Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Internet Browsers and Social Bookmarking

I thought I had a good understanding of Internet browsers until I completed our homework assignment.  I really learned a lot about the many functions of each browser.  Truthfully, until now, my use of browsers was as the name suggests, to browse the Internet.  I never used the bookmarking features, password managers, or really any of the other features.  As I explained before, I am trying to learn to use Google Chrome to the best of my ability, so I learned a lot of valuable information from this activity.

Social Bookmarking was a new concept to me before this lesson.  I found the differences between the social bookmarking sites interesting.  They all have a strength in very specific areas.  I thought of a lot of possible educational benefits of Diigo that could be used in my everyday classroom experience. One possibility would be a teacher having a specific tag for each of the classes they teach.  Students could access all of the valuable sites related to the class they were taking. I definitely plan on implementing social bookmarking into my teaching next year.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

The Vast World of Online Resources

I must say, our class this week was packed with information, and I am feeling a little overwhelmed.  On the other hand, all of the areas of our discussion sound very interesting and spark my curiosity.

First we talked about web browsers.  I have spent my life always using Internet Explorer.  I use Safari when I am on my ipad or ipod, but still always refer back to Internet Explorer when using my computer.  However, our school district is really integrating Google into every portion of our computer use.  Because of this, I have really been forcing myself to use Chrome so I can become more familiar with the browser.  Truthfully, at first, it was a difficult transition.  However, now I have navigated through the differences, and my comfort level  has greatly increased.

Social Bookmarking is something I was recently introduced to, but haven't put to use yet. As we were discussing social bookmarking in class, I was starting to think of all the benefits for both my personal and professional use.  Personally, it would be nice to have my favorites neatly organizing and accessible on all devices.  Professionally, students could use this to collaborate about resources on projects.  It would be a way for them to do the website collection instead of me!  I am looking forward to finding the best social bookmarking website for me and putting it to use.

Now, it is time to research and practice using social bookmarking and different web browsers.  I will write again with my thoughts.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Google Hangout

Yesterday was my first experience using Google Hangout.  As a group, we struggled a little bit getting the program running at the beginning.  However, once we worked out the kinks, it was interesting to learn about the application.  It was also nice to have a face-to-face conversation with my group members.

As we were working together, I was already starting to think about using Hangout in my school.  We have been using Skype at our school, but there were a few parts of Hangout that I liked better.  It was nice to have several people or groups in many locations that can participate in conversation at once.  I also felt like the program itself ran more smoothly.  It seems like Skype has many connection issues, and I didn't notice that with this application.  I can't wait to try this out with my students!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Blackboard and Google and Blogger, Oh My!

Well, I am officially in the throes of my first online course! I consider myself pretty knowledgeable with technology, but any time I try something new, I enter the process with a little bit of hesitation.  This began when logging on to Blackboard. I followed all of the required steps, but was sure it wasn't going to work when the 5:00 class time rolled around.  However, I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Blackboard was relatively easy to navigate. I logged in with ease and class time ran smoothly.  

I have had training in both blogging and Google, but I still feel like I have a lot to learn.  So, it was nice to have a refresher.  Google is something that amazes and confuses me at the same time.  I feel like I learn about one aspect and then turn around and struggle with another aspect.  So I am glad this course has this as a primary area of focus. 


Overall, I think this course will offer me a lot of ideas that I can incorporate into my classroom experience.  Our school purchased a bunch of chrome books, and I would like to use them on a regular basis with my Gifted and Talented students. I can also create a blog specific to my program, which is something I have wanted to do.  I am looking forward to the next session!