Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Summary

My favorite discovery was Animoto. It was so easy to use and the results were wonderful. I am anxious to learn more about the available tools for utilizing the computer and also to practice what I have already learned. There are definite opportunities for lifelong learning. If someone as old and set in her ways as I was can learn and accomplish this much, everyone in the district that teachs needs to take this course. Everthing that we did in this course surprised me. I had never heard of most of these tools. I do not see room for improvement unless there would be a way to get help when you really get stuck. I guess that I could have emailed more but I just slogged through. I would definitely try another discovery program. There is so much useful info out there on the web to enchance a classroom's learning, I think that we are cheating our children and shortchanging them if we don't use these tools such as podcasting. Right now other than keeping up with what i have learned, I would visit blogs like Cool Cat Teacher to keep up with things in 2.0. I hope to start a blog on Xanga to get used to thinking through my new experiences and things that I come in contact with day to day and I will subscribe to the RSS feed for Learning 2.1.

Thing 23

Credits
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.


I copied and pasted the above from the sidebar of the website for 23 Things. I suppose that this is similar to a "works cited" or bibliography page. We difinitely need to stress to the student to give credit when and where it is due in order to avoid legal problems. I am not sure that I am totally clear on fair use after viewing the video A Fair(y) Use Tale and reading that comic book about copyright. Both are very well done though the video was annoying and hard to follow due to to all of the different voices used.

Thing 22

I listened to an episode of The Science Show which I found on the Education Podcast Network. It was somewhat like having someone reading a science book aloud. My mind started to wander. I do better reading along in the text or having something to watch. The EPN was easier for me to use than the Podcast Directory. I was not able to find anything that would work for me on the Podcast directory. When a radio station has "live streaming" audio, is that a podcast? I love listening to the shows on KCBI and they often mention that the listener can also listen from their computer but I have never tried. I would subscribe to that, I need to look a little more to find anything else that I might subscribe to. I think that a classroom creating a podcast of things that they have learned and allowing the parents to listen would be fun. Students in today's schools need those kind of positive learning experiences or when they grow up they will be computer illiterate like I am (was). LOL!!! ;)

Thing 21


I absolutely can not believe that this worked!!! I am so happy that I could cry!!! Yesterday was some day for me. I worked Special Ed this morning (my summer job) and helped to change the biggest dirty diaper that I had seen ever, poor little guy is 22 and completely at our mercy. He is a great guy, wheelchair bound but despite it all, laughs alot and keeps us laughing. I then was at Eastfield with my daughter as she donated blood and another student had a seizure. She ended up being okay but we were there for awhile and my clock to finish this was ticking. I left this program uploading my photos while I went to Bible study and after 2 hours, it was not finished. I left it over night and then could not find it right away. Yikes!! On top of all that, our internet connection keeps coming and going. Animoto was really easy to use. The uploading of photos took forever (might have been me, or my computer, or my lousy internet connection). I definitely will use this again, I would love to collect photos throughout the year to show in a short program for class graduation (promotion).

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Thing 20

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=D2kJZOfq7zk
I don't seem to have much luck posting these things to my blog. I chose Urban Ninja for my YouTube. My children used to take Tae Kwon Do and we knew someone that was almost this fearless, fun to watch as long as you are not his mother. I am sure that there must be almost anything available to show (after previewing, of course)to match up with whatever the students are learning or even as a reward for good behavior, they could watch something funny.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Thing 19

I joined BakeSpace. I keep trying to convince myself that I like to cook. I think that I might try WhatsOnMyBookshelf, sounds like a good idea, people trading books. I am sort of a loner, maybe in time I will join another group. I am a work in progress as far as socializing.

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Thing 18

I set up an account at Facebook because my daughter uses it all the time and after looking at MySpace, I was a little concerned about safety. Facebook brought up the names of 2 people that I went to high school with but I do not feel ready to communicate with them again so I added It was very easy to create a Facebook and I would think that it would be easy to lie but then if people do not accept you as a friend, I would think that you would not get too far. I know that on Facebook, people post many, many photos to share. Right now I can not think of a reason to use this in school unless former graduates wanted to communicate and inspire the kids back in the classroom or I guess that the class could use this like a pen pal in another state or country.

Thing17

The information available online is more than overwhelming. A person needs all the help and filters she can get. Del.icio.us is a fantastic way to organize bookmarks and connect you to other sites that you might even know exist because you are able to access others bookmarks. Libraries would be able to assist the researcher from any where, not just locally.

Thing16

iGoogle was great. I had to make myself stop adding things.... Bible verse of the day, Health tip of the day, Word of the day, National Geographic picture of the day. I will keep this, it is so easy to use. I truly am looking to get more organized, but obviously I put things off. I had too much trouble trying to get to a calendar site, I was getting tired of having to sign up for access. I did (and will continue to)enjoy Ta-da list. That is my style, yes, oh yes. I could use this list for school reports due and follow-ups.

Thing 15

I must say that Lee LeFever is very good at what he does with those short videos. BookLovers Wiki is a great idea. Each school district should have one for employees to tell others about books to read and also which to avoid. I could really get into that. I went to the sandbox and felt vulnerable, plus I didn't have anything to say but I love the colors that you can play with. I am time-crunched and brain-tired right now or I would go back in and stir up some sand.

Thing 14


Bubl.us is awesome! I feel that I am waking up from a long nap, like Rip Van Winkle... the world has passed me by. I would like to catch up. I can see so many ways to use this to organize (the progression of an untreated illness comes to mind). I could not get Flowchart to work for me, I gave up.

Thing 13

Zoho is great! I had no idea that such a thing existed! I have helped my own children by proofreading their papers. This would have been a great way to handle that. We used to email back and forth and wait for a response and hope that they got the email and blah, blah, blah... nightmare!! Changing the font color was so easy, as was adding pictures, emotion icons, and symbols but the best thing yet was the way that the writer can add math symbols!

Thing 12

I really love Google Alerts. I will be alerted about Irish Dance Videos and Allnurses, a nurses discussion forum. Adding this was easier than most of the other exercises. I do not like this calendar system as much as the Outlook calendar which I use to remind me to give the students their meds at school.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Thing 11

My goodness! Where did the time go? I could not get Syndic8 to work or Feedster either. I read so many interesting things about Mesquite on Topix that I had to subscribe. I found a good feed on Google Blog Search for nurses, so I subscribed to that too. I may never get another thing done but I am informed and connected. I may learn something yet. I must have been searching and reading for the past 2 hours. I have a headache. I cannot wait to see what tomorrow brings on my RSS. This is better than going back to school. I am in touch with thousands of people that are willing to share thousands of pieces of information. (Plus I might yet learn to type!) Technorati was not easy for me to use. Maybe my mind is failing me again. There is just so much info out there and I am so old!

Thing 10

I subscribed to Google Reader because so many of the tutorials stated that it was the easiest. I think that having a system that informs you of updates is invaluable, I miss the news many days but check my emails every day. I just hate not knowing what is happening in the world. I searched for sites concerning nursing and only subscribed to those with numerous subscribers. I also subscribed to the recommended news bundle offered at Google reader. I am sure that I will need to "manage" my subscriptions soon. We shall see. One of the nursing sites was for CEUs, since I always will need cont ed, I would love a site to help me find interesting topics. Teachers could use the news features to keep their classrooms up to date for social studies. after scanning the other sites that were listed, I realize once again that my brain has atrophied and possibly fallen out. Cool Cat Teacher, where were you when I was in school? Many of the things that my own children have for homework do not seem up to the level of learning that I would want for them. This teacher is unbelievable! I feel like an uneducated goofball after reading what she writes. If I were a teacher, she would be my mentor from afar.

Thing 9


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This was also fun. I am gaining back a little confidence after slacking for so long. This is obviously from the comicstripgenerator.com

thing 8

I would like to use this for messages and flyers (even though it reminds me of a ransom note). This method of spelling is very eye-catching. I know that students would like to do their spelling lists with this method. I am nervous about sharing pictures online. I think that there are too many strange people out there; however, I suppose that I would not mind posting pictures of places, just not people.
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Saturday, June 21, 2008

Thing 7

I need a new camera!!!! I was so inspired by the pictures that I saw on flickr. Using this site is so easy. I really wish that I had some good photos to download. http://www.flickr.com/photos/sarowen/424185831/sizes/s/

Thing 6

I went right to Im Cooked and found very simple easy to follow videos about cooking simple foods that I would want to make. Unlike TV where the viewer is at the mercy of the TV schedule, I can go there and look up almost anything at any time. I watched Christopher Walken roast a chicken and pears and I wanted to join right in with him. (He usually scares me, he is a very convincing actor.) I think that a Home Ec class or whatever they are called now could really benefit from these videos, especially showing guys cooking and showing guys how to cook. I also checked out Revolution Health and signed up for 6 helpful sounding newsletters. The site appears to be a good way to get up to date health information in easy to understand terms.

Thing 5

As I was reading the various articles about Web 2.0, I was at first so excited about all the possibilities and then overwhelmed at how far behind in technology I have become. I attended college in the early 80's and never touched a computer. Somewhere in our house, we still have a typewriter! I love being able to search for information on the Internet and not have to thumb through book after book. I do not know how to tell whether I can believe all the information out there (but that is also true about the TV news). I am not a teacher but I can see the need in the schools of tomorrow for everyone to have a laptop available during all school hours and not just on "computer days". I think that the future availability of reading any book online is fantastic and will really help me at home since I have no more space for books in my house. I think that the image of the mousy librarian is going to change in a major way and he or she will become a very important computer resource, as in how and where to find things...not that they would be replaced by a computer. I think that by utilizing the computer in the classroom, learning will take place much more rapidly and hopefully we can have a much more educated society.

Thing 4

I enjoyed reading all of the suggested sites because all of this is so new to me. I need all the help that I can get. For over 20 years, most of the writing that I did was hospital charting...just the facts,ma'am. My emails also did not require much soul searching. These exercise blogs should help me start thinking again.Commenting on other blogs is important because it connects you to other people with similar interests and opinions. Commenting also connects you to people with very different interests and opinions. Much can be learned from others that you would never have a chance to meet face to face. I get a feeling of connectedness both from commenting and from receiving comments. Life today is so fast that it is hard to have a decent conversation anymore but blogging and commenting is giving me the human connection that I am missing on some days. I left a comment on Tara Johnson's blog, Summer Marshall's blog, Kathie Terry's blog,A Teacher's Summer, Wendy's Wandering,FoodNetworkAddict,WeLoveIrishDancing. I am more encouraging and less opinionated in my comments. I have a hard time putting myself out there and would not want someone stepping all over my thoughts.

Thing 3

I believe that I registered my blog. I really hope that I did because I am getting hung up on doing things in order and then moving on. I am amazed by all that I have learned so far in this class. Before our computer was used for email (which my son set up)and word processing (mainly for the kids classroom projects). Oh, and for Zuma and Tetris. I would love to start a blog where questions and comments could be posted about how to get my work done better (quicker, more easily) in the school clinic. Our nurse mentor had retired and was not replaced last year and since I was new, I felt that I was just bobbing around on the deep blue sea...all alone. :( I know that there are many helpful people out there, sometimes you just do not know what to ask. I also think that a blog would be great for any book study, I am currently taking a Bible study at church and would love to share thoughts and questions on a blog.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Thing 2

I decided on my posting name because I wanted to go simple after I had messed up so much on my earlier attempts. I named my blog after so many others' blogs with their nice alliteration. After I figured out what I was doing, the creation of the blog was fun and easy. The instructions are very easy to follow but not so easy to undo if you get too far and don't like what you've done. I wanted my avatar to be a school nurse (which I am, having survived my first year in an extremely busy clinic). I am very proud of my accomplishments for the year. my avatar is much better looking than I am. Maybe she can inspire me to go exercise.

Thing 1

I have put this off long enough that I was completely dreading it. I enjoyed the pointers from lifelong learners. The easiest for me would be habit 7 and 1/2 because I love to read and agree that reading is a great way to learn on your own. The hardest habit for me would be #3, viewing problems as challenges, because I can get pretty frustrated. I got very frustrated creating my blog because I did not read all the instructions before starting and made a big mess that I just deleted. I want to learn from this class how to keep up with everyone else on the computer. The computer and I are not good friends...yet!