Friday, February 28, 2014
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
7-4 Blog: Google Apps
School systems today are continually getting more pressure to improve student learning. Teachers are feeling a rising pressure from federal, state, and local groups to improve student achievement. The use of quality and organized data has become more vital in how educators assess their practices and screen their students’ educational progress. The question is, how do school communities use Google Apps in a meaningful way to improve student learning and teacher’s professional development.
First is through school wide collaboration. Teachers can sort and share their data utilizing Google spreadsheets. Teachers can increase efficiency utilizing Google docs for sharing and being able to edit and use others information and findings in their pedagogy. For example if a teacher did research on what technologies are working in the classroom to increase student learning’s the data could be organized a shared threw out the school community’s utilizing Google apps.
Second is student engagement utilizing Google Apps. Google Apps are a great tool to publish student’s work. Google Apps provide multiple sharing settings with the intent to share students work threw out the school community. Third is sharing reports, school activity’s with parents.
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
5-4 Blog: Social Networking
Today, educators have increasing
pressures and obligations to prepare students for the ever-changing 21st
century. The jobs of yesterday simple do not exist. Students must be prepared
to navigate this new technological world to compete. In addition students need
to utilize this technology safely. With that said it is the school community’s
obligation to keep digital usage in schools safe with the intent to use digital
tools for learning.
Collective web 2.0 digital tools
such as Wikis, Instagram and blogs, are being used on a daily bases by our 21st
century learners. These are all common places our students use to socially
network. There can be many positive outcomes by integrating social networks
into our schools as well as some negatives.
Social networking provides real-world learning and provides students
with familiar tools that are being utilized in today’s job markets. Such as
blogs to share ideas and finding with other colleagues. Students can utilize
class blogs by sharing their ideas and findings on particular class assignment.
Teachers can also use this blog for assessments and guidance’s. Social networking
can also be a wonderful tool for student engagement
because of its popularity amongst our students.
Pitfalls utilizing social networking in schools are possible cyber-bulling
amongst students that can be a deterrent aimed at student learning. Another con is
keeping students from using the network for negative socializing. There are
many more alleged pitfalls in utilizing social networking in schools, but the
fact is that school leaders need to keep online
interactions positive with the intent to learn. Teachers and
administration need to Report any incident of harassment,
or anything that is inappropriate on or offline. Leaders need to
ensure all of the school community understands the appropriate use of social
media. All in all similarities between digital social networking are very
much the same as typical social interactions. All social interactions
demand the same level of citizenship and consciences for misconduct.
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