Monday, September 26, 2016

Where We've Been In The Technology World




Technology is an ever changing world within planet earth. And, in the classroom it will always be revolving and evolving. It seems like very time I visit another classroom, their is some new cool and latest technology fad that a teacher has found. And, this happens at every age level, Pre-K-college. It is crazy to think about where we've started as young kids, to where we are now, to what our children will have, and then even our grandkids. To me, some of it can be scary. I want to be in total control of my car, I do not think I trust a computer to steer, navigate, and control the speed of my vehicle. Although, I do understand that as the world does I do too.

Specifically, teachers face many challenges as educators in today's world. At this point in 2016, student's are at very different places with technology. I have noticed in my placement that some first graders know more than I do about my own laptop. Then again, there are kindergarten's who come to school and have never seen a laptop or projector, simply because they were raised in a home that couldn't afford these things, or just chose not to use them.

And then, as we all know it gets put on the educator to teach the Internet, safety, uses, and for it to be utilized, just because, well that's how we live. That is how the world functions these days. So, what can teachers do to combat this wide spread of knowledge? Well, in my mind...KISS. And no, I don't mean it like that!! KISS means to Keep It Super Simple. I think that's the answer, simplicity.



In my own classroom one day, I will KISS. My goal will be to meet students where there at, regardless of where they've come from. I will use something universal, meaning something that every student can access. For instance, Google Classroom. Google Classroom is great because it is one place where student's can all access, for free, anytime, anywhere...now, that's a teacher's DREAM!

Please check out my timeline! My timeline, starts when I started school till when I graduated and then some future technologies, as well!


Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Microsoft Word v. Google Drive...Pros and Cons


Both of these two examples of Pros and Cons for Microsoft Word is ALSO applied to Microsoff Powerpoint. 

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Hey guys! Welcome back!

So in this post I want to discuss a little bit of some pros and cons of Microsoft document products and Google Drive products. Let me tell you what I did, first off. On Microsoft Word and on Google Drive Docs, I created the exact same document. Then, on Microsoft's version of powerpoint, I created a simple, small, powerpoint that hits a couple of main things, and then the exact same "powerpoint" on Google which is called Google Slides.

Let's discuss!

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Microsoft Word Pros:  

-Easy Help: On Microsoft Word there is this really neat tool that you can use if you become lost. On the top of the document to the furthest left heading, you can click on the word "Help." When you click on "help" a search bar will pop-up and you can type anything there your heart desires and it will show you how to access it. So..here's a quick tour!!
Click Help
Type in the Search Bar


Type in what you want!!






And WALLAAA! The magical gene helps ya out!!

Microsoft Word Cons:
So, for the cons there is one MAJOR one that sticks out to me. When a word document is saved it, it is saved as .docx. The problem with that is, that sometimes if a student would want to open there saved .docx document on a different computer it may or may not be compatible. So, there's a possibility that it will open and be the way they want it, the open doesn't open at all, or it opens but changes formatting and what not and it is all screwed up.


Onto Google!!


Google Docs Pros: The BEST thing about Google docs is how it can be worked on/saved. Google Docs saves AUTOMATTICALLY. And let me tell you, when working with K-4th graders, when you tell them to do something that is very IMPORTANT (like save their work) it totally gets lost in their brain and then their work is gone forever. And well...no one wants to deal with that!

Google Docs Cons: 
Google Docs doesn't have as many fonts and hypes as Microsoft Word does. So, if you are not too worried about the fancy-ness of your kids work, then maybe choose google. 
Both of these two examples of Pros and Cons for Google Docs is ALSO applied to Google Slides (Google's version of Powerpoint.)

So, for me in my classroom, I think I will stick with Google. It is accessible on pretty much ny device that has internet, it saves automattically (this is huge in  my mind!!), and everything is saved all in one place...Google Docs, Slides, Drawing, etc. 


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Thursday, September 8, 2016

What to consider when you have students searching the internet?



Hey everyone! So, I guess my first blog post was good enough since you came back! Thank you for that!!

So today's topic is a little bit more juicy...As an elementary school teacher, I want to tell you my thoughts on children using technology in the classroom.

My personal opinion is that students should be encouraged to use technology within the classroom setting. Although, I am a very traditional person, and my preference is that students are learning to read physical dictionaries, reading hard copy text books/chapter books, and doing math with pencil and paper and handing it to me to be graded. However, I also understand that this is the 21st century, and because of that our students do need to be engaged with the times and the coming times.

Now, many peoples first thought when they hear that their children will be utilizing technology in the classroom is that, "technology is too scary for my ten year old" or that "my child is not mature enough for the Internet". But, many of these statements can be turned around, with positive technology reinforcement. If your child is in a classroom where technology is just a supplement and not an every day, every assignment thing, it can be a positive experience for the student, parent, and teacher.



In my own classroom setting, I would try to avoid using technology for more than two subjects in any given day. That way, I am still incorporating technology, but my students also know that technology, number one will not always be there in every single situation and that well...so they can learn about the stone age when there was no laptop for every student or iPad. Also, I would never assign homework that had to be done/submitted in some sort of Internet fashion. I understand that not everyone has the functions of Internet and/or the machines that would be needed to submit assignments. I would never want to put a family in an awkward financial situation just so their third grader can get her homework done. That's unnecessary.



So, because I plan on incorporating the use of technology, here is some awesome tools that I found that I plan on using!!

http://www.kiddle.co
Kiddle.com is a search engine (so Google) specifically for kids. (Best part is: You don't have to worry about any advertisements on these search engines for kids!)

http://www.kidzsearch.com/sites.html
Another Google for kids, except this can be separated further by age group!

http://www.funbrain.com
And who doesn't love Funbrain! A place for kids to go to play fun, educational games!





Thursday, September 1, 2016

How I Chose My Blogging Platform: Because I like to have fun!

Hey everybody! What's poppin!

So when I first looked at the assignment and saw we had to create a blog, I was like "Oh geez, I barely post on Facebook (other than pictures of my beautiful black lab:)) so how am I going to post on a blog. Not gonna lie, I was scared. However, it's really not that scary! So to get at this, I decided on blogging on blogger.com literally because I set up an account on wix.com and I didn't like it. I didn't understand, the format was weird to me, and I just didn't like how it looked. It didn't float my boat, so I sailed away! And this is where my ship landed. Blogger.com. I first clicked on bloggers link because I was like "okay it is called blogger.com so I bet it's super user friendly, and maybe that even I could figure out how it works...and lo and behold I did! So yeah, a little trial and error and I was able to find the perfect home for my blogging abilities (or lack there of!).






 Now, that you know how I found my perfect spot for my blog to live, let me tell you a little bit about my blogging abilities. So, like I said, I do not blog (well until now!). I am on Facebook and Instagram (and I have no interest in figuring out/understanding Twitter), but I hardly post anything. And I hardly post anything because my thought is "do people really care "what's on my mind" (as Facebook puts it)?" However, I do love reading blog posts! And that's real blog posts, not how someone accidentally dropped their cat in the toilet on Facebook, but rather how someone lost 30 pounds in four months, or a really awesome recipe someone came up with. Oh and DIY, I'm all over that!!






 My main interests in reading new blogs and now getting to create my own (yay!!) is to learn and use new ideas from other bloggers and hopefully vice versa. I hope that everyone who visits (let's face it, this awesome) blog will learn, obtain, use, and even share all of the information on my blog and in my life and apply it to their own. I'm also super excited to have this blog not only be educational, but also something a little different and fun! So to start out my very first ever blog posts, I thought I would share with you some pictures that make me...well me!


Let Me Show You...Me!


So, this is Justin. He is my boyfriend! We've always known each other through school and activities! He is a sophomore at PSU and he is an Ag. Science major with a concentration in dairy science. So, what that really means is that he loves cows! (Oh, and so do I!) He plans to work in the genetics field and hopefully run and own his very own dairy operation someday! (Isn't his puppy the cutest thing you've ever seen?!)
This is my family, well minus a brother! (He's married and old (don't tell him I said that) so we don't have too many recent pictures) However, there are six of us. 3 boys and 1 girl. And yep, they're all older than me. Youngest and only girl..don't you feel bad for me? And I don't even get spoiled! But anyway, as you can see my family is very dysfunctional (see top picture...like what is Tyson looking at?!) Tyson is the one with his chin in the clouds! However, we're a ton of fun (or so we think) and we love the outdoors!!


These are the wonderful animals in my life! I love animals and so therefore  I do anything for them! I show cattle and goats at fairs and farm shows. We have 10 goats at our house, and I work on dairy farms all over the local county. And, of course, our beautiful black lab, Ninja! 

And last but certainly not least, my best friend, Meredith! Meredith and I have been best friends/sisters since kindergarten. We grew up playing every sport in the book together, hanging out, washing cows and so so so much more! Meredith is a BioChem major at PSU and she is also a freshman! (Isn't the bottom right picture adorable?!)




















































How I Chose My Blogging Platform: Because I like to have fun!

Hey everybody! What's poppin!

So when I first looked at the assignment and saw we had to create a blog, I was like "Oh geez, I barely post on Facebook (other than pictures of my beautiful black lab:)) so how am I going to post on a blog. Not gonna lie, I was scared. However, it's really not that scary! So to get at this, I decided on blogging on blogger.com literally because I set up an account on wix.com and I didn't like it. I didn't understand, the format was weird to me, and I just didn't like how it looked. It didn't float my boat, so I sailed away! And this is where my ship landed. Blogger.com. I first clicked on bloggers link because I was like "okay it is called blogger.com so I bet it's super user friendly, and maybe that even I could figure out how it works...and lo and behold I did! So yeah, a little trial and error and I was able to find the perfect home for my blogging abilities (or lack there of!).





 Now, that you know how I found my perfect spot for my blog to live, let me tell you a little bit about my blogging abilities. So, like I said, I do not blog (well until now!). I am on Facebook and Instagram (and I have no interest in figuring out/understanding Twitter), but I hardly post anything. And I hardly post anything because my thought is "do people really care "what's on my mind" (as Facebook puts it)?" However, I do love reading blog posts! And that's real blog posts, not how someone accidentally dropped their cat in the toilet on Facebook, but rather how someone lost 30 pounds in four months, or a really awesome recipe someone came up with. Oh and DIY, I'm all over that!!






 My main interests in reading new blogs and now getting to create my own (yay!!) is to learn and use new ideas from other bloggers and hopefully vice versa. I hope that everyone who visits (let's face it, this awesome) blog will learn, obtain, use, and even share all of the information on my blog and in my life and apply it to their own. I'm also super excited to have this blog not only be educational, but also something a little different and fun! So to start out my very first ever blog posts, I thought I would share with you some pictures that make me...well me!


Let Me Show You...Me!


So, this is Justin. He is my boyfriend! We've always known each other through school and activities! He is a sophomore at PSU and he is an Ag. Science major with a concentration in dairy science. So, what that really means is that he loves cows! (Oh, and so do I!) He plans to work in the genetics field and hopefully run and own his very own dairy operation someday! (Isn't his puppy the cutest thing you've ever seen?!)
This is my family, well minus a brother! (He's married and old (don't tell him I said that) so we don't have too many recent pictures) However, there are six of us. 3 boys and 1 girl. And yep, they're all older than me. Youngest and only girl..don't you feel bad for me? And I don't even get spoiled! But anyway, as you can see my family is very dysfunctional (see top picture...like what is Tyson looking at?!) Tyson is the one with his chin in the clouds! However, we're a ton of fun (or so we think) and we love the outdoors!!


These are the wonderful animals in my life! I love animals and so therefore  I do anything for them! I show cattle and goats at fairs and farm shows. We have 10 goats at our house, and I work on dairy farms all over the local county. And, of course, our beautiful black lab, Ninja! 

And last but certainly not least, my best friend, Meredith! Meredith and I have been best friends/sisters since kindergarten. We grew up playing every sport in the book together, hanging out, washing cows and so so so much more! Meredith is a BioChem major at PSU and she is also a freshman! (Isn't the bottom right picture adorable?!)