Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
iMovie
This video was posted a while ago but required some editing and somehow got lost but here it is back by popular demand. Please enjoy the video I made of my hometown. I love where I grew up and I hope if you get a change to visit there you too will fall in love with the Great Smoky Mountains. Enjoy!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
My classroom Website
Please checkout my Classroom website! I cannot wait to use this in my future classroom. As of right now I have a calendar, some extra curricular resources, and my featured technology products from TPTE 486! I hope to add a survey and some other interesting tools. I am so glad that I have gotten more comfortable with technology this semester.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Interactive Spreadsheet

Who knew that spread sheets could be used in the classroom as an assessment device. I mean This quiz was created in excel. As the creator I locked all the cells except the ones where the student needs to input their responses and vola a quiz that my students can take! The only down side is making these things. I mean if I were going to integrate these as part of my classroom curriculum I would need to be paid a bit more. However, in our spare time why not create short quizzes used for enrichment or as modification. Really a neat quality about excel that I didn't know before. The interactive spreadsheet gets two stars from me!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Monday, March 22, 2010
Google docs wins again. For most likely to save the universe time and energy. This energy conservation tool allows for creation, modification, and transportation all without leaving the land of Google. O.K., in the real world this means that we teacher, citizens, whomever, can create a presentation using Google Docs on one computer, and then proceed to work on it from any computer anywhere with an internet connection. We can also invite collaborators so that we don't have to do all the work by ourselves. Additionally, it uploads nicely to any computer, flash drive, or directly to the internet such as into one's blog or other website. Really Google Docs should be recognized as a LEAD Platinum certified facility. Or at least energy saver of the year!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Digital collection activity
Collecting digital images to enhance learning is a wonderful advantage of the technology age. This collection is comprised of a picture I took on my digital camera while I was in England, a scanned image of my friends and I in old time-y dress, a clip art picture that was stored on my apple, a picture from the web of a student who has a learning disability's artwork, and a screen shot of my current favorite store anthropologie. These are five different modes of collecting digital images. Of course four of the five images are most probably copyrighted. Or all of them except my picture form England which you can pay ten cents per view of my photo via pay-pal as you leave my blog (Just kidding). I would like to acknowledge the sources: anthropologie, National Center for Learning Disabilities, The old timey photo place in Gatlinburg, TN, and Mac. The collection here is embedded from animoto, a great way to integrate images and music into one thirty-second clip for free.
Create your own video slideshow at animoto.com.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
WebQuest...Ever heard of 'em?
So here is a new tool for teachers specifically. I had never really heard about WebQuests before but they do make sense. A WebQuest is a way for students to go online and learn interactively and innovative-ly about something new. The content can vary and is limited to items search-able on the internet (I guess then it isn't really limited). Students are then required to look up searchable facts but then also incorporate higher level thinking about their newly acquired knowledge. For example, the WebQuest could be about authors. The students would be required to look up biographical information about a specified list of authors. From there the students could then write a journal from the authors perspective about writing the book the class has already read. All of this would be facilitated online of course which makes it more interesting and fun for the students. Overall, WebQuests seem like a nice classroom tool. Especially for older students. I am looking forward to creating my own WebQuest that maybe one day I can use in my classroom.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
The Internet Saved the Day
It's really great to learn about all the internet has to offer us these days. Just last week I learned that the Wiki in Wikipedia has an application for casual patrons like me. A wiki is a type of webpage that can be edited by multiple authors; hence wikipedia and it's own validity crisis. However, a wiki can really prove useful. For example, in a class that I am currently taking this semester I am required to participate in a group project on learning disabilities. We were slow to start so when we finally got organized we needed quick ways to communicate information that didn't a) require that we were all together for the whole time (becuase that is now impossible for five college seniors) and b) didn't leave a huge mess in our respective inboxes. So we enlisted the Wiki. I started one on PBworks.com for free and invited all my group memebers to join too. Here we are all posting what we find that is relevent, important in a quick and effective mannor. I am pretty sure this is the best invention since sliced bread!
Also for the same project we have to present a PowerPoint presentation. I decided that again since time wasn't on our side that I would create this document in Google Docs so we could collaborative work on it as well. The internet is really going to help five college seniors over come our choronophobia.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Website Evaluation
All websites aren't reliable. In fact many are a few years old or published by a company or individual who wishes to persuade reader to their products/bias etc. As a future teacher and internet user in general it is important that we are aware of how to evaluate websites that we choose to visit and use. I found two websites that were extremely helpful in learning how to evaluate Websites. First is for adults and teachers at UNC-Chapel Hill's Library and the second is more kid friendly but equally as helpful at the Colorado State Library.
In my class TPTE 486 we performed an activity that helped us evaluate websites. I learned that for me it is important to ask: What is the primary purpose of this site? Who is the author and is he/she reliable? Is there or could there be a bias present in the content based on either of the above questions? Is it current and accurate? Is it easy for me to use? Then, if my students will be using it: Is it easy for my students to use? And, Is it accessible to all my students including those with hearing impairments and other disabilities?
These questions provided me with a reliable decision as to whether I will use the website in question or not. On the other hand, when asking whether a website has a publishing body can be extra time and or if you learn the author your answers may already be evident. Overall, these questions and this activity were helpful in my quest to better understand how I can use the internet for both my self and my role as an educator. I look forward to utilizing all the reliable websites that the web has to offer us!
In my class TPTE 486 we performed an activity that helped us evaluate websites. I learned that for me it is important to ask: What is the primary purpose of this site? Who is the author and is he/she reliable? Is there or could there be a bias present in the content based on either of the above questions? Is it current and accurate? Is it easy for me to use? Then, if my students will be using it: Is it easy for my students to use? And, Is it accessible to all my students including those with hearing impairments and other disabilities?
These questions provided me with a reliable decision as to whether I will use the website in question or not. On the other hand, when asking whether a website has a publishing body can be extra time and or if you learn the author your answers may already be evident. Overall, these questions and this activity were helpful in my quest to better understand how I can use the internet for both my self and my role as an educator. I look forward to utilizing all the reliable websites that the web has to offer us!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Welcome to My Blog
Hello and Welcome! My name is Cassie I am a casual user of technology who is learning how to integrate technology into curriculum. Here I will reflect on what I am learning, how I hope to use it, and anything I learn that will be helpful for me to remember and for you to read. I hope you enjoy looking around here as this site grows. I will also incorporate any of my other interests in ballet, photography, travel, literature etc. Thanks for stopping by!
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