Thursday, June 28, 2012
Innovation was everywhere in San Diego
This past week I had the opportunity to attend the ISTE 2012 in San Diego which was an amazing experience. I was in session after session with educators that were willing to share, collaborate, and ready to move forward with new initiatives or institutes. Could you just image working with a building full of staff members that are all working on the same goals using innovative tools and sharing with anyone that asks. This week I have received emails, tweets, and business cards from folks that I just introduced myself to and they would share what they just learned. The culture of ISTE is inspiring, regenerating, and stocked full of new ideas.
As I sit here, tired from a late flight I am still ready to move forward with the ideas that I learned and want to share with all of the teachers in my school. Well...I will just have to wait until August! That will give me plenty of time to create a nifty way to share of of my information. Hmmm, what should I do? Podcasts, wikis, Voicethreads, Evernote? Decisions, Decisions!
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Promising Practices 2012

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
What is your take on Web 2.0?
Have you used Facebook? Twitter? Flickr? Evernote? If you have, congratulations for moving into the "Read Write Web!" Some years ago the web was only for reading and accessing information but the developer of the WWW, Tim Berners-Lee, wanted people to "a collaborative medium, a place where we [could] all meet and read and write". With the idea of more critical thinking, problem-solving oriented tasks, and collaboration the use of Web 2.0 tools give students the tools they could use to optimize their learning.
The the use of cloud technologies makes the access to this information even more accessible! How about Apple products? You can read a book on your iPad then move to your phone, and if needed go to the mac computers! Now that is awesome and the android market has tools very similar in the cloud. I have Evernote on my tablet, computer, and phone. So if I have an idea on something, I can add it to my app and then find it on my computer the next day.
The possibilities are endless so my challenge is to get yourself out there! I read somewhere that about 90% of people are lurkers and 1% are true contributors to the read write web. The more we share the bigger our potential can be.
What are some web 2.0 tools you use?? Share how they have improved your learning/instructions?
The the use of cloud technologies makes the access to this information even more accessible! How about Apple products? You can read a book on your iPad then move to your phone, and if needed go to the mac computers! Now that is awesome and the android market has tools very similar in the cloud. I have Evernote on my tablet, computer, and phone. So if I have an idea on something, I can add it to my app and then find it on my computer the next day.
The possibilities are endless so my challenge is to get yourself out there! I read somewhere that about 90% of people are lurkers and 1% are true contributors to the read write web. The more we share the bigger our potential can be.
What are some web 2.0 tools you use?? Share how they have improved your learning/instructions?
Friday, April 13, 2012
How Flat is Education?
Recently I completed a Flat Classroom teacher certificate course offered by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis. These two innovative ladies developed an idea on how to connect students around the world while learning 21st century skills. This did not happen over night, but they recently released a book with all the steps needed to complete tasks of becoming active in a Flat Classroom. This opportunity was enlightening as it gave me more insight on collaboration in a virtual world and how to compromise, communicate, and problem solve to build stronger connections.
This idea brought me back to the school I work in right now. PA Virtual is on the edge of innovation and building new ideas everyday to improve education for its students. Our school is flat and will continue to make the connections needed to learn about community and collaboration. First we can make the connections locally within our flat school, then we can move to schools in the US to find a more national connections. Finally a global connections can only give students opportunities to learn about global issues that will impact their learning and development of their future! Think of all the connections we can make by just using technologies at our fingertips: email, FB, Twitter, Wikis. The list can be endless and the connections can be so great. There is a world out there full of willing teachers and students that want to learn about different places and we can make those connections. As teachers we always make decisions that will improve instructional practices that will enhance a student's learning environment. Innovation happens in education everyday and I feel we need those in charge of making policies to understand why and how. April is Advocacy month at ISTE and as a member of the ISTE Voices Carry
Advisory Group I feel it is important that we are aware of decisions and make our voices heard as they will change education for the better! Share with me your experiences of how we can make education better and what steps you have taken for this improvement!!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Job Through Microsoft
Take a nice job along the Microsoft website to learn about some great tools!
The run will be worth it!
http://www.jogtheweb.com/run/e9xga8UDp2uT/Jogging-Through-Microsoft-Tools
http://www.jogtheweb.com/run/e9xga8UDp2uT/Jogging-Through-Microsoft-Tools
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Test! I have to take a Test! AHHHHH
I can remember being in Mrs. DeMarco's sixth grade history class getting ready to take a unit test on the content we just finished. How bad is it that I just remember it was a history test and not what was on it! I started feeling sick to my stomach and nervous about the questions. Mrs. DeMarco was reading through the directions, passed out the test and I read the first question. I remember drawing a blank as I did not know the answer. So I went to the second, then the third and still nothing. Short of getting out of my chair screaming I closed my eyes, took a deep breathe, and began the test all over again. I made it through the test, and could not tell you my grade on it (I don't even remember the content) My memory never forgets this test scenario every time I took a test after that day. Even now I get worked up about completing a task that may be evaluated or judged by my supervisors.
The reason I made it through this test and knew to regroup my thoughts was because of something my mom said to me that morning. She told me to take my time, check the answers, and if I did not know the answers skip the question and move to the next one. She said, "Kath, have confidence that you will do fine!" Because of her encouragement on the day of the test, it helped me through. However I also knew about the test, what kind of questions on the test, and how much time I had to complete it. The same goes for the PSSA for our students!
To prepare the students, let them know about the place they will be taking the test. The time they will be leaving, coming home, signing in, and what they will do at the testing sites. The more information students and parents have about testing will ease minds of all. During the next few weeks you will receive information for testing, what to bring, the time frame of the assessment, and some policies for testing. Continue to work through your curriculum, complete the test taking strategies, and continue to build your student's confidence in answering questions on their own. The more they feel confident, the better they will be able to complete the test.
Finally, as a parent you may be feeling some anxiety for your student. That happens and very natural to want to help our students gain success. Make sure that your student does not feel, see, or sense your fear for this assessment. Just like any of content topic you may dislike, a student will take on those same fears if they know you have them.
This can be a challenging time, but preparation for all avenues of testing will be helpful for students and parents!
What are your thoughts of assessments and how to you ease the sense of anxiety?
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