We were asked: 'Why are visual images important?" and 'How have you used them in the past or
now?'
Visual images are important because they can create a more permanent memory of a concept or idea that is presented than just mere words.
When I taught 4th grade, I used visuals every day that I taught Bible because the pictures the children saw as I was telling the story made both the story come to life as well as created a visual image in their minds that helped them remember the story and its information. I also used them when I taught science because it helped the students understand exactly what I meant when we would be discussing certain phenomena. I used visuals in history so that the students could picture what places and culture may have looked like in different time periods. I now teach high school math - and finding visual images is much more difficult.
Now...onto our other discussion.....
Here is my new math word problem with graphics.
Doesn’t it look much softer and less frightening? Great suggestion!
Now...onto our other discussion.....
Handouts? I hand out a lot of math worksheets to high
school students – and that’s about all I hand out. My math worksheets are not very heavy on
anything other than the equations that need to be solved, manipulated, or
simplified. Adding graphics to these
might actually be a distraction.
However, I do think that I could add graphics to word problems and make
those less ominous.
What kid likes
math word problems? Most of them have
already decided they are undecipherable before they read the first word. If I can add graphics and soften the ‘look’
of the word problem, then maybe I will give the student a reprieve from the
instantaneous thought of doom.
Here is my typical
math word problem:
Here is my new math word problem with graphics.
Doesn’t it look much softer and less frightening? Great suggestion!
In reading this
week’s articles on desktop publishing and word processing, I tried to think of
how I could apply this to my current job situation. Being a math teacher to high schoolers limits
my opportunities to use DTP. I use a
program that writes my math tests – so I would classify that as a word
processing program. It puts in all the
math symbols which cannot be easily accomplished in Word.
I also teach a
personal finance class. When I started
thinking about integrating DTP into the classroom, this is an area I thought I
could actually put it to good use. The
students love this class and are telling me all the time about the things they
are going to put into practice as they begin making money. Along that line, I thought it might be fun
for them to create a newsletter for their peers (and maybe even their parents)
that could like financial statistics and advice about personal finance. I am thinking of putting them into two groups
and have each group create their own newsletter. Once they are created, they can grade each
others’ work and then collaborate as one team and put together the best of both
papers. This benefits not only the
student, but it shares great information with the rest of the class.
The other thought
I had while reading this information was how much better our younger children
would be if they could use word processing software to write their more
involved papers. My son struggles with
neat handwriting. He spends a lot of
time erasing and going back and rewriting.
If his assignment is designed around developing better handwriting, then
there is no need for word processing.
However, if he is trying to put ideas on paper, using a word processing
program would be very helpful to him. It
would allow him to think without being interrupted to correct handwriting and
spelling errors. It would allow him to
quickly go back and edit. It also allows
him an easier read of his paper since the writing is not in bad penmanship. I am going to search for an app that might
allow both of my younger sons to create word documents electronically. I think the earlier they are exposed to
creating like this, the more creative they will become and they will have more
confidence in their abilities to write well.
I am concerned that we let young children to use word processors with no
regard to teaching spelling, so I think there has to be a happy medium in that
regard.
Technology Explorations:
Technology Explorations:
Tech Ed 7a - www.gpat.org
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Describe what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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This is a website that lists various types of assistive
technologies available for different types of learning disabilities or
impairments.
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2.
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How could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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This would be a good resource to use if you had a student
who was tested and qualified for assistive technologies. For math, it listed various devices that
could be used to assist the learner.
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3.
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Would you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike;
Ease of use, fee or not, and so forth.
Why or Why not?
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Yes – although I am not
familiar enough with who would qualify to use these types of assistance. The website is not very intuitive, but it
did have a good resource list.
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Tech Ed 7b - http://www.zoho.com
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Describe what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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This is a website that sells application software for
business, collaboration, and productivity.
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2.
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How could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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If I were to need an app set up for those who needed
assistive learning, this might be the place to go. It looks like you can design any type of
app you might need, so you could design something for hearing impaired, for
those who cannot write, etc..
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3.
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Would you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike;
Ease of use, fee or not, and so forth.
Why or Why not?
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I’m not sure. It looks like it’s expensive and I am not
sure how much technological experience you would need to develop the app.
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Tech Ed 8a – 4teachers.org/quizstar
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Describe what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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“QuizStar is a Web-based quiz maker that enables you to
create, administer and automatically grade your quizzes online.
With QuizStar you can - Manage classes and quizzes - Attach multimedia files to questions - Make quizzes in multiple languages - Access from any Internet-connected computer - Allow students to complete and review” |
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2.
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How could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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I did not sign up because the last time I downloaded a
free trial, my computer became infected with adware. So, by looking at what it could do, I looks
great! It appears you can make quizzes
online and have your students take them at home or do them at school. Great assessment tool.
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3.
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Would you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike;
Ease of use, fee or not, and so forth.
Why or Why not?
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Yes – this is something I think
could be very useful in the classroom.
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Tech Ed 8b – 4teachers.org/track
star
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Describe what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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Track Star allows you to view thousands of online lessons
or quickly create your own.
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2.
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How could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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I viewed several of the sites that have already been
created. They are kind of like WIKIS
in that you can create a lot of links within the site to take you to other
cited information. For instance, there
was one of the American Revolution – so a teacher doing a unit on this could
create their own page with links to various resources.
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3.
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Would you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike;
Ease of use, fee or not, and so forth.
Why or Why not?
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Maybe. It looks like something that could be
beneficial – but I am not sure if it’s more beneficial than some of the wikis
we looked at earlier.
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Tech Ed 8c – 4teachers.org/assign
a day
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Describe
what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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Assign-A-Day is a free tool designed
to enhance teacher and student communication through an online
teacher-managed calendar. Teachers create a calendar for each of their
classes and add assignments for the students to view. Students view their
teachers' calendars in order to see assignments for classes they might have
missed, or to get an overview of the class.
You can also create assignments that span multiple dates, make shared
calendar to work collaboratively with other educators, and duplicate and edit
your calendars
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2.
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How
could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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I think
the nicest thing about this for me would be to use it to collaborate with
other teachers. Our school is
currently using an antiquated means of a putting out a ‘master’ calendar and
it makes scheduling tedious. This
looks like it may be an easier means of doing this.
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3.
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Would
you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike; Ease of use,
fee or not, and so forth. Why or Why not?
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Maybe. I would
have to get into it and see if it really produces an easier-to-use calendar
than what we currently have. Google
Calendar also works pretty well – so I would want to see which might be
better.
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Tech Ed 8d – Dimio
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Describe
what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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It is a program that is able to to read aloud the written
text and choose the sentences to be pronounced based upon the vocal answers
of the user.
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2.
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How
could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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I think
this program would be great for those who struggle reading. It can help them with read aloud to follow along
with the words.
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3.
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Would
you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike; Ease of use,
fee or not, and so forth. Why or Why not?
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Since the program was not downloadable – I’m not
sure. If it works like the
description, it would be worth trying out.
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Tech Ed 9 – Full measure
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Describe
what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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This is a free program that will turn power point
presentations into narrated versions of the presentation.
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2.
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How
could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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This
could be good for students who have trouble reading, have limited sight, or
dyslexia. The presentations are read
aloud.
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3.
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Would
you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike; Ease of use,
fee or not, and so forth. Why or Why not?
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Yes. This is a
free open-source program. I am not
sure how easy it is to use, but I would recommend trying it to someone who is
need of finding a program that can assist in visually impaired learners.
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Tech Ed 10a – WebQuest
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Describe
what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented lesson format in which
most or all the information that learners work with comes from the web
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2.
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How
could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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If it
works, you could use it to find lessons that correlate to what you are
teaching and have students go to this site to do online work and learn.
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3.
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Would
you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike; Ease of use,
fee or not, and so forth. Why or Why not?
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No. It was not
easy to use. When I tried to look up
Web Quests, none of my searches resulted in any files. When I went to Garden Quest, the links that
were available were not very useful. I
do not believe I would waste my time on this one.
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Tech Ed 10b – Read The Words
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Describe
what you learned from exploring this resource. Be
thorough in your response.
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This website offers a program that will convert words to
text.
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2.
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How
could you use this resource in a school setting? It does not matter if it is in your field
or level, you need to understand how the resource might be used in
educational settings.
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This
would be useful to students who are visually impaired.
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3.
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Would
you recommend this resource to other educators? Like/Dislike; Ease of use,
fee or not, and so forth. Why or Why not?
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I’m not sure.
When I listened to some of the recordings – they were awful. Sounded like a robot. But, if you cannot read or see, this is a
better alternative than Braille. I’m
not sure what other programs are out there quality-wise, but it does seem
like this one works – even if it does sound boring.
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Laura,
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas here! I loved how you changed your math word problem to add visuals. I thought it was much less daunting, so hopefully your students will as well. I think that your students would love your idea about doing a financial newsletter.
I enjoy your writing style and think you are doing a great job with your blog. I still think the TE could be covered a little more in depth, but then again, maybe I am just over-thinking them. Your thoughtful narratives make your blog a delight to read. Keep up the good work.