MET 6203 In the Future...
I recently asked our board for $45,000 for technology! We need to have a better infrastructure and new server! But, if I only had $10,000, I would prototype 2-3 classrooms with technology essentials and work hard to document my students' learning progress through test scores over the year. I would purchase:
2 Smart Board Kits with projector and arm mount - $4,200.00
2 Document Cameras - $2,000.00
1 Student Response System - $3,000.00
1 Digital Camera - $250.00
2 Web Cameras - $160.00
2 Microphones - $100.00
1 Digital Video Camera - $400.00
Total - $10,110.00
This equipment would support a more interactive learning environment and create excitement throughout the school. Currently, we have none of these items!
MET 6203 Module 11 - Portfolios
The showcase portfolio is certainly what teachers bring to job interviews! It is designed to showcase the best work within representative categories. For our kindergarten graduation, I am using voice over power point slides and a small web cam to create mini showcase portfolios for each kindergartner. I is amazing to me how much they have grown over the course of this short school year. My fourth grade portfolios were traditional print based, but more telling information can be stored with a digital portfolio.
I have scanned and saved awards, certificates, letters of recommendation and added multimedia projects in my portfolio. It was set up to follow basic guidelines highlighting Michigan's teaching standards. Now I would certainly focus more on the integration of technology into my lessons and teaching along with spotlighting my role as a technology leader in my building. Certainly the additional training of my graduate course work and being a part of MI Champions will be great additions to a professional teaching portfolio. I also think my goals should be more specific and I would weed through the items I have collected to really pick the best of the best. My reflective statements also need to focus on technology infusion and planning that supports a documented increase in student achievement. Being able to leave behind a digital portfolio with a wealth of information definitely gives an advantage. If you keep up with saving good artifacts and attaching them to standards right away, the creation and fine tuning of a professional portfolio is so much easier.
Module 8 - Classroom Tools/AT
Slater Software has been developing and publishing software for the Special Education market since 1994. Both Jean and Jim Slater wanted to find an innovative solution to some of the problems they faced with their public school special education caseload. PixWriter v3.0 is a software program for early writing intervention. It motivates students to write by providing a picture for most words that they enter. A teacher can easily make and organize picture buttons that also include words. The student may also select picture/word buttons from templates to write. It is easy to hold the shift key and drag words into place to create sentences, complete sentences or write whole paragraphs. Built-in speech gives students immediate feedback on the selections they make or lets teachers create talking documents for early reading experiences. This can be used in the classroom to support individual student writing either in an expressive format or as an additional way to assess student knowledge.
http://www.slatersoftware.com/
I also like an Internet based product called write on line by Crick Software. It is software for writing that virtually re-defines what a normal word processing program can do. This also includes speech software which enables students not only to hear what they have written, but also to listen to the words in both the word bar and the word predictor before writing them. Write Online is more aimed at those who are learning to write but certainly can support those who are already writing. Teachers can include supportive words or phrases in the Words Bars and they become part of the predictive text that shows up as children write. We are always looking for a means of supporting student writing to increase fluency and of course MEAP scores!
The word prediction is driven by Crick’s “Word Flow” technology. It makes intelligent predictions as to the word the user is going to enter next, and gives point-and-click access to the most likely words. The level of vocabulary assistance can be tailored to individuals or to groups. The software will even give you statistics about the writing. In addition, the software lists spelling errors and shows the corrections and the context. It can even detect if passages of text have been copied into the writing. Since it is available on line, a student can use the program at home or at school. Teachers can add in comments and mark the work online. Meant to be used across the curriculum, the software can be set up to include crucial vocabulary in all subject areas. Student work can be stored online or on school machines. One of the many features is that you can even use the online software if you are not connected to the Internet for a couple of days!
http://www.cricksoft.com/uk/writeonline/
MultiMedia
I want to continue to use Power Point and the voice recording options to excite students creating reports. I would also like to have the 3rd and 4th grade create a games challenge using power point and the slide hyperlink and transition features to reveal answers. Finally, the 5th grade will be continuing to utilize the versatility of Publisher to create graduation invitations for our Kindergarten, invitations to our Peace Makers project and the opening of our nature trail.
The digital camera and scanner has been a recent favorite technology project for my students. They love to take a picture, especially backgrounds, scan the pictures into the computer and then use a drawing program to draw themselves or other items into the picture. We have had alot of fun doing weather reports, taking pictures and comparing them from day to day. Finally, I have been scanning and saving student work into digital files to create student portfolios. These will be saved on personal flash drives at the end of the year.
MET 6203: Module 5 - Spreadsheets
The students in our elementary school have not had much training with spreadsheets, which I hope to change. They have used this format to collect survey information, data for certain math and science projects, classroom library and video inventories and for making charts and graphs. I love the idea of using the spreadsheet design to have students create budgets. The fifth grade just talked about opening a school store and Excel would be a great resource for me to show them.
I would like to try to use a spreadsheet for my lesson plan template and to create game boards and crossword puzzles. I do have a great online template for puzzles, but Excel is a fun option for myself and students to use. Teaching the students to use it has become easier as they understand how to look for things in the toolbar and just play around! I am sure more ideas on how to use this software will present themselves as my classes go along.
MET 6203: Module 5 - Data Base
Students use databases when they conduct surveys, create electronic lists of spelling words and work on collaborative projects. We just finished classroom wide collaborative projects for Black History Month where students collected and shared facts. This information was stored using Microsoft Access and other Office Suite features on the student drive of the school server. I observed a class pull from this database and create a whole group time line on Motown legends. Upper elementary students also create their own databases in the contacts portion of email accounts and using excel to create graphs and charts.
I know a successful teacher needs to become more aware of creating, using and sharing data throughout the school. For assessment purposes, we will be purchasing NWEA assessment programming which collects and analyzes data from test results for the teacher. Our school website will need to have complete student data imported and input over the summer so that teachers may have access to quickly change and update information and use data to make classroom decisions. I personally have not done a mail merge and look forward to creating a database separated by grade and class to easily send our homework, reminders, and class information to parents.
MET 6203: Module 4 - Word Processing
Students at Woodmont Academy use Word Processors in the classroom, the computer lab on a weekly basis and infrequently at home. Lower elementary students use this technology to assist in the communication of their ideas on paper. This is done using Microsoft Word and Power Point. I especially use this feature to have them create flash cards. Words are copied from a list, using word processing and then pictures from clip art or student folders are inserted to create deeper meaning. Upper Elementary students include the publishing, printing and saving of documents along with formatting text and layout options to creatively express ideas. Research papers are only one way of assessing what the student has learned. They create brochures and newsletters too. These students also use word processors to email and blog within the classroom and school environment.
I would like for use formatting more extensively to create summary sheets with the space for students to fill in the blanks and take notes. I definitely see the advantages of using processing programs like Write-Out-Loud, Paint, Write & Play, Storybook Weaver, and Inspiration for lower elementary students. The additional graphics would make the instruction much easier on my part! Using word processing to continue to make comments in our on-line grade books would assist in keeping track of student progress. I will attempt to use the Power Grade feature more effectively.