Thursday, April 26, 2012

This I believe.. The Reflection..

I believe anyone can learn and everyone should be given a chance.. In class we were asked to put together a visual essay about something we believe in regrades to education, learning or technology. I choose to share a personal story about why I choose my major and how students can always learn. I knew excatly what images I wanted to share with my auidence, and thats were I started. I gathered pictures off of several websites involving my service projects. These are my students and these are real images. The hardest thing about this project was deciding how to put everything together on the Macbook. I wanted to record my self reading certain parts of my essay but I just did not have the time, since I was using a inclass Macbook. I had a hard time transfering photos on to the Mac and putting them into the IMovie. Once I figured that out, I used Garageband to make my MP3 of my voice then placed it over the pictures on IMovie. I wanted to find a background song that would fit the situation and I found I believe I can Fly by the Glee cast. I am happy with my end product and if I were to redo the project I would rerecord my reading and video tape myself in parts. But for my first time using IMovie it was a success.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Open Educational Resources


         Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that are usually freely available online for anyone and everyone to use. Whether you are a teacher, student or just a learner.  Examples of OER include but are not limited to full online courses, course modules, syllabi, lectures, homework assignments, quizzes, lab and classroom activities, games, and simulations etc.  contained in a digital media format forming collections from around the world.
Lets be honest everyone likes the idea of free resources especailly as poor college students. I personally liked the idea of being able to access books, resources and course work online and it can be available for free.  It’s nice how OER can be used in a formal or informal situation along with being able to be used in a face to face environment as well.Which is a big deal to me, since Im not a huge fan of all online interactions. OER can make certain material available to a broader audience and spread the cost out so it’s more feasible to use.
When I  googled OER several links came up and I decided to go with what seemed to be a promising link 80 OER Tools, which it was. On this site I found an ATutor link along with 79 other great links, where teachers can quickly assemble, package, and redistribute web-based instructional content, easily retrieve and import prepackaged content, and conduct courses online.  I found a link titled For teachers, Google ineducation, this site gives you three different sections to explore: classroom tools, professional development, student resources.  It provides you with articles and/or videos on how to incorporate tools in your classroom or helps you search for lessons etc..   Another site I found was TeachersFirst and it has a search bar where you can see web resources for the subject and grade level you teach or want to learn about.  It can be broken down to grade levels then subjects or just in subjects in general.  I would use all three of these sources for different reasons. The first one I would use the ATutor link to quickly put together online packages for my students, if I wanted to use online material. The second link I would use a reference as to how to work certain apps, or to find helpful tools. The third site I would use to specifically look up lessons in certain areas for a quick go to tool.  

Overall the idea of integrating the technology of a flipped classroom into our everyday lives by becoming aware of OER’s is a good one.  If everyone was connected and able to share online materials it would save everyone money in the long run and make education and self-directed learning easier for students, teachers or just for learners.

     

Sunday, April 15, 2012

This I believe..

          You can’t teach an old dog new tricks…False; I believe ANYONE can learn no matter what their age or disability status is.  When I was in 9th grade, I had a final project to complete, and the only way to work with a partner was if we went to another school to do a lesson. So my friend and I decided on doing a healthy foods and ways to stay fit lesson twice a week to the local elementary school’s Multi-Handicap classroom. We choose those students because my friend had a fear of public speaking.

          Our first visit there, we feel in love with the students and we learned about their disabilities and what they can and cannot eat or do.  So every week we came up with activities and snacks then we would buy the snacks and whatever the activity was (i.e. tossing a ball, mini frizzbees, or dancing etc.).  Our second to last time there we were playing catch with little balls, when the one girl Myah was taken out of her wheelchair and put on the floor. Now Myah who was ten at the time, cannot walk, crawl, or talk.  So she was just relaxing sitting on the floor while we rolled the ball to her and her aid would help her with the ball.  All of a sudden Myah changed positions and was on all fours and started crawling for the first time ever.  Everyone in the room was silent and stunned.  She only went about two feet before she collapsed but we were so proud of her.

          That was my big Aha moment.  Right then and there I decided I officially wanted to be a Special education teacher.  Those teachers see so many different kinds of miracles and they are a huge part of those students’ lives.  Special education teachers made a huge difference in my brother’s life (he’s handicapped), my brother never crawled but he learned to walk and socialize after years of being in the hospital and four open heart surgeries.  His teachers gave him encouragement and support every step of the way. They never gave up on him, when everyone said he couldn’t do something.  Anyone can learn no matter what the circumstances are.

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Judging, Judging.. Judged!


After reading alot of our classes bloggs, and putting alot of thought into the order, Ive made my list.

1. TeacherTube- Its for teachers by teachers, enough said.
2. WikiSpaces / Pegby - I really hate when I get stuck with a group and I do all the work, these are nice sites to keep the group in touch. Plus Wiki would be nice to keep parents in touch with teachers =]
3. Prezi - Anything to help make powerpoints more than a bunch of sentances is worth a spot.
4. SmartBoard - Im a hands on learner and writing on the board helps. I love chalk boards and white boards, so clearly a Smartboard is ten times better.
5.Superteachingtools- more speficly  Classroom Jeapordy- I Love this idea, Jeapordy was always a fun way to review and make thigns fun in the classroom!
6. Wordle- Everyone at some point needs help with english and poems.
7. Wicked- As stated above, Im hands on and learning via games is a major help! Alyssa- Very zippy!
8. Animoto- I always wanted to know how to get that flawless picutre collage with music and text for graduations or birthdays.
9. Ask Dr. Math- For those last mintue math homework questions you need help with.
10.HyperPhysics- Well a good Physics tool is always needed.

It was actually hard to decide what order to put these in, but I did it!

"Cool Tool for School", WikiSpaces

I started off this project with a simple Google search. I ran across this E- learning tools and resources for schools and education. I scrolled down and saw a familiar name, Wiki. I used Wiki for my high school teaching assistant job. This site allowed the teacher aids from every period to stay connected and work on our upcoming events as one rather than spending extra time to meet up.






      My tool for school is WikiSpaces, I made a Wiki as if I were a teacher. Over 6 million students and teachers have used Wikispaces in their classrooms since 2005. Class schedules and goals, notices for parents, and showcases of student work could all be online in minutes.. I can make a file for each student or a file for each topic. Then I can put pages in each file with notes, questions or assignments. We can post comments or post discussion topics.  I can make the wiki look anyway i want, I can let certain people edit it or post on it.  I can look at recent changes and see up to date comments. I can even link a blog to it. Once you get into wiki and start using it, you'll see how easy it is for students to stay connected on projects or stay in touch with the class.  

      I would recommend using this for older students or between parents/teachers. I most likely would use wiki between myself and the parents that way they know what is going on and they can discuss with me without a meeting.

Monday, February 27, 2012

You never think it can happen to you... Boy can we be so wrong..

One community brought to tears.. There is a dark cloud over Chardon Ohio this week.

Tj Lane a junior at Chardon High School, arrived at school Monday morning with a hand gun and a knife.. Students were carrying on like usual, the first bell rung and they headed to class.. My brother, Johnny, was in the cafe and left to go to class in room 203. Tj stood up in the cafe and took aim at three students and fired away, from less than five feet away.. He then ran down the hall took aim again hitting  2 more students, .. The ass. football coach Mr. Hall chased Tj out of the school where he fled on foot.. Mr. Ricci was in his room when the lockdown was put in place with the first shots being fired.. He heard moaning in the hall and dragged a wounded student into his room, where he did first aid. He let the student, Nick, call his mom and dad and his girlfriend on Riccis cell phone. My brother was right down the hall under a computer table crying.

I woke up this morning to my mom calling my phone at 843 that morning, I actually ignored her call then realized it was odd for her to call so early since she knew I had class at ten.. I called her back and the first thing she said was "There was a shooting at the high school.." I couldnt help but start crying and cut her off asking "Is he Dead?!"  My mom at this point was balling like my self.  In the midst of the two sentances I was up with my pants on and just a bra on standing in my house hallway. My mom said "I dont know, I cant get ahold of him, the school isnt answering" and I had my mind up I was going home. My roommate had awoken thinking it was my back again since two weeks before I woke crying and went to the hospital.. She came out seeing me crying on the phone.. I know I asked if I can come home, and my mom said "No, but I have to keep my phone open, Ill text you as soon as I know anything" She was already at the school outside waiting.. She later texted me saying students were coming out, but she didnt see Johnny.. For what felt like an hour I waited, trying to find a news channel covering the story but Erie didnt have anything, so I went online and got all the stories.  At 900 my mom called me "Hes alive, Im with him". I heard Johnny in the background crying.

I have never been so afraid in my life.. I never thought anything like this would have ever happened to me or even to my high school.. We dont live in that kind of town..  Tj ran down the road to his car where he turned himself into to bystanders. He was arrested on woodin road, he had a gun and knife on him.

Throughout the day rumors flew of the students who were shot, and who the shooter was. Daniel Parmertor, Joy Rickers, Nick Walzack, Demetrius Hewlin, and Russell King were the five students attacked. Sadly the day dragged on as names were being said as to have passed away, finally the news would confirm each deceased. One by one, all the way till midnight. Three students have passed: 1. Daniel Parmertor, 2. Russell King , 3. Demetrius Hewlin.. The other two students are still in serious condition.. 

I knew the shooter Tj Lane, He was a freshmen when I was a senior.. He was in my, along with 4 other seniors, mentoring class.. He was a quiet kid, but I never ever would have thought he could do this... Never.. He clearly was disturbed to be able to do this..

One school, One community, Five victims.. Our hearts beat as one as we all sit in awe, crying and wondering why did this happen to us.. I thank god for those teachers who saved my brother and so many others, along with thanking the Police and the FBI and The Swat team..

Our school will never be the same, our community will never be the same.. Those students who witnessed their friends being slain, will never sleep right again.. I couldnt even make it an hour today with out crying... 2/27/2012 <3

I could post a million videos about this, but itd be easier to just google, Chardon High School Shooting 2/27/2012, watch what you like but it isnt easy to read the stories or watch the interviews.. I link several words here to important articles but there are so many more.. Please the only way to not repeat history is to know it..

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Money, Money, Money, MONEY!!!!

Sorry in advance about this long blog and my ranting.. It’s a touchy subject for myself and I’m sure many others.              Think about how much you pay for college?.  Now think about how much in aid you received last year compared to this year?.  Big difference isn’t it?  That’s because of state and government aid has been cut yet again for students going for higher education.  I read a Policy matters article on congressweb.com , where they talk about how tuition prices have gone up and how state and government funding has been cut. They are basicly shutting the door on opputunity for students...
                In the article it has the top 10 higher education state policy issues in 2011. I will direct you to the two I’m discussing, number 4 and 5. “Given sustained financial pressures on students and families, combined with ongoing state budget crises, state student aid programs will be further stretched in 2011.” I know this is an old statement but it’s a current issue, we have been hit with the start of the cuts this year. President Obama has gone away with the ACG (Academic Competitiveness Grant) which affected me and I’m sure many other students. I’m not clear on his reasoning’s and honestly I don’t care to understand.  That’s not the only one he has gone away with, which is the sad part.  The report “cautions that “the worst might still be yet to come at the state level” due to states’ economies lagging the national economic recovery.”  And we thought it was already bad, I hate to think about how much it’ll be next year for me to attend school. The states have lessened the amount of aid given to their students which was based on need and metric. I currently have already racked up 10,000 in loan debt for when I graduate (I’m only a sophomore) and I still pay almost 1000 a semester on top of my loans for housing, books, programs, and class material. During the 2011 year, published tuition prices continued to “escalate at a level far exceeding inflation. According to the College Board, published in-state tuition and fee prices at public four-year institutions—averaging $7,605 in 2010-11—increased $555 or 7.9 percent compared to 2009-10.” That’s also in-state rates, which I’m an out of state resident.  Why does the cost keep rising? I realize states that rely on proceeds from cigarettes or the lottery is in danger, but there has to be another way to supplement the money. Education should not be this hard and costly to achieve.

            What I don’t understand is why college is so expensive in the first place? What does our money really go towards?  It’s clearly not put aside for books for the students, that’s just another tab the student has to run up. It clearly doesn’t go to busing all students. Sure we have a few buses that well drive students around the campus or up town or to the mall. Students should have to pay a fare for those and dis-clude it from tuition. Majority of students don’t even use it and we are paying other students free gas rides. We rarely get paper copies of anything anymore, so our money isn’t spent on paper.  I know the construction on campus isn’t funded by our tuition but why not use alumni donations to lower the cost of attendance? Overall I just please need someone to explain this to me.
                 I understand I’m probably being closed minded about some issues but this just doesn’t make sense to me.  Let’s take away the students ability to pay for higher education.  Therefore lowering the number of students with degrees, who will someday run this country. Makes sense right?!  To save our world tomorrow we need to help the kids today. That’s why I want to be an education major. I want to teach the bright minds of tomorrow and help those students who will someday be taking care of me.