Two down, four to go!

A few posts ago I shared my 6 Web2.0 resolutions for 2007.   Here’s an update on what’s happened so far ……………..

  1. Maintain a class wiki  It’s made and waiting for students to start our school year! Never thought I’d be thinking “I wish the holidays were over ………”
  2. Explore Google Earth
  3. Join a collaborative project   
  4. Have a go at podcasting  Now this was hilarious and a real learning curve for me!  Fun though and it so totally deserves it’s own post! ;) so that I can tell you all about it.  Coming soon – I promise along with the podcast itself!  Now posted!
  5. Skype with a class in another country 
  6. Use flickr for a class assignment

Tuesday Chat Rocks!

I’ve just had an amazing session in the Tuesday Chat of WOW2 (Women of Web 2.0) over at EdTechTalk with WorldBridges  So many things were achieved today for the first time and it was so easy too! (Just a few hiccups on my part!)

Today I’ve managed  log in to a chatroom and chat, (actually got the timezone right this time!) and stream audio to hear the podcast (although for the first 20 mins I was happily listening to music in itunes!  For some reason itunes wouldn’t let me hear the podcast but a quick click on trusty Media Player soon had me hearing my inspirational angels (aka: CoolCatTeacher, Cheryl Oakes, Sharon Peters and Jennifer Wagner) interviewing today’s guest.  Unfortunately I missed the conversation with Terry Freedman

Next I had a go at asking to join the K12 wiki Social Networking Acceptable Use Policy Project – whilst still reading the chat & listening to the podcast as well as opening another window to see the links from the Tuesday Chat going up on the Women of Webchats wiki

Today’s guest was Kathy Shields.  What an amazing lady!  This teacher podcasts with Kindergartners!  (That’s New Entrants to my fellow NZers)  Kathy uses audacity, photostory3, uses video and blogs with her kindergartners.  YES that’s right – 5-6year olds blogging!  How cool is that?  You can download the podcast of this interview.  Kathy discusses issues such as parental permission, organisational issues – must be organised and sequencial! – and keyboarding. 

All too soon the hour was up and so too was the 30minutes or so postchat and nearly everyone was saying goodnight – which was kinda weird as I was saying goodbye from tomorrow and going off to find something in the freezer to thaw out for tea!  One thing I will certainly be checking out some more (as I don’t know much about it) is Podomatic.
My verdict on Tuesday Chat?  Mark it on your calendar!  Now!  I can see many ideas sprouting from just listening to this valuable happening on the web! Awesome!
Every Tuesday – 9pm EST, 6pmPST, or Wedneday 3pm New Zealand time (goodie…. I can tune in after school finishes for the day!)

Web2.0 Resolutions!

Here are my resolutions for 2007 …….

  1. Maintain a class wiki
    (kinda started this already – just need Students to start school year now!)
  2. Explore Google Earth
    (like this assignment that Chris Craft has done)
  3. Join a collaborative project
    (Just got an email today from Online Projects saying there’s a match! Yahoo!)
  4. Have a go at podcasting 
    (check this site out - it’s great!)
  5. Skype with a class in another country 
    (might be a possibility with my Online Project Partners!)
  6. Use flickr for a class assignment
    (this teacher has used flickr in Maths – awesome!)

What are your resolutions for 2007?

Best Gadgets for 2007

There are some amazing people out there sharing their best “toys” for educators to use in the classroom – most are free, some have a little charge.  Check out these links:-

“New Toy” Heaven in 2007″  from the Cool Cat Teacher (Vicki A. Davis) at techlearning.com

Bit By Bit by teachers for teachers - there’s a wealth of links to stuff here! (Thank goodness it’s our long summer break here in NZ now so that I can check all of these out!)

OR read this post by Lucy Gray on Chose Your Own Resolution - there’s some fantastic suggestions and links to try new things in your classroom! 

Here are some of our favourite gadgets:-

Photostory 3.0 - bring your digital images to life!  
This is such as easy programme to use and so effective.  Last year we used it to report to parents during the middle of the year for Three-way conferencing.  Each student organised photos depicting their learning throughout the year and then wrote their own “report” as per the photos they had chosen.  This report was then recorded into photostory 3.0 and music (pleasant soft, classical) was added.  (We’re were going to compose our own music using our Mixman DM2 but unfortunately we ran out of time!)  The class was a hive of activity as you could imagine, the conversations and the writing was rich as students discussed what learning they were going to share with their parents – and the impact was huge!  Some parents were just blown away by what their child had been doing - and hearing their child verbalise exactly what they been learning was a first for many parents!  

Skype - This is fabulous!
A programme that allows you to video-conference for FREE!  We just started using this at the end of 2006.  In 2007 we hope to broaden our horizons and completely knock down those 4 walls of our classroom and do something like Vicki Davis and Julie Lindsey did with their flatclassroom project.  Along with Skype our classroom was using

Skype Talk & Write
We used this programme (free!) with a school in Hastings (Year 3′s – we’re Year 7′s) to complete some mentor writing.  The Year 3′s shared their writing and the Year 7′s mentored whilst video-conferencing.  This was so powerful! 
The best conversation I overheard was a young man who had always struggled to put his ideas down on paper.  I knew that he could orally tell some very good stories but I never knew if he was actually learning the deeper features of storywriting I was trying to teach the class since he had great difficulty getting his words on paper.  I was listening to the mentoring conversation he was having with his Year 3 buddy during their video conference and I could hear him using all the things that I had been showing the class during writing.  That confirmed for me that this young man was certainly learning …. and now I had proof that I wouldn’t have had otherwise.  Impressive!

Wikispaces.com
As mentioned in a previous post, wikispaces.com are trying to give away 100,000 wikispaces to educators for FREE!  This will certainly be a huge feature of our classroom in 2007.  Our wikispace is slowly building as I put more ideas into practise.  There are some fabulous teachers out there that I am so grateful to for sharing what they have been doing in their classrooms with Wikis.  Some of these I will be giving a go this year!  Keep ya posted!

Flickr
Gickr 
Spell with flickr
The best way to store, search, sort,  and share your photos; animate your photos; and spell with your photos! 
Check this out to see how one teacher used flickr in his classroom for maths - it’s amazing!