Friday, July 9, 2010
Audacity
I can see where this could be used as a way to put lectures on the web. It can be used to put audio in an electric lesson but with other sources it seems like there may be other easier tools to use. Audacity has tools that can enhance the fun but the fact that you can't save to mp3 without other tools seems like ti might be too much.
PPT
In the past i have used powerpoint to teach my lessons. I liked it because i could save my lessons in a format that is easy for me to find and tweak. I like it because i don't have to write on the white board with my back to the students. I can walk around the classroom keeping my eyes on students and answering questions instead of being tied to the front of the room. I have used PPT to add content to my web page. Students who are absent and need notes can go to my website and learn the lesson from home. I won't say they love it but their parents like it.
Monday, July 5, 2010
Trends in distance Ed
I have always wondered in my 7th grade pre-algebra class if there is a better way to help students at home besides the book. I think i am starting to see how. I can you so many resources that are already created to help the students along. I think it may be more for an addition to the class rather that the whole class. I can see how i am able to answer questions as students have them and how this helps them before they get too frustrated. I think that if it was no face to face interaction the students would get frustrated and struggle with the learning.
Google Docs
I think i have found a way that i can go paperless. I can set up all my assignments to be in google docs. I think that if i can get the forms to work properly and how i can organize them this should work right. the only issue i am going to have now is getting computer lab to operate on. I like it because then my students can do their assignment even when they are gone. I think next year i will try a few and see how it works out.
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