Saturday, 22 September 2012
TL's Role
I found this week to be a reformation to my ideas of the role of the Teacher Librarian and how my district values the teacher and the library itself. If you are at a larger elementary school like I am there is a 1.0 full time TL and full access to library resources. Last year I was at a lower enrollment school where there was a .20 equivalent TL who was also the .80 Principal. That school's library program was just for checking in and out books and a little bit of reading to the lower grades. All schools regardless of how small they may be deserve qualified TL's that are there to do more than just checking in and out books. Promotion of literacy and a love of books need to be shared!
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Hello UBC LIBE 465
Hello UBC LIBE 465! I know that the title of this blog states that it's for LIBE 477, that was the past and this is now. Why start something new, like a new blog when this one works already. I look forward to posting and expressing my views on this new course LIBE 465 Organization of Learning Resources. I feel that this course will give me a better understanding of what some of the main jobs are that a TL may face on a daily basis regarding resources and access to those resources. On with the show!
Sunday, 1 April 2012
Inquiry Project Final
Reflection
Exploration of Web 2.0
tools for UBC LIBE 477 has been a challenge for this novice technology
user. I once went back to the inquiry
proposal for this course I asked, why learn about Web 2.0 tools? Why experiment with new ideas? Why move out of our comfort zone? These are all questions that we Web 2.0
novices ask ourselves. After exploration of Web 2.0 tools, exploring current
event topics, and discussing technology topics with my colleagues I believe
that I have moved from being a novice to becoming an intermediate and on the
way to becoming an expert in my comfort level with technology and my ability to
share this knowledge with my students and fellow staff members at my school.
William Kist in his
book The Socially Networked Classroom
describes teacher’s technological abilities along the lines of Starbuck coffee
sizes (Kist, 2010, 7). The sizes range
from short, tall, grande, and venti. At
the beginning of this inquiry project I was a small or tall in the coffee scope
a novice burgeoning on intermediate in the ways of exploring Web 2.0
tools. My goal in picking my Web 2.0
tools was to move me out of my short/novice comfort level towards or reaching
the grande/advanced abilities at the end of this inquiry project.
I decided to start off easy by creating a Glog
on polar bears for my habitat unit in science and writing in language
arts. Another short tool that I used
was Make Belief Comics where I created and anti-bullying comic and then had my
class make one during our computer time.
These two short tools were very successful in the fact that they were
easy to create and worked in their delivery and accessibility to my
students. In the tall area of technology
I experimented with Survey Monkey where I created a survey for my class on the effects
of bullying on them. What was great
about this tool was that I was able to have my students answers tabulated and I
was able to relay their results. My
other intermediate/tall tool was Pinterest the interactive pine board where I
explored my interests in education, teaching, and Disneyland. Pinterest was a great tool for all of the
information that can be shared between people that you actually know and people
all around the world. Finally, the
grande or advanced tools that I experimented with gave me the most challenge. Prezi the interactive presentation tool was
easy to use but I found it a little time consuming compared to the earlier
tool. The last tool that I used was my
Blog, which was my most successful. I
love how when I look at my blog I can see the journey from the beginning of this
course to the end of it. I have learnt
an amazing amount of information and expertize through this inquiry project. I can’t wait to spread my learning to my
students and fellow teachers.
Throughout this project I have been creating projects and activities that can be used with my students now or possibly with future classes. I told my students that I was creating activities for my UBC class and wanted them to help me play around with them and to tell me their opinions of the tools. My students were very excited to work with these Web 2.0 tools. Kist talks about achieving a ‘flow’ state with technology and how “the key elements of these activities is their engaging nature, bearing out one of the characteristics of the new literacies classroom, that new literacies classrooms are places of student engagement”(Kist, 2010, 44). Through the exploration of these tools my students used” these new literacies outside of the classroom to connect and foster relationships with” me. (Kist, 2010, 109-111). I believe that my students connected with the tools that we experimented with and I plan on bringing more tools into the classroom to engage with.
Throughout this project I have been creating projects and activities that can be used with my students now or possibly with future classes. I told my students that I was creating activities for my UBC class and wanted them to help me play around with them and to tell me their opinions of the tools. My students were very excited to work with these Web 2.0 tools. Kist talks about achieving a ‘flow’ state with technology and how “the key elements of these activities is their engaging nature, bearing out one of the characteristics of the new literacies classroom, that new literacies classrooms are places of student engagement”(Kist, 2010, 44). Through the exploration of these tools my students used” these new literacies outside of the classroom to connect and foster relationships with” me. (Kist, 2010, 109-111). I believe that my students connected with the tools that we experimented with and I plan on bringing more tools into the classroom to engage with.
I have been discussing
this course and the course work with my fellow teachers in the staffroom, the
hallway, and in our classrooms since I started experimenting with these tools
and the idea on technological literacies.
Many of my fellow teachers could be defined as novices, we do not have a
dedicated computer teacher at my school.
I shared my experiences with the tools and my classroom experiences with
them. I have explained the Web 2.0 tools
and a few of the other teachers have tried these tools out as well. Computer time shouldn’t be just for playing
games, experimenting and playing with Web 2.0 tools can be a worthwhile
activity as well. I personally plan on using
my computer time for exploration and learning which can be just as fun as
playing a game.
As I have stated
throughout this reflection in the future I will continue to explore Web 2.0
tool for my own benefit as well as for my classroom and for my potential future
library. Our students live in a
technologically advanced digital world we owe it to them to live in that world
as well. “Our students today are all
“native speakers” of the digital language of computers, video games and the
Internet” (Prensky, 2001, 1). We need to
learn their language so that we can be relevant for them and education. I plan on creating units where technology is
a focal point and my students will have the opportunity to use and expand on
their technological skills. In the
future I plan on exploring more Web 2.0 tools moving from the intermediate/
grande skill level to the advanced/venti level.
It’s a never ending journey that I plan on enjoying!
Bibliography
Kist, W. (2010). The socially networked
classroom, teaching in the new media age. Corwin Press.
Prensky, M. (2001). Digital natives digital
immigrants. On the Horizon, 9(5), 6. Retrieved from
http://www.marcprensky.com/writing/prensky - digital natives, digital
immigrants - part1.pdf
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Tool #6 Blogger
Tool
#6 Blogger
The last
tool that I will be exploring in this Inquiry Project is Blogger since I’ve
been using this tool since the beginning of the semester. I have used Blogger
before for a previous UBC Teacher Librarian course but with limited success as
all I did was post and not explore the ins and outs of what can be done on a
blog. A blog can be defined as a web
log, a place to post you thoughts and express them to the world. A blog may be a place to record your daily
life or have an over reaching theme such as this one for UBC LIBE 477.
Setting up
a blog is quite easy and free. For
Blogger all you need is to have a gmail account. After you sign up you need to name your bolg,
pick your background, layout, and the gadgets that you would like to add and
customize your blog. Your blog is personalized
to your specifications. I have called my
blog the UBC LIBE 477 Library Lady Blog.
The title exactly spells out what my blog is about
this UBC class and me and aspiring Teacher Librarian. I chose a layout that was easy to follow and
a nice backdrop for my work. Through exploration
of the gadgets I chose the following that I though fit on this blog:
- · About Me: This is a place to give an introduction to yourself and the purpose of the blog that has been created.
- · Followers: This gadget displays how may people are following your blog and are interested in what you are posting on.
- · Lists: I created two lists of links that I think are important to have on my blog. The first is a list of educational sites that I like and use in my daily classroom life. The second was a list of links of the different tools that I used during this blog creation.
- · Search this Blog: This gadget is allows you to search the entire blog for a specific topic.
- · Educational Quotes: This gadget gives daily inspirational educational quotes.
- · PC World Latest Technology News: This gadget updates the latest tech news for its viewers.
- · Best Selling Children’s Books: This gadget sorts books by age group and displays the prices of the books.
I found creating and maintaining
this blog quite easy. Creating a new
post is as simple as clicking on the new post button, writing a new post, and
attaching anything else you choose such as pictures. The presentations of the
posts are easy to follow and understand placing the latest post on the top of
the page and chronicling them monthly on a sidebar.
In my experimentation with this blog I have
decided that I will create one the next time I am in a high school position or
have my own library. At my previous school a high school English teacher
created a wonderful blog for his classes with all of his assignments, sources
for students, it had interesting information on it, and students could submit their
assignments to him on the blog. This
blog was password protected and only for students in that particular teachers
course. I have also seen library blogs
where new books are requested and discussed, bibliographic information is
given, as well as general library information is posted. I think that blogs are a useful way to
express an opinion and give information and plan on making many in my
educational future.
Tuesday, 20 March 2012
Tool #5 Prezi
Tool
#5 Prezi
The fifth tool that I will be presenting an interactive
presentation program. I was inspired to
play with this tool by the Autobiography of a Tech User and Creator assignments
from the beginning of the term. Quite a
few of my fellow students used this program to introduce themselves and
demonstrate their journey through technology.
What impressed me was how professional and interactive their
presentations were. I discussed this
tool with a some people who had experimented with this tool and they assured me
that a Prezi was easy to create and could be taught to our students.
Signing up for a Prezi account is simple first you need to choose what type of an account you would like. There is the free basic account, a free education account Edu Enjoy, Enjoy for $59.00, and Pro for $159.00 per year. The free education account gives you all of the same tools as the Enjoy account it only requires you to have an educational institution email account. The educational account is what I have signed up for and it allows you have access to the following details:
Edu Enjoy
$0/year
·
Core Features
·
Storage Space
·
Make your prezis private to secure
your content
·
Use your own logo instead of Prezi’s
·
Premium Support in less than 24
hours
Once you get
signed up there are support videos to watch on how to make a basic prezi and
how to enhance your presentations after you have masterd the basics. The site also provides Cheat Sheets http://prezi.com/learn/get-started-cheat-sheet/
every step of the way so that you feel comfortable with what you’re
creating. I decided to use the basic
video and Cheat Sheet to help me create a Prezi of the Disneyland vacation that
I went on with my family in August 2010.
I was able to
take my own photographs, images and videos from the web, and to use text to
create my Prezi with ease. It is a
simple point, type, click, and drag system.
I was able to be creative and add my own flair to this presentation. I just got back from another trip to the “Happiest
Place on Earth” and my own personal happy place and plan on creating an new
Prezi for my sister who went on the trip with me as a virtual scrapbook.
Here is the
Prezi that I created: http://prezi.com/g45keyxq2svf/edit/#32_7796154
I plan on
showing my family my Prezi creation at the next family dinner and will post
reactions in my final reflection.
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Tool #4 Pinterest
Tool #4 Pinterest
. http://pinterest.com
For my fourth tool I have chosen to explore the
Pinterest. Although it is not in my
original proposal it is a tool that has been discussed in my staffroom and by
other teacher friends. Pinterest
according to their website “Pinterest lets you organize and share all the
beautiful things you find on the web. People use pinboards to plan their
weddings, decorate their homes, and organize their favorite recipes. Best of
all, you can browse pin boards created by other people. Browsing pin boards is
a fun way to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your
interests. To get started, request an
invite.”. What my colleagues are
using it for is to find amazing educational ideas that can be shared and
organized on personalized boards. This
is a great way to bookmark organize activities and ideas that can be used in a
classroom and in everyday life.
On this site you can follow
your Facebook friends that have a Pinterest account as they are linked. Many of my friends on Facebook are teachers
and have used their Pinterest account to search the web and share the great
ideas that they have found. When you
start your account you can create virtual pin boards on any subject you
choose. I chose to create the following
“boards” on a few of my passions Education, Teachers, and Disneyland. I then searched my friends “board” and used
the search feature to create my boards. I found amazing activities to use in my
classroom and to explore further.
Pinterest is an excellent way to bookmark, sort, and share
information. An assignment that I would use with this tool would be around finding something that my students are passionate about. As stated previously I am passionate about education, teaching, and Disneyland and have created boards around those subjects. I would have students create a board to show to the class and then create a speech to go along with it. After Spring Break my students will be starting their speeches for public speaking, I plan on making this part of their assignment as a visual.
I will
discuss this tool further in in my reflection at the end of the project.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Current Events 5
I have been experimenting with a new online marking program that I asked
Joanne if I could use as o e of my tools. She suggested that I share it
with you as a current event. Those of us in BC have experienced the
difficulties with BCISIS the government grading and marking program.
Engrade is an easy to use online raking system where you can do you
marking and communicate with your parents and students. You can
program your percentages and weigh your assignments, a great tool to
explore.
www.engrade.ca
www.engrade.ca
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