Thursday, July 24, 2008
Thing 9
I created a Google docs account. My mom made a food list for a camping trip and posted it on Google docs. It could be very useful, but I am not sure how I would use it at work. Maybe for a computer lab schedule, but I would have to teach all of the users how to use it and I don't think that would fly. We still use a paper sign up sheet.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Thing 8
I used Tabblo quite a bit. It was fun and easy to make picture collages and books. I made a picture cube to share with some friends. I printed it out. The kids thought it was cool. I also looked closely at eFolio Minnesota. It is a neat concept, but I can't see myself using it either personally or professionally. Maybe if I taught in a high school. I didn't check out the slide show makers too much. I just felt that Powerpoint is so available I wouldn't have a need for them.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Thing 7 Communication Tools
The patrons of my media center don't currently use email, well not officially. I use it mainly to communicate with other media people in my district and teachers in my school. It makes sharing information and resources much easier. If someone needs copies of a book, we just send a request via email.
Not really into text messaging or im.
I watched a MINITEX webinar about the ELM databases. One thing I liked about the format is it allowed me to skip around and only watch the sections that were relevant to the elementary level. I liked the menu along the side so I could easily see the content. I could also rewatch parts. I liked that these was a visual to go along with the audio. I have a hard time listening to radio and podcasts. My mind tends to wander and watching the slided helped me to stay focused. In the OPAL podcast he presented the live aspect as exciting about webinars. To me, I don't care if it is live, I'm more about having the info available when I am ready for it.
Not really into text messaging or im.
I watched a MINITEX webinar about the ELM databases. One thing I liked about the format is it allowed me to skip around and only watch the sections that were relevant to the elementary level. I liked the menu along the side so I could easily see the content. I could also rewatch parts. I liked that these was a visual to go along with the audio. I have a hard time listening to radio and podcasts. My mind tends to wander and watching the slided helped me to stay focused. In the OPAL podcast he presented the live aspect as exciting about webinars. To me, I don't care if it is live, I'm more about having the info available when I am ready for it.
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Thing Six - Big Huge Labs
This was fun too. I made a trading card for Kevin Henkes. These would be a neat resource to have in the media center. I'm pretty sure I couldn't teach a whole class to do this, but maybe...Our students have Gaggle accounts. I wonder if they could use these to sign up for a flickr account? I wonder if I showed them how to sign up for an account if I would be responsible for pictures that they uploaded and shared? Sounds pretty complex. Not something I would do with out lots of permission from admin and parents.
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Thing five - more fun with Flickr
This is way too much fun. I could make a lot of cool stuff for the library using these tools. It will be very time consuming though. Also, I think I had to make the photos public to use some of the services and that makes me nervous. I like the spelling with Flickr. I'll have to figure out a way to print these items. They would make neat signs. I am frustrated because my "media center" sign at the bottom of my page is messed up and I don't know how to fix it. I am hoping for rain so I can legitimately spend the whole day at the computer while my kids watch tv. jk hahaha.
Monday, July 7, 2008
The Science Experiment
Well, I figured out how to export my picture from Flickr to my Blogger account. Here is the picture again. It is the same one because it is the only "no face" picture I had loaded.
Thing Four - Flickr
It was fun and easy to upload the pictures onto Flickr. I think I would use this more personally than with students. There are other ways that I can share photos with my students, like on our school's network, that would be easier for elementary students.
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