Monday, March 23, 2009

It Summitt



Today I will get my initiation to "the summit".  In my two years of intense learning, using, refining, growing and geeking, I have needed a conference like this.  Some of the presenters of the best our world has to offer in the EdTech business.

In this initiation, I am also presenting.  I am presenting about a tool I use in my classroom called Edmodo.  This is a teacher/student backchatter.

I have created an introduction video to share.  This is the ... "why we need to use a tool like this."

Please give feedback.



Monday, March 9, 2009

PLC's in Macklin


It is fairly well known about the PLC journey Macklin is undertaking.  We gave this a serious try starting last year when  our staff pre-approved the new schedule that allows us one hour of meeting time a week.  This schedule was approved by the community and the board and so we began.

This year began with us trying to figure out what PLC's really are.  A small number of our staff and our administrators had a it of a grasp and tried to explain it to us.  Many of us struggled with our roles ... what indicates we are plc'ing properly ... how much effort should we put into this if it is a just a new initiative ... etc.  These questions and concerns were discussed regularly but rarely had sufficient answers.  

As the weeks went on, we tried different groupings, different strategies to find the bid ideas, and even stopped ... backed up ... to set group norms. We finally settled into groupings.  I am a part of the 6-12 ELA group. 

In our new groups, with a bit better understanding and focus, we began to set standards.  This was the beginning of my understanding of our PLC.  I saw the relevance of it, how it related to my classroom and more importantly, how it will improve student learning.  Things like collaboration, even if it begins primarily as verification that "we are doing most things right", gave me reasons to try harder.  That alone, began the improvement of student learning.

Now I am not saying that we are anywhere close to showing significant increase in student achievement, but I know were I am going now, who I am going with, and how to get there.  I believe that there will be a lot of conversations in the near future on step 2, but for now, I am enjoying having purpose.

Purpose is the reason that I bought into PLC's.  I see where I need to go and why.  That alone gives me the drive to do more, think outside the box, relax and try new things, etc.  

I can't wait until we finish our "Big Ideas", "Common Assessment" and start to look at data.  As strange as it sounds to hear a ELA teacher get excited about data, that is where it is at.

Today's presentation by Anthony Muhammad validated that idea in me.  When I pre-test, formative, I look at data, free up time I would regularly waste boring students and focus on what is needed.  When our data begins on the larger scale, I will get to really learn how to refine, change, toss out and keep with the things I do.

Until then, I continue to focus on my new personal goal, "Learn to be a better learner, use best teaching practices to be a better teacher, use data to make my school a better school." 

Thursday, February 26, 2009

I Love Google Docs - Forms


Just a quick note to let you know how much I love google docs.  I have recently got into using google forms for a number of reasons.  My first form was created to help organize our Kindergarten registration.  It was so incredibly easy I decided to poll the school with my next form.  I added a for to our school website for lyrics to our school "Boom De Ya Da" song. 

I am now in the process of creating these forms for a number of new reasons:
- Technology Request Forms
- IP10 Test
- ELA Grammar Self-tests
- Staff Communication

May I say again ... GOOGLE ROCKS!!!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Unique Ways of Blogging in the Classroom

Tomorrow I am presenting at my convention on blogging in the classroom. I am basing it heavily on a blog research project I do, . I have done a lot of research to help facilitate my position on my staff of the technology leader. Many of my staff would love to use more technology in the classroom but have a number of different issues.

My experiment for tommorrow is:
- Ask my PLN (you) what issues are out there that frighten or prevent teachers from incorporating more technology, like blogs, into their classroom.

- Ask the presentation attendees what prevents them from incorporating more technology, like blogs, into their classroom.

- Discuss those questions during my presentation and try to answer or give places or peoples names that could help to answer.

So ...what issues are out there that frighten or prevent teachers from incorporating more technology, like blogs, into their classroom?


My presentation Wiki ...http://blog-preso-convention09.wikispaces.com/