Sunday, January 26, 2014

Blog Post #2

What will teaching in the 21st century be like?

This week, we were assigned to watch a few videos from YouTube. The videos were actually quite interesting and very creative.

The first video we were asked to watch was titled Professor Dancealot. At first, I was very confused, but then I began to catch on. It started off normal, with a professor walking into his dance class that he claimed to have taught for 12 years. He goes through a slide show, demonstrating how to perform each dance, but he is doing it from behind a desk and the students are unable to see anything. When one student stands up to try the dance himself, the professor tells him to sit down because he is trying to teach a class. At the end of the course when the students are taking their final exam, none of the students understand what to do. They never comprehended any of the dances because they were not able to try them in class. I think the author is trying to show that thorough demonstrations and hand on activities will ultimately end with better results. The author shows this at the end of the video when he starts the music and all of the students are lost. I completely agree that hands on activities will end with better results. I am a hands on learner and I remember things better when I am able to demonstrate them.

Next, we were asked to watch Teaching in the 21st Century. Watching this, I think the author thinks that teaching is changing so much over time and we should try and keep up with whatever the updated media is. The author goes through all the types of social media that is out there and how each one would help teachers and students. I agree that we should keep up with the updated media. I think it can be very useful and if it is there we should try and use it.

The next video we were assigned to watch was called The Networked Student. Watching this video, it made a lot of sense. It was very interesting and shared a lot of interesting information. It's true though. The teacher is the one that guides the student through the learning process. When the student gets stuck, the teacher is there to help the student get passed it. The teacher shows the students how to look up information for themselves so they can later apply it.

Another video we were asked to watch was Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts. The thesis of Davis' video was using technology in the classroom, teaching with technology and actually learning from your students and what they learn as well. I completely agree that using technology in the classroom is very beneficial. I do not agree that only a certain type of student can learn with just pencil and paper. Before we had all this technology, that is all there was. Obviously, using technology is very helpful. There is so much information and benefits that it provides and it definitely can help with teaching, but I do not think we should rely on it as much.

Lastly, we watched Flipping the Classroom. I really enjoyed this presentation and thought it was a wonderful idea. I have never heard of anything like this being done before, but it makes sense why teachers would want to do this. I think every student deserves to know what is coming at them the next day in class. This allows the students time to prepare themselves and questions for what I coming the next day. I do think I could use this and it would be helpful for when I become a teacher. This will make it to where every day, class time is not wasted at all. Every bit of time is being used wisely and the students will have so much time to prepare.

21st century teacher tools

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Blog Post #1

I have not previously heard anything about EDM310. A fear I have about EDM310 is I am not that great with computers. I use the computer a lot for social media and things like that, but when it comes to blogging and using HTML, I am not that great. I have not previously taken any other class like EDM310. The only other computer class I have ever taken was computer discovery. That was just teaching me the basics and how to type. The most difficult thing for me in EDM310 will be getting past the learning curve of using HTML and using the codes within my blogs. It will be difficult to learn all these things compared to what I already know and what I have learned in high school. The best way for me to address this difficulty would be just to go in the class with an open mind, making sure that I pay close attention to what is being taught. I will have to make sure I study and memorize all the codes.

examples of HTML

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Practice Blog Post

My name is Jamie Lynn Grierson. I have lived at the same house in Moss Point, MS all of my life. I graduated high school in May of 2012 and started college at Mississippi State University that fall. I was at Mississippi state for 3 semesters and decided that I just didn't like being that far away from home. I missed my family and friends so I decided to transfer to the University of South Alabama this semester. I know a lot of people that attend USA from high school so that makes the transfer a lot easier. I have a very close family. My parents, Jim and Althea, have been married for 28 years. I have one sister named Melanie that will be 27 tomorrow actually. I like being home and being able to spend more time with my family while I can.

I have literally wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember. I love kids and I know that I am going to enjoy watching them learn and grow. At first, I wanted to teach the little kids, like kindergarten or first grade. All I heard about was how I did not have the patience to teach small children. I then decided to change my major to secondary education, concentrating in mathematics. I was taking so many math classes that I could be an engineer. I got in calculus I and couldn't handle it. I changed my major back to elementary education and I have finally decided that I want to teach around 5th or 6th grade. They aren't too young, but aren't too old either. Just the right age for me.

One of my passions as always been singing. My whole family can sing. We all got the singing gene apparently. At Mississippi State I was in show choir which helped me with performing. Other than that I just sing at church or for fun. I would love to take some singing lessons. Not for professional reasons or anything like that. I would just like to learn more about singing and controlling my voice. I can sing, but I could always be better. There is always room to grow.

singing in show choir

Monday, January 13, 2014