Monday, September 21, 2009

Twitter

Twitter is an online texting account which you can post up what you want to say. Some celebrities use it to update everyone else about what they are doing, magazines update people about the celebrity world and fitness coaches give others a source of information and advice. Twitter has also been used by schools as well. Schools are using them to update parents about the events that are happening in the school or in the classroom. Twitter can also be used to form discussions about a topic or brainstorming together as a class.

Here is my twitter webpage: http://twitter.com/bitznpiecez

Scratch | Project | Addition

Today we tried out Scratch. Scratch is a program that help to create animations, quizes and projects. This program helps teachers to create a more interesting view of learning all different learning areas of the curriculum. I personally think Scratch is a really good program, but will take alot of time to play around with in order to fully understand and get used to making small animations for the classroom.

Here's an example of what i did with Scratch:

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Monday, September 14, 2009

JING!!!


Jing is a program that can be used to capture both images and videos. This is similar to your print screen function but with the option to capture videos as well. Once the image or video has been captured, the image or videos can be edited with the use of arrows, textboxes, highlight and colour. when finished, the image can be saved on the compmuter or even posted onto the internet.
Activities that can be used with this program is editing paragraphs and capturing videos to personalise assignments.
I personally do not feel that Jing will be that useful in the classroom, but may occassionally use it to capture videos and other kinds of images.
Here are some examples:



Monday, September 7, 2009

Google Docs


Today, we took a look at Google Docs, tried it out and even made some documents...


Google Docs is like any other word processing program but without the need to license or install anything. It avoids the typical duplicate copies of a single document when it gets moved around and shared around. When using Google Docs, the one document can be edited by a number of people and is updated almost instantly (every minute or when the save button is clicked). It can be used in the classroom when creating a class story, or doing sequencing activities. It is definitely be a tool that i will use in the future.