Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Course Reflection

Blooms Taxonomy is used as a learning tool in school from kindergarten to year 6. This is a great way to allow for students individual needs to be met in relation to their different learning abilities. Blooms taxonomy as a digital tool allows Second Life, Flicka and Bubbl to be linked to the tools used in Blooms. For example: using the tool creating in Blooms, would allow for the webtool Bubbl to be utilised in the classroom, as this encourages mind mapping in all different grades.

The Web 2.0 course has allowed me to examine and explore webtools that I had never heard of, let alone explored before. Completing each module slowly allowed me to implement things I had learned in my kindergarten class and also implement webtools on the Kindergarten wiki, we had created before this course began. For example I created a voki for the kindergarten wiki which the children loved. It introduced the wiki in the wizards voice.

I also discovered that each webtool is easy to use and will link to the subjects we teach in all grades. For example, digital storytelling allows children to share the story they have written through podcast and animations. This is great as these webtools focus on children’s individual learning styles and needs.

I have thoroughly enjoyed this course and feel that it has benefited me as a teacher in a 21st Century classroom as it has guided me thorugh webtools that will benefit myself and the children in my class’s learning.

I posted a comment on Cathy Hansells blog.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Module Ten



How can Web 2.0 assist in improving learning outcomes for all students?

Web 2.0 is a great way to help students improve their learning, as it is visual learning, with interactive games and activities that can enhance the students outcomes. For example, using Wikis such as bookleads and other educational blogs would be quite difficult in a kindergarten classroom as the children are still learning to read and write. Yet it is a great teacher’s resource as it is allows for teachers to expand their own understanding of what the web can offer in regards to learning resources. Also, the podcasts on the bookleads wiki gave me the idea to look up podcasts on itunes in regards to picture books and allow children during the reflective time to listen to a story instead of meditative music.

Digital storytelling is a creative way to enhance a narrative that the children have written themselves. It is also a great way to show children another genre of writing that is not only informative but visual. Digital storytelling allows for teachers to explore different ways to create stories and guide childrens understanding in a creative way. I think digital storytelling would work in kindergarten as a teacher’s resource, not as a tool for children to use. This would work better in upper grades. However the wiki 50+ways to tell a story is a great teaching resource as it allows you to look a digital story sites and also review what other educators feel in regards to digital storytelling.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Module Nine

The scootle website allows students to follow a learning path in regards to key learning areas they are doing in class. It also has some amazing resources for teachers to use in class. I especially like the idea that they have been created by teachers, therefore they always keep the children in mind.

Social networks such as face book, twitter and second life can be used as a way to share resources, ideas and websites to all different types of educators. I have joined a group on face book which allows teachers to share existing educational resources. However, I must admit I didn’t find it, one of my colleagues did. I had never heard of Second Life before as a social network and am not sure how I could use this as a way to share educational resources.

In saying all of this I do like the idea that these social networking sites can allow for resources, ideas and even lessons to be shared. Even behaviour management techniques, excursion ideas and so much more could be explored using social networking sites. The ideas are endless…………

Monday, June 7, 2010

Module Eight



Google reader is a great way to always be up to date on various blogs that you follow. As google reader allows for you to subscribe to various blogs and then be reminded of any updates, by the blog being in bold if their is a new post up. Many parents in kindergarten have asked how they can find out if their is any new information on the kindergarten blog. Now, I can recommend that they join GoogleReader and subscribe to the kindergarten blog. I will explain that when their is a new post, the blog would be bold. What a great way to always find out if their is any new posts, without have to go directly to the followed blogs each time. WOW!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Module Seven

Deli.ici.ous is a great way to bookmark webistes that you frequent regularly. Before, if I remembered I added it to my favourites. However if I was on another computer I would have to try and remember either the whole website or where I found it. Del.ici.ous enables me to bookmark websites I frequently visit, then when I am on another computer I can find these websites bookmarked in my del.ici.ous account.

Blogging is a great way to investigate how other people perceive things and also a great resource for teachers. My kindergarten class has their own blog, this allows the parents to see what the children have been doing at school, and what they are learning. It is a great way to communicate with the parents, whilst also being a great talking point between parents and their children, as they are able to see what is happeneing in the classroom and then talk about it with the children when they get home from school. I have only ever followed one other blog, and that was written by a friend of mine, it is called daddy dilemas. This allowed me to keep informed in regards to how he was feeling about becoming a daddy. It was and still is a great blog.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Module 6



Mindmapping is a very useful tool in all classrooms as it allows for the students and teachers to communicate, collaborate and reflect on what they already know, what they want to know and what they have learned. I have used a mind mapping tool in my kindergarten classroom when doing the unit 'Toys - On the move'. This allowed me to explore and understand what they already knew, before beginning the unit.

I found Glogster difficult to use. There were many things to do to to create a visual literacy for a topic of your choice. I believe that if I was teaching older grades I may persevere and work towards creating my own visual literacy using glogster. However, at the moment, I found it to challenging and therefore would not use it in my kindergarten classroom.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Module Five



Digital Storytelling involves many different webpages such as itunes, podcast and youtube. A way to use digital storytelling in my kindergarten classroom is by allowing the children to create their own podcast on a narrative, information report or recount they have written or drawn. This allows the teacher to listen and then assess children orally on their comprehension of specific units of work. In kindergarten we also use youtube as an educational tool, as it caters to all different types of learners. We have found educational shows such as Sid the Science Kid and Superwhy which enhance the students knowledge on specific instructions.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

MODULE 4


Slide.com



This was a much easier way to display photos on the blog. It was more simple and direct that flicka as I did not have to go somewhere else to customise it. Give it a go.

Module Four



Creating a flicka was easy, all you have to do is download photos, write a title and a description. Then click slideshow. I found it difficult using Picknic which is supposed to make your flicka flashy. I discovered that it cost money and you had to edit every photo. You could not do this as a group. Anyway, I hope you enjoy KE's gardening adventures.

Adding a voki


Get a Voki now!



I decided to see if I could add my own voki and it worked. It is really easy to do. Just go to www.voki.com and follow the instructions. It is that easy. I decide to use my voki to welcome everyone to my blog. However, you can use it for all types of blogs, whether it be one for your class or your own personal blog. Have a go.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Module Three

Google docs are a simple way to create documents, presentations, spreadsheets and forms to share with other people. Today, I created a googledoc for our kindergarten program. To ensure that we don't lose all the ideas we have in regards to learning centres, I have sent the HSIE program to my two grade partners. Now we can edit this learning centres program online rather than on paper. This ensures that we will ever lose any ideas we have in regards to the activties we create for our learning centres. The best bit is we can do it at home without having to worry about whether we have saved the program onto our USB. It also allows all of us to see what has been added without having to then go back to school and add it on to our program. Saves paper and time, what more could you ask?!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Module 2

Decided to see what else you could do once you created a blog. I found some gadgets that I have chosen to use for my blog. There are so many to chose from. You can add a google search engine gadget, a daily puppy gadget (this shows a picture of a puppy every day), a shrek forever countdown (countdown until new shrek movie, I have placed this on my blog as I love shrek) and other wonderful gadgets that link to different web pages. This showed me that each blog is different as it incorporates our personality, even if the information is the same.

Module Two


Wow, who knew creating a blog would be so simple. The instructions were easy to follow and I enjoyed choosing the layout for my blog. I have seen my colleagues use blogs as part of their classroom teaching and learning, but I was unsure how it could be applied to kindergarten. After looking at some of the blogs I realised that having a blog in kindergarten is a great way to inform the parents on what is happening in kindergarten. Whilst also giving parents and children opportunities to enhance their learning through projects placed on the blog. This inspiration was from the blog - Art projects for kids.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

MODULE ONE

I had nevere heard of igoogle before I began this course and I was surprised at how easy it was to set up. My igoogle page is filled with gadgets that allow me to access websites that I use every day. These being hotmail, gmail and facebook. This is beneficial as I am able to access these websites through the gadgets and not through typing the email address or finding it in the my favourites colummn of the internet connection. I also created my own to do list, which reminds me of things that need to be complete each day. I have also changed my homepage to igoogle as it is surprisingly easier to access websites and gadgets quicker.

This Web2.0 tool has enhanced my teaching practice as I am able to use the gadgets on my igoogle homepage to link to websites that link to various curriculum practices in kindergarten . For example the weather gadget is a great tool for the weather unit the kindergarten children will be completing this year.