Saturday, September 29, 2012

Final Evaluation



1. What were your favorite discoveries or exercises on this learning journey?
I have to start saying that my first thought when I heard “you are going to create a blog” was, that’s going to take me more than a semester to create. I was scared, but right after I got home that day, I started working on it and realized that I like it and it did not take too long.
My favorite discoveries are that it’s so easy to blog and that there are so many features that can be used to make the blog interesting, this make me want to start blogging more. Adding pictures, addresses, and embedding movies is so easy, I think that I need more time and patience to do all this. Sometimes technology plays tricks on us and we have to be patient to have to redo things.


2. How has this program assisted or affected your lifelong learning goals?
It has assisted me tremendously because I’m now thinking about starting a personal blog about things that matter in life. I’m considering also on blogging about kindergarten things, and I’ll be sharing lots of what I have learned with my kindergarten team.

3. Were there any take-a-ways or unexpected outcomes from this program that surprised you?
I was very frustrated when my blog was acting weird, the URL got messed up and I wasn’t able to post on my blog; I thought the whole thing was getting to an end. I opened an account on Word Press but then I couldn’t embed movies…I was so disappointed, but then (after days) my blog was fine again.

4. What could I do differently to improve upon this program’s format or concept?
Dr. Wilson I personally like and enjoy your classes, I’ve learned so much by having to create projects online. This has helped me realize that I can do more that what I think, and most important, this is something that will help me on my professional journey and on my personal life as well.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Thing # 16 PhotoPeach

Using PhotoPeach was easy and fun. After uploading pictures I had a great time editing, rearranging the pictures, adding captions, and adding music.
Because students love to visualize things I can teach them how to upload their own work and create projects to share with their families.



You're still the one I love on PhotoPeach

Thing # 15.5 Twitter

I opened an account on Twitter as part of this assignment, I can't say to much about it, other than I had to ask my children how to post on it.  I did not know what the # meant, they explained to me in detail. Well I found out that it is not as hard as I thought, but I feel that at this present time I have "no time" to read and post. I'm trying to keep up with home, family, work, and college work. But I think Twitter is a great tool to stay connected and current. It seems that is now a part of these modern days. I did post 3 times and I used tinyurl to shorten the addresses I posted.
As for now I'm just going to have Twitter for personal use, because I can't figure out on how to use it with my kindergarteners.
When I heard about linkedin  before I didn't pay too much attention. Now that I joinded it, I found it amazing. I joined some educational groups that are of my interest. I love the fact that is a professional network that is current and and serious. I am going to update my information as soon as I have more time.

Thing # 15 Things Like Skype


Personal use:
I had used Skype when it was introduced online but have not used it recently. I was amazed at all the new features that Skype has developed. My favorite feature is conferencing. Not for business but for chatting with my family and friends. We are literally spread all over;  my college kids in Lubbock and Longview, family and friends all the way down south in Chile, South America, Central America, and Europe. The call clarity and connectivity has improved. My second favorite feature is the ability to multi-task. I just put my headset on, open my documents, and talk and type away with my family. Skype used to work with just Windows operating systems but now works on both Apple products too.

Professional use:

I read the link Dr. Wilson posted about 50 ways to use Skype in the classroom  the following list shows the ones that interest me.
Professional development: I would rather take online professional developments than having to drive to the physical place.
Share students’ work with parents: I agree that this is an easy way to share students’ work with busy parents.
Conference with parents: this is an excellent option to confer with parents that are too busy.
Collaborate with other teachers: I would like to share lessons with other teachers, and exchange ideas to teach something that a teacher is good at.
Be available to students: I would love to use this one with students that are absent, so they can still get the lessons we are covering that day.
Bring busy parents into the classroom: parents need to know what’s going on their kids’ classrooms, I personally think this is a great option to stay current.
Videoconferencing in the classroom with Skype: I would do this with colleagues.
Field trips: this is getting better and better, we don’t have field trips for lower grades, I am going to get more information on this one, and I will make it happen.
After school help: this is a great tutorial option, but I’m not sure if I would do it, maybe for just one hour after school as needed.
Interviews: this sounds terrific, getting to interview writers, doctors, business people, dentists, mailmen, principals, other teachers, geologists…the list is endless.


Thing # 14 Podcasting and Bookmarking

Podcasting looks cool. I went to iTunes U and typed podcasts for kindergarten, I found a variety of good  phonic lessons for kids. I also listened to some radio podcasts. While visiting iTunes U I was able to interact with some free apps, unfortunately we don't have access to iPads in our school.  There is so much free and amazing material available to use in the classroom but I do not have access at my school because most of the websites are blocked. I will be more than glad to use educational material as soon as I have permission to do it.

I've been on Pinterest for a while now, I must say that I love it. I've got lots of teaching ideas from pinning other people's ideas. This year I'm incorporating so many cute but interesting learning material in my classroom. Most of what I pin is related to education This is my favorite pin, hope you make it your favorite one too.

I opened a Delicious account lontime ago, but never used. I reopened few days ago and started bookmarking some websites. Love the way it stores and categorizes websites. It now became my favorites bookmark place. It's so easy to go back and find stuff, and it can be accessed from any computer.

Thing # 12 and 13 Discovering and Using YouTube

What an experience. I had the worse nightmare embedding a YouTube video in here. Since then I'm having trouble accessing my blog. I was able to remove the video from another computer. I don't want to try to embed another video for now. On the other hand I want to share that it was very easy to embed a video. It was a valuable learning experience.YouTube videos are easy to access and can be shown in classrooms, but it always recommended to use caution.
I have an account on TeacherTube ( I haven't used since I opened few years ago), I decided to browse around but I got discouraged after watching videos that were posted 5 or more years ago.

OK here I go again, I'm going to embed a YouTube video. Hope it doesn't mess up my blog again.


I personally love Eric Carle's stories. This video is suitable to show in kindergarten during the butterfly life cycle unit.




I'm embedding this video that I made last semester using iMovie. I had trouble embedding it before, hope this time nothing wrong happens. I used this video last school year to introduce the life cycle of butterflies, and I'll use it againg this year.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Thing # 11 Web2.0 Tools


After browsing several web2.0 tools I landed on Historypin, gave it a try, ended up joining it.  Having a Google account made it easy to gain access to this site. The site is from Google Maps, very user friendly, you can search any place around the world and you are redirected in seconds to the place you chose.
 I explored around for a while, and totally love it. People have done a great job posting pictures from the past, their family stories and their town's history as well. I read on Wikipedia that museums, local history societies, historical photo archives, newspaper archives and businesses have contributed with their work to enhance history.
This is a perfect tool to use for history and geography lessons. Having students to research and learn about places around the world not only on a plain map but learning about history and stories not written in books. The now and then section offers valuable information for students too. This site has categories such as tours and collections. Tours help you to explore different places through time. Collections are sets of pictures about particular topic or theme. An interesting feature is that you are invited to add your own pictures.