Monday, November 3, 2008
Journal 7 - Blogging
One teacher created an assignment where students were to create a blog based on a quote by Ghandi, which was about change in the world. The topics the students could choose from ranged from recycling to Darfur. She helped out her students by directing their beginning posts. The students were to find resources, create a poster, comment on others blogs, embed a survey or quiz and so one.
Another teacher who was a literature teacher for middle school ages students made a class blog that was not only about the students assignments or classroom and campus activities but on what a 10-12 year old would be interested in. Along with writing resources, links, and archives for students she also incorporated Harry Potter movie trailers, fun ideas involving Simpson characters, and posted discussions for the students on issues that they would be interested in. She also had a spot for parent blogging and calendar to help students keep up with due dates on assignments.
Software Review: Web 2.0
1. When using Classroom 2.0 it was very easy and simple to navigate around the website. I found it very easy to find what I needed in a fast and efficient way. I liked that you were able to choose from a lot of topics in order to start in a discussion about the tool that I chose. The way the discussions are formatted are very user friendly.
2. I would definitely incorporate Classroom 2.0 in my teaching. This website will help me tremendously and I hope that I can help out other teachers too. Any of the the advice I get from other teachers I will definitely incorporate it into my classroom.
3. I did not use Atomic Learning; I just learned by going on the website and navigating around it.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Journal 6

Software Review: Inspiration
1. This program was very easy to use. It was very easy to pick pictures, add them, add text, and add links. With everything I did for this assignment it was really easy to navigate around in the program and choose everything that I wanted applied to my assignment.
2. I would incorporate Inspiration in my classroom when my students need to brainstorm and outline for projects and papers they may need to write.
3. I did not use Atomic Learning as a means to learn about Inspiration. I learned to use it by playing around on the software and asking a lot of questions to my peers in the class.
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Journal 8
A “Fantastic Super” Use of Technology: Closing the Digital Divide
MY MOVIE
SOFTWARE REVIEW - I MOVIE
1. 1. All of the editing tools were very easy to find and accessible. It was very easy to import video, pictures, and music. It was also easy to add titles, texts, and credits to my movie. There were many styles to choose for the editing. I liked that there were so many choices without being overwhelming. The timeline viewer was also a great tool. I found myself using that a lot during the editing of the video clips and music. Being able to click and drag the video clips, music, and pictures was so great. Putting in the transitions to the timeline was also an easy process of click and drag. This program overall was very user friendly.
2. 2. I would definitely incorporate I-Movie into my classroom. I think that most elementary aged children up to high school students could definitely use the program with ease. I would include an assignment like the PSA we did for Cal State but apply it to their own school and campus. It would also be a fun way to do a group project, profile of yourself, or a end of the year activity incorporating the entire class.
3. 3. I did not use Atomic Learning to learn about this software. I learned from exploring the software itself and lecture in class.