Debby's Doodles
Monday, September 6, 2010
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Thing 23 What a Ride!!!
Seems like only yesterday that Dino introduced us to a concept called "23 things" and I must admit I thought it would be easy. Boy was I wrong. It was a lot harder and took a lot more time than I thought it would. Some things were easy to do, others took a lot more time, but all of the challenges were great. I learned that the web has so much more than just moodles and google. I even learned many new things that google has to offer.I am now Linkedin, have been Ninged, Wiki-ed, and Widget-ed and have yet to figure where all of these names have come from.
I envy my many colleagues who have such a flair for writing. I really enjoyed reading their blogs. Their creativity surprised and delighted me, some made me laugh out loud so hard that my husband kept asking me what I was doing. I think he doubted I was actually doing homework! I want to thank the entire tech team for challenging us and helping us along the way. It proved to be a greater challenge than I had ever anticipated. But I am so glad that I stuck with it and finished all 23 things!!!
I have started a page to remind me of my favorite challenges. I particularly liked developing a "prezi" and can't wait to try another. Another favorite that I will definitely use again is tonebee because love having a different tone for special callers on my phone. Finding a new source of pictures using Flickr will be a huge bonus for my students and myself. I am going to experiment with podcasting this summer to hopefully use with a student (Who leaves for an extended amount of time) next year. I would still like to have grade 8 use voice thread about their multigenre topics and hope to start this in May. My eyes have been opened to the vast array of tools that are out there just waiting to be used. Now there is truly no reason for any topics to be boring again--with all of the different ways to present the material! Just when you think you have learned something new...something else comes along.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Thing 22--Our Choice and Wow what Choices there are!
We are almost done with this project and now we get to choose which Web 2.0 element to use....I thought wow this will be a simple one. Little did I realize that there are 68 pages on just one site alone. Now what to choose...After about an hour of checking many very interesting sites I found one that I could really use---www.ToneBee.com. It is a site that allows you to cut a song that you already have in your library to ringtone length for your phone for NO charge. It is a great tool for those of us who do not have internet connectivity on our phones. It allows you to make your own ringtones from your own music. Using www.Zamzar.com to convert my iTunes to mp3 format I now have a vast selection of ringtones to choose from. I must admit for many of you this would not be a big deal, but for one who loves music and hates the programed ring tones on her phone, this site was made for ME! Now if I can just find my computer size reader that holds my phone card I will have a ringtone for almost everyone!!! I am still thinking of possible uses in the classroom, and it might also work for student photostory projects where short bursts of music might be needed, but I am sure we can come up with somewhere to use this very easy to use site.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Thing 21 Twitter,Tweets and Retweets?
Sure sounds like Spring is here with all of those Tweets!! I signed up for a twitter account several years ago, and would receive these emails that people were following me...several from our parents. I kept thinking why? And what was I suppose to say? and when was I suppose to do this? I do not have phone capabilities, and forget to even check my twitter account. So I started once again. There were several tweets from people I had never heard of, and I think they were directed at someone else, or least I hope they are. I deleted their comments and noticed that I can follow many other people. I am not sure when I will have time for this, but it is an interesting tool.
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