Sunday, July 13, 2008
Is it the end or only the beginning? - Summary
I have enjoyed each of the discoveries and exercises. I don't really have a favorite. If I had to rank or prioritize the Things, the productivity tools would rank #1 followed by pictures/images. I found value to me personally and professionally in each Thing. Some of things I knew of or about but others I knew nothing. I needed the structure to go in and actually do. I feel even stronger about my knowledge about the web and I feel I can apply this to my classroom and my personal life as well.
For 9 years I have been working on areas I need to develop to be selected as an ETF with this district. This program is going to help me become what I want to be. The easiest habit I said in Thing #1 for me was using technlogy to my advantage, I now know that I haven't been using effectively what is out there for me. I am going to be better than before. The hardest habit for me was to play. I have definitely played thanks to the structure of this program and I have planned to go back and play some more.
I guess the biggest surprise is how easy many of these Things are to do and how beneficial they can be to today's students. To set up a wiki or a blog was very easy. An unexpected outcome was I wondered how to keep up with everything I was very overwhelmed by this until I learned about readers. I don't have to go check in everywhere, I just check my reader and see what is new. I loved reading everyone's blogs. It gave me some additional ideas and I love sharing.
The only improvement would be in what is wanted in our blogs as we reflect on our discovery. It seemed we were seeing the same applications of the discoveries over and over again.
If there was another discovery program would I participate??? That is a definite, YES! I appreciate the time it takes to put this together. If I had to go out and do this on my own I would not know where to begin and I would probably not learn anything. I liked that the information and options were brought together and have been looked at by someone known. This helps weed out the unnecessary and weak stuff. I like the discovery lesson where I have to "do it". I also loved being able to do this on my own time at home as well. Other reasons I why I would participate in another discovery program are: it was easy, fun, informative, and valuable. The most important reason why I would participate in another orogram is I want to learn more!
Now that I have the knowledge, I hope to have a class wiki and blog set up for my students and parent. I want to also set up for students to access photos. I think this is a good place to start and then I will go back and revisit and build after these are established.
In my reader I have subscribed to a couple of feeds on developments in web 2.0. I have my reader on my homepage so everytime I get on the computer I can see new posting and easily learn new things.
Thing #23 - Creative Commons
Learning 2.0 is a discovery learning program created by Helene Blowers and adapted by the California School Library Association and others. Content and style for Learning 2.0 - 23 Things has been borrowed and duplicated with permission, under a Creative Commons License.
This area is an area that should always be checked with our resident expert, the librarian. We just always need to remember to give credit where credit is due. No one likes someone to get the credit or the reward for what hard work we have put in. As a teacher we must teach our students to do this.
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Thing #22 - Podcasts: no iPod needed!
Thing #21 - Animoto
Thing #20 - You too can YouTube
This video is actually of my daughter and her 2 fellow officers at officer camp in June 2007. That is why I chose it! The one thing most frustrating was finding it. I knew it was there but finding it took some work! I am signing up so I can keep this and a couple others I found in my favorites to go back too when I want to. The secret is when you find a video you like check out what else that person has in their favorites. That is how I found the specific one I wanted.
Definitely I can see how these can be used at school. It just takes time to locate the video that is worthwhile and connects with the lesson you need. That is where having an account to save will come in handy.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Thing #19 - Beyond MySpace: other social networks
I just glanced at some of the other networks - but at this point I don't want to get anymore involved than what I am! I want to work on my Facebook and MySpace and see where that goes and I will continue to check in on the 23Thingsters to see what is going on there. My best friend had invited me to be a friend on Tagged.com and I need to check that out some more as well. I haven't done a thing but sign up. Is there anything on the Web 2.0 that adds time onto the day?!?!? Because I definitely don't have enough hours to do all that I want to do! :)
The crafts community, baking community and school community may be some of the ones to check out later. I thought about maybe doing one for all of the CTECs and facilitators for the district. It might be a great way for us to keep in touch with each other.
Thing #18 - Explore social networking
Here is by MySpace. I am working on Facebook but have run into some glitches when trying to confirm my account. I haven't given up yet! Got my Facebook page working! Persistence!
Thing #17 - Tagging and Social Bookmarking with Del.icio.us
Personally I think this could be a big help in being able to access your bookmarks anywhere. There have been days when I found something at home the night before, bookmarked it and then needed it at school the next day.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Thing #16 - Getting Organized with Web 2.0 Tools
I had also created a Google calendar and I will continue to use it for personal use, school, and dance. I tried Ta-Da List but there was an error so I tried Remember the Milk. It has a couple of things I like for example if I have something I think of that I need to do I can put it on the list and email a reminder to my home email or school email. It only works though with people who have a Remember the Milk account. I also like that I was able to set up for reminder to be sent to my cell phone as well. I am not too sure about this one and I plan on going back and checking out Ta-Da list to see if that one I like better. So I am still investigating.
I was checking into the sticky note options and I am still not sure on that either. In my opinion and the way I would use it would almost be the same as a to do list. I am contemplating checking out the sticky notes you download but I am just not sure yet.
Of course there are tons of personal uses that would help me keep my life organized. I am always looking for the simplest way to do that. Google calendar will be a big help. I am still going to work on getting it to sync with my phone. There were several tools on the list for students and educators that will need a much more in depth look and I would rather check those out at school so I can see what will be blocked by the filters. Several of us have mentioned concerns over how Google is blocked through the district filters. Will the policy of blocking Google be reconsidered by the district? Maybe so if more and more teacher take this course and learn the infinite possibilities of uses for our classrooms.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Thing #15 - What in the world is a wiki?
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Thing #14 - Go With the Flow
Thing #13 - Web-Based Applications
In my exploration of Zoho Writer, I couldn't find anything that I don't have in a Word or Appleworks document. I like the fact that you don't have to learn how to do something new, you use Zoho just like any other word application. There is a definite plus in creating document through a web based application. I know I have run into version problems between school and home as well as between my daughter's new laptop and my computer, this problem will be corrected when using a web based application. It is easy to import a document you have previously created and saved on your computer. So anything I have done I can import and then access from school. I don't necessarily have to save to my jump drive any longer. What I see as most beneficial is the ability to inline comment. As an English/Writing teacher this would work great when we peer edit or I grade a piece of writing. The only thing that I feel is not great is the limited number of fonts and sizes for what I need on a personal level but that is a great thing when students are limited. They won't waste time playing with the many different fonts.
I posted this blog through the publisher and then came in to edit it because I forgot to mention that it was written and published through Zoho. I also had another thought this is just like shopping for clothes not every piece of clothing out there will fit or look right on each person, you have to try on a lot to see what fits and looks right on you. With so many options available in Web 2.0 (Zoho and GoogleDocs, Flickr, Snapfish,Picassa, etc) part of Learning 2.0 is to explore all of these options and choose the one that is the best fit for you!
Monday, July 7, 2008
Thing #12 - Google's Not Just For Searching Anymore
I have a customize My Yahoo! home page that I use at home but the iGoogle page is much better! You have many more options for customizing and adding themes. I spent a long time going through the themes, they have a lot! They have many gadgets to add to your home page. I really like being able to put my calendar, reader and notebook all on the same page for easy access. With the busy schedules we have this is going to be so helpful. I added a couple of other gadgets like sticky notes and weather. I will keep playing and see what gadget I want to keep and what to delete.
I did go and set a Google notebook up as well. This has incredible potential. Often when I research I copy and paste in a word document to use. This will be much faster and more efficient. I started a notebook that I called Learning 2.0. I put in the first idea that I wrote in a notebook that I had started (another wish I knew this before). I plan on using this to add thoughts, idea, etc as I continue this journey. Here is the notebook I set up - Learning 2.0 Notebook.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Thing #11 - Finding Good Feeds
I was stuck on what to look for so I read fellow Thingsters blogs and got some ideas. I went and found a word of the day feed that I want to use in class. As I said this is ongoing - some I checked into for personal use were outdated and no longer current. I have bookmarked the search tools so when I have something specific to look for I am ready to go. I think what might work best for me in the long run and with limited time is what one of my fellow learners is doing (I wish I could remember who you are) they are checking for additional feeds on the websites they currently view.
Thing #10 - Set up a RSS reader and add feeds
Personally - as I add more places I visit and set up a family blog I will know quickly and simply what is new without having to log in to a bunch of different places. As I try to get my business going I will set up a blog my reader will keep me on top of things.
Professionally - it will keep me in touch with current information in education and technology as I find and add needed feeds. As I add a blog for parent and for teacher at my school it will help me stay on top of everything.
My only concern is with the school filters - Google is blocked and having to override is a pain!
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Thing #9 - Online Image Generator
The image generator I used was ImageChef it was very easy to use. http://www.imagechef.com/