Monday, October 8, 2012

End of Course Reflection


As I reflect back on what has been valuable learning for me, I am amazed by how far I have come in such a short time.  In the middle of June, I was given an iPad just days before this course started.  I had no prior experience with iPads and limited knowledge regarding smartphones. I have a “dumb phone” that works great for calls and texting but I haven’t bothered to upgrade to a smartphone since 9 hours per day, I work in a classroom with no cell phone access…so from a cost benefit stand point it is not worth the money.  But back to iPads, in those first few days, I found myself bumbling and stumbling in my attempts to navigate the iPad and its apps. I would occasionally holler to my son, who has an iPhone, for help when I was stuck but I clearly had a lot of learning to do if I was going to use this tool with students come Fall.  Now fast forward to October, nearly four months later, and I am comfortable navigating the iPad.  I know how to search for apps, purchase apps as well as figure out how to use them.  I use the iPad daily both personally and professionally.  I have even begun to use the iPad with my students.  First by using the iPad to photograph my students on a nature scavenger hunt and then using these photos to create a slideshow to show the students and have them reflect on our scavenger hunt and the things we found.  I have begun to introduce the iPad to students in my kindergarten class; teaching them how to take care of them and we have begun to teach the students how to use the different apps on the kindergarten iPads.

                I found having time to explore specific apps, create projects with these apps, even creating a blog to reflect and post my learning enabled me to learn by doing.  It was hands on and learner directed learning while at the same time allowing us to complete a common assignment.  After learning by doing, I was then able to think about my learning and build on my knowledge as well as figure out what I still wanted to know and learn how to do it.  Some of this learning was easy and some of it was frustrating and time consuming.   All of it was a great diversion while sitting on the couch recovering from major knee surgery.  Having professional peers engaged in the same process helped me to use them for resources when I was encountering difficulties as well as share my knowledge in areas that I understood more readily and felt more confident.  We definitely learned a lot from each other and about each other in this process.

                I plan to continue using the iPad, daily, to document my observations of student learning.  The app, Teacher Notes, enables me to photograph or video or audio record student work and/or thinking, type a note and assign each observation to the student or students involved, the learning domain and the content area within that domain.  This saves me time with recording and filing student notes; especially if the observation is for multiple students.  I plan to continue to introduce apps to students during guided exploration.  These apps were picked by our grade level team for our cart of iPads.  The apps are varied in content so their uses will be varied as well.  It is my plan that students will use the iPads to both practice and build upon their current skills and knowledge.  I hope to use the iPads to make books with my students that can be shared electronically with the student’s parents. Other ways I use the iPad professionally are really an extension of my computer such as checking email, calendar features, note taking features, etc.

                I think it would be great to have time to work on projects or share ideas either in my grade level or in a K-2 group.  I think sharing of ideas, both what we have been successful with as well as what did not go well and why, is important.  By sharing ideas we can continue to learn from one another and ideally this should make the children’s classroom iPad experiences richer.   This class has been great and I have learned so much; Thank you!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Reflection on Challenge 5

Dropbox was easy to use but I do have to admit I have been using it on my PC for about 6-9 Months now that way I don't have to remember where my thumb drive is. I can work on files at home and they are automatically at school when I get there. I update my morning message and if I am out sick I can give the sub an explanation about how to open the file. I have been doing some thinking about workflow and what I want kindergarteners to use the iPads for and some ideas that come to mind are for them to create books, use apps to develop literacy skills such as letter ID, phonological awareness skills & some problem solving. Initially the kids will need to be taught how to use and treat the iPad, then they will need to be taught how to use specific apps. Depending on their knowledge of technology & devices this could go quickly or more slowly. I am sure using iPads will be motivating to them no matter how they are used. It also is going to be essential as a teacher to know each and every app thoroughly and how students are going to share their work... If the workflow doesn't work smoothly then frustration will mount for both students and teachers I am glad we are going to spend some time learning about workflow since it is different than the PC workflow we are used to...this too can present challenges for kids. I am curious about who is responsible for loading and updating apps we may choose as a grade level team and how purchasing apps with budget $ will work?

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Pam Farmer has shared 'Video Jul 18, 6 21 40 PM.mp4' with you using Dropbox

Hi,

Here's a link to my woodland animals "Video Jul 18, 6 21 40 PM.mp4" in my Dropbox:

http://db.tt/Npv5rWfk



Sent from my iPad

How to post a New Background.


Here are the steps I took to change my background.  I had a request to share and thought I would share with everyone since I took the time to type it up.

How to change your background:

1. Email picture to yourself
2. Go into your email and download the picture to your computer.
3. Go to the picture in your computer...where ever you saved the download to ( ie down load file or pictures)
4.right click on the picture a screen will come up...choose open with Microsoft office 2010.
5. Choose edit pictures on the tool bar.
6. On right side of screen choose compress pictures and I think I chose web pages (but it might have been documents).
7. Click ok...then save this file(I renamed it so that I wouldn't lose my original in case it didn't work( and it didn't the first time which is why I can't remember whether it was web page or document).
8.go online to blogger.com & sign into your account
9. Click on view blog
10. Click on design
11. Click on customize
12. Click on background. You should see whatever your current background is.
13. there is a little down arrow next to your image click on it and a screen should pop up and at the top of this screen it says upload image
14. Click browse and find it on your computer and open it
15. Once it has uploaded click done.
16. Then in top right corner it says apply to blog. It either changes it right then or you can click on view blog to see the changes.

Pam




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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Reflection on Challenge 4

So I have been giving some thought to how I would use this weeks apps with kindergarten kids and this is what I've come up with. Either of the mapping programs would be good to use to make character maps or story maps; however, I would want to do this on my smart board more as a group activity since the kids can't type themselves. This means I would need to come up with an apple tv which is not a cheap expenditure with limited teacher $. As stated in my comments about write pad, it could be used to have kids practice letter formation or simple CVC words. NeuAnnotate is something that I might see myself using but not really an app that I could see kindergarten students using. I am sure that some of the kids would really enjoy the art programs... I still like the messy real life art mediums for young kids but this could have it's place. For instance when we did our plays in the spring the kids drew their characters and we had to photograph them to make our power point presentation with these art apps there would already be an electronic painting thus saving one step in the process. I think I liked the mapping apps the best because I like to be able to show how ideas link together and I find these visuals useful as a learner. I also think these tools will be useful in developing kids visual literacy skills. It just occurred to me that I could adapt an activity I had parents do, choosing 5 words that describes their child and use the mapping app to produce the results both electronically and in paper form for display.

Friday, August 3, 2012

New Background

So here is the new background I created in Art Rage...not sure how much I like it but I will give it a few days to grow on me.

ArtRage: thoughts from the couch

One of my ArtRage Paintings: thoughts from the couch