Monday, January 27, 2014

Blog Post #3

Peer reviewing

Peer reviewing is something you learn in school from a very young age. When you are young you practice reviewing fake paragraphs, and as you get older you start to review the papers of your peers. I will admit that peer reviewing has always been stressful to me. Sometimes I feel self conscious that I'll miss something, or that my evaluation will come across harsh or judgemental. In past classes, I have purposely failed to mention some of the errors I saw if I felt like I had already pointed out numerous flaws.

I think that the videos and powerpoint I watched today were very helpful. Especially the video with the kids. In the first video, I liked the emphasis they put on staying positive, while still being helpful. Just because you are giving someone criticism does not mean you need to be hateful or rude. In the powerpoint, I learned that I should try to stay as specific as possible. I shouldn't give vague suggestions or tips, because in the end it is of no real help to the author. In the last video, I learned the most of all. I didn't realize that there were so many different ways you could do peer editing wrong. I can say that throughout my school career, I have been all of those students at least once (except for maybe the loud one). I want to try to work on not being a picky Patty and a whatever William

Peer Editing

Peer Editing with Perfection

Top 10 Peer Editing Mistakes

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Blog Post #2

Mr. Dancealot

I believe the central message of this video was that if you are always only lecturing and never letting the students practice on their own, they are at a serious learning disadvantage. When students can not practice what they are learning, some may have a hard time grasping the concept being taught to them. I think the author does an excellent job conveying this message. Dance is definitely something you learn by doing, just like many school subjects. by the end of the video, it was very clear what the message was, and why the students were so confused. I do agree with his conclusion. I know for a fact I have done much better in classes where my teacher actually demonstrated how to do something rather than just talking at me about how it should be done.

Mr.dancealot

Teaching in the 21st Century

I think Roberts was saying that in the 21st century, It is not so much about teaching facts, as it is about teaching how to find and use facts. Also, how to teach skills, and how to teach students to use and better understand the many many tools they have available to them.

A. Be able to provide more to you students than

1. contents

2.Facts

3.Dates

4.Theories

5.Storied

B. Show your students how to use different aspects of the internet such as

1.Twitter

2.Blogs

3.Skype

4.Google

C. Teach students how to

1.Validate facts

2.Communicate information

3.Problem solve with information

4.Help students learn the skills to make everyday life decisions

D. Make sure your teaching is

1. Relevant

2. Challenging

3. Engaging

a.Not entertaining

I agree with the way roberts sees teaching changing. I think this will affect me as an educator because now I will have to incorporate technology in the way that I teach, and also because I will have to make sure that my lessons are engaging, not just entertaining. My focus should be if my students are engaged and challenged by what I am teaching, not distracted or confused.

Teaching in the 21st Century

The Networked Student

This video by Wendy Drexler conveys the message that, when used correctly, technology can be a very important source in finding information and resources. I was impressed by this video. For starters, I learned a lot about storing and sharing the information that you find online that I did not know previously. I also really liked the way it was presented. I feel like she was very successful in showing all the many ways you can learn about a subject using the internet. Also, that there are many more ways to find information other than wikipedia and yahoo answers. I found it interesting the way he talked about the many ways you can find opinions, and share the information you have found with others that may be researching the same topic. Although all the information that the student found on the internet was very helpful, I really appreciated that the narrator made sure to say that a teacher is still an instrumental part in the learning process. The Networked Student was a very interesting video

Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts

I think Vicki Davis's thesis was that students should know how to use all platforms of technology available to them, and that they should be able to find information/how to do things on their own. I very much agree with her. I think that it will only benefit these students to know how to use these many different technology platforms, and also to be able to find information without her having to explain every little thing. I also really liked the way she had the students teaching each other. That is one way to know how well you truly know something is to be able to teach someone else how to do it. I think she has a very forward thinking class idea, and it is really neat the way she has connected to people all over the world. Harness Your Students Digital Smarts

Flipping the Classroom

I have never heard of Flipping The Classroom before this video. I think that it is an awesome idea. I know that I do so much better in a class if I read the chapter before we go over it, because it's kind of like you are hearing it twice. I think that if a student watched a lesson at home, then came to class and spent five to ten minutes discussing it as a class, it would be very easy to make sure everybody had a clear understanding. I think that this would even be beneficial in the college math course I am taking currently. This also seems like it would be a very effective way to teach other subjects, such as social studies and science. I believe this would be very useful to me as a teacher, because I would be better able to address my students' questions, and it would also give me more time to work with them individually.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Practice Post

My name is Alex Padgett, but I have gone by Allie my whole life. Sometimes I forget Alex is even my real name. I have always lived here in Mobile Alabama, Although I was born in ocean springs, Mississippi. My major interests are my friends and family, I love to read and go see movies. I love the beach during the summer time, and I despise the cold.

I ended up at the university of south Alabama because it was very close to home. Here I could go to school and still live at home, while also staying close to my family and friends. If I graduate, I will be only the second person in my family to graduate college. My family is very small. and consists of all women. I originally wanted to be an ultra sound technician, but the ended up being way too much math and science for me. So I took some time to really think about something I felt I would enjoy doing. I ended up picking elementry education, because I have always loved to read, and I would love to instil that in young children. After I graduate with an education degree, I want to come back to South and become a certified reading coach. That would be my dream job.

My passions are my family, my friends, My kitten, the beach, music, and any time I have free time away from work and school. This is sophie and I sleeping after a long day of classes and work.

I am a family feud master, but i am an awful singer. I am a pretty good driver, but I cant park to save my life.

I was born with a heart condition, and when I was 15 months, my doctor told my mom I wasn't going to make it. Since then, I have had three major open heart surgeries, my most recent being about two years ago. I am very loving and friendly. Now you know me!

Test Post

This is my second test post. Hopefully it will work this time.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

My Test Post Title

This is my first post. I clicked the HTML button, which I should always do in EDM 310. I am now a blogger!javascript:void(0);