Sunday, December 13, 2009

BP_2009123_Response to a classmate, Joan L

In response to Joan’s blog on Evernote, a web service and software program that allows users to collect notes and information and have it stored to retrieve when needed. I can see this web 2.0 applications, evernote, as a resourceful tool for learners and educators as they progress through the content of the class regardless of the academic discipline.

I like the easy user-friendly application of evernote, as users can click and clip to capture images, save text, photos, copy business cards when at a conference, and anything viewed on the Internet. As learners and educators can use these images to edit, delete, print or email. Like flickr.com one can create research tags to associate words and ideas to your image and this will help one organize one’s computer files and keep track of what one needs to remember about that specific image.


I agree with Joan on how evernote can organize images and help reduce stress, for teachers and learners alike, by organizing information through the pictures for future reference. I believe evernote can help students keep track research, homework, notes, tests, quizzes, and other school-related articles. I can see how evernote can allow students to archive their pictures of their important papers and projects. As a user-friendly web 2.0 application, evernote allows learners just click and then upload the pictures to organize the stored information.


I agree with web 2.0 applications like evernote that can make the chaotic, stressful lives of teachers and students easier to manage. Like a cyber sticky note, take a snapshot of an article you really want to read, save the image with evernote and for when you have time to read.


I can see how Evernote can become one’s new memory database, a cyber rolodex that allows for the easy accessibility of a notepad.

BP9_ 2009123_ A Reflection on facebook.com

Facebook.com
As I have stated before, I am new to the cyber virtual worlds and applications. In 1995, I sent my first email well after I graduated with my undergraduate degree in 1993. I am a naturalistic learner and I enjoy being outdoors as my comfort zone in learning. I started a facebook account in November 2008 and quickly connected to friends throughout my past.

When I started Full Sail University, I choose to create a second facebook account that was specific to Full Sail University classmates and professors. I felt it is was better to focus my new account on academic and professional networking, rather then the as a social free for all.

There have pro’s and con’s to having multiple accounts within one web 2.0 application as my personal friends attempt to gain access to my Full Sail account through a friend request. Rather then have my friends’ personal updates on their life, I attempted to use my new facebook account as a professional network of classmates and instructors. Now I can separate the personal entries of my friends and the personal lives of my clssmates.

BP8_2009123_Reflection of flickr.com

Flickr.com
I am new to the flickr.com application and I think it is a resourceful one that is easy to use and accessible for all learners to upload their digital pictures of their class projects and to document their learning process. By using flickr.com learners are able to communicate with classmates and instructors.

BP7_2009123_A Reflection on igoogle.com

As I continue my cyber journey through Full Sail University, the three web.2.0 applications that currently stand out the most are: igoogle.com, flicker.com and facebook.com. As these three applications are resourceful tools to use to add organization within an ever so developing virtual world.

igoogle.com
When I was introduced to igoogle.com I was truly pleased, as if my questions related to organization and follow through had all been answered. Within minutes, I was able to organize all of my daily cyber routines all in one convenient spot, igoogle.com. I have organized my Full Sail University accounts, with my class requirements and my access to my Full Sail email account. In addition I have organized my action research accounts, as well as my personal cyber life all within a click or two away.

Igoogle allows one to personalize their experience in using web 2.0 applications, a customizable homepage. Allowing users to view gmail and other email accounts. Connecting to news sites for information and research. One can store bookmarks for quick access to their favorite cyber locations. Users can use gadgets and create gadgets to assist their experience in cyber space.

I look forward to learn more about igoogle.com and to see how I can further organize my cyber life and responsibilities particularly related to my Full Sail University Masters Degree Program in Education in Media Design and Technology.
I fell igoogle will be an application that I will continue to use long after I complete my degree.

I feel that igoogle has saved me time and ended much of the frustration of having several windows opened for all the different cyber locations one uses throughout their day. I am new to this application and I ask all who are reading this blog to comment on their experience with igoogle.com. What has worked well for you?

BP6_ 2009123 Media Asset flickr.com a Web 2.0 Application

Sunday, December 6, 2009

PB5_2009122_Reflective Media Asset

The following video blog supports the use of 21st Century Technologies within all learning environments, as our classrooms can easily turn into a production studio that support media literacy. funnelbrain.com is a web 2.0 application that promotes media literacy development.

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Electronically Archiving Students’ Learning Development.

Objectives:
- Increased Media Literacy Skills
- Practice of Professional Skills
o Cyber Etiquette
o Interpersonal skill development
o Job readiness skill development
o 21st Century Technologies skill development

The following suggestions will allow all Educators to add Director to their resume, as learning environments can easily become one’s very own Multi Media Video Production Studio. Each classroom, across academic disciplines, can now be could be set up to be a pod, video, broadcasting with the group project being a collective news show. Where learners practice and rotate through the different responsibilities of the professional careers of a reporter, writer, researcher, announcer, technical crew, videographer, editor and producer.

Classroom learning environments can create a news show on a unit of study, weekly, and even a daily practice of live broadcasting each morning, afternoon, or evening.

Materials needed:
- Digital Camera
- imovies
- Internet access

Through the practice of experiencing web 2.0 applications one can create a professional learning environment that promotes Career Technical Education where learners have the opportunity to learn with the use of technologies. The following web 2.0 applications both support the classroom activity of producing a News Show.

New web 2.0 Applications:

http://www.funnelbrain.com
Funnel Brain is a web 2.0 application that allows users to electronically create flash cards on a specific topic, as well as search topic and other individuals or groups of learners. Users can use Funnel Brain as a social network to create study groups and the ability to create tests. Funnel Brain is easy to use and applicable to all academic disciplines. Users interested in vocabulary development and content enrichment can use funnel brain to incorporate other media literacy resources that promote language development: www.wordsmith.org and www.dictionay.com

Funnel Brain is a useful application for high school learners who are exploring different professional careers. As users can create electronic flash cards to support vocabulary development related to industry specific vernacular.

http://sprouter.com
Sprouter is a new web 2.0 application that is similar to twitter’s social networking platform and more specific to entrepreneurs interested in networking with other like-minded professionals. Sprouter is an excellent resource to allow high school students the platform to practice professionalism while networking in cyberspace. As learners can create accounts that highlight their Career Technical Education industry research and intended pathways to future employment.

The educational benefits of incorporating new web 2.0 applications provides for:
- Increased student engagement in-group work.
- Student practice with professional skills
- Media Literacy skill development

BP4_2009122_ Flickr Blog Post

Flickr Blog Post.

Suggestions on how to implement Flickr.com into a unit of study and your content lesson plans:

Materials Needed:

Parental Notification to introduce the use of web 2.0 applications for Yahoo and Flickr. Parents and Guardians need to be aware of learning with technology.

All students will need a Yahoo account to access flickr.com

Students need access to a digital Camera and Internet

Objectives:

- To introduce 21st Century Technologies into the learning environment.

- To use digital photographs to archive the process of learning.

- To use technology as an interdisciplinary platform that can transcend academic content areas.

Aim:

How to use web 2.0 applications to share digital images with your classmates and with peers in cyber space?

Do now: Write an paragraph that introduces your belief on how digital images can document a learner’s progress as well as connect to peers, to form a group of learners.

Mini Lesson:

Teacher shows examples of their flickr.com account.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kingkenny3

Discussion on Tags.

- What are tags?

- How to tag your work?

Homework:

- Share your link with parents and family members and ask for their comments on your digital photos.

- Research tags with similar interests to your uploaded images.

Post lesson discussion and continuing practice:

- Accountable Talk

o How was the experience in creating a flickr.com account?

o How user friendly is the flicker.com application?

o What response did you receive when introducing your people to your flickr link?

o How else can we use flickr to reinforce content learning within the classroom?

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Monday, November 30, 2009

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Career Technical Education allows for high school student learners to explore interested career opportunities using 21st century technologies. The following five sites allow for further information for educators and learners.

http://www.edweek.org/ew/index.html

Educational articles that explain current educational theories, standards and initiatives related to implementation of technology as well as policy within the federal government.

The New York Times Arts allows for learners to connect to current art industry news. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/01/arts

The department of Home Land Security http://www.dhs.gov/index.shtm

Is a clear, direct link to federal government standards related to national security.

http://blog.sunlightfoundation.com/2009/11/30/pogo-oversight-guide

is a site that allows for a “transparency in government” . A citizen responsce to government oversight.


http://www.mtv.com/news

I want My MTV! Is the iconic slogan of the unique concept of Music Television that has had a huge impact upon our multimedia society, since the 1980’s… is now at one’s cyber fingertip.

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Creating one’s own MTV! As simple as a click onto Tuberadio.fm

The "I want My MTV!" Is the iconic slogan of the unique concept of Music Television that has had a huge impact upon our multimedia society, since the 1980’s… is now at one’s cyber fingertip at tuberadio.fm

I think all technological learners will gravitate to work through an assignment using tuberadio.com. This site is incredibly easy to log in to and have one’s audio files and videos together for personal, as well as group sharing use.

This website allows for audio and video files to be archived within a list of playlists, information related to the audio visual artist’s name and song title, list of release, lyrics and artist biography. In addition, there is a list of similar artists to do a search.

This application allows learners to create and share a playlists.

I believe Tuberadio.fm is an application that will technologically engage students in creating individual and group projects related to audio and video files on the web: language, music, art, math, science, history, and instruction on all most any topic imaginable.

Educators can use tuberadio.fm to allow learners to search the web to save audio and video files to create playlists on specific topics. The use of technology and 21st century social network sites allow for learners to experience the discipline to organize electronic information and share it with other cyber learners.

Allowing students to creating one’s own MTV playlist makes learning technology and professionalism in a fun and safe manner. Tuberadio.fm can quickly engage learners as they organize audio and video files on all academic content.

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Saturday, November 28, 2009

King Kenny3's Kingdom Rulz!

Welcome to King Kenny3's Kingdom and education blog.

The blog will focus on technological best practices to incorporate within the classroom, educational development and grants that support education.

I welcome you to join the conversation as we prepare our learners for the technological needs of the 21st century.