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Sunday, September 16, 2012

EDCI 505

What is this strange post title, you ask? 

Is it the combination to unlock my cell phone? The answer to the new Dan Brown mystery novel? Nuclear launch code? Key to life as we know it? Ok, it's nothing quite so dramatic. 

As I failed to state in my previous post, I am starting this blog as a project for my class, EDCI
 505, which is all about using technology in the classroom. A subject that may be less dramatic then those previously stated, yet no less important if you ask me. 


I have always loved the use of technology, especially in schools, and I thought I had a pretty good idea of what kinds of technology was out there. I have recently found that my knowledge was incredibly infantile. So far I have bee exposed to several new technologies that can enhance classroom learning more than I had realized. 

Glog is Graphic blog + creativityFirst, I have learned about Glogster, which I envision as a new way to do book reports. Glogster is a social network based on creating and sharing interactive posters. People can use text, music, videos, and other graphics to create posters on any topic, interest, writing, or idea.

Then I learned about Wordle. This wasn't entirely new to me, as I know one of my own kids have used this software. Wordle is an online cloud generating software. Users enter words or text they wish to display, select from various layouts and color schemes, and then share their creations or print hard copies for use. The software makes words which are entered more frequently greater prominence in the displayed product. I can see how this may help students learn about vocabulary and themes within literature. 

But I think my favorite so far is Prezi. Prezi is a presentation software that classifies itself with the likes of Microsoft Power Point, but instead of slides, the software works similar to a video. 

I look forward to learning about new technologies and the different ways they can be used to teach language arts. 




1 comment:

  1. Loved your blog. I also enjoyed Prezi. I didn't get to work with it personally but I was in a class where a classmate used it to present their lesson assigment and it was great to watch. I loved how it flowed from topic to topic and the use of the island. I felt it was much more clear presenting the topic than just speaking or using the same old visual aids. I can't wait to use it myself. Good luck with exploring all the tools and hope you are having as much fun as I am.

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