tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-73259701921006881492024-03-13T09:33:58.866-07:00iPads In ClassIpad Adventures in grade 4 Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.comBlogger41125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-88178862462281677422016-01-08T11:44:00.000-08:002016-01-18T10:42:31.674-08:00Green Screening Social Studies.Its been a long time since I last blogged but my last venture into Greenscreening needs to be shared. It was inspiring, easier to do than I thought it would be and the results were very rewarding. I have wanted to try green screen videos but thought it might be too difficult. I am glad I took the plunge. My students are too.<br />
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After creating the books they used Veescope Live and a green background to film what they learned. I thought they would record a sentence or two but was surprised how much of their research many were able to present. If I had asked them to present their books or do an oral report I know they would have had difficulty presenting without reading. However, filming added a whole new dimension and they were eager and able to orally present their research. They enjoyed the project, and the results were impressive.<br />
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I was able to watch the process unfold and assess their learning along the way. I adapted the assignment for students that needed support by ensuring they had explorers that had enough information for them to readily find what they needed, but so much as they would be be bogged down. They were able to complete the project and ALL of my students are able to film and present with confidence. They were proud of their success and eager to work on the project.<br />
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My stronger students became the directors and filmers after they completed their own first and mentored those that needed help. We all watched and as we were filming students edited their books that were playing in the background and offered suggestions. We were not able to redo the filming after editing but I learned we can film over the green background and add the video after. Now that we know how to use a green screen we can make those adjustments. Watching students WANT to go back and edit their work was gratifying. Once again, having a purpose and and audience made all the difference. Knowing the films would be added to their YouTube channel and Blogs transformed their learning and truly made their learning visible.<br />
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We are moving on to use Minecraft to create trading forts and will use the green screen to present them as well. There have been times that I worried about how much content was retained by not having each child study each explorer, but the students not only remembered what they learned but by watching and helping each other film they also learned about other explorers along the way. They paid attention to the presentations and enjoyed watching them.<br />
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Beyond that, they emerged as better collaborators, they worked out problems with shadowing, timing, and other technical issues and are eager to move on to our next adventure in learning. They have already started at home and are discussing it at recess and lunch. They have taken charge of their new project and have become artists, publishers, directors, builders and mentors.<br />
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We are currently working on making student portfolios to share our work and have uploaded it to Youtube and to each student's blog.<br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">This was a truly a trip of a lifetime. This year I was chosen ISTE 2014 Outstanding Teacher. It is wonderful to be honoured for doing what I love everyday and thrilling to see a giant "me" greeting me to the sounds of jazz as I entered the keynote. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Over the past years I have been lucky to work in a school district where we are encouraged to take risks, think creatively, and find new ways to engage and guide the learning of our students. My conversations with teachers from other countries opened my eyes to the freedom Surrey teachers have to create our own learning spaces and decide how we build communities of learners in each of our schools. Teachers value autonomy as we are creative creatures at heart. We are always looking for new ideas, resources and techniques to make each year better than the last.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">Technology and art have been my choices to build new lessons, and find ways to encourage my students to take risks and "own" their learning. Technology turned my students into publishers, directors, researchers, and connected us to the world. At ISTE2014 I made new connections, found new opportunities and exciting new gadgets to recharge and regroup my thoughts. After sifting through all this new information I am eager to start planning for fall. I am looking forward to joining Project Rhino, getting iPad stands, new software and apps to make movies, and to try a whole new venture of game design in Social Studies. We will continue using our blogs to publish our work, create online portfolios, share and reach out to others. They will be the anchor and glue that connects everything we do.</span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;">I made exciting new discoveries. The iPad stands, animation Create7 and game design programs that I will try this summer and learned about App Smashing. Who knew we were already well on our way as App Smashers, usng a variety of apps such as Mobile Monet, King Cam. Animoto, Garage band, iMovie and Book Creator to name a few. I found some new great additions such as Thinglink to add to our arsenal. A great find. Now we will be able to add info windows to make our research presentations interactive. </span><br />
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<span style="font-size: small;"><br /></span>Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-12428653465041942192014-05-13T11:46:00.000-07:002015-05-24T04:47:04.377-07:00Its All About The TechMany articles, tweets, and posts about integrating technology ttell us that it is not the technology, but how we use it to change our teaching that matters. I agree, how use technology within the classroom is important and that it is a tool not an end in itself. We should use technology in creative and collaborative ways.<br />
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We have 5 ipads, and a cart of Macbooks that we can use daily, and the students can BYOD. If we had more we would use more, but it is certainly not essential to have a 1:1 setup. In fact, even when avaliable we usually work in pairs or teams to ensure collaboration, and to promote peer to peer support. I would much rather have 5 iPads all the time than sign out class sets that we share with the school. We use them exclusively for creating: making videos, slide shows, photography, blogging and skyping. We need them to be available at all times because, just like our other classroom tools, we use them throughout the day. Having our own class iPads means they are always charged; they are always updated; they only contain our apps and content; and they do not get too full. We have them synced through iCloud and they are very manageable with little effort.<br />
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Technology has transformed our classroom. It enables us to reach out to the world through daily blogging, skyping, Youtube and Twitter, We are able to share our learning with others and to participate in other classes' projects, experiments and blogs. It has enabled us to experience first hand sources for research such as the pictures, maps and diary entries within Passageways and the information from the Government of Canada to become explorers and to blog about our travels.<br />
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Technology has enabled us to publish our learning in our blogs and given new importance to our writing and artwork while providing parents and others a window to our work. We have been able to reach out to others and to share globally through initiatives such as Global Read Aloud and given us choices in how we present our learning. Publishing and sharing has brought us confidence and inspired us as we learn. It has given us purpose, self direction and choice.<br />
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Our Class is all about the technology: http://mrsdycksclass.weebly.com/<br />
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Again this year I asked my students to weigh in on the importance of using technology as a tool in class. They all were asked to blog about it. They also had the opportunity to speak out using the iPads. This is what they had to say:<br />
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“Using technology in my class has helped me so much on my
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“And instead of writing a whole paragraph about B.C. our
teacher told us to make a little video with pictures of B.C.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>Our whole class made <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>a <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>video
of My Surrey, My BC or My Canada. That project helped us learn a lot about our
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“When you write something on a piece of paper and than
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“It was very fun taking pics, drawing, filming, talking as a
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This year has flown by. I tried to take on new challenges as the year unfolded and I have ventured into the global stadium. Our class joined The Global Read Aloud and I encouraged and mentored the teachers that wanted to integrate iPads and computers into their classroom. We acquired more iPads and opened up their use to all of the teachers in the school and some have started to use them.<br />
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Even after years of using technology with children I always find new challenges to overcome. When I see new Apps, or great new ideas, or opportunities for my class to take on a new way to build learning it excites me. I have to take it on. I can't always do it all, but I like to find great new ways to help my students succeed.<br />
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I understand how hard it is for some children to communicate, to fail even when they have given their all. I understand how difficult it can be to march to a different drummer. I have a special spot in my heart for children who struggle because school is not always an easy place for them to navigate. I know that many gifted children face challenges as diverse as others special needs children. Children come to us eager to learn, eager to please and eager to be accepted, Some make it look so easy, and some struggle every day.<br />
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I came to teaching as a second career after having children. I was hooked on education after seeing the new directions that learning was taking at the time. I visited classrooms that made teaching and learning an adventure. Along the way I took many courses on using technology as a tool to provide open ended learning opportunities for children with learning disabilities including giftedness.<br />
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I learned how helpless it feels to fail. School always came easy to me and I never quite understood how some people struggled to understand a new concept or remember a lesson. I always just knew how to write an exam essay, how to memorize a textbook, or how to anticipate what questions would be on an exam. Then, out of the blue, I learned how to fail... How desperate it feels to try to understand, how frustrating and powerless you feel.<br />
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In my last year of Education at University I ended up in a class "Elementary Mathematics From Advance Standpoint" A great math class for soon to be elementary teachers..right?? Not so. It was a class that looked at advanced mathematical proofs using whole (elementary) numbers. A class in advanced number theory. A class that only serious Math scholars and unsuspecting education students took. The Faculty of Education had mistakenly thought it was a class in basic math for teachers of primary students. The first day we were told all of the education students would fail. We did. All of us. We could not withdraw as it was required for a Math major and those of us enrolled were all a few courses from graduating. Withdrawl meant not graduating.<br />
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I was a mother of three and a student. I cold not, not graduate. The stakes were too high. The cost of daycare, classes and raising family had taken its toll and we needed to move into the land of the working. Every day I went to class and took notes, I got support from a doctoral student. I redid every question over and over. I still failed. I started to freeze on our daily quiz. My mind totally blanked out. Panic flooded me. I went to the Dean Of Education to get help. He told me to relax, my marks were high, I would be fine. I wasn't. I turned to the Professor, a semi retired math genius, for help. He said married women belonged at home with their family, and education wasn't a real subject. I tried harder, I started to memorize all the proofs I could. The problem was we were never given the same type more than once. <br />
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In the end, I failed. I couldn't retake it as it was only taught by one professor. However, the course was removed from the the Faculty of Education requirements and without being required enrollment dropped, and the course did too. Too late for me. I was able to complete two independent study courses to graduate, and more importantly I learned what it was like to fail. I have never forgotten that course. I still have the hundreds of pages of proofs I wrote out and memorized and my heart jumps when I see that look of confusion and fear in a child's eyes. <br />
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How does this relate to my teaching over the last year? It is with me always. I need to find new ways for children to succeed and be confident learners, to be able to take risks, collaborate and feel good about themselves, not the panic, fear and emptiness I felt.<br />
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Every year I worry that I didn't actually test them. I listened. I read, I talked with them. They wrote, drew, and even made videos. I am not sure that every child learned everything about every explorer. But they did learn about some of the explorers, they learned about our past, and they learned how to learn more. They participated actively in first hand, authentic interviews and Aboriginal activities. They can tell me their stories.<br />
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For me the journey has been inspiring. I have seen some of my reluctant learners step up and become writers, Some have become directors and some have had their chance to shine, They blog for fun. They blog from home. They have a purpose to draw and their artwork is amazing. (Could be a book on its own.) Others have become mentors and and have been inspired to publish more. Their blogs are growing rapidly now and have become eportfolios of their year with me. They have added field trip photo galleries and some will add their artwork too. I love to see them take pride in their work and consider it important.<br />
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Now, having said all this, I must say that we have not commented as much on each other's work as would have liked. Most likely, because we do so verbally. Next year we will have to find a partner class to blog with to solve this. In fact I saw an amazing site that sets weekly blog challenges for students. It leads them through activities to learn about blogs, blog rolls, commenting, reaching out, and connecting.<br />
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I think this will be a great way to reach out and get in a weekly blog
club. Also we will go ahead with Global Read Aloud again and as we make
new blog partners we will Skype more.<br />
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I have started BYOD and some of my class have done so. It was done with little fanfare and students use them as they would the class iPads, We have used Creative Commons and public domain images or their own pictures for all their work. The year started slowly, but in January we reached a tipping point and the blogs took off. Now the year is running out and it feels like we just got started. When I think back to September I am amazed at all the class has accomplished and how much they have grown.<br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-16099086503658424382013-04-24T00:19:00.000-07:002015-05-24T04:51:56.439-07:00Why I Became An Educator? What Legacy?<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Why did I become an educator??</b><br />
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I was actually going to be a Commercial Artist and worked briefly in the industry. At that time it was a field that few women were working in and an adventure in itself. However, I found that there was very little opportunity to create. I painted huge murals on buildings, trucks, windows, and even created and screened museum exhibits. After a awhile, every street I drove down had some of my work on display and every piece of clothing I owned had paint on it somewhere. But..I was always producing someone else's creations. <br />
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Next came Computer programming and I enrolled in Computer Science. I took an elective course in education and the rest fell into place.<br />
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Opportunities to create abounded. One of the best parts of teaching is being able to create a space where learning is an adventure. Every September is a new beginning. Every year has its own challenges and rewards. Creating activities and opportunities to challenge and inspire my students and then watching them surpass my them is always rewarding. Every new project we take on inspires new ones.<br />
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I enjoy working with children, and each year they become mine, but for me it is the way a classroom takes on a life of its own. <br />
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That is harder. I have never thought of teaching in those terms. I have always been passionate about integrating technology and have spent many years striving to do so. I want the world to see elementary school students as the powerhouses they are. Too may times we underestimate their abilities. I have heard: the children are too young to learn how to save their work, or how to logon to their accounts, or that they don't need the computing capacity of older students because they only write short stories. I would like the world to see that these kids are fearless, quick to learn and capable of taking on many of the challenges we assume only much older students can do.<br />
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I would like my teaching legacy to be that I have shown my students, and the world what amazing things they are capable of. I want them to believe they can do it all. I want to open your eyes and make you understand that too.<br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-73620045639435445692013-03-14T16:27:00.000-07:002015-05-24T04:54:54.856-07:00 Progress Report Yr 2 Innovative Designs For Learning<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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As spring break approaches and I plan for Term 3, it is time to reflect on class goals in Integrating Technology for Year 2 of our Innovate Designs For Learning Project. Below are my goals and our progress to date in Year 2.<br />
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This year I want to find new
opportunities to support my class and new resources to individualize
learning for each of my students. <br />
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1. In year 1 of the
Project we dabbled with Pinterest and although we only managed to dip
our toes in and bookmark our work to share, I can see now that there are
other great possibilities for this year. I want to set up separate
boards for each child:<br />
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<li> to post links to their online blogs, movies and to post photos of their artwork;</li>
<li> to pin the resources they find and the photos they use in their
creations. This year we used dropbox but Pinterest makes it much easier
to bookmark and collect resources because it is so visual.</li>
<li>one reason for me to post resources and links to new projects. I make
webpages for each of our projects with video, links and instructions and
I think Pinterest will help me organize and make them quicker to
access. Also the class can add new links they find that we should use or
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<li><span style="color: #38761d;">I am exploring Surrey Schools new web site to build a class wiki that will connect student blogs and websites in one space. I would like to find a way to connect through district resources. I am working on an exemplar site to see if this is a possibility. So far I am finding it much more difficult to use in comparison with online resources, but I am going to complete the site and see how it turns out. When done, it may become a space to link students to all their books, blogs, and videos.</span></li>
<li><span style="color: #38761d;">I am still using Pinterest to collect my own resources and have a class site set up for this year too. However we have been so busy creating content that I have not had time to get students pinning. I will work on this in term 3.</span></li>
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2. I will continue to make movies with the class. Last year we
made two. Both were follow up projects to novels. The class loved
making them and it helped them develop a stronger understanding of
setting, character, key events, and plotlines. They said it made them
become the characters and they learned to work together and value each
other. <span style="color: #0b5394;">This year I would like to open up
opportunities for them to use this format to make documentaries of our
First Nation's workshops and research Owls. Now that Book Creator can
hold videos we can embed our videos and then write about making them. Or
perhaps create a book that contains them all and allow a question and
answer or comment section to go with each video. Lots more
possibilities.</span><br />
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<li><span style="color: #38761d;">We are in the midst of making our first movie. We have written legends and are working to produce them. Students have created the legends, written the scripts, and now that they are bringing heir own devices we can work in smaller groups of three instead of four. We have also used Animoto this year and Book Creator so in term three students will have more ways to present their learning. We will start a research project on Owls and students will choose from making books or a web page to present their work to the class. We have been using book creator and blogging extensively this year and have been getting them to produce their own illustrations or take photos so we do not need to depend on Google for pictures. However this is more time consuming and next term we may end up using royalty free photograhs. </span> </li>
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3. I would like to find more
opportunities to give students choices. They love to take charge of
their own learning. I think that after they have tried a variety of
presentation and research projects they should have the opportunity and
the confidence to decide which ones they want to try again.<br />
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<li><span style="color: #38761d;">We are now able to make slideshows, ebooks, websites, blog and are just starting to film our movies with the iPads. Now that we have the skills we can have more choice.</span> <span style="color: #38761d;">In term three students will have at least two choices for presenting their research on Owls and Explorers.</span></li>
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Sharing. Last year we shared our books and videos at assemblies and
through YouTube and our blogs but we did not have a partner class to
work with to get feedback.This year <span style="color: #0b5394;">I will involve
at least one other class and help them to start their own class blogs,
publish ebooks and I will mentor other teachers as they work on their
own class projects. Also I will find another class that is blogging and
link up with them to comment and share our work and give my class an
opportunity to appreciate the work of others. I want to set up groups to
share online resources and ideas with others on our new Surrey Schools
website and I hope others will add and share theirs with me. I would
like to find a way to meet with some of my twitter colleagues to
share, compare, plan and engage in collaborative projects together.</span><br />
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<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">We joined the Global Read Aloud and were able to skype, Twitter and post our Animoto predictions with others from Surey and around the world. We enjoyed reading along with so many other students and blogged about the book as we went. We have started to work on commenting on our class blogs and on others as a class. </span></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">I attended the Dinner Series and tried to implement ideas between sessions. For example </span></span></li>
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<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">After Digital Stories dinner we made 6 word stories for our Global Read Aloud predictions. We started with the picture then we made twitter predictions and then honed them further into 6 word predictions which we shared using Animoto. I usually start with the writing then move to illustrating but this session made me re-think my lessons and emphasize the importance of the picture </span></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">Bill Ferriter's talk on engaging students in <i>real work </i>was already an important part of our classroom. However, after attending that session I revised my math program to have my students create books to teach others the multiplication tables. Instead of drills, they created Math Raps, and illustrated, wrote and recorded them to create an interactive book. Making Math Raps was a great idea but making the books became a cumbersome project so next year we will make them into videos to share instead of books. It will require more practice and less time illustrating. This is not Kiva, but a step. We still would like to introduce Kiva in Term 3, still a goal to work on. We have been too immersed in projects to find time for everything. It is sometimes hard to decide which ones to take on next. </span></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">I have set up online resources and helped a group of grade six students that are working with video and slides to make presentations at assemblies. They participated in the City of Surrey Anti-Bullying Public Service Video Contest. We are working with our buddy class to make ebooks, I presented at CUEBC's fall technology conference, and mentored teachers at school with book and blogging projects as well. </span> </span></li>
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Assessment: Last year we did <i>school wide writes</i> and as I looked at the
fall and the spring writes I was amazed at the growth. The new writing
is focused and far more detailed. The students edited more, their
stories had better overall structure, and their voice shone through. <span style="color: #134f5c;">I
will need to see if the same is true next year. When they published
their research on the CPR with Book Creator they were able to publish
their findings in their own words - a big step for grade four. Was this
just a one time event or does blogging make such a major difference in
student writing? Some of the most dramatic changes were made by my
lowest students. </span></span></span><br />
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<li><span style="color: #38761d;">This year I looked at the writing results on two fronts. First, I have been watching our blogs evolve over the last term. In the beginning, I had to encourage most of my students to write more. Now they write freely, and seem to enjoy the process more. They are taking on the persona of the characters they write about as well. </span></li>
<li><span style="color: #0b5394;"><span style="color: #38761d;">Secondly, I compared their two <i>school wide writes</i> and found changes in writing, similar to last year. Students that wrote only a few sentences are now writing pages and their writing is becoming more fluent. However, many still have not improved their editing when writing on paper. They are more likely to do so when blogging though. Perhaps they see writing on paper as drafting. </span> </span></li>
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<span style="color: #38761d;">As we enter term 3, we have Legends to finish and new projects ahead. Students now blog, make books, and Animotos. They are currently making videos so they will have the skills in term three to make choices in presentation formats. They are used to working in teams and are becoming more independent in their work habits. They understand how important everyone's role is when working in a group and are becoming more reliable as well.</span><br />
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<span style="color: #38761d;">I am looking forward to term three. The year is slipping by, and as usual we will run out of year before we run out of projects. I would like to find time for more online collaborating so we are going to try Wonderopolis next term-or perhaps Mystery Skypes. Perhaps we will get to try them both.</span><br />
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<span style="color: black;"><br /></span><span style="color: black;"><br /></span>Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-34589055559593160672013-02-23T09:58:00.004-08:002013-02-23T09:58:45.863-08:00For Tia: How To Put A Video in your Blog Hi Tia: this one's for you. Posted your answer here as Surrey Schools is down.<br />
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You can not embed videos yet and yet I wanted to share videos so this is my solution:<br />
They are photos of my videos that are linked to the videos.<br />
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Step 2. Go YouTube and take a picture of the video (command, shift, 3
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Step 5 Done! Easy! The arrow on the photo is what lets people know at first glance that it is a video. <br />
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I must be a visual learner because I ignore text links and always go straight to content that I can see that I want or need at a glance. I hate opening link after link to find what I am looking for, so this is the a solution I use to create my own thumbnails when I want them and they are not available.<br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-72152838426846239192013-02-19T09:30:00.000-08:002013-02-19T19:38:47.943-08:00Blogging: "Play The Whole Game"Recently, I have been reading interesting articles from MindShift on visions of educational technology and thinking about the new BCEDPLAN's emphasis on digital literacy. The following quote from <a href="http://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/2013/02/three-competing-visions-of-educational-technology-which-is-yours.html" target="_blank">Three Competing Visions Of Educational Technology</a> refers to playing the whole game when integrating technology in a meaningful way. As we finish our second school wide write I contemplated what playing the whole game looks like in my class, and in particular as it pertains to writing.<br />
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<span style="background-color: blue;"><a href="http://Three competing visions of educational technology. Which is yours?" target="_blank"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: blue;">Three competing visions of educational technology. Which is yours?</span></span></a></span></h3>
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<span style="background-color: white;"><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><span style="color: blue;">"Used well, the computer extends the breadth, depth and complexity of
potential projects. This in turn affords kids with the opportunity to,
in the words of David Perkins, “play the whole game.” Thanks to the
computer, children today have the opportunity to be mathematicians,
novelists, engineers, composers, geneticists, composers, filmmakers,
etc… But, only if our vision of computing is sufficiently imaginative." </span> </span></span></span></span></blockquote>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">I have been trying to empower students with the new competencies we are moving to in our quest for digital literacy. Our iPads and computers are important tools in our daily learning. We use them to create
movies, ebooks, and to share our work. We work in partners and teams and collaborate with students in other schools with Skype.
Working together to understand, create and solve gives us purpose,
guides our learning and teaches respect...but has it enhanced our learning? Has it done more than motivate and engage us? Is "playing the whole game" important to student achievement?</span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">One of our school goals is writing. We are using school wide writes to assess student progress in this area. Our first write was in October. We had another in January and will write again in term three. Since October, we have blogged extensively, created ebooks, and are about to embark on writing and producing movies as part of our study on First Nations legends. I am looking for validation that the time spent daily on blogging and creating books was time well invested prior to proceeding with new unit plans. I reviewed our writing progress using the two writing samples and this is what I learned.</span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">Progress:</span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• Students are writing more - especially my lower students. In October student writing ranged from several sentences to a page in length. In January, most were writing three to four pages. </span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• Their writing is more fluent. They are more focused and have a better sense of what they are trying to accomplish, or what their story is about. Now they have a beginning or starting point and a sense of direction while they write. They focus on the story and follow a logical path from introduction to end, with less repetition and are not adding irrelevant information.</span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• They are less focused on "video game" writing. Fewer students are caught up in writing about fighting with little regard to story or character. </span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• They are starting to add their own "voice" and making an effort to engage the reader rather than simply listing a series of events.</span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• They are starting to use conversation, vary their sentence structure, and more detail to explain and add interest.</span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">Areas needing focused support. Now that we are writing more we will focus more on editing.</span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• Sentence structure. Although they are writing more and trying out new ways to engage the reader, many still have run on and incomplete sentences. They need to work on editing their writing to add the punctuation after they get their ideas down. As we write our legends we will work on peer editing. Scripting their legends for their videos will help with conversation and focus them on setting and character development. </span></span></span><span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• Organization - We have not yet spent time on paragraphs as our writing was too brief. Now that we are becoming more fluent we can organize our writing into paragraphs. We will work on this through a research project, and in our daily blogging. We will use subtopics to research owls and to separate scenes for their movies.</span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">• purpose - As we continue to work on our blogs and use our sites we will focus on the reasons we are writing or presenting. We will work on combining information, sorting out the relevant, and ensuring that what we write is important to our purpose. We will continue to work on commenting and discussing other blogs with each other.</span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
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Conclusions:<br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">Overall, I was very impressed with the progress we have made. I think that blogging has given students both opportunity and a purpose to write (to play the whole game). This has resulted in increased confidence and direction. They enjoy writing now and often add more as they blog. We always write rough drafts in our journals first and then move online and I think this has made students more willing to edit and add "more" as they write. Having time to re-read their drafts as they blog gives them the opportunity to enhance their writing. Having their own sites and blogs gives them the audience and purpose to enjoy writing. They often ask to add more or write extra blogs. They are choosing to write from home now and to add extra blogs if they are finished early.</span></span></span><br />
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<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">At our last diner series we talked about giving students authentic work to inspire and motivate them. For us it is our blogs. There is a sense of purpose during class time and students are acquiring a sense of independence. They work at their own rate now. This provides the opportunity to individualize projects to fit student abilities. They use the iPads to upload their artwork and help each other when problems arise. </span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]">As we research and making movies I expect we will develop an even deeper understanding of story and our voices will become stronger. This was my experience last year and I am confident we are on track to do so again this year. Students will have another choice in how to present their writing and become better at collaborators. </span></span></span><br />
<span data-ft="{"tn":"K"}" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2]"><span class="UFICommentBody" id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0"><span id=".reactRoot[1].[1][2][1]{comment361533120621631_52822728}.0.[1].0.[1].0.[0].[0][2].0.[0]"><br /></span></span></span>As I look at these results with an eye on the new draft competencies from the BCEDPLAN I feel that we are headed in the right direction. <br />
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<li>Communication</li>
<li>Critical thinking</li>
<li>Creative thinking and innovation</li>
<li>Personal responsibility and well being</li>
<li>Social responsibility</li>
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Playing the whole game has promoted social responsibility in class. It has helped students to self-regulate as they become responsible for their own work, and for their part in group projects. During blog time they are often all in different stages of publishing and this required them to take charge of their time and work independently. Some will be drafting while others are illustrating or working online. Students need to rely on each other for technical support and often work at home. They move from one task to the next and are comfortable working together to accomplish tasks. They have learned to appreciate the strengths of classmates, ask each other for support, and provide the same to others.<br />
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My next quest is to find new ways to assess, self assess, and peer assess student work. Langwiches blog discusses this and offers an assessment rubric for blogs. This will be a starting point for me to begin creating class rubrics with students. <br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-75386629831971483492013-02-06T18:36:00.002-08:002013-02-06T18:36:18.504-08:00 A Miserable Life ( Stop Bullying )<br />
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Just before Christmas I received a flyer for an Anti Bullying Contest. Students from grade 6 and up were invited to create a 30 sec or 60 sec video on the topic of Anti-bullying. My previous students have been looking for opportunities to use the skills they learned last year and their creative talents to make slide shows for our assemblies and to mentor other classes. I invited them to enter the contest and they jumped at the chance. They wrote, directed, acted, filmed and edited the film using and iPad and a Macbook. They spent recess, lunch hours and after school time to complete the film. They read all the rules, ensured that their entry met all of the necessary requirements and presented me with their finished movie. I thought that I was going to have to help with technical support and remind them how to manipulate iMovie. I was wrong. They remembered. They are amazing!<br />
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My only job was to upload the film to the contest website and ensure all the permission slips were obtained and forwarded with their entry. They never fail to impress me with their dedication and enthusiasm. <br />
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This is the film.Another feather in their cap.<br />
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Every year it is a struggle to get my students to master their times tables. We listen to music, have timetable drills, play times table games and I assign them for homework. I've tried it all. Last year I tried something new. I had the class create their own times table raps and for the first time virtually all my students learned their tables. </div>
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This year we are working to make times tables ebooks with voice over fact "raps". It is a time consuming project but if the students learn these facts it will be time well spent, as very few of my class know them.<br />
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6 and 4</div>
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-41685991290277789322012-12-03T23:36:00.000-08:002013-02-04T20:13:34.236-08:00 On Blogging and Reporting I was reviewing student work as I wrote report cards and I found it very easy to flip from the report card to student blogs to refresh my memory. When I looked at a page of names and grades I saw numbers. I saw data but I don't see what each child did well and how they progressed over the term. I know them, their abilities, and their strength and weaknesses but the numbers don't tell me the whole story. They don't help me tell the story.<br />
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When I look at the blogs I see students. I remember what the assignment was; what criteria we were focusing on; and I see how they progressed. <br />
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letter grades mean to educators and what they mean to families. Parents view a C or C+ is a low mark. Everyone
knows an A is great and everyone wants an A. But what does it
really mean? How does it describe the child as a learner? <span style="color: blue;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: black;">I know when I hand out report cards next week many of my students will be disappointed. Even though I tell them what the letters mean they will expect A"s and all be waiting with their fingers crossed. </span></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: black;">When my students read each others work or see examples they know exceptional work when they see it. They understand what they can work towards. I know they can see all of this and can still be proud of their own work. They are peer and self-evaluating as they share their work with each other. The sharing is as important as the writing as it helps us understand. We take the time to read each other's blogs and comment. Right now our comments are moving from "nice work" to questions and constructive comments. This is a very important part of the process and worth using class time to do. Some of the best reasons for using technology are that we can share easily and that it provides purpose to our learning. We become doers and work from home and school. It ties "school learning" to real life. Learning isn't something we leave in the classroom. </span></span></span><br />
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<span style="color: blue;"><span style="background-color: white;"><span style="color: black;">We just published our first term of blogs on our First Nation's workshops, and on our Global Novel Study. We talked about what makes a good blog and the importance of editing. We are working on writing daily and beginning to understand that their is value and purpose in writing. We are sharing our work as we read classmate's blogs. Now students are asking if they can go back and add more to their past work, or if they can blog other things they have written. They see their websites as a work in progress and they are important to them. </span></span></span><br />
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If we want children to be "21 Century Learners" we need to use "21st century assessment tools". I have asked each student to get their parents to read their blogs and comment on one. I am hoping that involving parents will create better understanding of student progress than the report card that will go home in a few days. <br />
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When I send home student work or hold student lead conferences parents see a snapshot of their child's work at that point in time. When they go online they see a running timeline of their child's progress and have the opportunity to be involved through comments and conversations with their child. Our blogs provide a window into our classroom that is available for viewing anytime. We are proud to be writers.<br />
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Today we finished our fourth workshop in 2 weeks. We spent the last two weeks involved in a series of First Nations workshops courtesy of our Aboriginal Program. We learned about the importance of salmon; what potlatches and button blankets are; and their importance to the First Nations people. We made button blankets, learned to draw oviods to make crests, and to weave on a loom.<br />
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What a great way to learn. What an opportunity to experience the culture and to share our learning. There is much more to come as we will be drumming and dancing; studying, writing and filming creation legends; and hosting a celebration for Aboriginal Days this year. <br />
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One of the best parts of teaching grade 4 is the opportunity we have, here in Surrey, to experience such rich learning opportunities without ever opening a textbook. We listen to our First Nations, learn from their words, and experience their culture as we participate in all of these activities. We will be honoring their teaching as we chronicle the journey through blogs, photos, videos, and our creations. We are building a treasure to share in June when we celebrate Aboriginal Days. <br />
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Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-54457466945091870252012-11-02T08:44:00.000-07:002013-02-04T20:17:30.820-08:00Month 2,October ReflectionsBlogging, again.<br />
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We are up and running again and have restored most of our lost work. We have just finished our Global read Aloud novel and are now busy looking into the endangered status of elephants and gorillas through the World Wildlife website. We have been skyping weekly with our new buddies from a neighbouring school. It has been exciting to meet with them weekly and share our pictures, blogs, and predictions.<br />
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This was my first Global Read Aloud. It has been a lot of hard work, but we enjoyed the book, made new friends, and learned how to blog. We are going to work with the other school to create a joint final project. If all goes as planned we will make our first 1 minute video on the book. This is our first inter school collaboration. It has encouraged us to take the time to share and provided new pupose and deadlines for our hard work. <br />
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I attended the first dinner meeting with @shaeski on Digital Storytelling and I tried to use ideas from the session during October as part of my commitment to Designs For Learning. Usually I have students write about their reading and then create illustrations to add to their writing. For October, I flipped that. I started each reflection on the book by having the students make a picture to show me what Ivan or Stella felt, who their favourite character was and what their favourite part of the reading was. After we drew we wrote about our drawings. During this time we also did a impromptu write on Halloween. One thing I observed was that my weaker writers did better with the picture to jump start their thoughts. It gave them a tronger, more visual starting point than a word web or a brainstorm, or a class discussion. I think I will use this more often and next time I will extend it by getting students to focus on describing the setting and characters from their illustrations to add detail and enrich their writng.<br />
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As November starts we will be having a seies of First Nation workshops on drumming, weaving, salmon, drawing, potlatches and button blankets. We will be writing about our learning and recording our expereinces with video and photographs. I will take most of the footage and pictures as they work. Usually the students journal or blog about the workshops. This year I will have the students make a video or a digital collage to describe their experiences and then use them to present what they learned as well as blogging like we usually do.<br />
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Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-57917451815143522252012-10-11T17:40:00.003-07:002012-11-21T20:38:54.488-08:00HomeworkIn the last two weeks we have been working on the 2012 Global Read
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We have blogged as Ivan, the gorilla, and as Stella, the elephant. We have laughed with Ivan as he described humanity and felt his sadness as he lost his best friend.<br />
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The class was excited to set up their own websites and blogs and we worked every day this week to blog and illustrate our projects.<br />
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One thing about teaching...You are always starting over. There aren't many careers that offer a fresh start every year, and perhaps many would consider starting over so often daunting. However, for teachers it is a chance to reflect and renew. <br />
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As I start again, I look forward to all of the new opportunities with my new class and question if I can do it all. Every year I wonder how can I capture my students and challenge them. What new tools and resources are there to make learning exciting and meaningful? Can I take a whole new crop of children and turn them into writers, readers, and creators? What can I do to make this year better than last year?<br />
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So far we have created our student pages and are almost ready to publish our first entry. Every year I think this will be a big job. Every year I am wrong. The class got it right away and are already logging in and working from home. They are starting to bring in their own devices and we found some great apps to create digital portraits for our blogs. Using PowerCam and Mobile Monet students took pictures of themselves and used special effects to start their portraits. We will use new apps to merge portraits with our own artwork to create a "me" collage. If they turn out well we can make class and school portraits as well. This year I want to explore the camera and utilize it more.<br />
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Last year was a true adventure in
learning for me. I have always used technology in my teaching but I have
never had so many opportunities to integrate. Access to technology,
availability of new apps, online space to blog and the emergence of
iPads have opened new doors to us.<br />
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It was exciting to see and hear of the changes moving forward in
project based learning. As part of the day's activities we
re-considered our progress and re grouped for a fresh start as each of
does every fall ready to take on another year of learning. We made short
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<span style="font-size: x-small;"> </span>This year I want to find new
opportunities to support my class and new resources to individualize
learning for each of my students. <br />
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1. In year 1 of the
Project we dabbled with Pinterest and although we only managed to dip
our toes in and bookmark our work to share, I can see now that there are
other great possibilities for this year. I want to set up separate
boards for each child:<br />
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<li> to post links to their online blogs, movies and to post photos of their artwork;</li>
<li> to pin the resources they find and the photos they use in their
creations. This year we used dropbox but Pinterest makes it much easier
to bookmark and collect resources because it is so visual.</li>
<li>one for me to post resources and links to new projects. I make
webpages for each of our projects with video, links and instructions and
I think Pinterest will help me organize and make them quicker to
access. Also the class can add new links they find that we should use or
share Then they become part of the assignment creation phase. </li>
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2. I will continue to make movies with the class. Last year we
made two. Both were follow up projects to novels. The class loved
making them and it helped them develop a stronger understanding of
setting, character, key events, and plotlines. They said it made them
become the characters and they learned to work together and value each
other. <span style="color: #0b5394;">This year I would like to open up
opportunities for them to use this format to make documentaries of our
First Nation's workshops and research Owls. Now that Book Creator can
hold videos we can embed our videos and then write about making them. Or
perhaps create a book that contains them all and allow a question and
answer or comment section to go with each video. Lots more
possibilities.</span><br />
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3. I would like to find more
opportunities to give students choices. They love to take charge of
their own learning. I think that after they have tried a variety of
presentation and research projects they should have the opportunity and
the confidence to decide which ones they want to try again.<br />
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Sharing. Last year we shared our books and videos at assemblies and
through YouTube and our blogs but we did not have a partner class to
work with to get feedback.This year <span style="color: #0b5394;">I will involve
at least one other class and help them to start their own class blogs,
publish ebooks and I will mentor other teachers as they work on their
own class projects. Also I will find another class that is blogging and
link up with them to comment and share our work and give my class an
opportunity to appreciate the work of others. I want to set up groups to
share online resources and ideas with others on our new Surrey Schools
website and I hope others will add and share theirs with me. I would
like to find a way to meet with some of my twitter colleagues to
share, compare, plan and engage in collaborative projects together.</span><br />
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Assessment: Last year we did school wide writes and as I looked at the
fall and the spring writes I was amazed at the growth. The new writing
is focused and far more detailed. The students edited more, their
stories had better overall structure, and their voice shone through. <span style="color: #134f5c;">I
will need to see if the same is true next year. When they published
their research on the CPR with Book Creator they were able to publish
their findings in their own words - a big step for grade four. Was this
just a one time event or does blogging make such a major difference in
student writing? Some of the most dramatic changes were made by my
lowest students. </span></span> </span><br />
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<span style="color: black;">Year 1 was inspiring and I am looking forward to
an another great year. I am sure that more opportunities and ideas lie
just around the corner. Starting all over with a new class of "rookies"
seems daunting, but I know that jumping right back in always works,
the children always amaze me and the year flies by. </span><br />
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<span style="color: black;"><br /></span><span style="color: black;"><br /></span>Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-48300750350935244712012-07-09T15:52:00.003-07:002013-02-04T20:20:27.032-08:00Assessing Math With A Smartboard<br />
Math time is a busy time in our class. The Smartboard brings my students together to solve problems and support each other as they tackle new concepts. They are always eager to get to work and the best part is that even if they are not up using the board, they are actively figuring out what they would answer to be ready for their chance. A big plus is that as they work I can see what they are thinking. <br />
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This allows me to alter my teaching to address the misunderstandings of
the students. For example, when we were working on place value, one question I gave the class stumped them all. Their job was to write 1, 416, 098 from
the digits that were in a place value chart on the Smartboard. Every student came up one at a time,
and one at a time they were stumped. This amazed me because I thought they had a good understanding of the concept.
They were able to take the numbers from the chart and write them out in
the correct order1416098. However, the problem came when they tried to
put in the commas and read the number. After watching them come up one
after one, it soon became apparent what the problem was. They all started
from the left side of the number and counted out three digits and
placed the first comma. resulting in 141, 609, 8???? Of course it was
all down hill from there. Some tried to drop out the zero and others
tried adding some extra ones in various spots. However, no one thought of starting
from the right. I guess that we are so ingrained to read left to right
that the idea of starting from the right never occurred to them. We tried for about fifteen minutes until recess. They all headed out with the problem still unsolved. After the recess I set them groups to find a solution and the puzzle was eventually solved.<br />
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Who knew Multiplication drills could be could be so much fun! Just a simple set of interactive buttons and the game is on! My students love these two big, noisy buttons. We use them for team math sports. They capture the first person's touch, light up, make a sound and count down. We use them for math drills amongst other games. They are always asking for a chance to use this. <br />
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Another resource from this website is a function machine.We use this as
teams as well. One student makes up the function while the other solves
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These resources are from<span style="color: #0b5394;"> TeacherLed</span> http://bit.ly/OwnCHv. <br />
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Integrating technology was not new to me, but the iPads were. The first thing I did was to explore many of the Apps that were available to use in a variety of applications. I looked at apps that helped learn math facts, others that let you create books, video and music, and still others that let you download and read eBooks. I had intended to try it all.<br />
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Halloween. Each child followed the writing process in planning,
drafting, editing and publishing their own story. They learned how to
create a webpage, took photos of their illustrations and posted both.
During the process they learned how to use Dropbox, how to upload
pictures from iPads and then download them to use in a
blog. We worked through many problems, and their resolution and enthusiasm grew with each success. They learned to value each others opinions and to rely on each other for support.<br />
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Then we started blogging...and writing took on new importance to the class. The students began to take charge of their own learning. They stared blogging about class activities. Laterthey took on a new role as a character from our novel and their blogs became her diary.<br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">"We started to blog with the idea of blogging once every week or two. We
now blog every day we are together. The kids are always looking for more
ideas to blog. They write more now. They are more creative in their
blogs and they are always busy taking pictures of their work with the
iPads to publish their work in their blogs.</span><br />
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About this time we finished our Literature Circle novels and started a new project. We worked in our groups of four to create a video of the books. The students rewrote the book as a play, created sets, characters and scripts and used the ipads and MyStopMotion to create animations of the books. They used iMovie to do voice overs for them. I showed them briefly how to use the app and gave them very basic instruction on iMovie. They took up the challenge and became directors, actors, and producers.<br />
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feet first and again the class surpassed all expectations. We all
started together but soon leaders emerged and as problems were encountered,
solutions were found. Everyone was proud of their finished movie and
gained a deeper understanding of the elements of a story. As I watched
and listened I realized just how important this was to them and marveled
at their new found expertise in setting and character portrayal. " <span style="color: black;">(Reflections on Innovative Learning year 1)</span></span></blockquote>
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We also took on the researching of the building of the CPR and its importance to B.C. We watched several YouTube documentaries on the building of the railway and took notes. We then set out and found old pictures of Immigrants working on the railway and the dangers they faced. We used Book Creator to meld our notes and pictures and created voice overs for the books. I wondered if students would emerge from the project with more than just technology skills and they impressed us by answering questions on their books, When I asked them if making the book helped them learn they said ."Yes, cause the information keeps traveling around your head when you need to use it."<br />
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I am amazed at all we have accomplished and how we have grown as a
team. <span style="color: black;">Technology has become entwined in my daily classroom routine. </span><b style="color: black;"><i>I don't plan how and when to use technology</i>.</b><span style="color: black;">
On any given day, you will find some of my class filming or doing voice
overs as others are drafting and still others are blogging. Some are
busy taking photos of their latest artwork or making illustrations for
their blogs. Some may even be using the time to finish up some Math or
scrapbooking. We have many projects on the go and we are often all in
different stages of creating. We have blocks of work time and students
help each other, teach each other, work together and technology is just
another tool in our crayon box.</span><br />
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As we worked through each project I worried about the time
involvement for each. Were we taking too long? Was each project and
effective use of time? Would students finish with a deeper understanding
of the content they used? How could I evaluate each student's learning
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It is gratifying to know that the
students think they have learned more and have a deeper understanding
of the content we set out to learn about. They felt that they would
remember more about the topics than if they had just read about them,
answered questions, or written reports.<br />
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observations of the time they spent actively engaged and the
collaboration required in creating the movies, books, and blogs would
mirror those of the class.<br />
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<span style="color: #0b5394;">"I have learned as much as I have taught and am excited to try new
projects next year. Each new project we finish seems to open a new
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PS We never got to those Math apps or any of the other teaching apps. In May I erased them from the iPads and we are all happy filming, writing, taking photos and building portfolios. We used Pinterest to bookmark our work and highlight out portfolios Our adventure has just begun. We are already looking to next year.<br />
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Linda Dyck<br />
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I am currently a grade 4 teacher in Surrey B.C. I have integrated technology in my teaching for over 20 years and have given many workshops on how to do so. I am a past president of CUEBC and was Conference Chair of TELED, a twin International conference on technology integration in Victoria, and New Orleans. I participated in Ministry of British Columbia investigation into k-12 requirements for the successful integration of technology in schools. As part of this year long investigation I was one of the co-authors of the final report <i>Conditions For Success</i>. I appeared on Working TV in a documentary on the pros and cons of using technology in elementary school.<br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-80563226070036002442012-06-13T15:05:00.003-07:002013-02-04T20:21:27.182-08:00In Our Own Words!<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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This is a documentary made by my students about our year long journey in project based learning with technology. The students interviewed each other and mixed in clips of their work. I asked them to think about how the technology changed the way they learned and what they learned.<br />
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This is their voice.<br />
This is what they want you to know about their adventures along the way.<br />
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<b>"Using the blog is incredible because we can share our projects with the world</b></div>
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<b> When making our movies we cooperate with each other and get closer</b></div>
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<b>A textbook has limited information when the web has millions of results</b></div>
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<b>computers are very fast for searching up stuff</b></div>
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<b>When we did our Barkerville journals it felt like we were there</b></div>
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<b>When we are on Youtube looking at our movies it looks like we have fame and people we don't know, know us</b></div>
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<b>In a group you an share your ideas and create something amazing</b></div>
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<b>Blogging about a book or something makes you feel like your in the book </b></div>
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<b>If you bring your own technology you can work on your stuff at home too</b></div>
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<b>Putting movies on YouTube might make it go viral</b></div>
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<b>When we do blogs we have to research things and by getting information we are learning </b></div>
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<b>When you have a blog you can share your information with everyone elsse I really like our website because you can look back on it all"</b></div>
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-12594813741161989582012-05-31T21:07:00.000-07:002013-02-04T20:23:30.603-08:00Reflections on Integration<br />
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In 2007, I found Wikis. A way of sharing, publishing, engaging and promoting writing. We started by writing every day, creating scrapbooks and a class Wiki. The Wiki gave my class a reason to write and they took off. This was a class that struggled with written output and the difference that our Wiki made was very evident. We were lucky enough to have an author and a game developer answer questions and chat with us through our Wiki as well. The students loved showing off their work and often took the time to go back and edit or re-edit from home. It surprised me to see students had made changes over summer and that we had traffic from all over the world as they shared their pages. 2007and 2008 were our Wiki years. We loved it. They are still up and my students stop by and visit their old work.<br />
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In 2009, we acquired carts of Macbooks. IMovie and iPhoto and iWeb became tools of choice for telling our stories and we made DVDs of our work. We have continued making movies and have discovered blogging. Another success! Another reason to write. We blog every day, and since we received the iPads we use Book Creator and MyStopMotion to make movies and publish books. We have a class website, a YouTube channel and a Pinterest account. We are running out of year faster than we are running out of projects.<br />
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<span style="color: black;">Technology has become entwined in my daily classroom routine. </span><b style="color: black;"><i>I don't plan how and when to use technology</i>.</b><span style="color: black;"> On any given day, you will find some of my class filming or doing voice overs as others are drafting and still others are blogging. Some are busy taking photos of their latest artwork or making illustrations for their blogs. Some may even be using the time to finish up some Math or scrapbooking. We have many projects on the go and we are often all in different stages of creating. We have blocks of work time and students help each other, teach each other, work together and technology is just another tool in our crayon box. If we can't get the Macbooks during specific times we change our day around and use them when we can. We usually work in small groups and some of us take on more projects than others.</span></div>
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<span style="color: black;">I have always integrated technology,
and I know many of my peers
do not share my views on its importance in the classroom. They see
computers as a way to teach
typing, to learn math facts, or to research and publish a report. Many
want a one on one ratio of computers to students and think of
using computers as a acquiring a new skill. They want scheduled weekly
times with computers and don't see the need to have ongoing significant
access to them. Over the years, I have been steadfast in resisting scope
and sequences, marking technology skills, promoting integration and
arguing for increased technology funding for elementary schools. I
still believe that elementary school is the perfect place to use
technology, as integration is the cornerstone elementary classes are
built upon. We need to see <b><i>technology as an essential tool for elementary students</i></b>, a means for early intervention and a way to kick start literacy. </span><br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7325970192100688149.post-83873190268046105232012-05-29T22:36:00.000-07:002013-02-04T20:23:59.054-08:00MindshiftI am excited to begin planning for the year ahead. There is so much I would like to take on. A new class, a new challenge,<br />
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From my twitter feed, today <br />
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KQED MINDSHIFT HOW WE LEARN via Kevin Amboe <br />
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<span class="entry-date">August 22, 2011 | 2:14 PM</span> | By <a href="http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/author/tbarseghian/" rel="author" title="Posts by Tina Barseghian">Tina Barseghian</a></h6>
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Five Changes Every School Should Make</h2>
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<b>Make all learning real, relevant, tied to communities</b>,
with real application in the kids’ lives outside of the classroom.
Example: Ban research papers—unless they are published online and have
an informative, persuasive, or other real purpose for others. Learning
should have an impact beyond getting an “A” on the assignment.<br />
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<b>Teach kids to think </b>through, with, about, for–and
create–new, interactive digital global communication. I don’t mean this
as an add on. I mean rethinking all the subjects we now teach in view of
the possibilities (what techies call “affordances”) of the digital age.
That means getting rid of the “two cultures” binary. STEM subjects are
impoverished without creativity, analysis, critical thinking. The
Information Age is about putting back together the knowledge that the
Industrial Age subdivided. A simpler way is to say have them all learn
Scratch multimedia programming and think about the possibilities. </blockquote>
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Things I learned from my methods classes: </div>
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1. You need to make learning relevant. You need to tie it to the here and now. We learn best when we need to use knowledge for a greater purpose. It is not good enough to teach skills and content for future use.<br />
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For example, if we require students to research a Canadian Explorer, and report back simply to receive a mark, they will. However, if we ask them to join that explorer on his journey, find out where they went, what they did, and blog about their adventures, they live the part. They need to <i><b>use</b></i> all the research and tie into their imaginations, They need to create, to become involved. They will take away so much more and enjoy the experience.<br />
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2. Children love to share. We all do. The bigger the audience, The more successful they feel. This year my class made videos that we posted on YouTube of their novel studies. They enjoyed the literature circles they participated in as they read their books, but they <b>loved</b> turning them into movies. They asked for one more chance to make a movie before the year ends so we are racing to do just that. This time, the excitement is much higher, the plans are more elaborate, the sets and characters are coming together quickly and after a few days we are almost ready to film. This one is all them. Their project. They are working at night and planning at recess. There have been trips to dollar stores for the extra sparkle and telephone conferences to create scripts. This is a true labor of love.<br />
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3. It's not about the mark. It's about growing, sharing and teaching each other. It's about working together and appreciating and enjoying each success. It's about being proud and celebrating. It is about being our best.<br />
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<br />Linda Dyckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14403878919926112208noreply@blogger.com0