Tonight we went over Smart Boards in class today. The Smart Board is an interactive whiteboard that uses touch detection for user input in the same way as normal PC input devices. Using a Smart Board is a great way to keep your lesson interactive and keep the students involved in what they are learning. We learned different ways to use the Smart Board and different methods to keep the lesson interactive. Some of the things we learned in class were the ability to use pictures, videos, and different texts for the lesson. Another thing we learned was the ability to clone objects, make things appear and disappear, and how to highlight topics and pictures. If you are interested in learning more about Smart Boards here is a link to the Smart Board Manual or a link to my Smart Board Lesson.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Webinar
Today I watched the video from Todd Nesloney from 9/17/13. Todd is a 5th grade teacher and has been doing the Flipped Classroom for 2 years now. If you are interested in watching any of the videos here is the link to see what he has to say. There are three videos to choose from so try them all. Todd Nesloney Videos
One of the things I have learned is that the video is only 10% and the 90% is hands on activities. The videos play a part and creates all his videos in the classroom. The videos should only last about 5 to 10 minutes so that the kids stay focused on the material. The videos are not master the material but they are used as a introduction to the material. Keeping the students involved in the videos he also uses the W-S-Q method. He has his students talk about when they watched the video, summarize the material that was on the videos, and come up with questions for the material.
One of the questions I would like to ask him would be if there is any material that he would not use in a Flipped Classroom style? I think that some material might be to detailed or to lengthy. I worry about doing certain topics that might be hard for students to grasp on their own and need more of the hands on approach.
I have been back and forth on doing a Flipped Classroom. I think the Flipped classroom is a great idea and think would be great for some students. My major concern is that students who don't have internet at home or do not have the software to use some of the features that might leave students further behind. If you have the option of having students who can not do the material at home and you give them a chance to do it in the class, the students will miss things at that time. I do like the ideas that he has come up with for solving the issues with no internet and so forth. I do like the concept of having the kids learning the material on their own and having all the materials with them to go back and reference.
One of the things I have learned is that the video is only 10% and the 90% is hands on activities. The videos play a part and creates all his videos in the classroom. The videos should only last about 5 to 10 minutes so that the kids stay focused on the material. The videos are not master the material but they are used as a introduction to the material. Keeping the students involved in the videos he also uses the W-S-Q method. He has his students talk about when they watched the video, summarize the material that was on the videos, and come up with questions for the material.
One of the questions I would like to ask him would be if there is any material that he would not use in a Flipped Classroom style? I think that some material might be to detailed or to lengthy. I worry about doing certain topics that might be hard for students to grasp on their own and need more of the hands on approach.
I have been back and forth on doing a Flipped Classroom. I think the Flipped classroom is a great idea and think would be great for some students. My major concern is that students who don't have internet at home or do not have the software to use some of the features that might leave students further behind. If you have the option of having students who can not do the material at home and you give them a chance to do it in the class, the students will miss things at that time. I do like the ideas that he has come up with for solving the issues with no internet and so forth. I do like the concept of having the kids learning the material on their own and having all the materials with them to go back and reference.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Flipped Classroom
One of the first things we did in class today was show our Prezi Presentations to our partners and got assessed on what we needed to add or what we liked. Once we finished that we went onto discusss a Flipped Classroom and went through a introduction phase of getting into the making a Flipped Classroom. A Flipped Classroom inverts traditional teaching methods and delivers instruction online and outside the classroom moving homework and activities into the classroom. Here is a info graph on the Flipped Classroom. Some of the common uses for a flipped classroom would be when students are not present in the classroom or if slower learner needed more time to understand the concept. One of the drawbacks is that students might now watch the intructional videos while at home and they may have multiple things to do at home. We also discussed what we liked with the Flipped Classroom and when we should use it. The last thing we did was try to think about something we would do for a Flipped Classroom, gather resources for what we wanted to do it on, and plan out our video.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Prezi
After going over the basics in Prezi in class we were instructed to come up with our own presentation to show to a class we would teach. It was a fun thing to see all the different presentations and how we could use Prezi in different ways. I am glad that we had a chance in class to start our projects since at the start I was so confused on what I wanted to do my project on. I finally decided to do it on the American Revolutionary War. I think using Prezi is a great way to present information to people and have them interested in what you are presenting. I would encourage you to look into using Prezi or taking a look at what the possibilities are.
Prezi Website
Prezi Website
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