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Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Hafa Adai! I am half Carolinian and Chamorro and fluent in speaking both native languages. I love to view the sun setting, reading and weaving Carolinian bead necklaces.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Slide Share

The past weeks have been very exciting and educational using technology through elluminate live. For those who have presented did an exceptional research and linking pictures with web sites. Although I had many difficulties hyperlinking I still want to continue practicing and become well trained for my future classroom. Being pressed for time was nerve wrecking for me. If I could present again, I would take you all to the sites I found very useful. I enjoyed this part of our long distance class...just a couple buildings away from each other for some of us. The challenges of not getting into class or headphones not working properly is the reality of technology and clicking on the web link so that everyone will be able to see your PowerPoint was so easy to do and I missed a step, that caused some of you not to follow along. Mr. Jenkins a huge thank you for being understanding on situations that caused delays in presenting. Your patience has rubbed off on me and I want to continue to grow in this area for the sake of my students. Again, this lesson activity was challenging and motivating to integrate technology into my future classroom. Great job for everyone!

Combining Technology with the 6 "C's"


Ed 480 Project 2

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Ed 480 Project 2
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Story Board

My group members were Concep and Sharon. Our web site is slide.com which features different elements to use in creating a slide show. Our group selected an old timer story titled, "Charlotte's Web." The sketching on paper was a great way to organize our thoughts in terms of sequencing. Thanks to Sharon for accessing the pigs at her family farm for photo shots. Because we can't communicate with the pigs Sharon was able to take shots from different angles so that we could have a variety of selections to choose from. As for the Charlotte the spider warning the pig we used cotton balls to spell out "some pig" for the photo shot scene. This was perfect since cotton balls are used to portray web like effects. Overall, groups one and two web sites were also user friendly.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Web Quest

The web quest was fun setting up our project. The hardest part was narrowing down our web links for the students to view and gather information. My group partner Concep and I worked wonderfully together collaborating on our project during the time frame allotted to the class. As a future teacher in training, web quest will be an addition to my teaching tech tools for my students to experience a different learning style environment online. With my partners permission, the web quest project on sea turtles will be a lesson for my future students. The exceptional aspect about this project is the learning outcomes the students will gain and be aware of the Endangered Amazing Sea Turtles - E.A.S.T. The EAST title fits in with the sea turtles that migrates to the east by traveling on the different water currents going eastward. Some sea turtles migrate from Hawaii and end up in Japans coastlines or far down to Australia depending on the time frame of the year. Like I mentioned before the web quest is an additional tool to integrate all subject areas into one and allow students to work independently or with a group. I rate this site a 10.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Digital Camera Scavenger Hunt

I enjoyed the scavenger hunt class activity. By the time Concep and I completed our task it made me realize how easy it was to just walk up to a stranger and ask permission for a photo shot. The people we approached were friendly and happy to participate. Thanks to Mr. Johnson for (an instructor on campus wearing glasses) and a young lady by the name of Vivian (standing outside building "A" and not smoking for agreeing to the photo shot. FYI flametree blossom is not in season, the flowers bloom between the months of April through July, but we took a photo shot of the tree anyway to prove our point. This activity will definitely be included in my lesson plans.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Google Docs

The site docs.google is very simple to use. Probably the hardest task is choosing templates to start on a project or document. The templates ranges from personal, business, schoolwork to financial portfolio at your finger tips. I feel this website will benefit both teachers and students to address their learning style needs. Our group rated this site an eight. But I know the more we log on and explore its features the rating will increase, that's my opinion.

Mnemograph

The rate score for mnemograph is at eight. I still need to take more time and read online its features. The only frustrating part about this website is not able to view the entries made and how it looks like. Not being able to view your information is something I am not use to and to be able to continue on was also nerve wrecking. Despite the frustrations, I would still use mnenograph as an additional tool for students to present their research/data on a project and create a timeline. This also allows the user to upload images, which students will be able to include and upon completion of their work it would appear as if a professional publisher/printing shops produced it. By adding this as a learning tool guide, future teachers will be giving students an opportunity to make choices for different learning styles each one possess - visual, kinesthetic etc. Most of all creating time lines can be used in all subject areas.