Friday, October 26, 2012
Picasa Web Albums and Google Presentations
This week, we finished up our Picasa Web Album and Google Presentation. I had already posted my Picasa web album, but I included it in this post for you to access easily! We did a scavenger hunt around campus looking for objects for each color on our list. We then resized these photos and uploaded, organized, captioned, and tagged them in Picasa. We also learned how to embed them to our blogs and websites. You can visit my site and look at the technology projects page if you'd like to. This will be a great classroom tool because I can have my students also do scavenger hunts and create a Picasa web album to show it to their classmates or parents. It would be great for teaching if I needed to show them several photos.
Instead of using these pictures for our Google presentations, we chose ten photos that were all in the same category. I chose to do mine on fruits and vegetables, and you can also see this on my website. I liked using different pictures because we learned about websites that we can use to download free pictures; this way we know with certainty that we aren't breaking copyright laws. This is also a helpful tool for me as a teacher to create presentations (for students or fellow teachers), or have my students create presentations to present.
We are learning so many great tools in TPTE! We began learning about Interactive White Boards as well, and I can't wait to tell you all about that tool!
Friday, October 19, 2012
Pixlr
It was a busy week in TPTE! It definitely was a reminder that fall break is over and we are on the last half of the semester. We focused on digital images this week. We learned about pixlr which is a digital image editing site. You can see an example of a picture I edited above. This will be a great classroom tool for either me as a teacher to use or for my students to use. We also did a digital scavenger hunt. My partner Caroline and I had to find things on campus for 10 different colors. We then put them in a picasa web album and you can see it in my post from Thursday below. This would be a fun activity for my future students! I enjoyed it and it gets the students out of the classroom for a little bit which is different. It has been a fun, eventful week in TPTE!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Fall Break!
This week, it is FALL BREAK! So we only had class on Tuesday. We learned in class how to make a "word cloud" as seen above! I decided to make one that had to do with fall and fall break. The girls that taught us how to use wordle did a good job of teaching it. It is a very simple procedure to make a word cloud, so I will definitely be using this tool in my classroom! I will use it to make a name chart and also to let kids pick out the words that are nouns, adjectives, etc. I know that there will be many other uses for it as well. It was a very enjoyable class and I am excited about having learned yet another useful tool!
Hope everyone has a great fall break!
Hope everyone has a great fall break!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Storybird
This week we were put into groups with other classmates in our content area and given our Web 2.0 tool. We had to learn our Web 2.0 tool and create an artifact with it. We also have to teach the tool to our classmates. At first, this task seemed pretty overwhelming. We had to make a story on Storybird and then write step-by-step directions and strengths and weaknesses. It was a little hard to find enough artwork to write a story with that was consistent. I decided on a basic theme of water because there was a lot of artwork for it, and I wrote about animals that live in water or get their food from water. After I went through and made the story, it actually wasn't that difficult to write out the step-by-step directions. It helped to have three people in our group also because we divided the work and actually got it done during class. I am a little nervous about teaching the class, but my group has a lot of time to prepare. It was a productive week (as always), and I can't wait to learn about all of the other Web 2.0 tools as well! Here is my story if you would like to explore Storybird and see what it looks like: Water is Wonderful!
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