Sunday, April 5, 2009
Skype Meetings Start Tomorrow (Mon 4/6)
I have posted the assigned times for the Tech-Mini lesson planning session under the Assignments tab in the Tech-Mini Lesson folder. Since the first Skype session will take place tomorrow (Mon 4/6) at noon it is imperative that you check the assigned meeting times immediately. As you can see, I will be meeting with several groups at one time. In order to make this planning session effective and efficient, please log into Skype about 5-10 minutes prior to your scheduled meeting time and be prepared to provide me with an update on the status of your group’s progress on the Tech-Mini lesson. I will invite each member of your group to a private Skype instant messaging session. I did my best to accommodate each person’s time request, however, it was not possible to do so in all cases. If you did not receive your requested time or you did not submit a request, please do your best to attend the assigned planning session (likely 15-20 minutes). If you are unable to attend during your assigned time, please contact the members of your group for an update.
Also, if you have not emailed me your AUP wiki user name and it is not a very obvious connection to you, please do so immediately.
If you have any questions or concerns, please let me know.
“See” you on Skype!
~~Dr. L
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Friday Seminar Reminders
WHAT: TWS: Analysis of Student Learning Seminar
WHEN: Friday 3/6 – Tomorrow, 9:00 am – Noon
WHERE: Brabham Middle School, Room 419 (Dr. LaPrairie & Dr. Crocker’s Classroom)
WHAT TO BRING
- Students’ pre and post test scores (if you have them). If you have not had the opportunity to collected this data that is fine.
- A pillow or cushion to sit on. I am going to move all of the chairs out and we will campout on the floor.
- Laptop computer (if you have one).
HOW TO DRESS
- Jeans or slacks – NO holes, stains, etc.
- Sam Houston t-shirt, Willis ISD t-shirt, or dressy casual shirt – NO t-shirts except the ones specified previously
- Tennis shoes or dressy casual shoes – NO flip flops
- NO hats
Remember, you are representing Sam Houston State University and will be seen by potential employers. Please dress appropriately. Students not dressed appropriately will be asked to leave and will be referred to the professional concerns committee.
See all of you tomorrow!
Dr. LaPrairie
Dr. Crocker
Thursday, February 12, 2009
EED 467.4 Feb. 12, 2009
What and why they are assessing? To let students understand where they are and what they need to work on. Checking you own performance. Don't teach poorly, or your students will perform poorly. Types of assessments--
-Pre-Assessment, find out what they know(prior knowledge), what you need to teach, ect.
-Formative Assessment--checklist-being able to check what they know and learned in the assessment, feedback. Examples, observation, guided practice, quizzes, rough draft, peer, self assessments,
-Post/Summative Assessment--conclusion, evaluation at the endpoint, ect.
-Performance Based Assessments-- authentic-real world.
-CHECK OUT the Assessment Tools on the "Assessment Using Technology" PowerPoint.
Due Today by MIDNIGHT: Organizational Database-- Competency Statement should be turned into BB under Organizational Database Competency Statement.
Check out "Say Now" under LaPrairie's Bookmarks--If you cannot access her bookmarks go to http://www.saynow.com/ : )
We discussed assignment--Technology Facilitator
-grouped by your school
-you will do a needs analysis, then you match those needs with the technology we have learned.
-Create and present Proposal
-Implement what they need and show them how to use it and how to get started.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Obama plan would create 286,000 jobs in Texas
The proposed federal economic stimulus package has ballooned to more than $900 billion as it is being debated in the U.S. Senate this week. The U.S. House last week passed its version of a stimulus bill that carried an $819 billion price tag.
The stimulus plan being touted by President Barack Obama has a goal of creating 3-4 million jobs nationwide over the next two years, nearly 286,000 of which would be in Texas. This week, the president said the plan will deliver "immediate, tangible impacts," and outlined the impact his plan would have on Texas.
In addition to creating nearly 286,000 jobs in Texas, the White House reports that the plan would:
- Provide a work pay tax cut of up to $1,000 for more than 8.1 million Texas workers and their families.
- Provide eligibility for 346,000 Texas families in the new American Opportunity Tax Credit to help make college affordable by creating a new $2,500 partially refundable tax credit for four years of college for some 346,000 Texas families.
- Provide an additional $100 per month in unemployment benefits to 677,000 Texans who have lost their jobs during the current recession and extend unemployment benefits for an additional 125,000 Texans who have been laid off from their jobs.
- Provide adequate funding for the modernization to 21st century classrooms, laboratories and libraries in nearly 1,000 Texas public schools.
- Provide funding for Texas and the remainder of the states for the largest investment increase in the country's roads, bridges and mass transit systems since the creation of the national highway system in the 1950s.
Obama has urged quick passage of the act so that more American businesses do not close and more Americans do not lose their jobs.
Source: eNewsletter: Texas Government Insider
Thursday, February 5, 2009
EED 467.04 Feb. 5, 2009
We talked about how to use Diigo (which is DUE: Feb 12, 2009) If you have any questions let her know.
There is a survey that you should have gotten from Dr. LaPrairie on your gmail account which needs to be completed by Sunday Feb. 8, 2009. It would be best if you can finish it before than. : )
We discussed Blooms Taxonomy from the article read for today's class. We discussed how and why you could use these in your classroom with your students.
Quick Fact: We watched a video about how to find shortcuts to search terms, and phrases on the web. For example, if you are looking for mullet it has multiple meanings, a hairstyle and a fish so if you type in the search engine mullet -hair which will take away the searches for hairstyles. If you are looking for a certain topic, put " " around it to search it directly and not each word.
We continued through the PowerPoint on-Meeting students needs: assistive technology. Check out the links on the slides; for example, Screen-o-Matic, stickam, WorldLingo, awsomehighlighter, and A.nnotate.
FINISH TECHNOLOGY SURVEY ON YOUR GMAIL!!!
Website Investigator: Will be with your partner in the feild, you will meet with your mentor and talk about how this can be used in the classroom. Then you will implement it. Look at PowerPoint and instructions on BlackBoard.
Have a wonderful day!!!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
EED 467.4 Jan. 30, 2009
At the beginning of class, we began covering the PowerPoint posted in Blackboard called Differentiated Instruction. It discusses how students have different needs, and how to differentiate instruction to fit those students different needs.
What is technology's role in differentiating instruction? There are many different things one being programs which creates stories, poems, there are multimedia authoring, and processors with voice annotations, just to name a few. There are technology programs that help with logic and critical thinking skills, creativity and visual skills, communication and cooperation skills, and individual skills.
We also discussed how Skype, Blogger, PBwiki, Diigo, Media Sharing, Learning Communities, and Wikis, can be used in the classroom or with your students, and with parents. Using these tools gets them involved, they know how to use it now you can show them how to use it correctly and in a way that is educational.
Check out the link for Blog Ideas for the classroom, at teachersfirst.com.
Check out the Sister Salad YouTube videos, SchoolTube, and TeacherTube related to Media Sharing.
The link for edu2.0 is similar to a free Blackboard for K-12 teachers to use for their classroom:)
We discussed a new assignment called Technology Mini-Lesson which you can find on Blackboard. Watch for an email from her about this. Presentations will be done after we are out in the field.
Dont forget about your Organizational Database due two weeks from today.