Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Wiki Walk-Through


Before this class, I did not have much experience in using wikis, nor did I know much about them. After reading the Wiki Walk-Through, I feel that I learned a lot of valuable and useful information about wikis that I can incorporate into my future classroom. The information presented in the wiki walk-through covered a wide variety of topics related to wikis and was written in a way that even people who do not consider themselves extremely tech savvy (such as myself) could understand. I found that looking through examples of different classrooms and how they are utilizing wikis was interesting. I particularly enjoyed looking at the Mrs. Cassidy's Grade One Classroom Wiki In this wiki, the children worked together as a class to create a story on a topic that was of interest to them. Creating the story through the use of a wiki made collaboration between the children a more efficient process and gave them an opportunity to work on emergent writing skills.
Exploring the information in the wiki walk-through also gave me several ideas for the use of a wiki that I had not previously considered.  The part I like most about wikis is that they encourage collaboration and interaction among the individuals who are adding to it. I think as a future early childhood educator, it will be important for me to provide opportunities to the children in my classroom to learn how to work effectively with others, share ideas, and respect one another's work. 
The wiki-walk through also provided a list of things to consider when developing a classroom wiki that I felt were extremely important. I thought the section about informing and involving parents in the use of classroom wikis was one of the most important aspects to consider. In general, most parents want to be actively involved in their child's education and see what they are working on at school. I think the use of wikis is yet another great way for parents to feel connected to their child's classroom. 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Reflection on My Website Evaluation

For the evaluation, I looked at a website called Pre-K Pages. On the website, the author, who is an experienced early childhood educator, shares information and resources for teachers of children from preschool through Kindergarten, such as classroom ideas, activities, printables, and so on.


After completing the website evaluation, I feel that I gained a lot of valuable information. When I normally go to websites for information, I do not do an in-depth look at all of the aspects that contribute to a reputable website, such as the reliability of the author, the publishing body, or the currency and accuracy of the information. Now, I think that I have a better understanding of the many important aspects that make a website a "good" resource or not. I also now realize that it is critical to use reputable websites as a resource, especially if I am going to share that information with others, or use any of the information as the basis for my classroom practices. Overall, I feel that the evaluation sheet was helpful for me to be able to look at each component of the website and evaluate them individually. In the future, I plan to thoroughly evaluate all websites before integrating them into my classroom or sharing information from them with students, parents, or colleagues.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Exploration of a Teacher's Blog and My Thoughts About it

 

Through my exploration of blogs, I found Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog to be the most captivating and interesting. Looking through the various components of the blog made me really excited about the potential ways that I can utilize a blog in my future classroom that I had never considered! Ms. Cassidy uses the blog to share the class's experiences including projects, activities, class trips, and much more. Through the use of photos, videos, and narratives, Ms. Cassidy provides the reader with an in-depth look at her classroom and the dynamic learning experiences she and her students are having. Also, each child has his or her own personal blog that is used to communicate more about themselves and to document his or her learning. The blog also shares a link to the class Twitter account, where the children tweet about what is going on in the class.

The part I loved most about this blog that I would have never thought of incorporating into my future classroom until now was the individual blog of each child. I feel that giving each child his or her own personal blog is a unique opportunity for the children to become familiar with technology and the many ways it can be utilized. It is also a positive way for each child to demonstrate independence and a sense of ownership by making decisions about what he or she would like to share on the blog. Additionally, I really like how the children's blogs have an authentic quality about them because they incorporate the children's attempts at spelling. I also think allowing each child to express him or herself with an individual blog is a great way to build a sense of a community within the classroom because it gives children the chance to share their experiences with peers. Similarly, creating individual blogs for each child grants parents and other family members easy access to what their child is doing in school through the use of videos, photos, and written descriptions, not just a retelling of the day's events from their child.

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This is an example of a self-portrait on a child's individual blog.

Overall, I feel that this blog serves as a wonderful resource for teachers because it reflects a unique way to integrate technology into the classroom, as well as provides a way for children to be active participants in the use of technology. Ms. Cassidy's Classroom Blog also shows that technology can be utilized in the classroom to communicate to others about learning experiences and share ideas. The blog also demonstrates an array of experiences that are useful to incorporate into the classroom such as projects, exploration, and class trips. I think the blog provides an example to teachers that through exposure to technology and many opportunities to utilize it, children can become competent and confident in its use!

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Course Expectations

I am a senior Child and Family Studies major in the PreK-K program and I will be obtaining dual licensure to work with children birth through kindergarten with and without special needs. This semester, I am interning in a special needs preschool classroom and a regular pre-k classroom. Next semester I will complete my student teaching in a Kindergarten classroom for 10 weeks and a preschool classroom for 6 weeks before graduating in May. Throughout this semester, I am excited to expand my knowledge about different types of technology and how I can incorporate them into my future classroom. I am looking forward to gaining that new knowledge and making it developmentally appropriate for the children in my future classroom to facilitate their learning. I am also looking forward to learning about how I can use technology to connect with the families of the children in my future classroom and develop a sense of classroom community. The only thing that is more challenging for me in this course thus far is the use of a Mac, however I hope to grow more comfortable with that as the semester progresses.