This is my first blog. I have to admit, I was very intimidated to start one. I've been tempted to write one, but I always wondered who would care to read about my daily rantings? Strangely, it somehow feels liberating to put my thoughts out onto the world wide web. Anyway...enough philosophical ramblings.
To be truthful, as the minutes ticked by during class the other night, a feeling of uneasiness slowly crept over me. I'm not sure if it's the anxiety of starting a new journey with my master's degree, the anticipation of increasing my daily workload with homework, or just the good ole' fear of failure. It's the same feeling I had when I walked into a college classroom for the very first time at age 33 and looked around to see if I was the oldest student in the room! I'm not sure why I'm so agitated about this...learning new technologies has always come easily to me. I'm sure all will be good once I get into the homework routine again.
Anyway, back to class. First, a little backstory...This past year my school district has been part of a consortium, along with 6 other districts, who received a $75,000 ISSAC grant to be used to introduce new technologies into our classrooms, as well as integrating 21st Century skills into our curriculum. Our consortium received another $115,000 grant for the 2010-11 school year. It has been through the workshops and participation in this consortium that has allowed me to learn about many of the Web tools we discussed in class Wed. night. As part of the steering committee, I made edits to the grant on Google Docs. We also use Delicious to bookmark any websites that we come across and share with the rest of the committee members. As you can guess, blogging is new to me. But I've been interested in trying it out with my students by using it as a communication tool to share book reviews on new fiction books. This is my 2nd year as the LMS at my school. While it is considered a K-12 library, students did not use the library past 5th grade. There was only 1 bookcase dedicated to young adult fiction with three shelves filled with Loius La'mour, Agatha Cristi and Stephen King. I have brought more than 200 new YA titles into the collection and revived a middle and high school reading interest. Kids are so excited to read now that they want to share their ideas and thoughts about these new books. I want to start a bookclub with them in the fall; I think including a blog as an extension of the bookclub would create a great resource for their ideas.
As for internet browsers, I'm an IE fan. I've used Firefox when IE was down, but only when forced to use it. I'm excited to research all the different browsers out there. One aspect that I totally love about this program is that the homework will enable me to explore all the new technologies that I have always wanted to try, but never had enough time to. Learning these new tools has been promoted to a need rather than a want.
I'm excited to be a part of this esteemed group. I look forward to all that we will learn from each other!
Friday, March 5, 2010
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A blog for a reviewing books as a book club is a fabulous idea! I could do that. I'm going to do that. I wonder if I should do 6th grade, 7th grade, or 8th. Maybe I should do one with all the English classes (with a book they are reading anyway) first and than make it a club that anyone can join. Thanks
ReplyDeleteI love that idea as well! Hope you don't mind if I borrow that idea - I might start it this week with my 5th graders. I think they would really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteYou are right, a blog for books is a great idea, and a blog that focuses on a topic seems to be head and shoulders above a random blog.
ReplyDeleteI challenge you to use Firefox a bit more - check out the extensions available. Congratulations on the grant - keep us informed how things progress.
A blog review would be an excellent idea to bring the kids into using technology. I am sure the kids would love it as anything technology and they can speak their thoughts will be a great interest for them.
ReplyDeleteHave you always used Google Docs? Using Google Docs to write a grant would be a great way for everyone to work on it. Online storage can make things so much more practical.