Sunday, January 27, 2013

Project #2 - Wordle

Blog Post #2

Did You Know 3.0

Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod's video "Did You Know 3.0" has very interesting facts that really shocked me. First of all, it made me realize how small America is. According to the video, India has more honors kids than America's total number of kids and China will soon be the number one English speaking country. Technology is advancing so quickly that we are currently preparing students for jobs that do not yet exist. The number of text messages and tweets that are sent and posted daily are exceedingly high and mind blowing. Seriously, approximately six hundred tweets are posted on twitter every second. My little sister told me she posts a tweet about every three hours so there are about 6, 480, 000 tweets posted between every time she post. WOW!

Karl Fisch and Scott McLeod say by this year, a supercomputer will be built that exceeds the computational capabilities of the human brain. Predictions for the year 2049 say computers will exceed the computational capabilities of the entire human species. Computers are already extremely smart and technical; I can't imagine one that can work as my brain does. Population is also growing rapidly across the world. During the four minute and fifty-eight second video, sixty-seven babies were born in the United States, two hundred and seventy-four babies were born in China, and three hundred and ninety-five babies were born in India. That is only three countries out of the entire world! So what does this mean to me? As a future educator, it is my responsibility to keep up with the times. Learning to be technically literate and understanding the futures inventions and discoveries is very important. Young students are learning in new ways and using tools that adults may be unfamiliar with. By the time I am a teacher, i Pads may be a requirement on the school supplies list.

Mr. Winkle Wakes

Matthew Needleman's "Mr. Winkle Wakes" was about an old man that woke up from an one hundred year slumber and walked around his town. He first went into a building where he saw machines that instantly printed out copies of scanned documents. He also could see and talk to people half way across the world on the small screens of the computers. He was very confused and had to get out of there. Mr. Winkle didn't feel very well after seeing all the new technology so he went into a hospital. When he got in there he saw people being kept alive by machines. More computers were in there that were hooked up to the patients and could display their heart rate and such immediately. He then left the hospital and went into a school. Inside the school, Mr. Winkle was familiar with what was going on. Students were sitting in rows of desk, taking notes as their teacher lectured them on a specific subject. He did see a computer in the classroom, but it was dusty and unoccupied. This made Mr. Winkle happy to see that after one hundred years, some things still remain the same.

In my opinion, "Mr. Winkle Wakes" wasn't entirely true. If someone wakes up after one hundred years, not just some things will be different, all things will be different. Computers will be able to accomplish new task, hospitals will be able to find new cures, and schools will be learning in a different way. I do believe it is important to interact and talk with your students as a teacher, but computers are advancing and will be highly involved in the school systems before long. Some teachers aren't skilled on a computer or the internet but I believe it is very important to be skilled with technology to become an educator. Young students will be living in a completely different world within the next 10 years due to technologies advances.

The Importance of Creativity

In "The Importance of Creativity," Sir Ken Robinson explained how he thinks creativity is just as important as literacy in the school system. He said that everywhere on Earth is taught the same way; mathematics and languages are on the top of the requirement list and arts are on the bottom. Why is this? According to Robinson, creativity is the process of having original ideas that have value. Education has taught children that being wrong is embarrassing, but if your not prepared to be wrong then you'll never come up with anything original. Dr. Strange stated, "We are being taught by burp-back education in today's time." If students are only "burping-back" what they have been told to memorize, then they will never have a personal opinion on any subject. Children are now scared to have an opinion because they don't want it to be "wrong." They are educated out of their own creativity.

All children are born with talents but we squash those talents due to the education process. When children are not sure about something they are suppose to do, they find a way to make sense about it. They will say anything if they are not sure. As children grow up they begin to think they aren't good at anything if they aren't interested in mathematics and language. Dance, art, and drama classes are not requirements in any school system, but why not? Robinson stated "When children can't be still or concentrate in class, it's because they have something called Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD); or at least that's what society and doctors believe. But in reality, all they need is to be put in a dance or drama class because some students just need to move and exercise to think." Children don't need to be given a medicine and told to calm down. What they need is something to exercise not only their minds, but their bodies also. Creativity is important in the learning process and we need to begin including it in schools because as Robinson said, "We may not see the future, but children will, so our job is to make something of it."

Pinterest

Pinterest seems like it would be a very big help in my classroom. There are all kinds of ideas to decorate classrooms with, such as ways to make charts and monthly calenders. The organization category could help me out a lot by keeping all of my activity ideas in one folder online so I can go back and look at them as needed. I believe that students can also benefit from Pinterest because it would be a good tool to use for project or studying ideas.

All the profiles listed under "The 20 Best Pinterest Boards About Education Technology" seem very helpful to a teacher. I liked Vicki Davis because she has a lot of classroom decorating tips and activities for the students. Rachel Friedrich was one that caught my attention quickly because when I was in school, songs and rhymes always helped me with memorization. She has catchy songs and poems that could really help young students. Teacher Vision was another board I chose to follow because they had pins with tips for new teachers that were just beginning. They also included blog ideas for young students. Kathy Schrock was the last board I followed. I was immediately drawn to her board because it was so organized and neat.

I do believe that Pinterest would be very helpful for my future classroom. Pinterest would give me creative ideas for activities for my students. Hands-on activities are very important in my classroom. Also, decorating my classroom might be challenging at first, but Pinterest has ideas for all kinds of educational things to put on the walls of my classroom. The organized part of Pinterest would be a big help for teachers like me. Sometimes I tend to forget ideas I have for the future but Pinterest will hold all of my ideas in specific organized folders until I am ready to use them. My students could also use Pinterest as a helpful tool. They could search for project or studying ideas when they are having trouble doing it. Blogs could also be available for my students, especially since technology is advancing so quickly.
Pinterest

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Blog Post #1

About Me

My name is Ashley Mothershead. I was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama and have never had a desire to move anywhere else. I have a big family, including four siblings, so growing up was always fun and there were always big vacations. Six Flags in Atlanta, Georgia and Flint Creek in Wiggins, Mississippi were our favorite vacation spots. I attend church in Grand Bay, Alabama at More Life. I also enjoy camping, exercising, and scrap booking in my free time.

I graduated from Alma Bryant High School in 2009 with an advanced diploma. I was a cheerleader for my first three years and a member of the yearbook staff my senior year. The University of South Alabama was my first choice for college and I am now a first semester sophomore. I chose the University of South Alabama because it was convenient to home and was known for its excellence in education. After high school it took me a while to decide what I wanted to do for my career. I originally went to South in August of 2009 to become an x-ray technician but immediately wanted to change plans after I passed out while observing at a hospital for part of my application to get into the Radiology program. I then took two years off to gather thoughts and decide what I would really love to do. My family would always ask me "What do you love more than anything?" I would tell them that I love children and I love to help children learn new things. That's how I decided to go back to school at South for Elementary Education. The original grade that I wanted to teach was first grade, but I have talked to some girls that graduated recently and they leaned me towards third or fourth grade. In this day and time though, I will probably have to settle for whatever is available.


My Future Classroom

I have thought about my future classroom often and how I would like it to be. I want my students to have a fun learning experience so they enjoy school and learning. I want to teach my kids with a lot of hands on activities. I am a hands on person and to me, it always makes things a little more interesting than just watching a teacher show examples on a chalk board. I want to challenge my students everyday to strive for excellence in everything they do.

When teaching children I realize not everyone will move at the same pace. I understand that it will be my responsibility to complete goals weekly but also give extra attention to the child that may be struggling with certain assignments. I will strive to make sure every students understands my concepts before moving on to something else. I want to interact with students in a way that makes them feel comfortable with me and asking questions. I also want excitement and participation in my classroom so I can make a positive influence on my students about techniques to learning.

There are many tools that can be involved in the learning process. Posters and charts that can be hung on the walls of my classroom can help students refer back to something we have previously learned. Calenders can help students memorize the days of the week and the months of the year in the correct order. Workbooks for the students will allow them to have take home assignments and practice with their parents. I plan to send daily logs home everyday for the parents to be able to keep up with their child's progress and what they need a little extra help on. Having stations in a classroom is an excellent tool to use for the elementary level classes in my opinion. Stations allow students to be organized and have a schedule to follow. Labels also help students stay organized and remember that everything has a place.

When I become a teacher, I want my classroom to be colorful and bright. I want it to always stay organized and have rules for the students to memorize and follow. Having a set time schedule in my classroom will help students in many ways, such as time management and telling time. I will display the students work on my classroom walls so when we have parents visit, they will be excited to show their parents what they have learned. I want my students to be involved with helping me decorate and label my classroom so they will feel they had an input on their classroom. It is important to involve the students because it is their classroom as much as it is mine.

Randy Pausch "Time Management"