Running smooth…


Global Warming Movie
March 31, 2009, 6:48 pm
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My video is finally uploading to youtube.com

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3dbjJtA33A

Be sure you watch it in HQ. (Some font is hard to read)

I decided to discuss Global Warming and the impact it has on Earth. I started this project using Moviemaker and found it impossible to use!   I took some advice from a classmate and download Camtasia Studio, which proved to be user-friendly! Enjoy! This movie has taken  a lot of time.



Purpose of Education
March 29, 2009, 7:23 pm
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Education coincides with tolerance, order and rules, which are the essential to create high moral standing citizens. A higher level of education doesn’t always mean you’ll be successful. Sometimes formal learning isn’t the best way for students to express themselves artistically or promote free thinking. I was never taught that much in school, because the majority of my learning was taking place outside of the classroom. I learned more about the world during the 4 years of undergrad than the entire 18 years prior.  We teach such useless knowledge in school and required to follow state guidelines; we forget to teach the basics. At times I feel like my students are not allowed to think for themselves. Education doesn’t always come from the school house! Unfortunately, most employers require a diploma and the school of hard knocks does not count. Now it seems everyone has a degree and the Bachelors is the new high school diploma.  



Homeschooling
March 28, 2009, 7:35 am
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Homeschooling has several pros and cons, but I would never recommend it in Kentucky.  Most of the children homeschooled that I’ve worked with lacked social skills and basic knowledge. Most of the parents lack the formal education and needed to let the child attend public school. If you live in a larger city that provides social contacts for these children and the parents are qualified, then I have no problem with it. Maybe these parents should be required to pass a test given by the state…  These children eventually end up in public school and score lower than their peers.

Pros- Individual learning, no behavior issues, religion.

Cons- Social skills and parent not qualified.

People don’t understand how crucial socials skills are for development. If a child engages in extra circular activities it teaches them about sharing and accepting others.



MySpace
March 26, 2009, 7:06 pm
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Yes, I’m one of the few people who had no interest in using a SNS. I’ve heard too many horror stories and problems that develop while using these things.  So I “secretly” created a Myspace page and almost instantly started obsessing over it.  I was amazed to find so many classmates that are married with children. I don’t plan developing my own page or adding personal photos. I enjoy finding out where my friends from elementary school are now and how many children they have.  



How does technology aid in learning?
March 24, 2009, 5:35 pm
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Using different technologies for teaching is something that is relatively new to us. Technology adoptions are usually slow and painful for most. Technology is so much a part of our lives it scares me to think what I would do without it. We have various technologies that are designed specifically for enhancing learning that are awesome! Technology has the ability to disguise itself as something “fun” for students and make the student unaware learning is occurring. Technology provides additional activities for students when practice is needed and the teacher isn’t available. Most people enjoy using technology and try to stay current.  



Lesson
March 19, 2009, 7:21 am
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lesson

Here is my lesson finally!! I’ve been sick for a few weeks now and it’s about to kill me. I decided to discuss different science experiments and the different steps that scientist take to find an explanation. 

Part 1: Does a full moon influence our behavior?

Part 2: Do stereotypes impact our decisions? 

 



Papert
March 17, 2009, 6:11 pm
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Papert defiantly had my gears turning when I started thinking about the changes I’ve seen over the years. Papert had a lot of great ideas that would change education for the better that I agree with. Our school districts and educators must be willing to take chances so we can advance.  Children must be willing to learn and think independently without depending on adults for guidance.  Papert has ideas that could be successful if we would be willing to take chances. Schools are more worried about test scores than teaching valuable life lessons. I have seen some improvements since the book was first written. We are defiantly not where we should be in our education standards in Kentucky. Children need support from every adult in their life and the children in my school district are lacking that.



Recording
March 2, 2009, 7:48 pm
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Here is my recording of “Alice in Wonderland.”

This assignment was difficult because I had so many interruptions around my house. I’m glad I got the chance to use Audacity, because I turned out to be pretty good with it.

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