Sunday, January 25, 2015

Blog Post 2

Teaching in the 21st Century 

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Mr. Dancealot

In the video it appeared to me that the teacher did not know how to properly incorporate technology with teaching. So the central message of the video was that teachers need to learn how to properly incorporate technology with teaching. In my opinion when teaching dance, there are so many moves that a person needs to learn in order to know how to successfully accomplish that certain dance and this teacher hid behind the desk while showing the students the dance so there was no way they could see the correct moves. The author makes the case for the conclusion by giving the students a final exam on the dances he thought they were learning properly by showing them moves on a projector using power point. As we soon see, the students are dumb founded because the teacher failed to demonstrate the moves rather than just show them in writing on a projector. I agree with the conclusion because it shows that teachers should not only just use technology but also engage in how their students learn. 


1.       Teaching collaboration with technology:
-         Strengthen project-based learning
-         Students become better team mates
-         Both teacher and student can connect using technology 
2.      Educators are the filter for knowledge:
-         Some consider them sources but they aren't
-         Relate to what is being learned
-         Relate to the subject they are teaching
3.      Learning technology at a younger age:
-         Can be beneficial to both student and teachers
-         Can gain a lot information
-         Bettering the skills learned at a young age.
4.      Creating lessons:
-         Content match what exactly is being taught
-         Challenge student thinking 
-         Interesting to both teacher and student
5.      Technology is not used for entertainment:
-         Could better be used for motivating students
-         No negative side

-         Teach that technology is helpful rather than the enemy


The video is a lot to take in but I think that network learning can be a great and useful tool for future learning. Although this is student and network based learning I think it is necessary to have a teacher present while the students are learning. The teacher is the one who actually teaches the student how to use the network to take advantage of new learning opportunities. Teachers are also needed so that the student can process the information and manage it in the right way. I think that it is very important to have a teacher present because even though the students are using network to learn by themselves it is equally important that they needed guidance.

Harness Your Student's Digital Smarts 

The thesis in Davis' video is that incorporating technology in today's teaching styles can better our future students. It shows that once technology is put into context and taught in a positive way instead of negative that eventually students can outsmart the teachers. I think this is a great program and I hope that it continues to grow. I think this can be a positive way for teachers to interact with students more and make the content they are teaching more engaging and also it will help students interact with other students all over the world! Incredible!


Elementary students are definitely winning the race when it comes to learning. Even though I hate to say it Elementary grades are on the way to being as much or maybe even more educationally advanced as those in a colleges undergraduate and even graduate courses. I can honestly say that I am that I could probably be considered one of the last ones in the learning race. I am a slow learner when it comes to technology but I am slowly getting better with it and improving my skills. I think it is a good thing that our elementary grades are showing such improvement with technology because after they are the ones that will run the world one day and it excites me that they are going to be so advanced and knowledgeable.

the classroom is new for me. I am so used to the usual teacher sitting in front of the classroom teaching from the board and that's it. It is a lot to take in coming from someone who is so used to traditional ways but I think this could be the next greatest thing when it comes to learning individually. I think flipping the Classroom will be very useful as teacher because it gives students the extra leaning chances. It also gives teachers a break from standing in front of students all day and just talking. It gives teachers the chance to interact more with their students. Technology has come such a long way and it is only going to get better. Flipping the Classroom is a great idea not only for students but for teachers and parents as well! More ways of learning can only lead our students to success.

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1. What are the things (if any) you have heard about EDM310? 
I have heard many different thing about this class including: "oh that class is extremely hard don't take it unless you have a lot of free time" "I loved that class it was an amazing experience" and the one which I can relate to already is "well yeah it is really hard but as long as you stay on top of dead lines you should be fine".
 2. What fears (if any) do you have about EDM310?
- Some fears that I have are that I will struggle managing my time for this class. Unfortunately I am a procrastinator, so I fear that I am going to let assignments and time get away from me.
 3. Compare and contrast EDM310 with other courses you have taken in college or high school. 
- Classes like this one are the classes that scare me to death in the beginning because of all the time consuming projects but I also enjoy classes like this in the end because it makes me get up and actually do the work required and do it well. I haven't taken any classes like EDM 310 to compare with. All my other classes have been semi easy and straight forward but this one is making really think and try hard! I like it!
4. What do you think will be the most difficult thing for you in EDM310? 
Like previously stated I am a procrastinator through and through and I think the most difficult thing for me will be to stay on task of things that need to be done to pass this class.
 5. What is the best way for you to address this "most difficult" aspect of EDM310? 
- The best way for me to address this most difficult aspect of EDM310 is to address it head on by keeping up with assignments that are due and correct date they are due and not waiting until the last minute to do them.
 6. What questions do you still have about EDM310? What ideas do you have about how to address those questions?
- As of today I do not have any questions or concerns about EDM310 but I am excited about learning new things and conquering this class!

Sunday, January 18, 2015

Practice Blog

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- Allison Brooks (Allie)
- Alabama native
- Elementary education major
- Outdoorsy, painter, crafter, picture taker, Future 1st grade teacher
- Amazing mom and dad, 3 BIG brothers

Hi, my name is Allison Taylor Brooks but most people call me Allie. I have brown eyes and super curly hair that I've been told just adds to my personality. I was born and raised in southern Alabama and it will eventually show once you get to know me. I am most definitely the outdoorsy type of girl. I love to hunt and fish with my dad, brothers, and boyfriend of 3 1/2 years. I do not have any passions for say but I do love to paint and craft anything that pops up on Pintrest. I also do a little photography when I'm feeling shabby, not professionally by no means but for fun. In general I'm just a small town girl trying to make the best out of this big world. 
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I transferred to South Alabama my sophomore year from my hometown's local junior college: Jefferson Davis. South was honestly not my first choice but due to personal reasons I started school in the fall of 2014 and have fallen in love with the campus, people, and the school in general ever since. I've always been interested in teaching ever since I was a little girl. My mom always tells me that she had no doubt that I was going to be a teacher because I would always be playing in my room pretending to teach ABC's to my teddy bears. So the choice to major in elementary education has always been an easy one for me. I honestly cannot wait to become a teacher, it excites but also terrifies me a little that I will one day be the
woman that is teaching the future children of America.

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