Why I like Paris
Monday, May 7, 2012
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Reflection Chapter 10 assignment-specific tools
I would not use "wordle" too much with High school students unless I was teaching a Social Studies class or discussing a Historical event such as the U.S Civil War and events that took place during the war of the states. I was more impressed with Voki. The fact I was able to locate a Bullfighting arena in the middle of downtown Madrid, Spain and follow the path to it from the city as I travel on the highway is incredible. Gone are the days of using encyclopedias and printed maps. Using the "Voki" website allows one to actually visualize a place or event.
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Chapter Six assignments-Reflection
I enjoyed being able to create an animation using Go!Animate where I was able to use a caricture figure of Newt Gringrich and insert some humor in it. I feel my students will be able to likewise create such projects but on a more serious note, being historical , or world events.
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
chapter 6
GoAnimate.com: gingrich part one by ramirogamboa
Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It's free and fun!
Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It's free and fun!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Assignment #4-Google Documents/ Reflection
As stated before, the modern usage of technology is ever-evolving. It is because of this fact that we as teachers are able to incorporate these methods of teaching. I was impresssed with the presentation the ladies put on. It is obvious to me I will need to practice more when creating lessons and activities using these methods. However, once I have a better grasp of using google documents, I can see how beneficial this will be for my students.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Chapter Three Assignment on Podcasts & Vodcasts
It was in 1969 that the Vietnam War had taken a step for the worse. The year before saw the death of Robert Kennedy and Marin Luther King and the Tet Offensive in south vietnam. General William Westmooreland would be replaced by President Johnson. In 1969 with Richard Nixon in the Whitehouse, there was civil and political unrest throughout the country. David Eisenhower the grandson of the former President was at a party along with his future wife Julie Nixon the daughter of the current presedent. David was asked how did the Government determine who would get drafted. He responded only those without rich parents, college students, senator's kids and "other" fortunate sons. John Fogerty, front man of the group Creedence Clearwater Revival was at the party when he overheard this conversation. This is how the song came to be. It is about an "unfortunate" a man who has just learned he has been drafted.
Reflective thoughts
There are various ways in which I can use podcasts and vodcasts in my classrooms, but first, let me define what each definition means. A vodcast contains video and audio information. It can be used when downloading a production that shows and describes something both visually and with audio. Podcasts can be usefull to students in such a way as to allow them to create and design their own projects. The field of education is constantly evolving. I am a product of the late 1960's and early seventies. At no time did I think Ipods,Ipads, and the internet would be possible. I see how ineffective the U.S. post office has become just to give an example: one can order stamps through his computer, transactions are possible. One can do a background check by simply going to a website.
Podcasts and Vodcasts can be integrated in a students learning. It is no longer necessary to lecture in class where half of the student body will become distracted and bored. Studies have shown students cannot learn in a classroom like this. All this has to do with "partnering" in which the teacher learns from the students as well.
I plan to become more knowledgeable in the use of technology. I can understand how another younger student or younger professor can become frustrated by someone as I, but by the same token, I feel frustarted likewise by those too young to have remembered the importance of the fall of the Soviet Union, the fragmentation of so many countries which no longer exist and the sacrfices made by those men and women who lost something of themselves in the jungles of Southeast Asia, only to come "home" to ridicue and animosity. The oldies such as I who are not taken seriously by the younger generation who were spoiled by my generation and had the priviledge of learning computers at a very early age in school while those of us had to deal with manual type writers. We had to read books checked out in the library while searching for Hemmingway or Poe or Hawthorn through the index cards at the back of the room. Now, one need not have to read a book. They simply google the story and download its abstract.All this leads me to think in a manner I never could have imagined and to ask myself this: Are we products of our own stupidity and have we become so lazy and uncaring as to neglect the very simple aspects of learning? Where is the joy in starting and finishing a great book? of using a scratch sheet of paper to figure out simple math instead of relying of calculators for the most simple of problems? I have not had to physically deliver a typed paper to a professor in the last three years. I am told to e-mail it. Now we have spell check. APA, MLA, or Chicago format? just hit a key on the mother board and it will do it automatically. This is what we now call EDUCATION???
It is the future and so I feel I must learn about Vodcasts and Podcasts or be left behind.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Always be Real (Not Just Relevent)-Planning assignment group 3
Chapter4-This Chapter explains the diffrence between "real" and "relevent". Why the yellow color? Why not
Blue or better yet my favorite color, RED!!! Does changing a color or font get attention? In this chapter we address this question. As a future social studies teacher I need to simplify my lessons. There is nothing worse than having students yawning, falling asleep, totally lost in another world as the instructor is trying to teach. Using our imagination to make what we teach become more interesting to our students is what this chapter is all about. We had some examples on our power point as we progressed with our presentation. I briefly explained what a Gallery Walk was and how we can implement it in pedagogy. I opened up classroom discussion by stating I had the good fortune of visiting a Montressori school in El Paso Texas where I was permitted to view the Gallery Walk in the lessons. Here is what I observed:
1) The teacher placed paper images throughout the room of various objects that the children (2nd graders) were familiar with, Fishies, Dinosaurs, bugs and flowers.
2)The teacher had them rotate throughout the room going from station to station where each image was .They were each asked to identify which of the images they would like to be and why?
3) Next they got on internet and researched information on that image. They were taught to create a WiKi and post there observations and share with their peers.
In the next presentation, we talked about "Planning". What I found helpful and something to implement in my future lessons is the restructuring of Guiding questions. It is important to have students come up with their own conclussions while doing research rather than listen to a boring lecture. We as instructors and educators need to keep this in mind. This is what I consider part of "Partnering". As unorthodox as my blog may seem, I have chosen not to show or post a video because to me this is not really speaking from the heart. I feel its something that everyone is doing and I try not to be part of the staus quo but rather something I know I will be doing in my classroom. The wheres and hows can be obtained from my fellow group members. e also touched up on the area of socratic questioning. In this case, I as the teacher will pose questions that are more meaningful than those usually posed by the novice instructor or by those who speak without realizing if the students are making a connection with what the teacher is saying. Socratic questions allow the student to "probe" and form an "educated guess" if anything else. This is what I learned from our group presentation.Now to touch up more on how I will be using this method in my lessons.
Blue or better yet my favorite color, RED!!! Does changing a color or font get attention? In this chapter we address this question. As a future social studies teacher I need to simplify my lessons. There is nothing worse than having students yawning, falling asleep, totally lost in another world as the instructor is trying to teach. Using our imagination to make what we teach become more interesting to our students is what this chapter is all about. We had some examples on our power point as we progressed with our presentation. I briefly explained what a Gallery Walk was and how we can implement it in pedagogy. I opened up classroom discussion by stating I had the good fortune of visiting a Montressori school in El Paso Texas where I was permitted to view the Gallery Walk in the lessons. Here is what I observed:
1) The teacher placed paper images throughout the room of various objects that the children (2nd graders) were familiar with, Fishies, Dinosaurs, bugs and flowers.
2)The teacher had them rotate throughout the room going from station to station where each image was .They were each asked to identify which of the images they would like to be and why?
3) Next they got on internet and researched information on that image. They were taught to create a WiKi and post there observations and share with their peers.
In the next presentation, we talked about "Planning". What I found helpful and something to implement in my future lessons is the restructuring of Guiding questions. It is important to have students come up with their own conclussions while doing research rather than listen to a boring lecture. We as instructors and educators need to keep this in mind. This is what I consider part of "Partnering". As unorthodox as my blog may seem, I have chosen not to show or post a video because to me this is not really speaking from the heart. I feel its something that everyone is doing and I try not to be part of the staus quo but rather something I know I will be doing in my classroom. The wheres and hows can be obtained from my fellow group members. e also touched up on the area of socratic questioning. In this case, I as the teacher will pose questions that are more meaningful than those usually posed by the novice instructor or by those who speak without realizing if the students are making a connection with what the teacher is saying. Socratic questions allow the student to "probe" and form an "educated guess" if anything else. This is what I learned from our group presentation.Now to touch up more on how I will be using this method in my lessons.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Activities Group 2-Blogs
As much as I enjoyed creating a WiKi, I was totally blown away with making a Blog. This may not seem like much to those younger than me, but to me it seems easier and perhaps more benificial. Lauren and the rest of the ladies did some amazing things on their Blogs, adding pictures of food and places to visit. I tend to be a little bit more private, with that in mind I will tell you what I am most passionate about. This is my best friend in the world-George. My wife cannot understand why I have spent so much money on him. $1200 for an operation, $800 to remove a lump from his back. On his 10th birthday, I made him a steak-medium rare. Whenever I come home to El Paso from NMSU, George is waiting for me. He will leap into the air to lick my face. I am also passionate about two other things: Fishing (Bass) and playing my saxophone. I will have my students create a blog in order to incorporate partnering with technology.
Activities Group 1-WiKi
http://historymythsandhiddentruths.wikispaces.com/space/content Using a Wiki has made it possible for me to create simple lesson plans that will allow my students to research and explore facts from fiction. What I enjoyed the most about using a WiKi is one can distinguish what is true, what is false. To clarify lets look at the image to the right. There is strong emotion in this picture. My field is social studies,government and I have a minor in history. Young people seem to be fascinated by the 1960's Music such as The Beatles, Doors, Turtles, Rascals and so forth. They are also fascinated by the dress of the times. The love beads, mini-skirts, the hippies. What they fail to comprehend is it was a time of civil unrest. One needs to only read the book Nixonland to get a glimpse of how terrible the 60's were. The important contributions of Dr. King, Mr. Chavez, Bobby Kennedy (who I remember vividly when he was killed) but more important the Vietnam experience. I lost many family members to this conflict including kids that grew up in my neighborhood. Louie Borrego had just arrived in Vietnam, he had been sent to a "hot zone". As he walked towards the rest of the soldiers, he stepped on a hidden mine. These were called bouncing betties because they would explode and leap upwards about three feet and explode again cutting in half any one in its path. I was fortunate to have avoided what these brave men went through because I was too young but old enough to remember the conclussion of the war with the fall of Saigon. Terrible movies like "Rambo" portray the war in a false sense. If my students wanted to research this conflict, they could create images and search out facts. They would then apply them to the WiKi and be able to share information with each other. They could edit, save, delete, the possibilities are endless. The above image moves me to tears because of what it represents to me. If teaching a history class, I might insert such an image and have my students reflect and form an educated guess as to its meaning.
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