Friday, November 25, 2011

Journal # 9



Lamb, A. (2011). Reading redefined for a transmedia universe. Learning and Leading With Technology39(3), 12-17. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/learn/publications/learning-and-leading/digital-edition-november-2011.aspx


Reading Redefined for a Transmedia Universe
Summary: In her article, “Reading Redefined for a Transmedia Universe,” Annette Lamb writes about the emerging of digital reading and the changes it caused within the last years. During the early 90’s interactive storybooks were first introduced on CD-ROMs, and twenty years the introduction of apps for iPhones and iPads had renewed interactive storybooks. In current times, children beyond elementary grades to prekindergarden benefit from the interactive storybook’s support.  Some of the benefits include options to hear words pronounced aloud, and facilitation for a better learning for special need students and English learners.  Children do not longer need referenced books since now they can obtain information in their mobile apps, and take note bookmarking.  Thought trasmedia storytelling students engage more into reading since it includes games, activities, and media such as audio, and videos.  Educators are incorporating these new  reading environments into their curriculum since it enhances students’ learning experience.

Question 1: How digital reading benefits students? Digital reading is a new form of reading that helps students to engage more into reading and learning. The students may chose from different devices that have different functions that help beginning readers because interactive storybooks include options for defining words, activities and games.  Personally, I have witnessed how teachers include e-books and trasmedia storytelling into their teaching curriculum, and students learn are more eager to learn using these technological devices. Indeed, the options to hear words, learning games, labels on illustrations, and regain support had changed and are replacing reference books. As teachers we have to find methods to be creative and help students to find reading more interested into reading.

Question 2: What are some of the disadvantages of digital readers? Distraction is one of the disadvantages of digital reading. Some features such as bells and whistlers can cause readers to lose focus while reading. In addition, links within e-books take readers to other websites; however, educators’ responsibility is to educate students to make correct usage of electronic readers in order to have a better comprehension.

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Journal # 8 Adaptive Technology

NETS-T IV
Communication
Argumentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) is non verbal communication that allows people with severe speech or language problems to increase social interaction  and school performance because they can express thoughts, ideas, needs and wants.

Low Tech Device
Sign Language is considered an AAC low tech device, and instead of sound patterns it uses visually transmitted patters to convey meaning. In a classroom, teachers can use sing language as a form of communication, and it facilitates the communication between teacher and mainly deaf students.




High Tech Device
 The DynaVox EyeMax System is a powerful and modern communication device that facilitates individuals with speech and language disabilities to communicate and control their environment with just the blink of an eye.  As a modern technology enhances, this type of technology facilitates the communication between a teacher and students with communication problems. In a classroom, the DynaVox Eye System would facilitate teaching since the student will are able to experience a more meaningful communication.


Accessibility
An input device many times known as an alternative device includes hardware or software solutions that allow users with mobility impairments to interact with a computer without using a standard mouse or keyboard.


Hardware: Magic Touch Screen is an add-on touch screen for computers.  The magic Touch Screen is a mouse emulator that allows controlling operation normally controlled by the mouse. In a classroom, it is extremely helpful for students with learning disabilities because teachers can use for teaching them to interacting with picture, and it makes learning for accessible.


 Software: GazeTalk is a software project that is designed to develop an eye-tracking based system that supports several languages, facilitates fast text entry, and is both sufficiently feature-complete to be deployed as the primary AAC tool for users. It fact, it is sufficiently flexible and technically advanced to be used for research purposes, and its system is designed for several target languages, initially Danish, English, Italian, German and Japanese. A GazeTalk software can assist the teacher to have a better communication with the student, and assist the student as well since the GazeTalk’s features such as type to talk and writing can help them to have a better learning.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Journal #7 My Personal Learning Network

NETS-T 2 &5
PLN, a short name for a Personal Learning Network is source to share information online by using social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, social bookmarking tools, blogs, the educators’ PLN website, and many others. Creating a PLN will help me when I become a teacher since I will be able to communicate with others in the education field, find interesting links to education, learn about new technology, and learn how to integrate into a classroom.

Twitter is a social networking to follow friends, experts, celebrities, and breaking news. Personally, I use tweeter to connect with people in the educational field. I choose to follow my class peers, educators, eChalk, Teacher Nets, Ed Week Teacher, and the Dropout Nation. The principal reason why I follow these individuals and organizations is because I want to be informed about educational issues during my teacher capacitating. I use tweeter to post and share educational links with others teacher candidates.  Tweeter also provides weekly educations chats, and on Friday 28th at 8 PST I joined the #EngChat. The chat group’s discussion was mainly about how to teach vocabulary, grammar and writing to students. I found this chat extremely interesting because it helped develop creative ideas, and have access to sources such as Bit.ly/qSsEPC  to help students to enhance their writing skills.   

Diigo is a social bookmarking tool used to organize, store, manage and share bookmarks of resources online with others. I currently use Diigo to follow educators and see their resources’ bookmarks.  I decided to follow Emily Vickery, Christina Andrade, Marisa Onaga, Tim Lauer and Jordan MacFarlen because of they are passionate about teaching and education, and as a student I would like to have access to their educational resources’ bookmarks. Surfing several educational bloggers and other sites, I bookmarked “History in Elementary,” “Digital writing,” and “External Pressure,” within my Diigo library with a PLN tag.

In addition to Twitter, and Diiggo, I also joined the Educator’s PLN which is “dedicated to the support of a Personal Learning Network for educators.” An Educator’s PLN arrays educational forums, chat pages, blogs, events, and groups. In the main page I have access to video post of other members, and I watched a video call, “Social Media in Education: Teaching Digital Natives.” I found this video inspirational because for the facts given, it is noticeable that students learn better using internet devices.  As future educator, my responsibility is to incorporate technology in order to help students learn more effectively. 

Journal # 6

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Parr, B. (2011, July 16). Google+: The complete guide. Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2011/07/16/google-plus-guide/


EDUCATORS-GOOGLE PLUS IS FOR YOU

Summary:  Chris Brogan directs his article “Educators-Google Plus is for you,” to teachers, and he gives reasons why educators should create a Google Plus. According to Brogan, Google plus allows to users to create circle pages where they are able to add others. In addition, it is also a great collaboration tool since people can post lesson plans, create discussions, and share Youtube video, photos and more via link.

Question: Is Google Plus a right collaboration tool for teachers? I believe technology is fundamental in education.  It facilitates and engages students to be more interested into learning; therefore Google Plus is a magnificent collaboration tool that teachers can use to inspire students. In fact, teachers can use Google Plus to make classes more interactive and create a wonderful learning experience to students. In few words Google Plus is the adequate collaboration tool to assist teachers to communicate with teachers, parents and help student to be interested into education.

Google +: The Complete Guide
Parr, B. (2011, July 16). Google+: The complete guide. Retrieved from http://mashable.com/2011/07/16/google-plus-guide/

Summary: Google +: The Complete Guide is an article by Ben Parr that discusses and defines Google+ as a new social network that attempts to rival Facebook.  The article describes how to use  Google +  features which include  Stream (a newsfeed), Sparks (a recommendation engine), Hangouts (a video chat service), Huddle (a group texting service), Circles (a friend management service) and Photos.  Several reasons why Google + should be use are given and one of them is that its features integrate more of their cloud products such as calendars readers, and documents. An user must have a Google account in order to be a member of the social network of Google +, and it also allows people to mention others in their post and send private messages. In addition, people manage their own privacy and they share their information, photos and videos with people within their circles. In difference than to other social Network, Google + permits to have more control in their security since information is only share with people users want.

Question : Why would you recommend Google Plus for teachers? More than a social network Google + is a page when people share important information regarding to education. It is not a common social page because educators can create discussion, share lesson plans and ideas with their colleagues. The handouts will permit used to have a better communication by video chatting. I would recommend Google +  because regarding to security it is more safe than other social networks since people manage their groups. Others social networks are mainly design to socialize and the fact that more business such as Ford and  ABC news  are with  Google +  they make it more reliable and secure.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Technology Self Assesment: School 2.0

NETS-T 1 Using School 2.0, I explored a website that is called eLanguages that helps teachers around the world to share curriculum ideas for students.This exercise promoted creativity with technology since it allows students to know other students around the world.
 

In the Self Assessment, I choose to explore the Nest-T1 which is “Facilitate and Inspire student learning and Creativity.” I considered this module as the most important because as a future teacher I believe creative thinking is in the center of the learning process. Another reason, why I choose this module is because I want to help student’s to develop their
I explored one of the resources and it was called eLanguages http://www.elanguages.org/. It is a free online community of international teachers who share curriculum ideas for students. With eLanguages teachers can communicate and work with others in hope to develop an understanding of other’s culture.  For instance, there is a current project named “Dances across the globe,” where teachers post photos of dances performed by their students during school cultural events.
I think such idea shrinks the world since people especially teachers get to know other’s culture. Teachers can transmit their new learning to students and together they can explore and learn new experiences. I really liked exploring this website because it gave me ideas in how I can expand my creativity to introduce  my students other cultures and beliefs.
 

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Journal # 4


It's In the Bag
Basham, J. D., Perry, E., & Meyer, H. (2011). It's in the bag. Learning and Leading with Technology39(2), 24-27. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/learn/publications/learning-and-leading/digital-edition-september-october-2011.aspx

Summary:  “It is in the bag,” is an article where the writers discuss the importance and the role of technology in education. Its main purpose is present digital backpack and how students of different ages can use it. According to the article, a digital backpack is composed of three components: Foundational technology, modular technology, and instructional support materials. Foundational technology includes laptops, table devices, and software to access instructional continent.  In the other hand modular technology digital camcorders, iPod touches, digital sound recorders, and digital science probes.
The authors incorporate examples how students of different grades use digital backpacks in different situations. In the case of high school and college students used digital backpacks to create a five minutes movie.  Students of lower level such middle school students used their digital backpack to gather data fossils.

Question 1: Why digital backpacks are important in education? In current society technology is necessary and it is used at least more than twice per day. Technologies along with educators prepare students not only to do better in classes, but also to prepare them for the future. Indeed, student with technology skills will have better opportunities in careers since technology is around the world.

Question 2 : How teachers can use digital backpack to enhance and facilitate students’ learning? Backpacks support in time learning. Teachers can use this type of technology such as laptop to show videos to students. In lower grades teachers can show videos to students to play games and learn new vocabulary or play math games.

Journal # 3


Students Dig Up Dirt to Learn about Internet Safety

Morehouse, J. (2011). Students dig up dirt to learn about internet safety. Learning and Leading with Technology39(2), 34-35. Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/learn/publications/learning-and-leading/digital-edition-september-october-2011.aspx

Summary: In this article Jesse Morehouse discusses the importance of students’ securing when using internet. He states that students are unaware of the privacy implications of social networks. In addition he mentions that postings in social networks, personal blogs and twitter accounts can affect students when applying for jobs, running for elected office or even trying to get a date. In order to make students comprehend the importance of online privacy, Morehouse made students experience a real situation. Students collected information and they were able to determinate validity of such information. At the end students learned to appropriately share information when using social media.

Question 1:Why is it important internet safety? Many people are unaware of the importance of privacy when using social networks. It is important for people to be careful since if they don’t use appropriate privacy they can face problems to find a job or even face problems to find a date.

Question 2: Why do you think it is important to teach students the importance of online privacy? It is important to teach students about the importance of privacy  because sometimes it is the only place where they can have access to education about privacy. If educators do not provide such information to students, students won't know the consequences, and they will probably deal with problems because of their unawareness of privacy when using a sort of social network.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Journal # 2

Ferguson, H. (2010). Join the flock. Learning and Leading with Technology, 37(8), 12-14. Retrieved from http://www.learningandleading-digital.com/learning_leading/20100607?pg=14&pm=2&fs=1#pg14 

Summary: In “Join the Flock,” Hadley Ferguson discusses the importance of professional learning networks, blog spots and a PLN in education. According to Ferguson a PLN is a community of individuals around the world who are learning together, and twitter is the adequate tool to create one. To introduce twitter Ferguson gave specific steps in how to start a social life using twitter. First, set up an account, write a bio and upload a photo of yourself. Second, learn to follow the adequate people with similar interests. Third, tap into great lists. Fourth, watch and listen by visiting and commenting in contact’s posts. Fifth, give generously by retweeting. Sixth, expose yourself and share ideas with your followers. Seventh, tag your tweet and use hashtags to give your tweets more exposure. By doing all the above steps one will find tweeter an useful tool to improve communication in education. 


 Question: Why do you think tweeter is important in education? During the past weeks, I was introduced to tweeter, and my teacher along with this article explained the importance of tweeter in education. It is important mainly because it is used to be in contact with others with similar interests, and to build relationships with colleagues.

 McClintock, S. (2010). Enhance your twitter experience. Learning and Leading with Technology, 37(8), 14-17. Retrieved from http://www.learningandleading-digital.com/learning_leading/20100607?pg=16&pm=2&fs=1#pg16

 Summary: In “Enhance your tweeter experience,” McClintock gives a more advance introduction to tweeter. Tweeter is described as an investing time since it has provided wonderful experiences to users: teachers, students and others. McClintock, advices to install a tweeter organizer and Tweet Deck is the most recommended because it is more easy to use. It organizes the tweeter into columns such as all friends, mentions, and direct messages. In this article the benefits of tweets with a bookmarklets are also explained. A bookmarklets Hootlet allows users to share important information with others. Indeed, is also stated that the 70% of tweeter should be used as sharing, 20 % in responding, and 10% in chatting and creating relationships. 

 Question: Why is bookmarklet Hootlet useful? Bookmarklet Hootlet is a tool within Hootsuit and  it facilitates sharing among individuals.  It is really useful because it allows to send resources using tweeter or other social networks.  In education it is important because teacher use it to share important educational information. With bookmarklet Hootlet people don’t rely on emails to share articles, news, or articles.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Journal # 1 100 Things that Make me HAPPY!


1.     God & Parents
2.     Siblings
3.     Grandparents
4.     Rest of my family (auncles, aunts, cousins, etc)
5.     Boyfriend
6.     My sweet home
7.     Family reunions
8.     Friends
9.     Babies
10.   My glasses
11.   Breakfast
12.   School
13.   CSUSM
14.   My bed
15.   My car
16.   A song that is called “yo tengo tu amor,” by 7
17.   Present life
18.   Laughing
19.   Winter break
20.   A nap
21.   Sleep
22.   Wake up late
23.   Water
24.   My mom’s food
25.   Junk food
26.   An advice
27.   A joke
28.   Drive long distance
29.   An energy drink (I get hyper)
30.   Water melon
31.   Summer
32.   San Diego’s weather
33.   My lab top
34.   TV
35.   My job
36.   My debit card
37.   My credit card
38.   A face to face conversation
39.   Panda express
40.   Music
41.   A party
42.   Exercising
43.   Strawberry ice-cream
44.   Someone’s smile
45.   Oaxaca’s food
46.   Italian food
47.   The beach
48.   The movie theaters
49.   Harry Potter’s movies
50.   An action movie
51.   Disney movies
52.   A hot chocolate
53.   Texting
54.   Facebook
55.   Mexico
56.   Tacos
57.   Tortas & smothies from “Que Tortas” if you live in Escondido visit this place
58.   Reading
59.   Writing
60.   Helping others
61.   DULCE, my boss
62.   My customer service
63.   The San Diego zoo
64.   Adrenaline
65.   Six flags
66.   Halloween
67.   January
68.   Sushi ((caterpillar rolls))
69.   Weekends
70.   Hiking
71.   Nature
72.   Bright days
73.   Peace
74.   Rain
75.   Red
76.   Colorful colors
77.   Day offs from work
78.   My culture
79.   Cartoons
80.   My childhood memories
81.   Candies
82.   Animals
83.   Shopping
84.   Dancing
85.   Friday nights
86.   English/ Spanish
87.   Bonfires
88.   Rock concerts
89.   Multitasking
90.   Puppies
91.   My name
92.   Holydays
93.   Camping
94.   Stars
95.   Heights
96.   Freedom
97.   Free time
98.   A hot shower
99.   Walk
100.Time when I finish HW

Monday, September 5, 2011

Introduction Letter!!!!

My name is Ana Estevez, and I lived in Vista, CA.  I came from a big family of seven members, and all I can say is that I LOVE THEM.  I was born in the beautiful southern state of Oaxaca Mexico, and sixteen years later I moved to the United States.  I received all my education from K to some part of high school in my native country.  My education career in the United States began in Orange Glen High School, and it continued in Palomar Community College. I just recently finish my AA degree in Liberal Studies, and now my plan is to obtain my BA and teacher license in CSUSM.  I had spent the last years of my life learning English, but I still have to work in my accent = )  That is the main reason why I don’t speak much in class, but I’m encouraging myself to change such habit.  My dream of becoming a teacher began as a kid and although it has been hard I’m in my half way to reach my goal.
Where am I at the technology continuum? All I can say is that it exists. I’m not a huge fun of technology, and I only know the basic of computers skills.  As a future educator I have on mind that I have to expand my knowledge in all areas to help 21first century kids, and I cannot leave technology behind.  I have a lab top which I don’t use often, but other than that I am amazed with all the technology innovations. Currently, I used more my phone than a computer because I can access any website from it.  I know I will learn a lot this semester, and I am excited about this class.
              To be honest, I applied to CSUSM without knowing the mission of the College of Education community.  The part that speaks most to me is the commitment to diversity, and educational equity.  In a school classroom, we as future educator will deal with kids that learn in differently. Our job will be to pass our knowledge, and teach all students equally without distinguishing anyone.  Every kid has the right learn in their own way, and our job will be to find a way to help him or her.