I created this website to help fourth-grade students meet their Ohio curriculum requirements for history. It is intended to supplement their studies about Ohio’s prehistoric peoples, frontier wars, canals and inventors. The site includes original content, links to additional material and gives students the opportunity to interact by posting their own comments and creating their own pages that could contain puzzles, games and other material.
I built the site using iWeb on a Mac, which was pretty easy to use. I like the blog feature for students to "think" and respond, and then be able to read other students' responses. It is a big job to do all parts of a website by yourself. I found adding the content to be challenging. I think this is because I don't teach regularly and was concentrating on the technology aspects of the website. I feel proud to have accomplished this!
Welcome to my blog. This is a totally new application for me. I am taking this educational technology class to help update my teaching credentials, and equally important, to be able to assist and guide students into the 21st century. There are many assignments described on this blog. They would work with multiple ages, but are primarily designed for the 4th grade student.
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
video assignment
This video shows current and past uses of Fortier Park in Olmsted Falls. It would be good for the fourth grade achievement goal relating to Ohio History, as the stone quarry remains are highlighted from the 1800s. The music used was "Break Up the Concrete" by The Pretenders, "California Dreaming" by The Mamas and the Papas, and "Ancient Paths" by Rivers of Living Water. Students would enjoy making their own videos, possibly when they go on the walking tour of Olmsted Falls.
The video was made by me, Kim Burnell, and my family were the people in it, although they may have appeared random...Thanks to John, Evan & Julia Burnell. Thanks also to Ozzie the dog who walks this park daily. I need to add these credits to the video!
The video was made by me, Kim Burnell, and my family were the people in it, although they may have appeared random...Thanks to John, Evan & Julia Burnell. Thanks also to Ozzie the dog who walks this park daily. I need to add these credits to the video!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Google Earth Assignment Idea
This activity can be used to introduce students to each other. The students need to select 3 places they have been or would like to go. This will give their classmates insight into what places interest them, or places where they have actually gone. Maybe they have been to some of the same places? This will help the students relate to each other more. The students are to create a Google Earth Tour with the 3 stops. There should be a link at each stop, with a question to answer. The example below shows 3 places where I have been and my question for each link is "What is an interesting fact about this place?" This should be a fun, reminiscing/sharing activity. I enjoyed revisiting the places I have been (and would like to go again).
Favorite Place tour.kmz
Favorite Place tour.kmz
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
A Screencast overview of the website "Storybird"
I made this screencast which can be demonstrated to students as an example for creating their own screencast. Their assignment would be to choose a website and then make a simple and short screencast giving an overview of how to use the site. This assignment is for students in grade 4 and above. I feel this will give the students quite a feeling of accomplishment and will introduce the viewers to new websites. I enjoyed doing this.
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c6XbDw65E
http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/watch/c6XbDw65E
Thursday, November 11, 2010
K-12 Wiki site
The link below goes to the K-12 wiki site and the project description on Ohio inventors that I added for 4th graders under social studies. This K-12 wiki site I joined is for educators to share lessons or projects that integrate technology into the classroom. My project has the students researching Ohio inventors from websites and then making flash cards on google docs to eventually print out and use to play a memory game.
http://ktwelve.wikispaces.com/Ohio+Inventors
http://ktwelve.wikispaces.com/Ohio+Inventors
Evidence of Network Participation
The following are some screen shots of the network participation I've done. In addition to the blogs (including google doc), emails, RSS feeds, wiki post and voice threads I have also participated in FAQ posts when I needed to find out some technology answers on my own, usually pertaining to the Mac.
This class has really encouraged me to expand my network participation. It is a good feeling to try and stay up to date.
My Personal Learning Network
My personal learning network looks impressive to me, even though it is a very basic one. Based on the technological knowledge I had when I began this course, I think I have come quite a distance in my basic knowledge. I still have a LONG way to go, but I hope to continually add to this PLN.
Podcast Objective: Practice listening and direction writing skills
Method: Students will make a podcast with directions they wrote on how to do something. Other students will try and follow the directions exactly. The class as a whole will listen to the podcast and see if the end product is done as it was stated on the podcast.
My example is "How to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich."
My example is "How to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich."
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Webquest for important Ohio events
Students will work in groups to create a webquest on the great state of Ohio, based on the Ohio 4th grade standards. These can include history, people, geography, economics, government, citizenship and social studies skills/methods. They will use the website zunal.com and complete the six steps needed for the webquest. A sample webquest based on history and recording events in a time line is highlighted in the link below.
http://www.zunal.com/webquest.php?w=77316
http://www.zunal.com/webquest.php?w=77316
Google Docs #2/ Inventor memory game cards
This application would involve students making word and definition cards - in this case, for Ohio inventors. A google document made into a table would be the method. The teacher would check the document cards for accuracy and then allow the students to print the cards. The cards are then to be cut apart, placed down, and turned over looking for matches (memory game). The word/definition cards are to have matching letters (i.e. "A") so the students will know it is a match in the game. See the following example:
https://docs6.google.com/document/d/1F6Crib_DWTDL9LAjTKvkVDVnWmnQZBczCxlU2_jsatc/edit?hl=en
https://docs2.google.com/document/d/1JhxMz3U596VnFz5Gi9Solk4R5s7l_N8R6fcT_nkb-YI/edit?hl=en#
https://docs6.google.com/document/d/1F6Crib_DWTDL9LAjTKvkVDVnWmnQZBczCxlU2_jsatc/edit?hl=en
https://docs2.google.com/document/d/1JhxMz3U596VnFz5Gi9Solk4R5s7l_N8R6fcT_nkb-YI/edit?hl=en#
Google Docs
A classroom calendar using google docs would allow both the students and teacher to access the calendar and fill in appropriate events. It would allow students to sign up for presentations when the day/time is free. The teacher could just manage the site and check for accuracies.
https://www.google.com/calendar/render?tab=oc&pli=1&gsessionid=vTJWCWEyw2Ynpisq8NrQyA
https://www.google.com/calendar/render?tab=oc&pli=1&gsessionid=vTJWCWEyw2Ynpisq8NrQyA
Web 2.0 Tools - Storybird!
I explored the online tool "Storybird" and found it to be a good link to use in the elementary language arts classroom. The students would all choose from illustrations available on the site. They then would use them in whatever order they would like, and also choose the number to use. They would write the "story within" the images. The teacher could give a prompt, such as "Describe the characters" or "Last night I dreamed...." or "Do you remember when?" They could also just be given a theme to use, such as "curiosity." They students do not need to have e-mail accounts as the teacher can sign up for a free class account. Students can give feedback to other students. This project could inspire the most reluctant learners and enhance the most willing. After the whole class experience, Storybird could be used as a center in the classroom, for those students wanting to continue reading other stories or writing their own.
Please see the link and also my example story.
http://www.storybird.com/
Please see the link and also my example story.
http://www.storybird.com/
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
U.S. Capitals Quiz
Here is a quiz that is good for everyone! Let's start with an easy one. This would be good review for the students to write a quiz also.
Perennials of Northeast Ohio
Here is another example of a slideshow format students could do. They could select a theme, such as flowers or leaves, and go from there:D Please also see the "Falls Day in the Park" slideshow for more information on the assignment as it would pertain to students.
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Falls Day in the Park slide show
I thought students could be assigned this project as an enrichment to their regular classroom studies. Most students have access to a camera and computer. They would be told to take 8-20 pictures of a weekend activity, remembering to try and have a beginning, middle and end. They could use animoto to make the slide show. I would show them the one below as an example. This would be a fun way for them to continue incorporating technology into their lives. The slideshow could be about anything. It doesn't have to be a big event. It could be going to the grocery store, doing yardwork, attending a soccer game, playing with a sibling, etc.
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Managing my Google accounts
I was able to add Google.com/accounts/ManageAcct to my top of cptr and now can just click on that and get updates of the blogs I am following, etc.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Whoops~
Hi fellow classmates! There is a mistake in my Sept. 7th blog and the first person to state it wins a candy bar!
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Baby steps, baby steps
This week I taught myself to post photos! I am happy to say it wasn't too hard, and also embarrassed to admit the same thing! I have been having fun posting pictures to sell things on Craigslist , and also posting pictures on FB. I am really excited to post an old picture on FB for my mom's birthday :) (O.k., since my sister will get to be in LV with her on the actual day, I have to come up with something meaningful---the old "friendly sisterly competition." ha ha
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Wow- 5 years and obsolete!
This is why we need to keep abreast with current trends in technology - what we are learning today will be old school in five years! Wow! Our instructor, Tom Dunlap, suggests using "Research Web 2.0 tools for education" to help stay current.
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