For the technology inventory, I interviewed Mrs. Chatterly, a first grade teacher. In her classroom, she has a TV, DVD player, VCR and CD/Casette player. They also have a computer lab that the students go to once a week and there is a laptop the teachers have access to if they want to do power points.
Mrs. Chatterly wishes she had laptops for the students in the classroom so they would be able to play math and reading games on them and also learn keyboarding and write stories.
The last question I asked her dealt with how comfortable she felt with technology and if she would like to learn more and use it in the classroom more often. She responded that she does not feel very comfortable with technology at all. She tried taking a 3 day technology class, but is 56 and says she got lost. She says she would like to take more classes in the future and would like to use more technology in her classroom.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
PLE
I thought this blog was a good idea because often I'm sitting in class and something comes up and I think 'I want to remember that,' but I never do write it down or anything, because I know if I do it's just going to get lost anyway. So the PLE was nice to have somewhere to record these things.
The only bad thing is I don't have access to a computer at all times of the day and during all my classes, so I didn't get to use this for other classes. I think in the future I'm just going to take a notebook with me to my classes and use it in place of the PLE.
The only bad thing is I don't have access to a computer at all times of the day and during all my classes, so I didn't get to use this for other classes. I think in the future I'm just going to take a notebook with me to my classes and use it in place of the PLE.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Internet Watching Assignment
I watched a couple of the Webcast videos and a couple of the Netsmartz videos and all 6 parts of the Frontline PBS reports. I had a difficult time watching these videos, especially the PBS ones because they were real stories. The stories were very disturbing. But I don't think I've ever fully realized the reality of these things before. It's pretty scary. After watching these videos, there is no way we will ever have a computer in a private space. It will be in a high-traffic area. And I definitely want to teach my children the reality of these things.
I remember chatting online a couple of times when I was younger, but I knew that I should never give out any personal information. Still though, it's possible that I could have left enough clues. That scares me. I'm glad I never really got into it.
I watched 60 minutes total.
I remember chatting online a couple of times when I was younger, but I knew that I should never give out any personal information. Still though, it's possible that I could have left enough clues. That scares me. I'm glad I never really got into it.
I watched 60 minutes total.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Internet Reading Assignment
The article I chose to read was "Leave it Alone" by H. Burke Peterson.
I feel like I learned so much from these articles. I honestly didn't think I'd get out of them as much as I did. I think the biggest thing I learned is that pornography isn't the only addictive thing on or about the internet. The internet itself can be addicting, or playing games, etc. So, these are things we need to be careful of as well.
I think when I have my own children before allowing them to just get on the internet and do whatever they want, we'll have a family home evening lesson about internet and internet safety and we'll establish some rules as a family. Also, we'll get some sort of protection against pop-ups and dangerous websites.
I feel like what I have learned can help me to have a positive influence on my family and friends because I know the internet isn't bad. It can do a lot of good, we just have to be smart about it and use good judgement. But it can be used for good!
I feel like I learned so much from these articles. I honestly didn't think I'd get out of them as much as I did. I think the biggest thing I learned is that pornography isn't the only addictive thing on or about the internet. The internet itself can be addicting, or playing games, etc. So, these are things we need to be careful of as well.
I think when I have my own children before allowing them to just get on the internet and do whatever they want, we'll have a family home evening lesson about internet and internet safety and we'll establish some rules as a family. Also, we'll get some sort of protection against pop-ups and dangerous websites.
I feel like what I have learned can help me to have a positive influence on my family and friends because I know the internet isn't bad. It can do a lot of good, we just have to be smart about it and use good judgement. But it can be used for good!
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