Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Semester Reflection


My previous experience with an educational media course (EDM) was nothing compared to this course. The lessons I learned this semester will benefit me far into the future of my career. One of my three major takeaways from this course is that it IS possible to implement technology in my classroom. I have only been in the resource room for 2 years, but I have always struggled with how to utilize all of the amazing resources available with technology, such as computers or iPads. Most of my instruction consists of intense interventions, but I learned that I could use technology to introduce new material, progress monitor, and assess my students.
Another takeaway is all of the programs and applications I can use to do all of these things. From presentation programs (like Prezi, Powtown, Nearpod, and Padlet), to assessment programs (like Kahoot!, Quizizz, and Socrative). My final takeaway (and one of my favorites) is how to create, edit, and publish videos! I was thrilled to learn more about iMovie and screen recording. I do not plan to make many videos of myself, but I have always loved the thought of being a technology teacher so these tools may come in handy for that one day!
Choosing my favorite assignment of the semester is a tough thing to do. As I mentioned, I loved learning about videography, but it was just one of my favorite assignments of the semester. If I had to settle on one favorite task, I would have to say that blogging was my favorite thing about this course. I grew up during the beginning stages of social media when Myspace was cool and Facebook was only for college students. Growing up during that stage of the internet taught me to love learning how to use simple coding to tweak websites to my liking. Therefore, I thoroughly enjoyed creating, writing, and sharing media on my blog each week. Not only did I enjoy creating my posts, but I also enjoyed responding and collaborating with others through the weekly responses. I am a visual learner and I do not find myself very creative, so it was interesting to see the levels that my peers went to on their assignments.
As far as implementing technology in the classroom, I plan to use applications such as Quizizz and Kahoot! to assess student learning. Some assessments will be to track mastery of a skill and others will be to monitor understanding of new skills through an exit ticket kind of assessment. Along with assessing student learning, I would like to use videos and online presentations to introduce new material (perhaps to review a skill as well). Prezi and Nearpod are two of my favorite resources that I plan to use in my classroom to introduce new material. To me, those resources (and many of the others we learned about) can be used to make learning fun (not to mention technology is one of the best ways to reach this generation). To achieve these goals, I am going to dedicate some of the upcoming teacher workdays this holiday season to digging into my spring standards to incorporate technology into my lesson plans.
Another way I would like to implement technology is through my quarterly special education team leader turn around trainings. I attend quarterly meetings to stay up to date on special education regulations, changes, and resource information in Mobile County. When I am done with each training, I provide my department with turnaround training so that they are up to date as well. I usually make a Powerpoint and then print it off the slides for my team to follow, but I would like to utilize some of the presentation applications (especially Prezi) to ensure engagement in the material. In the past, I have been asked to share special education news (such as evaluation information) with the faculty during faculty meetings, but I never felt confident in presenting the information. Now, I can take advantage of the online tools I have explored this semester to share information with my fellow teachers in a more appealing way (rather than printing out packets of paper for them to follow along with). There is no doubt that I would be interested in taking another EDM course!

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Screencast



Information: As a team leader, I am often asked how to do certain things on the computer. One thing that is frequently asked by new teachers is how to upload lesson plans. So I thought, how awesome would it be to make a video about it? That way people can refer to the video as many times as they need to until they remember how to do it on their own.

Tool: The tool I chose to use was Screencast-O-Matic. There was an option for free screen recording or signing up for a subscription-I opted for the free option. This program allowed me to measure out the size of the screen I wanted record which was nice. It was difficult to stop the recording, but it was very easy to edit/cut the video (this feature didn't even require a subscription 😀).

Reflection: This was such a fun assignment! I have only used the screen recording function on my iPhone one time and it was fairly easy. I was worried about doing this project on my ThinkPad because it isn't an Apple product, but Screencast-O-Matic made it extremely easy! If privacy wasn't a concern, I would have made a screen recording of how to work on the referral, IEP, and reevaluation processes. However, I could not do that without a student name on the screen; that's why I chose to record this instead. The possibilities are endless with a tool like this because technology is so abundant in the classroom! I can definitely see myself using screen recording in the future to show my SPED department how to complete certain processes on SETs.

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Assessment Tools


Kahoot!
Description: Kahoot! is probably one of my favorite assessment tools available with the use of technology and devices. It is available for individuals or teams to participate. It is presented as a game with multiple choice options and true/false. It is colorful and bright which is inviting and engaging. It can be used with any device that can access the internet. When you begin a quiz it gives you a code for participants to join.

Why choose Kahoot!: I chose Kahoot! because I have used it as a student in undergrad. I have also been to a few professional developments that offered this as an activity. It is exciting and fun to participate. 

Benefits: As I mentioned above, it promotes engagement which can motivate students to learn and attend to subject matter.

Challenges: The only challenge I ran into with this was coming up with an idea for subject matter to assess. A lot of my students have a goal to recall basic multiplication facts so I decided to create an assessment for the "3" multiplication fact family. Kahoot! was pretty simple to figure out as far as creating and modifying an assessment as well as adding pictures.


Quizizz
Description: Quizizz is an assessment tool that can also be used via technology in the classroom. It can be used as a quiz or classroom activity for any subject. There are quizzes available or you can create your own. I really liked that you can select the option to have a single correct answer choice or multiple correct answer choices. This can be

Why choose Quizizz: I chose Quizizz because it aligned more to my needs as a special education teacher. Some of the other tools did not offer options that allow me to assess the specific standards that I focus on with my SPED students.

Benefits: The benefits of this tool is the fact that it is user friendly, and again it is similar to a game so it engages the students and motivates them to pay attention and do well.

Challenges: I chose to create an assessment on prefixes because it is something that I am currently working on with my adapted students. The Quizizz tool itself did not pose many challenges, but the ability to come up with questions about prefixes did. It is an intro week to prefixes so we are working on the basics like un-, dis-, and pre-. So that limited me to the words and difficulty of questions I could ask.

Link: Quizizz Prefixes

Friday, October 18, 2019

Nearpod


Information: Nearpod is a really neat tool to use in the world of education. You can create your own lessons or utilize a vast amount of free lessons provided on the site. Lessons can be used for any and all subjects and there are options for quizzes for progress monitoring purposes. 

Benefits: There are many benefits to using a tool like Nearpod in the classroom. The biggest benefit would have to be engagement. Nearpod is appealing to the eye and there are games, field trips, and activities that you can build in to each lesson. There are also ways to incorporate the use of Nearpod through whole group or individual devices.

Challenges: I struggled to come up with an idea for a lesson because most of my classroom lessons revolve around small group lessons and activities. As I have mentioned, I am a special education resource teacher so my students have specific goals that we work on. One of the goals many of my students work on is the 5 Ws (who, what, when, where, and why). So, I decided to do a small Nearpod lesson to introduce the skill. I read a story and included a matching game to demonstrate the skill being applied. Another challenge I faced that had to do with Nearpod directly was adding audio to my slides. I clicked on the microphone but there weren't any boxes or notifications to click on to begin recording, stop recording, or play recording. I tried multiple times on various slides but I was unable to figure it out. 

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Introduction Video


This week's assignment proved to be challenging due to my lack of knowledge in creating and blending videos together (as well as not understanding videography lingo such a B-roll). The first time I tried to record I used my phone, and I really struggled with having someone record me (I can public speak for children all day long but putting me in front of a camera held by an adult made me so giggly). So, I had to trash my first product and think about a solution.

I remembered that the technology teacher at my school helps the students record a newscast video every day, so I turned to her for some advice. She allowed me to use the video camera that the students use to record the daily news with (it came with a tripod). That really helped with not having to record on my phone while giggling at the teacher recording me. I was able to record an intro clip, B-roll clip, and an outro clip. Then all I had to do was slide the memory card into my computer!

I used iMovie to crop and blend my clips together. iMovie made it simple to add unique transitions, voiceovers, and music. I was excited and a little bit nervous about this video, but I had a lot of fun creating it. Next time, I will try to be a little more relaxed in front of the camera. I wrote a script for myself but it sounds like I am talking a little too quickly on the videos. I noticed that my voice is so much calmer in the voiceovers so I suppose I need to get over my camera shyness! I would also like to research about how to ensure that the quality of my footage is better (the beginning of my video looks semi-blurry to me, but then it clears itself up).

I hope you enjoy my video!

Monday, September 30, 2019

Phases of the Web

Tool: For this week's assignment I used the Prezi web-based tool. 

Link:

Process: To me, this tool is very user friendly and it seems like a cooler version of Microsoft PowerPoint. It offers many unique layouts and transitions as well as an option to add background music. I did encounter a few challenges with the layout and moving my text/bubbles around on the screen. Also, I like to have everything centered in an aesthetically pleasing kind of way, and some of the bubbles didn't show the dotted line used to center text boxes (so that was frustrating). 

Uses: Prezi can be used for various things in education. From presenting new information to students, to allowing students to create presentations based on current lessons to demonstrate their understanding. Students can use Prezi individually or they can collaborate with peers in groups. It is a great visual aid and it can make learning fun. Not only can it be used in the classroom, but I have seen it used as a presentation tool at professional developments and conferences.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Learning Theory Matrix


This week we focused on the following learning theories: Behaviorism, Constructivism, Cognitivism, and Connectivism. Over the summer I took a psychology course so I felt rather comfortable with the subject of learning theories. However, I was not as comfortable with Blogger as I thought! The biggest challenge I faced with this assignment was figuring out how to post my Learning Theory Matrix to my blog (while trying to make it aesthetically pleasing). If you click on the picture, it will enlarge so you can read it. I spent hours trying to format it to a different size. Initially posting this assignment to my blog didn't sound like a tedious task, but formatting it and figuring out how to pull the URL from Google Drive was rather difficult (yes, I googled and Youtubed how to do all of these things)

As a teacher in general, I can relate to all of these learning theories but as a special education teacher, I feel like my teacher flow aligns with the behaviorist theory. I work with a lot of students that struggle with behavior and it's always interesting to look at the ABC/FBA data to determine a function, reaction/behavior, consequence/reinforcer, etc. to figure out how to assist them. As I learned from a lot of research in my education courses, all learners learn differently. So, it is important to embrace the thought of using different learning theories in the classroom. Connectivism is one theory I am new to learning about. It is 100% relevant in education now, and it will continue to be! This is a theory that I would like to implement more of in my classroom. I used the links Dr. Gaston provided as well as a few others to research how the theories could guide the use of technology. 

Websites used:






Thursday, August 29, 2019

EDM Experience Continued...

Welcome to my blog!


It feels good to be back! I chose to continue my former EDM 310 blog from undergrad because I am familiar with the website. Although I haven't logged on in about 5-6 years, I was able to comfortably navigate the site in under ten minutes. I fell in love with blogging during my time in EDM 310 so I am eager to get back into it this semester!

Happy blogging everyone!