Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Black Board Collaborate

    Frustration again. Yes and another lesson learned. I was having problems with Louis accessing my room, I was sending him the address for the moderator instead of inviting him as a participate. So I went back, invited him as a participant and everything worked out great. It's the little things in life.
     I enjoyed all the tools; but, the one I especially liked was the "follow me" box, by clicking on the box students will be able to follow the moderator to any site they are on. This is where you can show any videos. How cool is that, no more DVDs. As you know, teachers need to keep students involved with class activities and it's very easy to see if students are involved during a regular class; but for a online class not so much. By having many small group activities and assigning them into groups will help alleviate this problem. I also found under "tools" you can invite participates instead of copying the URL and emailing the address from your email account. It helps eliminate some steps from the process.
     As a learn more and more there are some questions that need to be answered: like what applications does West Allis-West Milwaukee plan on using for their online classes? How is the online Health class going to be set-up: hybrid and all online? Time will tell and I hope the questions get answered before the online health class is offered.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Online Conferencing Angela Maier "The Sandbox Manifesto"

           What a powerful tool to show all people. This video changed my outlook. I wasn’t feeling good about education and how it's evolving. This gave me a different outlook and renewed my believe that I can make a difference.
Angela looked at playing in a sandbox through the eyes of children. Playing on purpose is very healthy for the mind, heart and the soul. Through playing it gives you the power to discover new things to learn. Playing will bring joy, happiness and excitement back to work. Here are the 10 things Angela learned. 1. Sharing is caring- The people who share, care and give more of your hearts will find success. 2. Messy is good- There is beauty and freedom from getting messy. 3. Imagination is your greatest asset- If a person dreams big, bold and is brave enough: anything and everything is possible. 4. Sand is for filling buckets- Never throw sand at someone because it not only hurts them; but, it wastes all your playtime. 5. Hugs help and smiles matter- In the sandbox love is the killer app. Be KIND! 6. Take it to the community- Problems will always arise, when they do turn towards your community for help. The community is the web. Ask for help when you need it. It’s OK! 7. Strangers are future friends- When you first meet someone they are a stranger. As you get to know them and they may become your friend. 8.Be Remarkable- Do what you love, do it well and have the courage to do it the way you want. 9. Here you are the master of your universe- The limitations a person has are the ones they place on themselves “To win, you need only to defeat your doubt.” 10. Play is Work- If you honor the tools, rules and most of all one another there’s nothing you can’t do. And Finally, YOU MATTER! There are endless possibilities when you know that you matter. Let all your students know that they matter and I firmly believe they will be willing to succeed.
As I stated before, this presentation is awesome and I will show it to all my classes. It gave me renewed hope and energy. It was very creative because it brought me back to my childhood and it was remarkable how children playing can change how you view the world.
Think about where you can use this tool, classrooms and at staff in-services. You can have open discussions. Put the people into groups and brainstorm of what was the meaning of the “The Sandbox Manifesto” and how it had influence them to change.