Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Thing #13

Delicious really is a resourceful way for organizing all of your favorite sites. It simply makes it easier to locate and share with anyone including your students. After watching the video I realized that yes saving the sites to your favorites is the old way of doing it. Many times I have come across a website and wanted to share it with a colleague and found myself pasting the link into an email so I could pass it on. Boy, is this more time consuming. Now with Delicious I can network and share and also reap the rewards of other people's great finds in the great wide world of the Internet. Fortunately, for me we have an awesome librarian who uses delicious and has taught us the great benefits of using it. We have a common way of ordering our lunch through delicious at our school. This is great idea for any other campus who has someone who is willing to deliver lunch to a school. Delicious can help simplify and organize the ordering process. My new tech goal is update my favorite file to my delicious account. Now I was actually able to share my new delicious account with ladybug! How exciting! Cheers to more great learning on this great adventure in cyber space!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Thing #12

This discovery took a lot more time than I expected. I learned the value of receiving a comment. Before I attempted this assignment I viewed my blog and was very excited that I had received two comments. It certainly gives value to your work when you know someone is reading your blog. It also helps you to reflect on your own thinking and allows you to better your work as well. I agree that it is important to be respectful of others and wise with your comments-Think before you respond is always good advice!

I enjoyed posting comments on other blogs as well. Here are the blogs I posted comments on :

Firefly Flight
Ladybug
360 again
Becoming Mary Poppins
Luka Blog walker

Here is another tip I learned today- When posting comments to a blog always open up the whole page. I posted many comments only to learn that I did not type in the code listed below post comment and therefore none of my comments posted. Needless to say I had to go back in a re-post all of my comments. Hope this helps!

The part I found a little more challenging was posting comments on other blog sites. I am a big Oprah fan so I commented on her blog 10 Ways to Be More Abundant in Life which related to spirit and self happiness. In our busy world its important to stay connected to what truly matters. I also viewed a blog title nicakellys. This blog really captured my attention as it was about a couple who decided to move to Nicaragua to start a school for an orphanage. Since I am going on my first mission to Costa Rica coincidentally also to help children who live at an orphanage this site captured my attention.

Whew this is done! How exciting!

Thing #11 LibraryThing

Exploring through LibraryThing was eye opening. I had no idea this existed. What a great way to be able to search books of your interest and learn about other great titles that follow under the same genre. During my search I found myself thinking about my mother in law who is an avid reader. She would love this! I plan to share it with her and am hoping I will be able to teach her something new! This is especially great if you are wanting to read more books written by the same author to your students. I love Kevin Henkes and had fun searching through all the titles he has written. Searching through the various groups was a great way to be able to stay current on any given genre of your interest.

The only problem I had along the way was learning how to post my library to my blog. Here's a tip for anyone else who is having the same trouble- GO to LibraryThing and click on the tab more(on the far right top corner). Click on Make a standard blog widget.On the lower right hand side and HTML is listed for you to copy and paste on your blog. Now go to your blog and click on the design tab at the top. Then click on add a gadget which is located on top of about me. Then click HTML/Java script. Add your title and paste the HTML under content. Click save after pasting and after returning to your design page.View your blog and you should now see your library!

Happy searching!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Thing #10


http://www.dumpr.net/

http://www.comicstripgenerator.com/

http://dummies.book.cover.txt2pic.com/

Wow all of the online image generators have many endless possibilities. I enjoyed exploring and investigating through all of them but in the end used the Dummiecover and the comic strip maker. The comic strip maker could be used for students to share their version of story they read. This would allow them to use their creativity and change the ending to the story. I also like wordle which I have used before with my students. My students made one for our TAKS buddies with tons of words of encouragment. This is very simple and quick. I really like being able to use technology to make learning more fun, afterall technology is where it's at!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Thing #9

Wow adding more search feed to my RSS reader was both interesting and time consuming. I found myself continually navigating through the various feeds as I had never explored this before. While this is a great tool I did find myself wondering if I would truly use it. After navigating through both the Edublog and Atomic Learning I realized that I definitely could benefit from this new piece of technology. I also like Technorati which is a popular blog finding tool that lets you search for blogs. The layout is user friendly and easy to navigate through. As for the most confusing I found the Syndic8 to be the winner of that category. The entire layout seemed overwhelming and not eye appealing. The most useful feeds I found were always related to education, health, or entertainment. Here is one I found not so useful http://www.librarian.net/.

Thing #8

Rss and readers I think brings much simplicity to searching for a particular topic vs pasting s search engine to your favorites list. It allows you to stay connected to a topic that you are interested in and locate the information in one place. I do like the idea of using this both in my professional and personal life. It can be very useful when trying to stay abreast of the new tools that exist for educators. This does however allow all educators whether librarian,teacher, or administrator to benefit from this great tool. Depending on the need they could easily find great ideas and research on any given topic.

Thing #7

Searching through all of the cool tools was great! I found myself wanting to explore each one for a longer than I should have. There were many of the tools that sparked my interest like...google alerts. I especially like this tool because its a great way to get information quickly without actually searching the topic yourself. At the click of a button you are given many search engines on any particular subject. The other tool I found useful in the classroom was google earth. This is a great way to teach kids about maps. I find it fascinating that you can search a place like Africa and actually view the stadium where the world cup is being held. Thanks to technology places like these are at the touch of our fingertips!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Thing #6


Here we go round two. Yesterday I worked on my blog and later that evening decided to share it with my friends only to learn that all of my work for thing #6 had not actually posted! While working on thing #6 I noticed and error but then continued working as normal and viewed my blog posted with a witness who actually viewed my work! Not sure what happened so here I go......one more time. Technology isn't it great!

In my search through Flickr mashups I found many that intrigued me. The magazine cover is one that I certainly could find beneficial for using at the beginning of the school year. I could use this during open house as my little kiddos love to see their cute little faces posted anywhere in the classroom. This would also work for the star of the week. The slide show was another mashup that interest me as I would like to create a slide show of my trip to Costa Rica. I decided to take the challenge and create a trading card. I had water on the brain as I know I will be drinking lots of this on my mission to Costa Rica!

Thing #5 Flickr


Exploring FLickr was very involved. I found myself reading and reading to learn all of the little details you could add to your photos. Using the tools on flickr can be very helpful when trying to make your images come alive.Not to mention the number of images you could search for a variety of topics when teaching lessons in any content area,especially science. One Science unit we focus on are plants. Since I am taking a trip to Costa Rica I wanted to find a picture of a plant that I might discover when I go there. Here is a photo of the plant I found-what a beautiful image!

Friday, June 18, 2010

Thing #4

Yea!! I have sent all of the information so soon it will be official and I will be listed as a player. I anxiously await my welcome email!

Thing #3-Creating a blog and Avatar

Wow! What a fun learning experience! I am actually enjoying my new journey adventure in creating a blog. My first post on my blog really had me in deep thought. Trying to come up with a blog name had my wheels turning. I decided on Sunshine because it's summer and I so love the sun! Never thought creating a blog and avatar would be this much fun. Only had a few problems while uploading the avatar to my blog. The captain is right you truly need to read everything before working on the task at hand. Luckily for me I am working with my colleague so together we are problem solving. Like the say two heads are better than one! While working on this task I discovered that I was not listed as a player on library 2 play site and learned that after this blog post is completed I can register my blog site. It will be official- I will be a blogger. This is exciting to someone who finds technology challenging. I am looking forward to all that I will continue to learn! Glad I am taking the challenge to grow professionally in the area of technology.

Thing #2-7 1/2 habits of highly effective people

After viewing the slide show of 7 1/2 habits of highly effective people the follwing are my thoughts:Which habit is the easiest to follow: Habit #1- Setting a Goal and Habit #2-Accepting responsibility for your own learning.
Which habit is the hardest: Habit #4-Have confidence in yourself as a competent effective learner. Setting a goal is always the easiest habit to do. I feel like I am a goal oriented person overall. I tend to set goals for myself even when the summer is here for me to complete at home. My husband always laughs at me because he says I act like I am in a race instead of relaxing. I immediatey create a list of "Things to do" and of course try to catch up on all of life's details, especially organizing. Its sad to say but if I am not working I feel like I am wasting time. This is truly rooted from my up bringing. My parents are a big influence in this area of my life. Sometimes this is good and sometimes it isn't. The last goal I set for myself was completing a marathon! Boy was that life changing! My next goal is to go on a mission which I will actually complete this July in Coast Rica. As for habit #4-having confidence in yourself, I truly struggle with this habit the most. Having confidence in myself and realizing that I can accomplish anything I set my mind to seems to take alot more work for me. Naturally, I feel that as I have become older I am able to realize that life is short and you have to go out and grab the gusto! When I am determined to do something I do it no matter how hard it is. Taking on the marathon challenge took alot of determination and focus, but I did it!