Facebook in the Classroom
Richardson, W. 2010, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web
Tools for Classrooms. 3rd Ed. Corwin Publishing, Thousand Oaks, CA.
Chapter 9.
After reading the section from Richardson's book about using Facebook in the Classroom, I felt compelled to try and set up a course. I had no idea that Facebook had the capability of setting up a course in such a manner. I went to Facebook and set up a course for my Work Readiness class this fall. I have never been a fan of becoming friends with my students and will not when they send me requests. This is a great way to grab the students attention without getting to personal. It is something they are all familiar with and can easily use. I am excited to get this course going in the fall.
Friday, August 9, 2013
Is Wrongdoing Right?
School Change: Make Room for "Wrongdoing"
By: Matt Levinson
This is something that I totally agree with. I have always felt that we need to let kids fail in order for them to grow. In my opinion, learning from mistakes makes a person who they are. It helps people develop beliefs and opinions. I feel that the growth from failure or wrongdoings is by far more motivating than alternative measures.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Collaborative Editing
7 things you should know about... Collaborative Editing
Link to Article
The importance of collaboration in any profession is essential to be successful. This is a very interesting article defining collaborative editing and explaining the next steps in the progression. I have recently been using a collaborative editing tool with my wife to track our finances. I think it is a very effective idea and can be very helpful and efficient. Like they discuss in the article however, the people you choose to share the document with need to be trustworthy. I am anxious to see where collaborative editing goes in the future.Integrating Ipads
The Dos and Don'ts for Integrating iPads
By: Ben Johnson
A great article discussing the implementation of iPads in the classroom. It is especially eye opening to read some of the reasons teachers do not use iPads in their classroom's even though they are readily available. Most of the examples highlighted in the article are the same complaints teachers in my school use even though every student has a laptop. Interesting read.
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