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I have to admit I
am taking this summer vacation thing seriously this year. I am doing a lot of relaxing and moving at a
very slow pace. Nothing seems to be
getting dong around here. I am reading
my chapters for this book last minute, just like a college student. Maybe it is because I have not yet connected
with the book I am not sure. This week I
read Chapters 7 Using Video Snapshots to Support Inquiry and Expand Classroom Walls
and Chapter 8 Multi-Touch Mobile Devices Bring the World to our Fingertips.
Maybe it’s just me,
or maybe because the book was written a couple of years ago, nothing is jumping
out at me as something new or something I need to add to my first grade
classroom. The author Brian Puerling did
have a couple resources that I did not know about for young children:
·
Safari
Montage ($$$$)
I would add to this
list:
·
National Geographic for kids
especially the animal
videos
·
abcya
·
starfall
Another idea I
thought of while reading Chapter 7 was to have my students take notes during
and after some of the video clips I show and then share ideas
afterwards.
I also thought it
might be fun to divide the children into groups and then some how have them
video their responses. Then share that
with the class. The first graders would
love this.
The author writes
about recording small group interactions as well to possible share at
conference time. Also you could use this
video as a teaching moment with the children to talk about what the directions
where, who is staying on task, who is following their role or assignments –
introducing reflection on how I worked in the group.
As far as teaching
with ipads or other hand held devices I think this is important for all
technology you need to teach the children the vocabulary that goes along with
the devices. Show them the power on/off
button. The difference between swiping
and scrolling on a device. What is an
application? Where do you put the device
when you are finished? How to close out
or log out of a site.
All these little
things do not need to be taught in one lesson, however you should address then
throughout the year as the need arises.
If you are a
beginner with technology you might want to read the chapter a bit more there is
lot of advice on how to pick the best devise for your classroom and other basic
information. Since I already had four
ipads for my classroom I skimmed over those sections.
Ok I have to go......my drink is getting warm! hahaha!
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