As I am writing this, I have been on Facebook. It is the tool I used to keep in touch with my love ones and friends. It has been an awesome tool to reconnect with them while I am able to continue on with my everyday life. I can do the dishes, post, mop the floor, post, and feed the kids. I can keep in touch with my mom and my favorite band (who actually writes me back) while I am able to keep living! I'm on it so much that I do not dare share the number of ...hours per days.
Twitter, to me, is pretty useless. I have not yet met a person who likes it. It also seems pointless. If you are celebraty chaser, then Twitter is for you.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Cuddling Down Into the Sleeping Bag: Thing 5
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Labels: facebook, microblogging, twitter
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Roasting Marshmallows for Dessert: Thing 4
The advantages of having www.youtube.com available to students are the easy access to other students' book reviews. I have seen students make reccommendations and book reviews on books that we are reading. Other students also make reinactments of books with an interesting twist. Atherton by Patrick Carman has excellent videos.
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Labels: Atherton, Camp, Patrick Carman, photostory, youtube
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Making Dinner over the Fire: Thing #3
I downloaded Skype with no problemjust held the control button down most of the time. I tried it and called my mom in California. I was so thrilled! But I realized that I was leaning into the monitor talking to the screen. Microphone, not there! Why I was doing that? Not sure. However, I went to call Texas Techie and then they wanted me to buy Skype Credit. No thanks. I guess it would be great for me to keep in contact with my friends and family from around the world.
Students could use this as a video chat session with other classroom who might be learning the same or similar concepts.
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Labels: chat, microphone, monitor, skype, Texas Techie, video
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Setting Up Your Campfire: Thing #2
I have used Wordle for Poetry. It allows the students work to be a piece of art as well. I have used Animoto for a start of an unit to capture the students attention and interest in the new concept. Students could use the Animoto for Texas Hero project or even cause and effect. Bookr is a neat little device because students do not have to search, save, and upload pics. Flickr provides that for you.
My son says the Voki is strange and looks like a confused woman. Thanks, Son.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Start by Pitching Up Your Tent: Thing #1
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Labels: blog, inspiration, podcasts, students, teachers, tent, wikis