Sunday, December 13, 2009
BP14_2009123_PeerReviewWestern
- beckyward said...
Wow Joan, this sounds great. As part of one of the classes I teach, we make children's books for elementary aged children and what they should be doing now to prepare for junior high school. This is a freshman level class and we spend time reflecting about the junior high school experience and come up with ideas that we can share with them on preparing for junior high. This is the first time I've taught this class and we just made corny paper books out of construction paper, but I will have to try using this tool as I think the students can get more creative and the elementary aged students will enjoy these books more.
- December 13, 2009 10:27 AM
BP13_2009123_PeerReviewCaruso

pbwiki.com is a place where you can create your own wiki for classroom use. For educators, there is a choice that allows for classroom use, removing banners and advertisements from the sidebar of your screen. There are many options for using pbwiki in the classroom. PB wiki can be used as a storage place for students to store their best work as an electronic portfolio, and family, friends, and peers can leave comments on their work.
BP12_2009123_Tool#4(CIS)

Most of you have probably already heard of CIS, but it is new to me. CIS stands for Career Information System. This tool allows students to pretty much line of their life and career. There are several links and information available in this tool. The user starts by creating a portfolio and customizing it to their likings. From there, the user will spend endless hours adding information to their portfolio that they will be able to keep for a lifetime.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sunday, December 6, 2009
BP10_2009122_PeerReviewJoanLourenco
BP8_2009122_Tool#3PhotoPeach
I selected to research PhotoPeach for my third Web 2.0. PhotoPeach is an online slideshow. There are other fancier slideshow Web 2.0 presentations such as animoto, however, after considering my audience, the computers, bandwidth, and the networking system my students and teachers have access to each day, I selected PhotoPeach as the Web 2.0 of choice for my teaching/learning environment. PhotoPeach presentations allows teachers and students to create projects and quiz shows, teach about creating effective presentations, provide a mechanism for students to work collaboratively, provide an alternative for assignments, demonstrate new technology tools and can promote new information and can promote critical thinking skills.
I selected to create a presentation showcasing the books nominated for the 2010 Florida Teens Read since I am in charge of getting a team together for the Battle of the Books competition in April. I am not a techy by any means yet I was able to put a slideshow together on PhotoPeach with ease. This was a plus, to be able to share a multimedia tool that is easy to learn and use.
Creating the online slideshow can be completed with three simple steps. The user has the option of importing photos from a file, Flickr, or the Internet. I was able to import photos in just minutes. I added the captions to each slide and then selected the music from the five sound effects/options offered. I soon had an attractive presentation with music and had options for embedding my presentation into a blog, a MySpace or Facebook account.
One really cool feature of PhotoPeach is the ability to create a quiz with your presentation. The quiz option appears once you are finished editing. To use this tool, first upload your photos or import them from Flickr, or the Internet. You can arrange your photos the way you want them to appear. The next step asks for the quiz title, description, and musical accompaniment. Click finish and your story/slideshow will begin playing. If you need to edit, simply click on the edit wrench in the upper right portion of the presentation.
If you wish to export the story/slideshow, the “public” feature must be selected under owner options. To see a sample and directions for a PhotoPeach Quiz, follow this link:http://paulhami.edublogs.org/2009/09/27/photopeach.quiz .
The slideshow I put together is located on the PhotoPeach website and is named Featuring the Florida Teens Read 2009 Nominations.
2 comments:
- Vandy said...
Joan - got so taken with the book nominations, I barely gave attention to the Web 2.0 tool - excellent presentation. Got a few holiday gift ideas. Blog On!
Vandy- December 5, 2009 9:07 PM
- beckyward said...
Joan - Great movie, and you made creating it sound so easy. Like you, I'm not techy and struggle creating anything using technology. I especially like how you mentioned that the program provides five songs to choose from to add to your movie. I think music is an important component in a media asset, but I never know how to add any. I am definitely going to have to play with this tool and start creating movies. Thanks for finding this program for me.
BP9_2009122_FlickrLesson

Upon researching how other teachers have used Flickr in their lesson plans, I came across a teacher that had students research images for a soviet propaganda project. In this assignment, students used the images to analyze how the propagandists used color and slogans to get their message across. I thought of a way to use Flickr that is similar to this. In my freshman cornerstone class, I have my students write a mission statement and they start by creating a collage about themselves. I bring in magazines and the students thumb through them to find things that define them. Instead of using magazines, we can use Flickr and have students surf the Web for photos. This will give them a lot more access to their individual interests.
BP8_2009122_Tool#3(Gig Tide)

This Web 2.0 tool is an online resume builder. As I mentioned in my former blog, in my freshman cornerstone class my students use the dependable strengths building activity to create resumes. The problem is that they typically don't know where to start when creating their resume. They know what they want to include in and they have ideas of what they want to say about themselves in an interview, but they don't know how to visualize it on a piece of paper in a professional manner.
BP7_2009122_Tool#2(Mutapic-Piocture Generator)

Mutapic is a Web 2.0 tool that I would use in my freshman cornerstone class to help my students create logos for their business cards and resumes. As part of this class, we talk about our students dependable strengths to help create a resume with. Some of you may have attended a dependable strengths training before, but what for those of you that haven't, this is a way to talk about past experiences and achievements and share them with other students. In their stories, they include descriptions of what they did and why they were so proud of these accomplishments. After telling 3-4 stories, the students that were listening tell the story teller attributes and characteristics they noticed they repeated in their stories. This gives each student a list of strengths and positive characteristics that they can list on their resume and they are already armed with stories that they can share with their future employers to use as examples of those strengths and characteristics.
BP5_2009121_SocialBookmarking
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
BP6_2009121_AntiTeaching

As someone that is still new to the technology world, I can't say with complete confidence that virtual learning environments with course management systems is the answer to our educational problems. I know as a teacher, I have several students that I have talked to and found to be very bright, but you wouldn't be able to tell by looking at their GPA's. This is proof that there are problems in our educational system, but I don't know that I am convinced that a virtual learning environment is the solution to the problem.
1 comments:
What a great idea! I know my mother would love to be able to get online and look at my children's school work and offer them praise and encouragement. How unfortunate to lose the ability to continue the use due to the politics of education. That is definitely going to have to change or we as educators won't be able to make a positive change in our students lives. I understand the need for protection, but it is becoming prohibiting.
Thank you for sharing this experience. I had never even heard of a wiki prior to this program and I am excited about using them in my classroom.