http://web.appstorm.net/reviews/media-reviews/jolicloud-me-making-your-own-personal-cloud-from-all-the-other-clouds/
I was inspired from another class to work on my organizational skills. I found this article about something called Jolicloud that allows a user to create their own personal cloud. I have been intrigued about the idea behind a cloud and I am happy to find this app. Jolicloud is currently in beta according to Web.appstorm, but it allows a user to collect links to information that they have shared on social networks. Twitter, Facebook, Picasa, Flickr, and Instagram are all supported. The idea behind a personal cloud is a good one, but I am more interested in a cloud designed primarily for educators. I plan on looking for information about such a cloud. Has anyone come across one?
Sunday, March 25, 2012
EDU 6000 Post #9
This week I started to set up a TCAP prep section on my 6th grade team's website. I plan for this section to include the different content areas and information that parents can use to help their students prepare for the TCAP assessment. I discussed this with my team and we had a few ideas, mainly links to websites and wikispaces that parents and students can access at home. I will continue to work on this portion of the website over Spring Break.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Tech Review: Student Centered Collaboration
http://21centuryedtech.wordpress.com/2012/03/12/9-pbl-on-line-resources-that-put-students-at-the-center-voice-input-contribution/
This article identifies several different web applications that allow students to collaborate. I chose this primarily because I have planned on using a few of the apps in my classroom. Surveymonkey, Google Forms, and Kidblog are all resources that I have heard and thought of using. The only one that I have had any real experience with is Google Forms. The blog post goes into little detail on their use in the classroom and mainly just identifies the resource. I would have liked to see a more in depth study on how they could be used (i.e. examples, lesson plans, etc).
This article identifies several different web applications that allow students to collaborate. I chose this primarily because I have planned on using a few of the apps in my classroom. Surveymonkey, Google Forms, and Kidblog are all resources that I have heard and thought of using. The only one that I have had any real experience with is Google Forms. The blog post goes into little detail on their use in the classroom and mainly just identifies the resource. I would have liked to see a more in depth study on how they could be used (i.e. examples, lesson plans, etc).
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Edu 6000 Post #8
In-service! I was finally able to teach my in-service about creating a website. It turned out very well and everyone enjoyed the class. I went over the basics of creating a website through shutterfly and showed how to edit, add, and remove various pages. The class took about one hour and I will be working with several people throughout the semester on their websites.
Sunday, March 4, 2012
EDU 6000 post 7
Google docs...this is an app that I have only really begun using in the past few years. I spoke with Mrs Taylor about using Google docs to allow teachers to make substitute teacher assignments available to other teachers. I have had several days when I was sick and unable to make it to the school. I had to call one of my co-workers and beg them to print copies of an assignment that I sent in an email. Google docs would allow moe and others to store and use assignments easily. The next week I will be working with my fellow six grade teachers in using Google docs to this end. I will also be receiving a student teacher within the next few weeks. I can also work with her and teach her many of the Web tools that I have used!
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