Here is my week 5 reflection This really has been a great class. I think that it started off a bit shaky not knowing how things were going to be graded and all the issues I had connecting with my LFS, but now that week 5 is half way over, I have really enjoyed this class. Below are some of my reflections from different areas of the class. Enjoy!!
Lectures – The video
lectures were kind of comical! These two
guys have great and wonderful ideas to discuss for us, but the camera angles
make me laugh every time I watch one. I
am supposed to be focused on the man in back, but all I can focus on the man in
the front with the close-up of his ear that moves when he takes a deeper
breath!
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Readings – I have really
come to enjoy the reading assignments each week. The two books we have for this class are easy
to read and follow and offer a lot of detail without being full of big words and
ideas that are hard to follow.
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Searches (like electronic
searches of topics and questions) – I did use the internet to look for research
ideas, but in the end, I used a topic that could have an impact on my school –
ways to improve writing abilities in students in an elementary setting.
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Assignments and activities – the assignment I liked the best was week 3 when we actually put our research
plan into “action” so to say. I am a
planner and I like to have a schedule.
This assignment was right up my alley.
I like to know when everything needs to be done. Posting this assignment and getting comments
on our blog was also very helpful. My
peers have so much insight and great comments.
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Discussion Board – Nothing stands
out to me on the discussion boards for this class. There were good prompts that made you think a
bit, but overall not really different from the last class.
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Blogs – This has truly been the best
part of this class. I have always wanted
to have a blog, but did not really know where to start or if anyone would
really want to read what I had to say.
Yes, this class and Lamar program gives you a built in audience, but I
have already started a blog for my class and we are going to use blogs as part
of our weekly writing assignments for my fourth graders this year. I also think the blogs are going to be a
great way to stay in touch with our classmates.
Blogs were my favorite part too!
ReplyDeleteI am also planning to start a blog in my classroom.I can't wait to start blogging with my students.I know it will be difficult for me at the beginning because I haven't use them in the past, but my students and I will learn together.
I wish you the best!
I replied to this in the morning, but it was on my iPhone and for some reason the blogs never post when I use my phone. I agree with you about the Laurel & Hardy show of Arterbury and Jenkins. They are masters of their field, yet seen as odd by many. They are great, incredible, and talented educators but not at all on-air personalities. Dr. Jenkins is the best with his look while Elvis is talking...it's amazing. I am glad that you and I have become friends here in 5301, I appreciate your detail and insight. I hope that you have a great week off and that the start of your school year is awesome.
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ReplyDeleteI have to agree with you about the blogs. I also am going to try and start one for each of my classes as well. May the force be with us this year.
The readings were useful. The Harris, et. al text was practical in providing steps to research. I appreciated the Dana text the most. The quality indicators at the end helped me in a way I didn't expect this week. We had staff development planned for Tuesday that fell through, and we were left without a presenter. The superintendent, in a pinch, asked me to present my academic vocabulary strategies to the district. The quality indicators allowed me to make sure that my presentation was thorough and of a high level of professionalism.
ReplyDeleteBlogging was the most best part of this course. It was nice to read your blog very informative. Yes, the videos were funny. I hope the idea of this blog is to continue throughout our degree.
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