Sunday, October 27, 2013

Social Bookmarking!

The newest thing I have learned is social bookmarking. I was introduced to this concept years ago in an undergrad course I had taken but never really paid much attention to it unfortunately. In my online class we were shown how to utilize the website Diigo. I can not express how wonderful and easy this site it to use. I have not only used it in my personal life but an using it for my own education. I plan to transition into using this in my classroom with my students.

What does social bookmarking do? The site allows you to bookmark any website of your choice. Then you can organize all of your sites but labeling them with key words. For example I am currently planning my wedding. I have several different sites tagged relating to cakes, bridesmaid dresses, flower, etc. This site them allows me to give a brief description about the site. I can quickly read my description and remember why I tagged the page.

For school purposes this can be an amazing tool. It allows you to highlight and add sticky notes on the site. Such a wonderful tool, rather then adding the site to my favorites list and then going back even a couple hours later and having to reread the entire page to find the useful information, I can now find it quickly by looking for my highlights. I can also organize articles relating to specific topics like spelling, math, etc.

How to use this in the classroom...well I am an early childhood teacher so one of my concerns is making sure that my students are looking at appropriate things online. I can create an account on Diigo for my students to all have access. If you had older students who could handle each having a Diigo account then you can just create a group for the students to all join so the can share sites with one another. With my younger students who are studying a specific topic. I would go and tag sites that are relevant and appropriate for the topic we are discussing. Each student would then go and explore the sites I have found and highlight important ideas. They can also had sticky notes with questions or other interesting facts they know about the topic. As the teacher I can monitor what students are highlighting and see what they are discussing with each other. I can base my instruction around this information.

Links to help...
http://www.onestopenglish.com/support/tech-tools-for-teachers/social-bookmarking/

http://morethanatech.com/2013/01/17/social-bookmarking/

http://community.educationworld.com/content/3-must-see-social-bookmarking-sites-educators

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Personal Learning Networks (PLN)
What is it? I define a PLN as how a person gains knowledge from their interactions with others throughout their daily routines. A person interacts and makes connections with the others around them for a reason. For example someone who wants to learn about growing tomatoes could go chat with a local gardener at a home improvement store, or search the web for a blog on the topic, or tweet the question they have regarding the topic.  Wikipedia defines a PLN as “an informal learning network that consists of the people a learner interacts with and derives knowledge from in a personal learning environment. In a PLN, a person makes a connection with another person with the specific intent that some type of learning will occur because of that connection.” (2013)

Why is this important? As a teacher it is very important to develop your professional skills and collaborate with other educators. Creating a good personal learning network helps you stay current with the best teaching practices and allows you to gain feedback from other in your field.  Several sites have already been created for educators to use in their PLN. Students have so many networks these days, we can show them how to gain useful knowledge from them and connect with experts in topics of interest. 

How can we utilize this in k-12 classrooms?  Students can benefit so much from having a personal learning network. Twitter is resource that all students should utilize to strengthen their networks.  In my own classroom I could use twitter to post resources for my students. I can use it to also communicate easily with parents and keep them informed on what it going on in the classroom. In our reading for this week a teacher created a board in her class to look like the twitter site, and had student hand write “posts” about what books they recommend others read. This allows every student to have a voice. In a traditional setting not every student participates in discussions. This can be cause by a student being shy or just not having enough time for everyone to talk out loud.  Another way this can be used in the classroom is by posting an opened ended question relating to a topic being discussed in the class, and having the students shares their thoughts. A teacher can use this to help guide instruction, you can see how students are thinking and maybe what you need to address again for better understanding. Students can also explore and dig deeper themselves on a topic. Say you are discussing weather patterns found in the US. Twitter can allow student in Ohio to chat with students in Alaska and discuss how the weather is different and the same. The teacher is giving more responsibility to the student.  Students learn how to connect with others and contribute their knowledge while gaining knowledge.  

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Friday, September 20, 2013

Innovative Pedagogy Report for 2013

In the Innovative Pedagogy Report for 2013 ten topics were highlighted. I decided to focus on "Crowd Learning". I decided to talk about this topic because it relates a lot to the course I am taking at the University of Akron. Times are changing and as an educator I need to be aware of the most effective ways for my students to succeed. Technology plays a much bigger role in education then when I was growing up. 

What is it?
Crowd learning is a fast growing way for people to become quickly educated on a specific topic. People work together and share opinions through online social spaces, websites, and activities. Crowd learning is a spontaneous way of learning! It can be constructed to follow set goals or just go with the flow. 

Why is it important?
As teachers we strive make our lesson relevant to each student, a very hard task for many especially when you have 30+ students with a wide array of likes and dislikes. Crowd learning is always relevant to its learners. The learner is self- motivated and responsible for their achievements. Learners decided what they need to learn. A teacher’s role is to help guide them in figuring out what their needs are and providing them with support. In a crowd learning situation the roles of teacher and student become blurred because everyone brings a contribution to the discussion. 

How can it be used?
The course I am currently taking is a great example of crowd learning. We participate in twitter chats. The instructor posses a question and we the students answer and feed off of others responses. Students participate in things like this and do not even realize what is taking place. I could see a high school teacher incorporating something like this into their courses via wikis. Elementary students could do this as well. Creating a class blog and have the student on the week post a question related to the class curricula and allows other to respond would be a wonderful learning experience. 

Challenge...
Like everything related to the internet a teacher must be aware of what is being posted. For younger students having most structured chats is wise. You also need to instruct students how to look at responses. Making sure that a response is genuine and credible. 

Three helpful links


Sunday, September 8, 2013

About Me!



Hello my name is Alexandria. I am 27 and currently working on getting my Masters in Literacy from The University of Akron. I am the mother of a beautiful little girl Peyton! She is four going on 14, and aspires to be a Disney Princess! We both are very lucky to have Bob (my fiance) in our lives. The three of us are currently planning our wedding which will be taking place in October 2014. I love crafts, scrapbooking, cooking/baking, the outdoors and FOOTBALL! My favorite season is Fall, my fiances as well!. The crisp breezes and beautiful colors make us both very happy. 

I graduated with my bachelors in education from The University of Akron in May 2012. I currently do not hold a full time teaching position. I have experience working with grades K-3. If I could pick a grade to teach it would be second. My student teaching was done in the Tallmadge School district. I currently work at The University of Akron, in the graduate office. This allows me to get my Master for a fraction of the cost. I am still actively looking for a permanent teaching position. 


Technology is not one of my strong areas. I can use the basic functions on my smart phone, laptop, Ipad, and Smartboard. My four year is better with each of these tools them Bob or myself. This is my first blog! I am on Facebook, instagram, and now Twitter. I am taking a course called Transliteracy which I hope will help me become more evolved with incorporating technology in my future classroom and lessons. I have already learned how to create this Blog!! I want my students to be aware that the Internet can be a great resource if used properly. My students need to be aware of how to properly utilize the web and be conscious of what they post for the worlds viewing pleasure.  


Literacy is the focus of my Master's degree. I have a personal connection to the area of focus. Growing up I struggled to read. I was tormented by peers of mine throughout my elementary years for not being a strong reader.  It was not until I was in the third grade that my teacher discovered I was Dyslexic. I never learned how to associate a letter with a sound because the letters always looked different. It took a lot of help from both my teachers and parents to help me over come this disability. It is my hope to take my personal experiences and my education to help students strive to be life long learners and gain a love for reading!