on a google doc. I created the document, sent collaborator invites to all team members, and included a training session to show them how to use it. I know the first time it was introduced to me I was overwhelmed with wondering how I would use it and wondering whether it would make my life easier or more confusing. I am hoping to alleviate some of my team members concerns by having created the document and inviting them to use it so all they need to do is log in and live it a try. We'll see....

I'm back...

I have been trying to be good at blogging but had lost my blog, ugh! I even checked in at class last week and, of course, there my blog showed up so I left class and thought great I've found it onlky to have it dissapear again. Well, now I've found it. It was under a different account. New challenge, add it to my other account so I can manage both of my blogs together. I guess that is a downfall to having more than one account (I didn't know I did). Oh well, live to smile another day!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thing 2 RSS

I spent my entire first year in MILI feeling like I was behind on the whole RSS feed, reader thing. At the end of the year last year we had to set goals for ourselves before school started this fall. Two of my goals were making an igoogle page and adding a reader to it. Well, I got the igoogle page set up and couldn't figure out the reader piece and now just today I got the reader attached and I have reached my goals before school started!!! YES!

Day 2 thing 3

Last year when we were introduced to the RPC I wasn't sure how to use it so I didn't. This year I seem to have better ground under my feet and am ready to give it a try. There are so many tools that seem so helpful I am going to give some of them a try. I have found from past experience that trying to do everything with each of these tools is TOO much and I will focus on a few smaller elements as I get my feet wet trying this tool.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Day 1 Training

As i recall the confusion of the first day of Mili training last year and the sense of foreboding that I felt as I thought about what I had signed up for and whether I was up for it I smile. Knowing now that it will be okay and I'll be able do these things they are talking about is a great relief to me. Looking around at all the first year people I can see what my face looked like last year as we began. This year will be better, my confidence is already blossoming!