Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Course Reflection

How has your understanding of personal learning environments evolved?    
After taking this course on Personal Learning Environments, I could only wish that my professors and even middle and high school teachers would have allowed us to create and learn in similar ways.  In such a fast paced world, it is hard to organize and synthesize the world around us unless we take initiative to become active learners.  It is difficult to find a way to organize and understand all of the information that is thrown at us each and every day.  Creating and maintain a PLE helps shape the mold the information we want to know into a convenient package the we can easily access and change whenever we want. 
My understanding of PLE’s will help me not only as an individual searching through websites, blogs, and social network sites but also in the classroom.  My new understanding of PLE’s will not only help me navigate through daily life on the internet, but also as I teach my students in the classroom.  I feel very comfortable with the idea of allowing students to create their own PLE’s in order to assist them with their studies.  
I am very happy I participated in this class under the direction of Wendy Drexler & Christopher Sessums. The class was very informative and fun at the same time!           
Given your experience through this course and activities associated with it, what steps can you take as an educator to implement personal learning environments in your classroom practice? 
I am very excited to implement PLE’s into my classroom after having so many positive experiences in this class.  The opportunity to create and manage an online blog in which other students could communicate with me was a helpful component.  Currently, my school uses Moodle and I allowed my speech students to post reflections and comments on a forum after their last speech.  They could then read the reflections of other students and give advice and praise.  My students love communicating with their classmates through the online forum and they were excited to complete the assignment instead of the traditional pen and paper way.
I also had my speech class create Symbaloo accounts to organize their research and thoughts for an extemporaneous speech topic.  My students again were excited to create a Symbaloo page and use it throughout their research and writing process.  I plan to continue introducing resources such as Symbaloo and blogs into my classroom.
In what ways can we evaluate PLEs?
Evaluating a PLE might seem difficult at first since the students are creating their own individual product.  However, I believe that with clear objectives before a student embarks on creating a PLE would help any educator evaluate the criteria for the learning environment.  For example, I had my students summarize what research and websites that found helpful after each class period on our online forum.  Classmates could then find helpful tricks and hints from their classmates as they navigated through their own PLE. 

Monday, March 28, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Organizing my Online World


Organization is something I strive to achieve not only in my everyday life but also as I peruse around the World Wide Web.  It is amazing that we have so many resources and information at our finger tips as soon as we turn on our computers.  Most of us even have access to online media and social networking through our smart phones. This leads to a major problem- How do I organize all of the websites I want to find and want to use at a later time?  Symabaloo is the answer to this question!

Symbaloo allows you to create and organize tiles for all of the websites you use most frequently.  You can create different web mixes that can be arranged by topic.  I can’t imagine navigating the web without symbaloo now.  I’m also excited to watch my students use the website for our unit on the Civil War.   You can check out my American History Symbaloo at:    http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/americanhistory

Friday, March 4, 2011

Digital Tools for the Classroom

Researching and analyzing resources online can be a daunting task.  Search results can yield thousands of websites, blogs, and other useful information.  The challenge is being able to organize the information that is useful and easily find it again for later use.  Diigo is an amazing online website that helps with digital organization, but it is helpful in so many other ways.  Diigo’s help section boasts that it will “dramatically improve your online productivity.”  After only two weeks of using the resource, I can say that this is the truth!

The best way to describe all of Diigo’s capabilities and resources is to post the picture “Evolution of Diigo” that is on their website.  It have also attached the video description found on the website. 




As an educator, I signed up for the classroom Diigo pioneer program which lets me assign accounts to my students.  I am excited to allow my students to use the tool in my classroom to help organize the information, pictures, and other resources they find as we begin our Civil War unit in American History.  I can collect and organize websites for my students to use and it allows the students to connect for collaborative learning.  I can also collaborate and share lesson plans and ideas with other teachers.  Overall, I am very excited to personally use Diigo and allow my students to use the new resource in my classroom!