Sunday, December 16, 2012

EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections Sunday, December 16, 2012


EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections
Sunday, December 16, 2012
This web conference was crucial for weeks 4 and 5 in this class, especially with information about the submissions of work for both weeks. Two of my team mates attended this conference also. There still is confusion over a few items but I think we can figure it out through our attendance of this web conference. Some students shared the link to a free web music service that we may use with Creative Commons, very helpful information.  I also did a private chat with one of my partners as the web conference was going on, we chatted about things being said and how we would act upon them. I also learned more of what was needed to be placed on TK20. I am currently working on my TK20 submission and awaiting the week 5 overview.  I enjoyed attending the web conferences during this class and gained valuable insight as well as the peer interaction. 

EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections Sunday, December 16, 2012


EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections
Sunday, December 16, 2012
This web conference was crucial for weeks 4 and 5 in this class, especially with information about the submissions of work for both weeks. Two of my team mates attended this conference also. There still is confusion over a few items but I think we can figure it out through our attendance of this web conference. Some students shared the link to a free web music service that we may use with Creative Commons, very helpful information.  I also did a private chat with one of my partners as the web conference was going on, we chatted about things being said and how we would act upon them. I also learned more of what was needed to be placed on TK20. I am currently working on my TK20 submission and awaiting the week 5 overview.  I enjoyed attending the web conferences during this class and gained valuable insight as well as the peer interaction. 

Monday, December 10, 2012

EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections Monday, December 10, 2012



EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections
Monday, December 10, 2012
I had computer issues during this conference. I could not hear anything being said. I could only see the text conversations. By asking questions and following along with the text I was able to benefit from this web conference. Week 4 is a big week in culmination of our group projects. There is still some uncertainty so attending this web conference was a great outlet into solving/getting help for myself as well as my team.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections Sunday, December 09, 2012


EDLD 5363 Web conference Reflections
Sunday, December 09, 2012

The web conference was very beneficial to me. This first week of group work was confusing. I had a group in order from a previous class but the work content had us a little confused. By attending the conference I was able to clear up my confusion and submit my assignments correctly.
I also had the opportunity to meet some of my fellow classmates. Although I did not use a camera or microphone I could follow the conversation and add my input. It was nice to see some new faces as well as speak to my peers.
Some great ideas were suggested through this conference. I will be able to relay them to my team and see what we can do with these new ideas.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

EDLD 5363 week 2 assignment/podcast


Windows Movie Make Video Software Script for Podcast
First if you do not already have Movie Maker installed on your machine please do so. Type in a Google search of WMM and it will take you to a site where you may download the software for free.
Once installed - open the program. You will see a toolbar at the top of the page, blank video to the left, and your project “workbox” to the right. From the top icon choose new project. If you have any videos or photos you would like to include in the project select the add photos and videos icon.  You then are brought to a place where you can search your computers for saved images and videos for your project. Simply open whatever pictures or videos you wish to add to your movie. For multiple images repeat the process of selecting the add photos and videos icon. There is also a webcam video button which you may select should your machine have a webcam and you wish to record using your webcam.
Each photo or video you add can be customized any way you like. You can make the picture black & white, add different colors, rotate the image, add text to the image, change the effects of the image (how it makes the transition from one photo to another) , and so much more.  You can add captions to the photos as well as add a movie title, credits, director, and everything else that makes this program feel like you are using expensive editing software.
 When you are finished adding your pictures and videos you have the option to add music or narration.  You may search your ITunes account for music to add to your project or you may select from Windows factory music choices. They also included a free music website you may add music from, it only has select music so you may not find exactly what you want there, but it’s free. If you have a microphone connected to your computer you can push the record narration button and record your own personal narration that complements your video or photos. Use or download an application from the app store such as voice recorder. This feature will allow you to trim the audio to correct any errors. If you do not have a microphone but you do possess a Smartphone you can record sound from your phone and email it to yourself. From there you may save the audio to your computer and upload under the add record narration button, choose the add audio feature and you then can select your audio piece and add it your project.
Once you have completed your movie you need to save it. Press the save movie button and you are given the choice of what to title your piece as where to save it on your computer. You also have the option to email the video to anyone as well as add the video to websites such as YouTube, Facebook, and Flickr.  Your newly created video can even be published to the world wide web by selecting the publish movie icon and selecting where you want it to be seen.
Podcast sequence
Research again how to create/upload podcast using Audacity.
Write my script on Microsoft Movie Maker.
Use my assignment 1 project to explain the steps on how to create videos.
Make sure I know how it works, to make the recording go smoothly.
I do not have a microphone so I will be recording my podcast audio using my I phone.
No music will be used.
Make sure I am comfortable and knowledgeable to begin recording.
Record the audio.
Edit the audio for any errors.
Upload to audacity.
Upload to podcast supporting site: www.podbean.com


podcast link: http://maryshelley.podbean.com/2012/11/23/windows-movie-maker-tutorial/





Thursday, November 22, 2012

my experience creating a personal digital story for EDLD 5363

I used Windows Movie Maker for my story. It was extremely easy to use, nothing hard about selecting what photos to use as well as adding narration and effects. I highly recommend it to anyone needed to put their photos in a fun, video format. It's free! I just downloaded the program and was working on it in minutes!

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

EDLD 5363 Multimedia Video Technology Week 1 Assignment

Video on YouTube:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYyU6ij4658&feature=youtu.be



Adventure story script
Mighty Mud Dash, October 20, 2012- Sam Houston Race Park in Houston, TX.
This was my first mud run or run anything like this! I registered because a few friends were attending and asked me to join them. The pictures from their website looked so fun- why not? The only negative in this was that I did not fully “train” as I should have. I try to do 3 miles on the elliptical each day of the week as well as some ab work but the mud run was more than that! It was only 3 miles, but 3 miles of running, obstacles, mud, and water.  I was not prepared for the mud run, but neither were my friends.  We knew we were in trouble but that did not seem to phase us. The run to the first obstacle felt like it was a few miles- it may have just been nerves or anxiety of what was to come. After the first few mud obstacles I felt like I weighed 20 pounds heavier with the accumulation of mud on my clothing and shoes! We then were running alongside the Sam Houston Pkwy and cars were honking at us as we ran/walked. Some of the obstacles were ropes for climbing, because we were at the back of the pack the ropes were so wet and muddy that it was almost impossible to climb. I made it up most of these but there were a few that I unfortunately had to walk around. The muddy moguls were the hardest (possibly most fun) part of the race. You basically slide into a huge mud/water filled pit then from there climb out using a mud wall. Once you slide into the muddy water you were covered with mud, it was blinding! As you can see from the pictures, I could not see! I made it up 2 hills but had to walk around the other 2 for times’ sake as well as saving my energy for the rest of the run. We then made it out and were onto the next part, climbing a huge mud hill. Once up the hill you were able to stand under sprinklers and wash off, only to have to slide down through the mud again! The next few obstacles were crawling through mud and scaling a few walls. Approaching the finish line was a sea of monkey bars, wet and muddy monkey bars. I walked around those, needless to say. Then the last obstacle between me and the finish line- a huge wall. It had very small steps so it was a bear to climb. I had 3 people that I did not know who helped/boosted me over- I was not going to walk around on the last challenge of the day! I made it over and ran the finish line to receive my mighty mud dash medal.  At the finish line bananas and water were in plentiful fashion for all the racers to enjoy. Of course many pictures were taken by our friends as well as the race staff.  We then had all the mud hosed off my local firefighters using their trucks and hoses!  It was quite an adventurous and muddy day! We have already registered for the next mighty mud dash which is coming up in April 2013. The next day I could barley dress me due to the soreness of the fun I had enjoyed the day before. It took me about 4 days to fully recover from the race but it was worth the pain! I know now to prepare for the race, due a tad bit more training so I will not be in as much pain after!

 Storyboard: 
Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
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Scene: Race time
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Scene: Group picture-clean
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Scene: The walk
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Scene: before shot
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Scene: slippery climb
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Scene: BLINDED!
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Scene: Victory up the first mogul
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Scene: Blinding climb
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Scene: Almost done
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Scene: Up the mogul we go
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Scene: group pose after the muddy moguls
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Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
Music: None
Scene: walking in water
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Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
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Scene: swimming
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Scene: Tough climb
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Scene: Tunnel vision

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Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
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Scene: walking away from that obstacle
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Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
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Scene: climbing the hill
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Scene: muddy walk
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Scene: shower time
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Scene: Finished
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Narration: Rolling threw entire movie
Music: None
Scene: Finished
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Friday, September 21, 2012

EDLD 5364 WEEK 5 BLOG- FINAL WEEK!

The reading detailed effort and its relationship to reinforcement. Effort is controlled by the individual, therefore is the most important factor when it comes to mental preparation. Teachers should teach students just how important effort is as well as ask students to track their effort and achievement ratios.  Students sometimes accept outside factors as reason for failing or not making the grade they wanted. It is critical that we as educators teach what is and why effort is so important to their success. Computer software and spreadsheets offer a great way for educators and students to track their efforts and success factors.
There are a variety of online web resources educators can use to enhance and improve student learning outcomes. Some of them include: Audacity, Google Earth, Moodle, Skype, Wordle, and Voki. Each of these respective web tools allow students and teachers to communicate and learn effectively and efficiently with technology. These programs allow students to complete assignment from home or school computers. Teacher feedback is instant and allows educators to see just what students are learning and what they need to improve upon.
When students merely sit behind a desk and read textbooks they are losing interest in what they are being taught. Today’s student has grown up with technology and therefore should see technology aspects in the classroom.  Students can learn about ancient history and languages through video games!  A video stated that their goal was to make learning so innovative students would not even know they are learning. This is the wave of the future and I believe how students want to learn. Technology and the use of video game learning are very informative and effective.
Students can watch videos of their teachers through email as well as email and chat with their fellow students online.  Clickers used in the classroom are a great source of student engagement and interest. Teachers can gain a wealth of knowledge of their own teaching practices from student feedback from the use of technology.  Students can interact with other students for collaboration with assignments or simple questions. The use of Smart boards greatly enhances the learning experience for both teacher and student. The future of education is in technology; we should embrace it and use it to our advantage.
Big Thinkers:  Schools will teach learners how to solve problems as well as solve them collaboratively. Video games are assessments.  Words in the manual are tools for problem solving in reading instructions for any game.  Games inspire people to further research areas or topics incorporated within the game.
The Good Play Project deals young people and ethics. The question asked is in dealing with technology what are ethics young people have. Once you enter the world of technology you are among millions and thus are not safe from unethical actions.  Digital media are not always used ethically, one must be careful when entering the technological world.  New challenges arise as technology grows and becomes more present in our lives.
Students can play video games and solve various problems during the game. When kids are writing or doing any project in which they selected a topic that they are interested, the results are that much more engaging.  When students feel a sense of accomplishment, it satisfies not only their learning needs but also those of the educator. Failure is a source of motivation; the next attempt will be that much better.

Friday, September 14, 2012

EDLD 5364 WEEK 4 BLOG


This week’s readings taught me about aspects associated with visual learning tools. In this new age of technology students are looking at videos and pictures to learn. This new way of learning keeps students engaged and excited about learning.  For students who are shy, videos may be the perfect way to keep their interest while learning about them. This could also be the “push” they need to enhance their social skills. There are a number of photo and video website resources educators can use in the classroom such as YouTube and Flickr.
Cooperative learning was another big topic in the readings. Cooperative learning allows students to work and learn in groups. The groups should be small in size as well as formed based on group members learning level. For the cooperative group to be successful they must be comprised of areas such as variety, small size, and appropriate classroom structure. Base groups are long term groups, meaning students are in these groups for a semester. There are vast computer software and multimedia outlets to assist with cooperative learning. The creating of group website is also a wonderful tool to enhance the co-op learning experience. Ideas, calendars, work, and other aspects can be shared on their websites.
Students should be given separate tests to test the knowledge of that particular student. The UDL’s are designed to administer tests and objectives to meet certain student’s needs, goals, and abilities.
The videos were very influential and gave great information about this week’s content.  It is important to educate the entire child. Social and emotional learning are critical components for our students.  The teachers’ role in this aspect is very important, the teachers will learn about themselves through the process.  Teachers’ help students develop and build upon these components. School design is also important for incorporating good social and communication skills can be built. Smaller environments are easier for social and emotional skills to be developed.  Project based learning is key to help students develop these skills. They challenge students and have students come together in groups to solve problems. It is very interactive and relative for students.
Project based learning allows students to work throughout the semester on a particular subject. Students were in groups and did hands on research to develop their knowledge on the subject.  Students said they enjoyed learning more when they were outside the classroom in their subject area of study. Students become managers of their own learning through project based learning.
With only pencil and paper only certain types of students will succeed. When technology is introduced into the classroom students can find their special type of learning with technology source and be encouraged to learn. Through learning with technology, students become teachers to those lacking certain technological knowledge.
High Tech High is very influential blending technology with learning. Students can only play computer games if they make the game! Students work on 1 project in two classes. They learn about cells and blood, create a picture of their findings, and then present their ideas to the class. The students’ work is posted in the school website, so not only the student can see their work but teachers can see their work as well as what they have learned throughout the school year.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

EDLD 5364- my UDL experience


Creating my own UDL was a great experience. I used the textbooks and many internet sources in order to create a plan as well as use sources for my UDL. The lesson plan formation experience was something completely new for me; it makes me want to create something like a UDL for my college physical education students. The creation makes you really think about all types of students and the different capacities in which they learn.  I used many different websites to use as resources in my lesson plan, I believe this better connects with students and allows them to build upon their previous technology knowledge as well as further that knowledge.
Teaching with technology goes along way with this generation of student. It seems everyone wants do things online or with the newest gadget. We as educators need to understand how technology works and find ways to incorporate into the classroom to keep our students engaged and motivated. 

Saturday, September 8, 2012

reflection on EDLD 5364 WEEK 2 ASSIGNMENT

Mary's Reflection

Teacher Background:
Since our teacher has very limited knowledge of experience, they need to "brush up" on their technology skills and uses for the classroom.
The teacher should consult YouTube.com for helpful videos on using technology to enhance students educational needs. They could also consult with their school's IT department for information on new technology trends and how to incorporate them into the classroom. Community colleges as well as commercial stores such as Apple offer classes on using their technology and products, from there they could learn and improve their knowledge about using technology.  
Student's Background:
30 students total- 10 are gifted and talented and are accustomed to individually using technology to learn, there is one blind student and well as one deaf student. There are 2 students who have severe learning disabilities. The other 18 students have low to high learning abilities. 
Our or my job as given by the principal is to incorporate technology concepts into the classroom given the teacher and students respective backgrounds. 
With the 10 students that are used to using technology- they must learn how to work in groups and with other students. The 2 students with severe learning disabilities will be a challenge- I do not have any experience with that avenue so I need my groups help in regards with helping them learn with technology. I also will need assistance with implementing programs for blind and deaf students. I would say to keep them with the group of students using sound from computers and other technological sources for the blind student and using visual aids from the computer or projector for the deaf student. 
For the other students whose learning skills differ from low to high, I would suggest using computer and internet sources to introduce them to technology. Children need to learn how to type so I would use typing trainer software to help them learn and further their typing skills. 
Everyone should start in the same place no matter their skill level; I feel this will keep the classroom as equals. Please help me out if you know of another strategy as my strong point is in physical education- I do want to learn more about the aspects of adaptive PE as well as other learning areas. 
From watching the videos we all know that everyone learns different ways, so the teacher must keep that in mind. The teacher should plan on introducing many different ways of teaching skills. Technology is very prevalent with students these days so hopefully using technology will keep the students attention and allow them to learn more at a quicker pace. 
From our readings there were many resources for teachers to develop and create rubrics and other learning devices for students. Many focused on using the computer and programs such as learning how to type. These are crucial for the teacher to implement into the classroom for the students to benefit. 

EDLD 5364 WEEK 3


EDLD 5364 WEEK 3 POST:
The videos discussed just how integrated we are with technology, especially among our youth.  Our lives are so filled with technology, it is crucial for us to have a basic knowledge of technology. The media, from television to internet, uses technology non-stop.  It sometimes can be overwhelming to us. Schools are now using technology to introduce new ways of learning as well as keep up with students. When using technology in the classroom it is important to remember to use it where it will engage students, encourage students to be creative, empower students, and allow students to learn with self-direction. It is also essential that schools teach children how to stay safe on the internet; teachers must supervise students using the internet and make sure they are using it safely.
The digital youth portrait videos featuring Luis and Cameron both show how young people are using technology not just to benefit themselves but to make a difference in other people’s lives. Luis is constantly using technology such as the computer to stay in contact with friends and family. He also uses the internet to help his family pay bills online. Luis is involved in his school in afterschool programs to help younger students learn how to use technology by building robots.  The teachers believe that technology is a way to motivate students to achieve their goals; technology in essence allows students to “take over” their own learning.  Luis and the teachers believe that the use of technology allows everyone to see just what technology can do.
Cameron is a hockey player who uses technology to make videos of him practicing hockey shots. He is a visual learner, his teachers allow him to make videos of lessons taught in class. He then makes fun videos that present the material in a visual and creative viewpoint. Teachers should not be afraid to let the kids learn on their own using technology, it opens up new levels of learning for both parties.  In Cameron’s case he sometimes teaches his teachers how to use certain aspects of technology. We as educators should be able to let students teach us something, especially when it comes to something technological.
The top 10 tips for teaching with technology include aspects such as streaming video, music, teleconferencing, interactive exercises, and the use of social networks. Students can relate to all these approaches to teaching using technology. The use of social networks can speak volumes to students; it is a great way to engage students in team learning. After all, students already use most of this technology outlets so why not introduce them into the classroom and see what results come from it.
The readings introduced new avenues of learning using social networks. Social networks connect many people together to be social, but now educators can use social networks to help students learn. Social networks can engage students by creating small groups to work on projects, the students can post their own questions, teachers can use the network to stay connected to other teachers and view teaching software, and students can share their works online to others.  The reading states that teachers will usually do whatever it takes to help students learn, so by allowing technology and social networks to have a place in the classroom it shows just how much education is changing.  Providing feedback was another topic introduced through the readings. Feedback gives students a way to know just how well they are learning or performing certain skills. Whether the feedback is positive or negative, feedback speaks volumes for how a person learns. Feedback should be timely, corrective, and specific.  There are many wed resources for measuring student feedback such as clickers and word processing programs.  Educators can design software programs to find just about any kind of information about how their students are learning.  The formation of lesson plans was another great topic of interest throughout the readings.  The main components of creating effective lessons could be comprised of: what will students learn, what strategies will show evidence that the student is learning, and how will students demonstrate they have mastered what you are trying to teach them.
The CAST, UDL reads were great- they set us up great for this week’s assignment part 2. Universal Design for Learning understands that everyone learns differently and has different approaches to satisfy each learner’s unique needs.  We will be creating a book builder using ideas from the UDL approach.  UDL is set in three different components: recognition, affective, and strategic aspects.  Each has their own respective learning “outcome” or description.  These CAST/UDL readings will greatly influence our group project as well as allow us to gain new knowledge in composing lesson plans and books for students with all backgrounds of learning.
Discussion: “According to Harvard researcher John Hattie, who analyzed almost 8,000 studies on learning and instruction, feedback is ‘the most powerful single innovation that enhances achievement. The simplest prescription for improving education must be ‘dollops’ of feedback.”
This quote is extremely significant to every educator and student in the world.  Feedback means everything. Giving feedback should be timely, corrective (not destructive), as well as encouraging. When a student receives positive feedback the student is given a spectacular feeling of achievement and motivation to keep up their good work.  Feedback should not be given in a negative manner. When a student is corrected with negative feedback, such as yelling or derogatory remarks it does nothing but bring down the spirits of that student. When a student needs correcting the teacher should be positive at the same time make the point that the student needs to improve or improve a certain area. This can be done in a positive manner, this can then motivate the student to better themselves as well as build their morale.
Positive feedback goes a long way when it comes to student production. I know when I am told that I did a great job on a project that makes me feel special- it is a very mental aspect. So we must give our students positive feedback and encourage them to reach their goals and aspirations. Educators can give positive feedback by giving students a prize, such as candy or a sticker, for a correct answer or book report.  These small mementos both encourage as well as engage student success.  It is essentially the same as when we receive a raise in pay- we are rewarded for a job well done.  
Citation: Pitler, H., Hubbell, E., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K. (2007). Using technology with classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 41.