Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Microsoft Publisher

For my blog this week I want to talk about Microsoft Publisher. We were supposed to learn how to use this tool in class and didn't get the chance. I decided to try and use it for one of my assignments. As I opened it up the program was so helpful. It took me directly to a template chooser where I could decide what I was going to work on and how it should look. I had a lot of fun trying to find a cute template for my newsletter.

As I got started, I found that publisher was pretty simple to use. Of course I didn't play with all of the tools, but it has all the basics. I had a really great time moving text boxes around and inserting pictures. It was actually really enjoyable to create my newsletter.

I am not very familiar with Publisher, but I hope to use it for a few of my other assignments so I can become more familiar with it. Figuring out a new technology tool while pretending to be a teacher has been really fun. I can't wait until I actually have students so I can teach them about all of the fun technology tools they can use.

Friday, November 21, 2008

Workin on my final project

This week I worked on elements for my final project. Well, I guess all of the final assignments due at the end of class. There is plenty to do and I wasn't sure where to start. Luckily I have friends that knew exactly what we should work on first.

In class we worked on our class rules assignment. This is our one assignment we could do with someone else. I worked on it with Chelsey and Aubrey. Aubrey had come up with some rules that we could use for our own classroom. And I thought, hey that's easy! As I started creating my document I realized that some of the rules she had I didn't like very much. As I seriously thought about rules I may like in my classroom, it was kind of hard for me to think of them.

When I was a kid I didn't break the rules. I just kept to myself and did all my school work. I never really paid attention to what the rules were because I didn't need to. I thought about what might be a good class rule in elementary school and felt I came up with a pretty good list.

To check out my class rules go to my UEN page and click on final project. There you will find my 10 class rules.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Kidspiration

This week I played around with the tool called Kidspiration. I had no idea what it was or how it was to be used. After playing with it for about 5 minutes I fell absolutely in love with it! Now I wish I had it at home.

Kidspiration is a tool that lets you make activities on the computer for students to accomplish. Without knowing the system that part was kind of confusing. So I went to the activities portion of this tool first, just to get the hang of things. The first activity I clicked into was a word activity called beginning or end. I didn't want to get too confused so I figured out what everything on the tool bar did. I love that this program allows kids to create diagrams of all different kinds to accomplish whatever the task may be. I also love that the undo button is very prominent in case you make a mistake. Listen is a handy tool so you can hear the instructions and how to do the assignment, and a dictionary and thesaurus is always handy. So before I even looked at any activities I was very impressed.

There were a few activities I really loved that I want to highlight. (I'm sure I would have many more if I had more time to explore the tool.) The first one I loved is called Balanced Meal. In this activity kids have to drag pictures of different foods and put them in the right food group. Then they have to decide which ones could go together to make a healthy meal. The set up was darling and the whole thing very fun to do. The second one I thought would be very useful was called Branches of Government. There were phrases or names in boxes that students had to sort into the 3 branches of government. I always get confused about who is where in the government and this activity would help me remember a little bit better. Get Ready is another really fun activity. There are 5 kids that need to get ready for different events and it was my job to get them dressed correctly. Talk about fun! Paper dolls on the computer :) Another one I liked was called Basic Heredity. Students are asked to sort environmental traits from inherited traits . After they are sorted they g to the writing view and explain the choice they made for each symbol and why.

I found this tool very fun and helpful as well. I think many students would enjoy learning how to play on here. The biggest benefit is that children would be learning so much and think of it as play because of how the program is set up. Not only will they learn many different subjects and work on all skills, they will better their technology skills as well. I found the program to be very easy to navigate and control. I think students of all ages could use Kidspiration even at young ages. Children in K-3 might need a teachers or parents help and the older kids could do it all on their own.

It may be hard to have Kidspiration in the classroom because I think students would want to play on it all the time. Most classrooms don't have enough computers for each student to use at the same time. There would be draw backs such as each child couldn't get enough time on the computer to accomplish an assignment in expected time. Homework with Kidspiration would also be difficult for those children without a computer at home. These obstacles can be solved, I'm sure. Maybe Kidspiration could be used just once a week in the school computer lab. Each child would have that time to complete an activity and get to know the program.

I think Kidspiration could be a wonderful tool for each student to be familiar with. I would love to have it in my school's computer lab someday. I need to be more familiar with the program before I teach students so I hope to have enough time to do that. Overall, I love Kidspiration and plan to use it in the future!