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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Partnership for 21st Century Skills


I was very impressed upon visiting the website and also excited about what I was about to discover. I found the website to be very user friendly and easy to navigate. I also felt this website is very important for teachers/educators and contained a plethora of important information. It will definitely be bookmarked into my favorites, as I know it will be one that I refer back to throughout the school year.

I was surprised to see that the state I currently teach in was not listed in the directory of states that are currently supporting the initiative, however I am hopeful that will soon change. I was also surprised at the amount of online resources available on the website. They have incorporated many online tools that help make this initiative easy to implement and follow.

I didn't necessarily disagree with anything on the website, however I did find myself wanting to see video, photos, and evidence of this initiative being implemented in the participating states. I did find a "success stories" page...but found myself wanting to actually see how this is working.

My students will one day be entering a workforce that will be saturated with technology. To adequately prepare those students for the 21st century workplace it is critical to be on board with an initiative such as this one. This website reaches out to contemporary educators and identifies the steps involved in preparing students for life in the 21st century.
Below I am pasting the video that I watched on the website that I found informative and impressive! I think it may help better understand what this initiative is all about...especially for my readers that are not in my Mater's group :)

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Bringing Blogging Into The Classroom





In my personal life I have found that blogging allows me to keep my family and friends updated on the happening in my life. By blogging videos, pictures, and updates I am able to easily keep everyone involved in my life, despite the fact that I live 100's of miles away in a different state. This is exactly the purpose I feel it will serve in the classroom. Instead of keeping my students and their families up to date on the happenings in my personal life, I will keeping them updated on the events in class, school, and community. With blogging the possibilities seem endless! You can have an overall class blog, or each student can create his or her own individual blog. I think that starting out it would be easier to create a class blog and grow from there when ready.

On my classroom blog I would like to have different students logging on each day to "journal" about the events of the day. Maybe a review of the main skills taught that day. I would also like to add video of lessons taught that day that may be challenging to make up if absent. This would be useful for both students and parents. By checking the class blog parents would be able to see what their child missed in the event of an absence. Parents could also check in from time to time to see exactly what their child is learning. It could ultimately take the place of a newsletter.

I think the blog could also be used to showcase student work and accomplishments. Video and pictures are very easily added to blogs to enhance the blogging experience for viewers. This would be a great way to display video of presentations or pictures of projects. On my class website I use my Flip video footage to display class plays and dance team performances that my students participated in. This is a great way for students to share these events with family members that could not attend. I would make this an integral part of my blog as well.
As a third grade self contained teacher, I think this blog would enhance many different areas of my classroom dynamic. It would enhance the relationships with the parents/family of my students while also enhancing the learning experience of each child in my class. The class blog would give each child a reason to be proud of their accomplishments in 3rd grade and an easy way to show it off to everyone. It will help students who are present in class and those who are absent. It will also give students exposure to more technological experiences.

I think the number one hurdle I will face with this adventure will be with my school district. Most blog sites are blocked from our server making blogging from school near to impossible. I think our district is currently reviewing that rule as blogging has become so popular in a school setting. Another problem may be the whole "confidentiality" aspect. Each parent would have to agree to let their child participate in the class blog and also allow pictures and videos to be posted. The hard part will be finding what to do with students whose parents do NOT allow them to do this. How do you keep them from feeling left out? How do you get parents on board with this concept?