Sunday, August 31, 2014

Blog Post #2

1.) Mr. Dancealot
 The central message of Mr. Dancelot is that there are many ways to teach something, but not all of them are ideal . If you want your students to know how to dance, teach them by letting everyone practice dancing. If you want them to know all about dancing, but don't care if they can do it, then teach them like Mr. Dancealot did in the video. The author of the video did an excellent job of making his point by showing the students in class watching Mr. Dancelot, but not being involved, and then showing them in the ballroom not knowing how to dance. I agree that students need to have hands-on learning, as well as practice before they will fully understand something. It is so much easier to learn something, especially things like dancing, when you actually get a chance to try it. 

2.) Teaching in the 21st Century
Roberts believes that teaching in the 21st century involves teaching students how to use technology to find information. There are so many ways students can get information. They have access to internet virtually all of the time, so they have information about anything, anytime, anywhere. He states in the video, "Teachers are no longer the source of knowledge, we are the filter." He thinks that teachers should move towards teaching students how to find reliable information, instead of teaching them the actual information. Roberts thinks that tools such as Twitter, Wikipedia, Facebook, Blogs, and Google could be very beneficial to students and that they could completely change the way we teach students. I agree with Roberts on some things. I do think that all of these tools could be very useful in the classroom, and it is important for students to know how to use them properly. However, I don't think this will effect the way I teach in my future classroom. I plan to use technology, but not for every little thing. I think that it is important for students are educated on how to use it, so they can when needed, but it should not take over the classroom. Google holds all the answers, and I believe it makes things too easy sometimes. Students need to learn how to think on their own. This video made me sad, really. This is not how I envisioned my future career. I want my students to come to me for help, to ask me questions about their world. I want to teach them about everything, not just how to use the internet effectively.

3.) The Networked Student
While I think certain aspects of this video are true, I do not agree with it completely. I think there is more to a teachers job than to just guide a student in finding the information on their own. This may work for older students, but I don't believe it is the most effective teaching method for elementary school children. Young kids need to be taught in a classroom, with an actual person helping them. Doing it all online would be very overwhelming for the age group I would like to teach.

4.) Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts
I believe the thesis of this video is that teachers can use technology to enhance their students learning abilities, and that teachers don't have to fully understand something before they teach it. While I do think the internet can be very useful, I think it is important for a teacher to understand something before expecting their students to. It's also important to be able to learn from your students though. I thought it was very interesting that she managed to connect her small town classroom to the entire world. The internet can do great things. Even though I may not think it's all necessary in a classroom, I do know that it can be helpful.
2 students learning how to work on I-Pads.

5.) Who's Ahead in the Learning Race?
Clearly, elementary students are ahead in the learning race when it comes to technology. My generation was taught using paper and pencil, and students are being taught using technology now. I enjoy using my MacBook, but it was never a requirement for me to have a laptop or tablet in school. Now, children are exposed to all of these things and more before they can even talk most of the time. The younger you are when you're exposed to something, the better you will be at using it. I am currently a sophomore in college, and think that I know how to use technology fairly well. I would be better if I had started at a younger age though.

6.)Flipping the Classroom
I took a chemistry class where we watched the lessons at home, and in class we just "reviewed." It was by far my least favorite, hardest class that I have ever taken. Personally, I do not do well when I can't ask the teacher questions while learning, and I think there are too many distractions at home for it to be an effective learning environment. I can see how this could work for some kids, but overall I don't like it. I believe learning in a classroom, where you can get the students involved, and they can ask questions, is much more effective. I also think that after being at school all day, children shouldn't have to go home and watch videos and do homework all night. Some homework is fine, but kids need time to be kids. I would give this a shot, because I may very well be wrong. However, I wouldn't be overly excited about it.

7.) Bringing the Locker Room Into the Classroom
I believe that coaches can get their players so involved because they are motivated. They want to play well, and they want to help their team win. When students are motivated, they want to know everything they can to help them succeed. It is much easier to get your class involved when they know the "system" and are motivated. I would love to bring the locker room into my classroom when I get a job teaching.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Blog Post #1




I have heard so many things about EDM 310. Some have been good, and some have been... well, not so good. The thing that I hear most often is, "It takes way too much time every week. 9 hours is ridiculous." I've also had students tell me that working in groups can be very frustrating, the class can be overly confusing, and I have heard many complaints about the fact that Dr. Strange encourages buying a Mac for the class. However, I have also heard that I will learn a lot from this class, and that by the end of the semester I will be glad I took it. After hearing both the good and the bad, I am really excited for this class.

I can already tell that everyone was correct in saying I would learn a lot from the class. I have had a Mac for a year now, and I have a feeling I don't use it to it's potential. I think that this class will help me learn how to do so much more with my computer. I also think that this class will help me to become a better learner, as well as a better educator.

"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." -Albert Einstein I would say that at least 90% of my classes in high school, and a good bit of my college classes, have all been burp-back classes. In middle school and high school, I assume that it was like this because of standardized testing. We spent most of our time preparing for tests, so we only memorized what was on them. I can memorize a study guide faster than I can read it basically. While this has made school so much easier for me, I think that being able to think critically is much more important. I hope that by the end of this course, I have a better understanding of how to learn independently while retaining knowledge, as well as learn how to teach my future students to do the same thing.

I fear that this class will be more difficult than others, just because it is different. I have had science and math classes that required me to really think about what I was doing, but most everything else was simple. "Here's a study guide. Know it for the test." I would read it a few times and be done. I look forward to the challenges that EDM 310 will bring. Other than fearing the unknown, or exactly what to expect out of this class, I don't have any concerns regarding this class.

While I may not be afraid of anything in this course, I do know it may be hard. Time management will probably be a difficult aspect of EDM 310. My plan for keeping up with my work is to complete most of it on Monday, since I don't have class on Monday. I also plan to use Mondays to go to the lab if I don't understand something. Overall, I think I will be successful with managing my time. Here are some great tips for everyone who struggles with time management.
8 Steps for Strong Time Management for College Students

Overall, I think this class will be very informative, and maybe even fun. I really am looking forward to this semester.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Practice Blog Post

Anna and Brooke goofing off.



Daisy-Mae and Brooke.
Who am I? Why do I want to be an educator? What does an educator do in his or
her practice? What are my passions?


Outline
A.) All about me
1.) Family
2.) Home
B.) Favorite things to do
1.) Hang out with friends
2.) Beach
3.) Hunting
4.) Shopping
5.) Oakleigh
6.) ARF
7. Reading
C.) School & Work
1.) MGM
2.) USA
3.) Work
D.) Teaching
1.) Why I wanted to be a teacher
2.) A teachers many jobs

 Hi everyone! My name is Brooke Michelle Allen, and I am 19 years old. I have a twin sister, Dawn, an older brother, Hunter, and fabulous parents, Howard and Shelly. I also have a beagle/weenie dog mix, Daisy-Mae. I have been dating Kevin Cooper for a little over a year and a half now, and he might as well be part of the family as too. I still live at home with my parents, in Semmes, Alabama. I have always lived in Semmes, and I truly love it here. I grew up with all of my best friends living right next door to me, and there is no other place I would rather call home.

One of my favorite things to do is hang out with all of the people I grew up with. They're still my best friends, to this day. Along with hanging out with them, I love going to the beach. My sister and I go to Dauphin Island every day that we get the chance to. When it's too cold for the beach, you can find me either shopping, or in the woods. I love to hunt with my dad, but I also like to buy beautiful clothing and home decor. Antique shops are my happy place! Speaking of old things, I volunteer as a tour guide at the Oakleigh Mansion. I have been dedicating my time to the Historic Mobile Preservation Society and the Oakleigh Mansion since I was in the eighth grade. I also volunteer at the Animal Rescue Foundation, more commonly known as ARF. My dad says I love dogs more than I love people, and honestly, sometimes I think he's right. When I'm not running around town, I'm probably reading. I love books, and I read a LOT of them. My love of reading is probably what made me enjoy school. I was always better at reading, English, and history, and preferred them over math and science. I still feel that way about them now, but I would love to improve my math and science skills. I think it is important for educators to appreciate and love every subject, and to always be excited about learning anything new.

 I graduated from Mary G. Montgomery High School in 2013, and had no other option for college besides USA. My mom works at the Mitchell Cancer Institute, so I get half off tuition, and I also got scholarships. Since the school ended up paying my sister and I instead of us paying them, my parents made the decision for us. At  first, I wasn't overly excited about coming to South, but I love it now. I am currently a sophomore, and I am majoring in Elementary Education. When I'm not in school, I work as a nanny. I watch a wonderful little girl, Anna, 5 days a week, 10 hours a day in the summer. I also babysit for several other families, and I love all of the children I watch.

 I have always wanted to be a teacher, but working with kids so often has really validated that this is the right career choice for me. I know that being a teacher is so much more than being with children all day though, and it can be a hard job. A teacher has many roles. A teacher is an instructor, a caregiver, a nurse, an event planner, a friend, a counselor, a role model, a private tutor, and so much more. Teachers wear many hats, and it is their job to juggle them all. I am passionate about many things- God, animals, reading, historic homes, and the list goes on. However, I am most passionate about children, and becoming a teacher. I look forward to the day when I get to wear those many hats, and pray that I do a good job of it.