Wednesday, February 24, 2010

English 11B What Do You Think?

Which poem's message in Collection 3: Love, Death, and Time, pages 214-265 do you think is still applicable in today's society? Explain how it still applies today.

Frustrations

I tried to upload my projects through ccPublisher, but it kept saying that there was a problem. I will try at home right after school.

I also was going to show my Wiki assignment to one of my students before school today. I found it interesting that nothing I downloaded through slideshare would not show on the Wiki.

I will say this about what I have done: I tried hard, and I learned a great deal; however, I know that I have a lot to learn. I don't think that I did my blog correctly because I didn't make comments about things that I have read in Google Reader. I am also not sure if my Wiki is set up correctly. I did the best I would with what I knew. Hopefully, as I learn more, I will do better. Again Maya Angelou's quote sticks in my mind and encourages me that with knowledge things are possible. Every thing just takes time. (As people say, "Rome was not built in a day.")

I will try again to upload my material through ccPublisher. Hopefully, it will work one of these times!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Class Assignments

I am slowly getting all of the assignments done. I still have to record the digital story. All of the pictures are there. I have the subject activity page in pieces. Those just have to be assembled. I hope that I have done everything correctly. This is a whole new ball park for me, and I have to learn the rules. I am trying, though.

I am not somewhat behind in my classes at school. I will be able to get caught up with those after Wednesday when all of this needs to be turned in. It is tough when I have so many deadlines at the same time. But I am a survivor...I just keep Edward Everett Hale's quote in mind: "I am only one..."

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

One Thing Done; Many to Do!

I know that I am quite behind in my class undertakings. I feel as though I am being pulled in one hundred directions! I have to keep in mind a quote from another Hale (at least it has been attributed to him by some sources): “I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do the something that I can do. What I can do, I should do. And what I should do, by the grace of God, I will do.” - Edward Everett Hale (I have also heard it stated in different ways. The first time I ever saw it was at Kimball Camp when I was about 10 years old--it's been a while!)

Tonight I read the material about plagiarism and took the test to get my certificate. I have also looked at the next topic. Actually, I printed a copy of the article the day that it was posted, but I have not had time to think about it.

I had thought about taking a personal day tomorrow (I have accumulated over 215 of them, and I have lost many over the years because we max out at 219), but the yearbook deadline beckons me, and we are having a special homeroom tomorrow. I just feel so guilty when I miss school.

I just hope that I can get everything done this weekend. I am still at a loss for what I should do for my final project. I haven't found an interactive page for what I want to do either.

I need to start taking some deep breaths! I do love what I am learning in class, but I think I am the type of student who needs more guided practice! Right now, I am going directly to my students as they are working on their Wiki pages and on Google Docs and helping them through what they are having trouble with. I do the same thing with InDesign/YearTech with my Student Publications students. I think I need that, too! This is especially true when I am doing a project like this because I am going into a realm of my unknown!

I think I am going to go do some research for the fourth counterpoint issue so that we can get something on our page.

Another experiment

I realize that I haven't blogged for a bit of time! I have been busy with school work. We are approaching our final yearbook deadline and the end of the trimester. The deadline is not going as well as I had hoped it would.

I am trying Google Docs with my second hour English 11B students. This is the same group that is experimenting with the Wikis. I set up documents to share with pairs of students and then invited them. Because it said that I could use any e-mail address, I thought everything would run smoothly when I used each student's e-mail. Wrong! They could respond to the invite, but I didn't realize that they would have to open a Google account to actually go to the page. When we did our assignment in class, I think think that all three of us had Google accounts. It is one small glitch that is easily remedied.


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Snow Day

Today is a snow day for us. I am slowly trying to catch up with my work. I know that I have to add to the current counterpoint assignment. I plan to do that later this evening. I have to get some things ready for the yearbook for tomorrow. Time is getting short for our final deadline, and the class has lots to do.

I did give my students surveys on Monday about teacher-students online friendships. I have to tally those. I had an all-day language arts meeting yesterday with a representative from the Red Cedar project. I gained a great deal from it.

I also learned that our language arts department will have three teachers instead of four next year, and one of those teachers will also teach a couple of social studies classes. Class sizes will be big, and we will have many preps each trimester. Needless to say, this depresses me. I know that many schools are in the same shape. I want to know what changes are being made in our other buildings (middle school, elementary school, and alternative school).

Sunday, February 7, 2010

May the Force Be with You

I just watched the class video that was posted under announcements yesterday. Wow! I have always said that the mind was a powerful thing (paraphrase of John Milton: "The mind can make a hell of heaven and a heaven of hell.") The thought of what is in that video is truly mind-boggling for me. I have done an experiment with a string and a washer that has always amazed me because it appears that the mind is controlling which way the washer moves on the string, but this video left me speechless! My students and I have discussed many of the changes in education since I started teaching. The changes during this century seem to be coming at a faster pace than during the previous four decades that I have been involved in education. As a class, we tried to imagine what the next big thing might be. I will have to share this video with them.

Even though the work for this class seems insurmountable (I just lack the needed time and creativity to complete everything!), I appreciate all of the new experiences that have been opened to me. I have such great food for thought. I have so many things that I want to try with my students. I have so much I want to learn. True knowledge is knowing what you do and do not know! There is so much that I do not know, but I want to learn more.

I hope that the little saying "I am only one, but I am one; I can't do everything, but I can do something. That which I ought to do, by the grace of God, I will do" will get me through everything!

It probably would help if I didn't have a huge yearbook deadline looming over my head. Now I just need to take a deep breath and relax. I need to think like the little train that could: "I think I can; I think I can; I think I can..."

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Class Experiment

Well, I have taken the plunge even though I probably need more practice myself. What plunge have I taken? My second hour English 11B students are working on Wiki papers in groups of two or three. At the moment, they are just putting resources on a page. I was able to show them how they could include YouTube presentations and how to link sites to their pages. One girl said that she was actually enjoying doing the research this way. (She is one that normally does not enjoy class work!) This is the second (and final) trimester for these students in English 11. We normally do a traditional research paper during the second trimester. Instead of doing that, I am trying the Wiki paper in groups. I don't know how this decision will affect their next English class! I just know in twelve weeks, I can't cover the literature and the writing that I should. I thought the students might actually gain more from the Wiki paper. Time will tell whether or not I made a good decision! The Wiki paper definitely meets the collaboration standard!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Second Wiki Assignment

I think I finally somewhat understand how to work the Wiki! However, I do have a problem with getting in to my Wiki. I have e-mailed the help desk at wikispaces; however, they haven't replied yet. As a result, I am fairly frustrated.

I have set up a Wiki page for my high-school English class, and we are going to try a collaborative paper of sorts. I have a feeling it is going to be like the "blind leading the blind" doing this. But I talked to them about it, and they were willing to be the guinea pigs in this experiment. I thought of having them do blogs, too. However, I think the Wiki will be enough for now.

I am glad that I have had my eyes opened to the potential for technology. I just used software applications before. I just hope that Michigan doesn't force us oldies out before I can use all of this! I know that many people don't understand this, but I love what I do, and I don't want to leave education. I have always tried to keep up with the times and to try new things. Sometimes there is something to be said for experience!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

First Wiki Assignment

I found something interesting, but it was also confusing. For our class Wiki, I went in through Blackboard when I was at school the other day because I wanted to add some things. However, the page had the word "Protected" at the top instead of "Edit Page." I thought that perhaps the page had just been removed early. Then I didn't have an opportunity to check the page Thursday or Friday because of school commitments. Today, I was using my home computer, which has the class Wiki page bookmarked. Today I could edit again. I am not sure what the difference is.

I have the second question, and I will start research either later today or Sunday. Again, we have a yearbook deadline, and I have to get the pictures ready for the students on Monday. I told them that they only had three class periods to do these pages, which means I need to get the pictures ready myself so that they only have to set up the layouts, place the pictures, write the captions and headlines, and proofread and print their pages. In addition, the athletic director asked if I would get a picture ready to send to the newspaper, which isn't a big deal in itself, but it will take a little time as well. There is never a dull moment in the life of an English teacher who also facilitates the production of the yearbook, which is completely self-sufficient. That is another story!

I did do something this morning to boost my spirits and motivate me. I drove around the corner to visit my almost two-year-old granddaughter and her mom, my younger daughter. I hadn't seen Payter-Bug for almost a week because of my hectic school schedule. What a breath of fresh air and a little bit of sunshine! If nothing else can boost my spirits, little Payter-Bug can! Your own children change your life in many ways, but grandchildren put a whole new spin on things! I have been blessed with five--so far! One lives around the corner, and the other four are in K-zoo.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Apple iPad

Well, I watched the video about the new Apple iPad. In my humble opinion, it definitely looks sweet. However, they can't be purchased yet. The Wi-Fi version won't be available until March; the G3/Wi-Fi version won't be available until April. Bummer... I would like to play with one at an Apple store.

I wonder how many of the members of our cohort will be attending the MACUL conference. I just got around to book my room today. There are so many good sections being offered. I am having a hard time deciding which I want to attend.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wiki Assignment 1a

Collaborating on a Wiki assignment has been interesting. I never thought about what would happen if two people were making changes at the same time, which happened twice to me tonight! Because they were saved before mine, I, more or less, had to redo mine!

I have also tried posting something to the discussion board because I think that will be a good tool for publishing questions or comments to each other. So far, I haven't had any replies. Again, there is so much for most of us to learn (and, as they say, so little time)!

Tomorrow I will have another set of essays to grade! Then Monday I get another new set of students for about eighteen days. In that time, more essays will be written and corrected! Those have to be done by hand, but I am seriously contemplating having another class collaborate on research papers in groups of two or three and have it all on a class Wiki. I think I will do that for sure during the last trimester, but I want to experiment this trimester because I only have one 11B class. Next trimester I will have three.

When I think of all the technological changes that have altered our lives in the aughts, my mind goes crazy. A lot has happened in the last ten years compared to the start of computers in classrooms in the early 80's. We are moving at a whirlwind pace! I am anxious to hear about the new Apple product that is scheduled to be revealed tomorrow.

On top of everything else, it is Homecoming week, which means we are taking many pictures. We also have a yearbook deadline! As they say, it doesn't rain but it pours (or something like that). There is never a dull moment as an educator!

Digital Storytelling book

The book about digital storytelling was in another room when I wrote that, and I didn't feel like moving! The book is Digital Storytelling in the Classroom: New Media Pathways to Literacy, Learning, and Creativity by Jason Ohler (Corwin Press, 2008).