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Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Tech Savvy Tech Tools: Technology Assessment 2
GOOGLE APPS
- Major applications:Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, and Google Docs, Google Gadgets
- Customizable Interface
- Web-based programs and file storage that run in a web browser
- Customizable Start Page
- Communication tools include:
- Dozens of Security features
- Limited-feature Standard Edition
- Full-featured Premier Edition
- Internet domain integration
- Single sign-on and directory integration
- Web-based Control Panel
- Page Creator- Web-based graphical Web page designer
Rate: 5/5
Comments: I love how all my data is backed up.
FIREFOX
- autocomplete function
- Improved Interface
- Simplified Reload/Stop Button
- Bookmarking feature
- Tab Browsing
- Switch-to tab function
- Organize tabs with Panorama
- Password Manager
- Form Complete
- Pop up Blocker
- Location-aware Browsing
- Session Restore
- Spell Check feature
- Crash protection
- Download Manager
- Firefox Support
- Offline Browsing
- RSS Feed Reader
- New "Tags" Feature
- Full Zoom Feature
- Universal Access
Comments: All the features make it one of the best and reliable search engines.
LiveBinders
- Personal accessibility
- Compile webpages, PDF, documents, images, or video.
- Create Tabs and Subtabs
- Customize color of web binder
- Embed an Open Binder on your Blog
- "LiveBinder It" Button feature
- Readable tabs
- More Share Options
Comments: LiveBinders is a great single location for all webpages and such. However, I wish they could allow for more customization options aside from just customizing the color.
WIX
- Create Personal Websites
- User-friendly Navigation
- 2 Editing Options
- Express and Editor
- Drag and drop interface
- Post Custom Animated Comments
- Multi-media Integration
Comments: All the features make Wix one of the easiest website creators. However, loading time for websites can be a little slow.
BLOGGER
- Time-Stamped entries
- Blog-publishing tools
- label Organization
- Profile Feature
- drag-and-drop template editing interface
- web-feed options
- Updates dynamically
- Available in Several Languages
Rate: 5/5
Comments: Blogger is one of the most easiest if probably not the easiest to use. Editing can be a little difficult especially if one has no experience.
PREZI
- Presentation Software and Storytelling tool
- Explore and Share Ideas on Virtual Canvas
- Color Wizard
- Drag and drop files to PreziDesktop
- Prezi Meeting-Multiple Editors Feature
- Online Collaboration
- Zooming User Interface
Comments: Prezi produces vibrant presentations, however it can be difficult to edit. Zooming user interface feature can cause editing process to be a little confusing.
iMovie
- Audio Editing
- One-Step Effects
- People Finder
- Customizable Themes
- Screen Movie on Ipad, Ipod, Facebook, Youtube and more
- Drag-and-drop movie-making
- Friendly Interface
- Dynamic Filmstrip
- Imports photos from iphotos, photobooth, and Aperture
- Fixes Shaky Videos
- Image Controls in floating windows
- Voiceover Track feature
- Cut Out Background Noise
- Precision Editor
- 15 Movie Trailor Templates
- High Quality Visual Effects
Comments: The possibilities are endless with iMovie. There needs some time in becoming acquainted with (as far as editing parts), but the end result will always be spectacular.
Go!Animate
- Browser-based automate-animation tool
- Digital Storytelling Via web
- Points are awarded for popular videos.
- Rate and Give Feedback
- Create and Customize Characters
- Use Personal Voice or text Dialogue for characters
- Variety of scenes and backgrounds available
- Add Audio/Songs
- Create Movie/Video Clip
- Storyboard Editing
Rate 4/5
Comments: This is a fun animation tool to use. It does require basic computer skills, but overall, it was easy to navigate. There are certain features that could be improved to make it a little more user-friendly. Also, adjusting the length of the clips can be a complicated task.
Wiggio
- Allows Online Collaboration
- Create and share: important dates, to-do lists (with deliverable dates), files (while preserving previous versions), messages and discussions
- hold online meetings and polls
- Reply to comments/events/posts via e-mail
- Search Conversations Toolbar
- Create Groups
Comments: This online tool makes working in groups so much easier. It allows for constant communication and is also great for sharing files. It is extremely user-friendly and easy to navigate!
PHOTOS RETRIEVED FROM THE FOLLOWING WEBSITES:
Google Apps Photo:
http://socialmediaworld.com/?p=2047
Firefox Photo:
http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/fx/
Wix Photo:
http://www.24-7pressrelease.com/press-release/flash-website-builder-wixcom-introduces-brilliant-color-picking-tool-for-advanced-web-design-150522.php
LiveBinder Photo:
http://www.ntcamp.org/2011/sponsor-spotlight-livebinders/
Blogspot Photo:
http://www.yourlogocollection.com/blogspot-logo/
Prezi Photo:
http://ad-tech.blogs.imediaconnection.com/2011/05/02/cod-prezi-makes-engaging-presentations-that-go-zoooom/imovie:
http://c4lpt.co.uk/top-tools/top-100-tools/top-tools-imovie/
GoAnimate:
http://emalfilmes.blogspot.com/2011/10/animacoes-go-animate-e-xtra-normal.html
Wiggio:
http://ecollaborating.wikispaces.com/Wiggio
Wednesday, 18 April 2012
Increasing Digital Safety
With the internet being so broad and vast, there are many things that parents, and educators can do to increase awareness of digital safety amongst children/students. Phishing and Pharming, Sexting and Textual Harassment, Copyright and Fair Use, Cyber bullying, and Digital Safety (in general) are amongst the most important issues. Although each issue is different, I feel that it is crucial and necessary to educate students on this as a whole. Additionally, I would include the topic Parental Controls. Parents play a big role in ensuring that any type of technological activity their children engage in is properly monitored.

In the process of creating our group's digital safety issue on Cyber bullying, one of the tools we used was Wiggio . Wiggio is an online digital tool that makes working in groups easier it also allows for group members to reply directly through email without having to log back in. (Wiggio.com). Because of our hectic schedules, it was difficult for our group to meet on a daily basis. With the use of Wiggio, we were able to communicate frequently and consistently via messaging. Not only did this tool allow for maximum participation amongst all group members, it also provided a way for our group to keep track of our progress. I felt that the absence of this tool would have caused our group to work with a crammed schedule. Another tool that I have used for previous classes that I would suggest is a face-to face video-calling over the internet called ooVoo. ooVoo enables face to face video calling as well as instant messaging.This tool does require a webcam but a participant who does not have a webcam can still see other participants (ooVoo.com).
Overall, digital safety is a serious issue in today's society. It is important that we as future educators take the initiative in increasing awareness through projects such as this.
References
ooVoo. What is ooVoo?.
Retrieved April 10, 2012 from http://www.oovoo.com/Help.aspx?pname=HelpFAQ#{1}
Wiggio. Frequently asked Questions.Retrieved April 10, 2012 from http://wiggio.com/faq.html
Photo retrieved from:
http://digimumsni.com/blog/story/uk-media-regulators-launch-parentport
Monday, 19 March 2012
INCLUSION FOR ALL

As it's name suggests, assistive technology "assists" individuals with everyday tasks. Without utilizing assistive technology, students would not be able to perform tasks or talents in their own way. It is crucial that educators take necessary steps in ensuring that students are included in the classroom to the fullest extent.
In order to provide quality education for students with disabilities, teachers must fully understand characteristics of an individual. A full and extensive review of an I.E.P (Individualized Education Plan) or student profile will help educators understand the types of accommodations that are necessary. The video also mentions 'Technology is not always included in the planning process". It is essential to provide/include appropriate AT for students with disabilities during the planning process. It is also important to find out how the student works best, and most importantly, what works best for the student. Each part of the lesson should provide opportunities to increase participation rate for the student. It is also important that students with disabilities participate in assessments to ensure accountability. "Students with disabilities must be considered and included in the assessment
of what students know and can do" (Peer Information Brief, 1999). The result of improper assessments are inaccurate progress levels. Students with disabilities can be assessed using a variety of alternate assessments such as performance-based assessments, portfolios, and checklists (Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), 2003).
During my experience in a Special Education classroom, I found that assistive technology was not provided at all. The result was that students had a difficult time comprehending information. Due to the lack of AT as well as appropriate alternate assessments, it was evident that the learning of students with disabilities was immensely hindered.
References
Curtis, D. (2005, February 5). Assistive-Technology: Enabling Dreams. Edutopia. Retrieved March 12, 2012. from http://www.edutopia.org/assistive-technology-enabling-dreams-video
OSEP. (2003).Tool Kit on Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities: Assessment. Office of Special Education Programs. Retrieved March 12, 2012. http://www.osepideasthatwork.org/parentkit/AltAssessFAQ.as.
Thurlow, M. Ph.D., (1999) Assessment: A Key Component to Educational Reform. Peer Information Brief.Retrieved March, 12, 2012. http://www.fcsn.org/peer/ess/assessmentib.html
Photo- Screenshot from:
Curtis, D. (2005, February 5). Assistive-Technology: Enabling Dreams. Edutopia. Retrieved March 12, 2012. from http://www.edutopia.org/assistive-technology-enabling-dreams-video
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Spelling Practice with Dolce Sight Words


Use of this online educational game is appropriate for teachers who are looking to integrate technology and would widely reflects that of NETS*T Standard 2. Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments. By doing so teachers are able to increase learning opportunities by providing students with contemporary tools that help develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes (NETS*T website). I felt that "Spelling Practice with Dolce Sight Words" is a great tool for the younger primary grades to use as spelling practice at home or in the classroom. This game, as well as many other online educational games, can be played after students complete assignments. It allows for the students to continue with the learning process even during free time. Teachers can also use this game as an interactive technology activity with the whole class. By turning it into a timed game of who can spell the most words, students are motivated to progress each time they play.
After my experience with constructing a rubric for this particular online educational game, I felt students should be provided with different means of monitoring their progress. In the future, because this game does not provide any real form of feedback,I would provide my students with a monitor sheet that allows them to keep track of their progress (Ex: Number of words spelled per game session). I felt that when incorporating technology, students should still be able to monitor how well they are progressing and teachers still need to be able to assess the performance of the student.
Overall, this assignment has emphasized the importance of ensuring the appropriateness of online educational games. Like many other teaching tools, it is essential that teachers provide appropriate material for their students, but at the same time keep up with different technology trends. Incorporating online educational games is beneficial for students, parents, and teachers and provides appropriate "educational fun".
After my experience with constructing a rubric for this particular online educational game, I felt students should be provided with different means of monitoring their progress. In the future, because this game does not provide any real form of feedback,I would provide my students with a monitor sheet that allows them to keep track of their progress (Ex: Number of words spelled per game session). I felt that when incorporating technology, students should still be able to monitor how well they are progressing and teachers still need to be able to assess the performance of the student.
Overall, this assignment has emphasized the importance of ensuring the appropriateness of online educational games. Like many other teaching tools, it is essential that teachers provide appropriate material for their students, but at the same time keep up with different technology trends. Incorporating online educational games is beneficial for students, parents, and teachers and provides appropriate "educational fun".
References
Abcya.com(2012). Spelling Practice Dolch Sight Words .
Retrieved March 1, 2012, from abcya.com website: http://www.abcya.com/dolch_sight_word_spelling.htm
Retrieved March 1, 2012, from abcya.com website: http://www.abcya.com/dolch_sight_word_spelling.htm
International Society for Technology in Education.
(2008). NETS*T Advanced Digital Age.
Retrieved February 20, 2012, from ISTE website: http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx.
Retrieved February 20, 2012, from ISTE website: http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx.
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Group A (Dana Cruz, Gabrielle Aguon, Tanya Calip) Online Educational Game Rubric
Online Educational Game: Spelling Practice with Dolch Sight Words
Website: www.abcya.com
Educational
Online Game Rubric
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Criteria
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Satisfactory (1)
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Good (2)
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Excellent(3)
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Organization
and Design
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Layout
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Layout is cluttered
looking or confusing. It is often difficult to locate navigation links
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Game has an attractive
and usable layout. It is easy to locate important navigation links.
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The Game has an
exceptionally attractive layout. Navigation Links are easy to locate. White
space, graphic elements, and/or alignment are used effectively to organize
material.
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Graphics
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Graphics seem randomly
chosen, are of low quality, or cause disruptions.
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Graphics are related to
the topic/purpose of the game, are of good quality and enhance interest or
understanding.
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Graphics are related to
the topic/purpose of the game, are thoughtfully cropped and organized, are of
high quality and enhance interest or understanding.
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Color Scheme
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Colors of background
and font make content difficult to read or otherwise distract the player.
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Colors of background
and fonts detract from some of the content that may distract the player.
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Colors of background
and fonts are appropriate, do not detract from the content, and are
consistent throughout the game.
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Instructional
Design and Delivery
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Objectives
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Integrates internet
access and involves players with the learning process.
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Nurtures internet
assessors and effectively engages players with internet involvement through
the learning process of the game
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Game nurtures internet
assessors and effectively engages players with internet involvement through
the learning process in a diversity of ways throughout the game.
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Learning Styles
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Provides limited
graphical features or auditory activities to enhance the player’s learning
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Helps with various
graphical features, and /or auditory activities that enhance the player’s
learning.
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Provides multiple
graphical features and or auditory activities to enhance the player’s
learning.
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Higher Level of Learning Skills
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Provides limited
activities to help players develop critical thinking and/or problem solving
skills.
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Provides players with
some activities that develop critical thinking and/or problem solving skills.
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Provides multiple
activities that help develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Game-Based
Learning
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Rules
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Rules are not stated
clearly.
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Few rules are stated
clearly and will cause some confusion.
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Rules are clearly
stated.
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Goals
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Goal(s) of the game is incomplete.
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Goal(s) of the Game is
not entirely stated.
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Goal(s) Clearly stated
and will help accomplish game
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Feedback
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Does not provide
opportunities for players to receive feedback on their performance
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Some opportunities are
provided for players to receive feedback.
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Feedback is consistent
throughout the game.
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Interaction
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Student to computer
and/or student to student interaction is non-existent.
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Student to computer
and/or student to student interaction is limited.
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Student to computer and
student to student interaction is consistent and identifiable.
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Subject
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Subject or topic is
unidentifiable.
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Subject or topic is
partially described.
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Subject of the game is
clearly stated.
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012
"Fat , sugar, salt, and TECHNOLOGY!"

According to the Academy of Technology Excellence website, this lesson plan model is suited for different learning styles/learners and is helpful in using different types of media ("ASSURE," 2002).

There were many things that I appreciated about this lesson. One thing I liked the most about this lesson was that it could be revised to fit different learning styles. I also appreciated how a simple task such as finding the salt, sugar, and fat content could be expanded using digital spreadsheets and charts. I felt that by having students create charts based on the information they obtained in their digital spreadsheets, it provided visuals and helped students better compare their findings. I felt that this lesson really reflected how technology could be integrated into almost anything.
Although the objectives were easy and achievable for average learners, it did become a challenge when trying to find accommodations for students with disabilities. It was difficult to make sure that the accommodations aligned for each part of the lesson, but as I progressed with the lesson plan, I found that it was easier to provide accommodations using other forms of technology. Also, for other disabilities that may need further accommodations, students can work in larger groups and tasks can be assigned to each group member to ensure that each person partakes in the assignment.
For this particular lesson, the part I disliked the most was making sure that the content and the objectives were grade and age appropriate. It took much consideration on my end especially because the content should always be appropriate when using technology.
This lesson is great for average learners, but many things could be done to enhance the lesson and make it more challenging for upper grade levels or for advanced learners. The teacher can require students to search online for the nutrition facts labels of different foods other than cereals. After inputting their information on a digital spreadsheet and producing charts to illustrate their findings, they can then compare the salt, fat, and sugar content of each food item they selected.
Overall, this lesson plan model is great for covering each part of the lesson and is an appropriate model for ensuring that the lesson is followed through even if the teacher isn't present. This lesson plan along with the ASSURE model are great educational resources that I would use in the future.
References
Academy of Teaching Excellence. (2002). ASSURE MODEL.
Retrieved February 20, 212 from ATE website:
http://www.mscd.edu/~act2/courseconstruct/assure.html
Retrieved February 20, 212 from ATE website:
http://www.mscd.edu/~act2/courseconstruct/assure.html
International Society for Technology in Education.
(2008). NETS*T Advanced Digital Age.
Retrieved February 20, 2012, from ISTE website: http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx.
Retrieved February 20, 2012, from ISTE website: http://www.iste.org/standards.aspx.
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