Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Goodbye !
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Saturday, July 10, 2010

Thursday, July 8, 2010
Halfway There
Reaching the halfway point of the summer session is very exciting. So far I have created my very own blog, a classroom website, a powerpoint presentation, a digital library, and the first parts of a multimedia video. Each day is a new adventure, and I always learn something new, especially when I first make a mistake. Luckily I have had Katie and Kayla next to me and ready to answer my questions. They always know the answers when Jeff is busy. If I could change anything I would have taken this course in the spring. With the large amount of technological information we have been given it is difficult to absorb everything. If I had more time in this course I know I would learn even more than now. I also believe that if I knew my students and their parents were checking my classroom website and my blog each day that I would be more excited and involved with my posts. Plan and simple this class has been beneficial to me as a teacher and citizen of a high technology world. I hope I continue to learn till the end of this course.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Scavenger Hunt
Searching for various shapes around our lovely campus was my favorite class activity so far. Katie, Kayla, and I worked together as scavenger hunters to find each shape. Using the digital camera to capture each image was simple. Once we found a shape, we used our digital camera to take a photo. We saved our images to Katie's jump drive. We shared the images by saving them to each of our own jump drives. I really enjoyed creating a powerpoint slideshow with the interesting images. It took a little extra time to get each slide just right; however, the end result was worth the extra effort. I believe with enough practice forming powerpoint slideshows will become a piece of cake!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Digital Collection
Embedding my digital collection onto my blog was a new experience. I had no idea how to do anything like this till TPTE 483. Sharing images through a blog is a great way to share classroom events with parents and students. I have always enjoyed scrap-booking. I guess digital collections are the technological form of scrapbooks. I'm very excited to use digital collections in my classroom someday.
Lesson Plans
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Webquests
http://questgarden.com/104/61/2/100607081351/index.htm
WebQuests are excellent for students to follow when learning about a new subject or completing a project. While briefly looking through WebQuests I found a science project that engage students with the different world biomes. The World Biomes WebQuest is a great exploration of the different biomes for 3rd and 4th graders. Students will learn and share the different characteristics of the biomes with each other. The steps of the World Biomes webquests included steps that kept the students active and learning. This webquest was not only attractive, but also created challenges for students to work through together. A webquest can be used in planning any lesson for any subject. Preparing a webquest takes time, although the benefits make it worthwhile.