Saturday, September 24, 2011
Week Two of 535
This week's assignments were very interesting, along with some being applicable to the classroom environment. Starting with the readings on wikis, I thought it was very informative to see a teacher create a wiki for an upper level class in which the students are essentially feeding the system. This would be an excellent way to help my advanced math students improve their communication about troublesome issues; offering troubleshooting techniques and/or helpful links or examples. As far as Twitter or photo sharing are concerned, I'm not quite sure how I would incorporate their capabilities into my classroom, but they are certainly very interesting. Lastly, finding the four blog links that related to mathematics proved to be quite helpful. For example, one blog was that of a teacher listing his helpful hints for a successful math classroom. Where I may not have agreed to every one of his points, some of his ideas were quite logical and practical. Another blog that I found was very insightful, with the most recent post pondering the question of "when am I ever going to use this?" Mr. Meyer's response to this age old question, was similar to my philosophy, which is reassuring that my ideas don't exist on an island. I look forward to reading these blogs in the future, and hey, maybe I could add some the blog authors to my Twitter account!
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Jared, I am with you on Twitter. This is definitely a new tool to me and I know that a lot of celebrities use it to share their every move, but how to implement in the classroom I am just not sure. Hopefully this tool can help us all to expand our teaching in a new way.
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ReplyDeleteWhat were the sites you chose? I am teaching math this year for the first time as a discreet subject (usually I incorporate math into my science curriculum). I'd appreciate any helpful ideas or sites that are available.
Reading your blog made me think of a good idea for a blog. At the end of each week, you might have students blog or write about when they would use something they learned that week in life. This would help each student see how what they learn is valuable. They could also read each others blogs and see more than one way to use what they learned that week.
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