My Wedding..

Posted on November 6, 2009 by may4.
Categories: Inspired.

As I mentioned in my 7 things, I got married this June.

Experimenting with animoto, I made a short film with a few of the pictures.

Hope you enjoy :)

Posted on November 4, 2009 by may4.
Categories: Inspired.

Hey guys,

I found this video on youtube by just typing in ‘technology, kids and school’. I’m wondering how much more technology is going to become involved in the future?

Will it eventually replace teachers? Especially if the curriculum can now be put into one little flash drive…

About me.

Posted on October 16, 2009 by may4.
Categories: Inspired.

Listen to the podcast to hear 7 things you never new about me!

Enjoy!



See more Audio at TeacherTube.com.

The Goodness of Blogging

Posted on October 8, 2009 by may4.
Categories: Inspired.

Undoubtedly, there are many good reasons for blogging. As discussed by Murphy and Leslie in October 2008, there are many benefits to Post-Secondary Student’s Purposes for Blogging.

Some of them include:

  • Social interaction/group interaction
  • The sharing of knowledge to help others
  • Facilitates communication
  • Makes learning personal and social
  • Supports learning
  • Allows students (bloggers) to get to know each other
  • Can create an online community
  • Allows collaborative activities
  • AND many more mentioned in the article..

So blogs are a great tool – not just for students, but for us post-secondary students too!

Welcome to the BLOG->

Posted on by may4.
Categories: Inspired.

Lauren and Vanessa’s preso on podcasts was very interesting.

I think it is underestimated how much media is becoming a part of student’s future. By utilising, manipulating and exposing students to the wide variety of opportunities that can be explored in the use and creation of podcasts, we can educate them further into this future. There are many ways that podcasts can be used – to inform, instruct, argue and explain. Students can make there own to express their own opinions, ideas and learning.

A great idea all round. How would it work in practice?