
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Thing #4 (I know out of order, again)
By commenting on other peoples blog you in a sense having a conversation with not just that person but each person that has commented on that blog. It creates a community because it can take people from all over the country and turn them into a online community interested in the same things. I agree that comments should be meaningful and not just one or two words. If you just post a few words the blogs author might not know how to respond to that and it will not help further the conversations going on between other people on the blog. I also think that comments are important because it will keep the blogger going.
Thing #8 (I know I'm out of order)
http://bighugelabs.com/jigsaw.php
Using Flickr in the classroom would allow you to make fun images and posters to post in your room. You could also use it to make puzzles for different lessons. It would work very well for map lessons or art. As for personnel use, it is just fun to make all sorts of different pictures and posters.
Using Flickr in the classroom would allow you to make fun images and posters to post in your room. You could also use it to make puzzles for different lessons. It would work very well for map lessons or art. As for personnel use, it is just fun to make all sorts of different pictures and posters.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Thing #12
I thought already thought that Google had a lot to offer and that was before I drove further into to. The alert option I think is great, because it can save you from having to look at 40 different news site to find an article on your subject, by using the alert feature Google does the work for you and delivers it straight to you email. I chose to make an iGoogle page and I thin it's kind of a cool thing. I was able to customize it so it displays information about the things that I am interested in. Both of these features would work great you educators. Teachers could use the alert feature to have current articles sent to them on new teaching strategies, their content area, or anything that they feel would benefit them. The iGoogle page is great because a teacher could create one and post news links, you tube videos, and anything else that they feel would assist their students in learning. So in closing thank you Google I look forward to the day that you can clean my house for me.
My iGoogle Page
My iGoogle Page
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Thing #11
I felt that the Google blog search was the easiest site to use to find blogs. You don't have to click on 28 different things just to get to the search option. I did not like Syndic8, just seeing how it looked when the page first came up it looked like it would not be that easy to use. I found some special education related feeds that I think will have some useful things on them that will help me over the coming years, I also added some news feeds because I like to read the news. Of course there were the usual random feeds that people post that really have nothing to do with anything.
Thing #10
I think that RSS and newsreaders are great for personnel use as well as use at school. This is a good way for you to get updates from your favorite news sites and blogs. You could also have your students setup an account and have them receive updates from sites that you give them in order to keep them up to date with current events.
Thing #9
http://monolpoly.game.cards.txt2png.com/
I had fun going through all of the different image creators. When I saw the monopoly link I thought it would be cool to create a get out of homework card. I think that image creators can be useful both inside and outside of school. It would allow teachers to make fun signs and items for their classroom, and it is just fun to make funny signs at home.
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