Here is the movie that I created titled My Sweet Babies!:
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Movie Story
Windows Movie Maker is a program comes with the Windows operating system. This program allows you to create a slide show for anything that you could imagine. You can add pictures, video clips, text, and even music to personalize the slide show you are making. I created a video using Movie Maker to tell a story about two of the most important people in my life, my babies. I created my slides using pictures of my children in chronological order. I started with pictures from my sons birth, and progressed to the age he is now. I did the same thing with the pictures of my daughter. The song that I used in the background was a song that I use to sing to my son when he was a baby. This video is really special for me because it takes all of my favorites pictures of my babies and puts them in one beautiful video that I can save and view forever. The music that you add to the video can come from anything that you have saved on your computer or even downloaded from the web. I really enjoyed using this program. I think that this would be a great way to preserve memories from my future classroom. I can add pictures of my students through out the year and create this video as a gift to their parents at the end. I can also use this program as a way to creatively teach on a specific topic, instead of just creating a PowerPoint presentation. The only problem that I had with this program was trying to figure out the timing in between each slide. It took some playing around with the video timing until I got it just the way that I wanted it to be. This activity can be tied to NETS-T: 2 which is to design and develop digital age learning experiences and assessments. By using this software to create a presentation on a specific learning objective, I will be designing or adapting relevant learning experiences that incorporate digital tools and resources to promote student learning and creativity.
Here is the movie that I created titled My Sweet Babies!:
Here is the movie that I created titled My Sweet Babies!:
Web site
Google Site Creator is a free online tool that allows anyone
to create and publish a Web site. It is a very quick and easy program to use.
This is great for people who do not have a lot of experience with technology. I
created a website for my classroom. On my home page, I was able to add a
description of everything that could be found on my site, along with a link for
someone to email me. Next I created a course information page. This page
included a supply list, a list of classroom rules, and even a class calendar.
Adding the calendar was the most difficult part for me. I kept thinking that it
was not working properly because the calendar was not showing up on my edit
page. However, I eventually figured out that it was showing up on my actual
site. This was a little frustrating but other than that the program was great.
I also added a page to my site that included information about me such as my
personal biography, a list of my hobbies, and even a few pictures of my family.
The last page that I created had a list of online resources that could be used
by parents and students. I really enjoyed making my website. I plan on creating
one of this for my future classrooms, as a way for the parents of my students
to know what is going on in our classroom at all times. I think this would be a
great communication tool. This ties to NETS-T: 3 which is to model digital age
work and learning. By creating the classroom website, I can collaborate with
the students, peers, and parents in order to support student success and
innovation.
Here is the link to my website:
Mrs. Cheatham's First Grade Class
Here is the link to my website:
Mrs. Cheatham's First Grade Class
Google Groups
Google Groups is an online tool that allows you to share
ideas, and experiences. This program can be used to as a dorm of communication
between teachers and students. Google documents is a free online word processing
program. You can use Google Groups as a way to share items that you have
created in your Google documents with your peers. During our Google Group’s
assignment, we created a story using Google Docs. We had four group members.
Our group leader first created a word document. She wrote the
introduction to our story which consisted of about 150 words. Next
she "shared" this document to the other members of our group and the
instructor using Google Groups. She changed the privacy setting so that all
members of the group could edit the story. After she completed her part, then
the next student was able to open and edit the same document. In the end of
this, our group had created a 600+ word story. The only problem that I
encountered was how easy it was for the other people in my group to “accidently”
delete the work that I created. Luckily, I had saved my part into a word
document because I would have had to start all over on it. I will incorporate
Google Groups into my future classroom as a way for me to communicate with my
students. Google presentation is a free online presentation software. I plan to
use this in my future classroom for lecture notes and examples. This can be
tied to NETS-T: 3 which is to model digital age work and learning. This is done
by enabling teachers to collaborate with students, peers, parents, and
community members by using digitals and resources such as Google Groups in
order to support student success and innovation.
Here is the link to my presentation and story:
Google Presentation
Story: Sheldon's First Day of Kindergarten
Here is the link to my presentation and story:
Google Presentation
Story: Sheldon's First Day of Kindergarten
Turnitin/Plagiarism
Ethics is as important when using the Web as it is in our everyday lives. This "netiquette" or etiquette in relation to the Web means to be courteous to others. Therefore, one should not write offensive things or "shout" (typing in all capital letters) at others on the Web. Along with monitoring ones social behaviors, copyright laws should also reviewed and followed. However, there are Fair use laws set in place that allow teachers to use materials for nonprofit educational purposes. Plagiarism is also an issue when using the Web. The internet has made plagiarizing easier for those individuals by offering a wide array of information in one place. Plagiarism can be defined in a few ways. One of which is turning in someone else's entire work as your own. The second is using exact words from another source without putting in quotes and citing the source. A third way is by rearranging the words in another authors work and using it as your own. Turnitin.com is a resource that can help both students and teachers identify what exactly is considered plagiarizing. Students can submit their papers into this website and it will notify both them and the instructor exactly what percentage was taken from another source along with highlighting the information in question. I have really liked using Turnitin for papers that I have submitted because it takes the worry out of waiting to see if I messed up. I also plan on using this is my future classrooms. I did not encounter any problems using the Turnitin website. The Turnitin website can be tied to NETS-T: 4 which is to promote and model digital citizenship and responsibility. This is being done by teaching safe and legal use and respect for copyright, intellectual property, and the appropriate documentation of sources.
Here is the link to my Turnitin Assignment:
Web Tools
Web Tools are tools that are Web-based that can be utilized by students and teachers. These tools greatly effect learning because they promote the students creativity, collaboration, and communication. These tools are free and can be used at anytime and anywhere there is internet access. I used RubiStar to create a rubric. This website was easy to use and had built in grading scales, however you are able to create your own. The only downfall is that this website does not store the rubrics for a long time. I also used ABCTeach to create a worksheet on the planets for my students. This tool offered numerous activities. Discovery School's Puzzlemaker was a really neat tool that I used to create a crossword puzzle on the different planets. It made this process very easy and I was able to personalize it to fit my needs. Of all of the tools that I used I think that ClassMarker was my favorite. I was able to create and store quizzes. I could change the format from true/false to multiple choice. These quizzes could be given online or printed out and used in class. The only problem that I encountered in this assignment was printing my quiz. I did some research online and found out that I needed to use Firefox in order to print the quiz in the correct format. I plan on using these tools in my future classroom as a great resource for worksheets and also as a way to give online quizzes to my students. These tools can be tied to NETS - T: 2 Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experience and Assessments. By designing these relevant learning experiences that incorporates the digital tools, the students learning and creativity is greatly increased. Below are websites for the sites that I have discussed here.
Here are the links to my WebTools Assignments:
Rubric
Test
The following are the links to the website homepages:
RubiStar - http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
ABCTeach - http://www.abcteach.com/
PuzzleMaker - http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker/?CFID=5100051&CFTOKEN=62810283
Class Marker - http://www.classmarker.com/
Here are the links to my WebTools Assignments:
Rubric
Test
The following are the links to the website homepages:
RubiStar - http://rubistar.4teachers.org/index.php
ABCTeach - http://www.abcteach.com/
PuzzleMaker - http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker/?CFID=5100051&CFTOKEN=62810283
Class Marker - http://www.classmarker.com/
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
All About Me
My name is April
Cheatham. I am twenty seven years old. I am originally from a small town in
Louisiana called Norwood. I have three sisters, one brother, four brother-in
laws, and three sister in laws (My husband’s side included). I also have seven nephews
and four nieces. I am married to my best friend and the love of my life, Kevin.
We have two beautiful children together, a son named Riley who is 7 and a
daughter named Elisa who is 2. We reside in Vancleave, Ms. My husband is in the
Air Force and is stationed at Keesler Air Force Base. He is also the Den Leader
in my sons Cub Scout Troop. I have been
fortunate enough to get to stay home with both of my children. My son is in the
second grade this year and my daughter just started preschool. We lead a very
busy life between school, work, ball games, and cub scouts. I enjoy sewing,
reading, and baking. I am currently a student at The University of Southern
Mississippi majoring in Elementary Education. I would love to teach fifth
grade. I think this is because my favorite teacher from grade school was my
fifth grade teacher. I would really like to teach some where in Jackson County because that is close to my home. I love children and have always wanted a profession that
allowed me to help children. I do have plans to teach for a few years and then go back to get my Master's Degree. I have a love for learning, so I do not think that I will really ever stop going to school for something. I have some prior experience using technology programs such as Google Presentation and Google Groups. I think that technology is a very important part of the education system. It allows students and teachers more opportunities to create and communicate.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Concept Map ~Our Solar System
Concept mapping is a great way to show students relationships between concepts on a particular topic. The map shows the relationship between concepts by linking words and arrows to show a direction of that relationship. I used the program Kidspiration to create my concept map. It was a very helpful and creative program. It allowed me to use specific images for my concept map directly from the program as well as alter the color scheme and layout to suit my needs. My concept map is about the solar system. I use the map to show how the Sun is the center of our Solar System and how all of the planets surround the Sun. I used arrows coming from the Sun to each of the planets. From the planets, I used arrows branching out giving additional information about each specific planet. For example, I used an arrow coming off of Mercury stating that it has no moons. I used a second arrow coming off of Mercury to state that it is the closest planet to the sun. I used an arrow coming off of the topic that Mercury is the closest planet to the sun stating that Mercury has no air because it is the closest planet to the sun. All of these topics and subtopics and even sub subtopics can be used to creatively teach a lesson on a specific subject or topic. Concept mapping can be tied to NETS-T: 3 which is to Model Digital Age Work and Learning. This is being done because the teacher is communicating relevant ideas effectively to students using digital age media and formats.
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