Monday, August 13, 2012

oneword

With only a few days to go before school starts again, I am going through my emails. I subscribed to The 2 Sisters (Daily 5/Cafe) Tip of the Week emails but I never looked at them. Today, I found something interesting. On the February 24th email, there was a link to oneword.com. It's a very simple writing exercise. Every day, one word pops up and you have 1 minute to write about it. When your minute is up, you submit and get to see what everyone wrote. I feel like it can be a very powerful tool. However, I have no clue how to make it work in my classroom.

PROS: 
Seeing what everyone else writes is fantastic for 3rd graders. It's instant sharing.
It has the potential to expand the vocabulary of my students.
There is no leg work on my part. My students can just hop on and go to town.
I can see what they all wrote about and how much they wrote.

CONS:
There is (seemingly) no filter, which is not great for using with 3rd graders. 
My students may not know the words each day.
They have to be able to type well if they are going to type more than a simple sentence in 1 minute.

Now to sit back, digest, and bounce this off of my PLN. How would YOU use oneword.com?

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Storing Tech Tips for Kids

How many times have students come up to you and told you about a shortcut they discovered or a faster way to do something using Microsoft Office/Google Apps? I love when the students can do the teaching and show their classmates how things are done. In the past, I have just had the students share it and move on. However, that doesn't help those students who forget how to do it a week later and are too shy to ask.

So, this year I am going to do something about it! I am going to archive all of those tech tips to keep for anyone who needs them. My hope is that I will only be responsible for placing the tips on my Weebly* for everyone to access. When a student discovers something that would be helpful to others, I am going to have them type up the tech tip, complete with title, on this Google form. That's when I'll take it and throw it on my Weebly* tech tip page. I'm not sure as of yet how to set it up, but I'll figure that out when the tips start coming in.

That's about it. I'm sure there are many things that I didn't consider with this, but I'll discover them and learn on the job. If you see anything that looks odd or doesn't make sense, PLEASE let me know.


*Don't judge me on my Weebly right now. I just set it up and don't have much on it as of yet.

TechItU



This summer I attended the 2nd TechitU institute and I learned a ton of new things and new ways to integrate things I already knew about. I was reinvigorated and ready to go for the upcoming school year. Then vacation hit. Once I got back home, I realized that I needed to start working toward my tech integration goals. So, I am going to start posting about what I want to do in my classroom and how I think I should do it. Then, when school actually starts, I am going to come back on update on what worked, how it worked, what didn't work, why it didn't work, and ask for some suggestions. I figured that if I throw this on my blog now, I might just be able to keep up with it. Who knows?