I just started putting together my new website for my classroom. I haven't gotten too far, but I thought I'd add a post here to let you know where you can build a free website, too. I use Weebly--it's very intuitive, and you can easily upgrade to a web domain that you choose. Others?
It's time to say good-bye to the old stompin' grounds. Tomorrow I'm headed back to the desert and my baby girl (and hubby, too--oopsie). It has been good for the heart to be here, but going home to my own space will feel fine! I've got a few more commitments before I leave, so I likely won't have much time for blogging till Tuesday...
Till then, here is an application that you can play around with... Dipity is a really cool web 2.0 timeline application tool. Dipity looks great and allows for embedding images, links, videos, commentary… Clutter to your heart’s desire!
There is also a flipbook feature that imitates Apple’s Coverflow. It’s worth spending some time here.A must-see 21st century teacher tool!
It was finally back to school for me. I returned to my what was my home-away-from home for almost the last decade... The Grizzlies were excited to see me, and I was equally excited to hear about all their latest-greatest adventures. As I mentioned before, my old classroom has been taken over by my best friend, Kyla. So I was hangin' out with her, and at one point a former student of mine approached her desk where I was sitting. I instantly went into teacher-mode. It was like I'd never left--tear! I miss teaching and the kids, but I miss my little angel even more. Although the visit was good, I'm looking forward to going home.
It was same-old, same-old at my old school. The teachers have way too much to do, and the gossip was already taking over the teacher lounge. The biggest discussion was about academic freedom and what academic freedom means to middle school teachers. Apparently, and I had not heard this, teachers in the the Bellevue district in Washington state went on strike--there was too much scripting taking place, and the teachers didn't feel they had their rights to academic freedom. Now I haven't read any official articles on the happenings, but it sounds like the district caved... The teachers are back to work without the rigid curriculum requirements. Hmmm... makes you wonder who's next...
On a different note, have you checked out Edmodo ?
It’s another interesting web 2.0 application to add to your tool box, and one that you can use fairly easily with your students. It is similar toTwitter, but Edmodo does much more. Students and teachers create short messages--140 characters or less--and disseminate them. The messages are sent to defined individuals or groups--not the whole world. You have much more control over who views each message, instead of allowing public access for all.
If students choose to respond to different posts, their replies are threaded with the original post, making it easy to follow a variety of conversations. With Edmodo, you can attach files. You are able to attach files, embed links, assignments, etc.
There are public pages available, with RSS feeds, so if you do have something that you want to share globally, it will support that, too. Students are able to save specific messages in their ‘locker’ to refer back to them at a later time. Assignments appear conveniently in the sidebar as needed.
You might wan t to take a peak at Edmodo. I can't say that I'm a great 'twitterer,' but I can see that there are some cool applications here!
www.waterbuffalomovie.com If you haven't seen this short video, it is a must see. It is also posted on my cool website page. I have watched this video several times, and every time I'm moved by the compassion of others. An amazing video to springboard off of in the classroom.
Robert Thompson shot and produced "4 Generations" in 2007 while living in China. It is a story documenting a journey in southwestern China (near Tibet) to first find, then deliver a water buffalo to a poor family. The water buffalo led him to a family with an phenomenal story.There are many ways you can use this video in the classroom-- Watch this one with tissue in hand--Inspiring!
Have you ever had a friend or co-worker that forwards EveRyThing to you? I have, and it's really annoying. If I see FW before an email sent to me from a collective few FW abusers, I don't even bother to open them anymore. There's something about those chain letters that makes me feel like bad karma is coming my way when I don't respond--so I just don't open them anymore. And I love the tear-jerkers, too, but at work, who wants mascara running down her face? Welcome the sitewww.stopforwarding.us What a great idea! I found this site on John Goldsmith's De Tools of the Trade--A great resource for teachers!
This service will anonymously email a friend, co-worker, or spammer and let them know that someone isn't happy about all the FW messages he's received. Pretty funny, but also, if it works--a 21st century must have. Take a look: www.stopforwarding.us
I'm back home, for a few days. It is great to be here, and it is hard, too. I can't believe how much I miss my little one...
Tomorrow I will go back to my old classroom to visit--my best friend happened to switch classrooms, into mine, when I left last year. She acquired all the technology that I had been collecting over the years; that made it a little easier to leave, knowing that she would be using it with her students (which are many kids that I taught last year). I can't wait to see everyone--check my test scores from last year--okay, I'll admit it, I still care. I just can't seem to get motivated to search the net for new resources tonight, so I'll probably help my sis correct papers instead--I don't miss that much.
I'll get back into the swing-of-it soon--just need a few days to reminisce...
In the meantime, check out a web browser that is designed for kids--KidZui... This web browser is designed to access 'safe' websites only and tracks what your kids are looking at. You have a choice between a free version or a subscription version. I'm going to be checking this out for my nieces during my visit!
Quick Shout--thank you for finding this great resource for 21st century school teachers!
Mathway - Mathway is an application that solves math equations with step-by-step explanations. Mathway is for students, parents and teachers, and covers the following math subjects: Basic Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Linear Algebra, Trigonometry, Precalculus and Calculus. I'm not a math teacher, but I think this could be a cool classroom tool!
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Just an ordinary classroom teacher--teaching middle school for nearly a decade... Keeping my feet wet in education after an unexpected move. I'll be sharing teaching ideas and my thoughts on 21st century education. Welcome! I hope you can find some useful tools or inspiration on my site.