Friday, October 24, 2014

flipped classroom blog

 Flipping In Your Classroom:



  • What is one tip you got from Todd?
  • What is one question you have for Todd?
  • After watching this webinar, are you more inclined to try to flip your classroom? Why or Why nor? 

  • The flip classroom is a great idea. It allow the students to be in control of the conversations and really be involved in their own learning. A child is a lot more interested in watching a video clip then doing a homework worksheet. The teacher can see which students are watching these videos and which are not. The WSQ and KWL are method developed by Todd Nesloney to monitor if the students are really paying attention to the videos or not WSQ stands for, when and where you watched the video, a summary, and write a question about the video you did not understand. or another way is by doing a KWL, know, what to know, or learned from the video. These two methods help the students grasp what they have learned form the certain video clip which is very important. These two tips allow teachers to monitor their students but keep them highly involved and interested in what they are learning by watching a video clip. This will allow students to be more independent and engage to learn.

    Other than using Sophia which other source would you recommend using to upload your videos since your school district does not allow youtube? I would also like to ask which grade level Flip most successful in and why do you believe that?


     I am definitely more inclined on using Flip in my classroom in the future. I believe that is highly effective with young children because technology engages children to want to learn more. I am hoping to teach first or second grade students and like i wrote up in my last paragraph, students are much more interested in watching a video rather than doing a worksheet. So I believe that Flip would benefit my students in my future classroom.


    Saturday, October 18, 2014

    Blog 7

    Communication and Collaboration: 

         Communication and collaboration were crucial to completing levels 3 and mainly 4 of the Tech Teacher Game. We were given a task to make a website with two or three other students from the class. We had to research our topic and figure out how to divide the work evenly. We each contributed a tab on our page which consisted of main ideas of our topic. Collaboration and communication were essential. Each of the five or six groups all had different topics so we can view each others pages and learn about the different topics. During both of these levels we had to communicate effectively to get each activity done to move on to the next one.  If we did not communicate we would not have been able to complete these levels which mean we would most likely fair the game. 





    Tuesday, October 14, 2014

    Blog Post Six



     Gamification: Is is just another fad?

             Gaming has been around for quite some time now and I believe it is evolving into what it can bring to the table for learning. When most people think of gamification they think of video games. Gamification is far more than just video games though, gamification is new and creative way of learning. I believe that gamification draws the students to want to learn more. As everyone knows children love technology and if we can use gamification in an educational environment than it can be greatly beneficial. Gamifiction is an interactive way to help students want to learn and grasp the concepts. This technology provides immediate feed back which is great for children of all ages. Gamification can change children's attitudes towards wanting to learn. They will be more engaged on the subjects they are learning about. Gamification is also beneficial for children with disabilities such as ADHD. It helps keeps them focus and on task. Gamification motivates students to do better so they can receive rewards that the games provide.I do not believe that gamification is just another fad, I think it is just the beginning of what gamification has to offer. 



    Wednesday, October 8, 2014

    Blog 5

     What's so great about You Tube?




    Whether your doing research, need help with homework or just want to learn more about something you are interested in, Youtube is a great resource that helps with a wide variety or learning. Youtube is a global search engine that is used all over the world. You can search for a video on youtube that helps guide students through different subjects in schools. For example, if you did not quiet understand the math lesson your teacher went over today in class, you can go on youtube and search for what you did not understand and a video will pop up to help you. Its a step by step video that helps guide children with educational learning. Another great thing about youtube that I did no know is that you can make you own videos. Your able to fully customized these videos. Personally I have not created my own video but I believe it will come of great use in the future. You can create an account and save these videos so you can show them at another time. This would be very useful for teachers with showing students videos about lessons because technology keeps children engaged.