Here is a screencast that I created to promote the Web 2.0 tool "Create A Graph." I plan to use this program to allow my students to create their own reading fluency graphs. Then I will be able to share the graphs with parents at conference time to show their child's growth in the area of reading fluency.
Click here to view the screencast.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Collaboration Using Web 2.0 Tools
Right now the idea of collaborating with others on-line is a little overwhelming to me. I feel like the best way for me to do this would be to find a couple sites to join and then work from there. I know that there are so many possibilities out there to learn from other teachers, but I think that if I try to do to much at first, I won't be able to keep up. I will just need to start slowly. I am beginning to think of how to allow my students time to work collaboratively while also infusing websites or technology of some sort. I am really interested in the idea of having my students create podcasts. I need to learn as much as I can about them and also find out how I will make them available to others to view. We will see how this goes! It should be a great learning experience for me!
Monday, July 6, 2009
Web 2.0 Product
I am so proud of how this classes is making me step out of my comfort zone and take some risks when it comes to using technology. I found a great Web 2.0 tool called Create A Graph. I was excited to discover this site that actually will allow my students to be able to create their own Reading Fluency Graphs to show their growth each quarter. I will be happy to get rid of the paper/pencil graphs that I have used in the past. I think that by having my students create graphs on-line will be very exciting and motivating for them.

After I found this great tool, I really stepped out on a limb and used Screen Toaster to promote this site. It was so great how Screen Toaster recorded my voice and showed exactly what I was doing on my laptop at the same time. Screen Toaster is a very user friendly site and I was able to create my screencast in just a few easy steps.

After I found this great tool, I really stepped out on a limb and used Screen Toaster to promote this site. It was so great how Screen Toaster recorded my voice and showed exactly what I was doing on my laptop at the same time. Screen Toaster is a very user friendly site and I was able to create my screencast in just a few easy steps.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Virtual Field Trip Slideshow
One of my favorite units that I cover with my 2nd graders is Garbology. The subject is exciting and motivating for my students and they are always excited to learn about recycling and ways to help with reducing the amount of garbage. Some years, we are able to find the funding to take a trip to the local Lincoln Landfill to allow students to see the amount of waste that happens right here in our hometown. This may not always be possible -- because of funding, bus availability and other issues. I have created a Garbology Power Point that I will be able to show my 2nd graders and allow them to experience the way a landfill and recycling site work. I hope that this virtual field trip will allow them to learn about the same issues, from our classroom.
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