Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Final Project Completion
The pages you should look at are, of course, the 1st page, my student web pages, 7th grade motivational movies, my 8th grade commercials, Mr. Haiman's and Mr. Cotant's Page, and updated a bunch of the links. Some links were deleted, and some were rearranged.
Here is the link again: http://137.86.166.16/Schools/tmswebs/Welcome.htm
Class Review
I still feel I have some more learning to do about Wikis and so that is on my list of things to do in the next week or so. I want students to be able to add to one wiki, but I want to be able to determine who adds what. I'm not real clear on whether each student creates their own wiki or their own account within the wiki I create? Anyone want to take a jab at clearing that up for me?
I love the del.icio.us account. It's so handy. I think my students are really going to enjoy this one. I'm pretty sure I'll offer an inservice training for staff on it sometime this fall. I can't imagine anyone not wanting to have access to all their links from anywhere. And, I'll probably be inservicing our teachers on wikis as well.
Ahh, heck, while I was talking about wikis, I realized that I had not made a link on my website to the wiki my group worked on together about student and parent internet safety. That is definitely going on and will be referred to the very first day of class.
I really enjoyed my final project. It gave me a chance to do something that I have been meaning to do for some time. In fact, this class gave me time to look and do a lot of stuff on my "I'll get to it" list. It definitely deepened my level of knowledge.
And last, but not least, I enjoyed blogging, chatting, and working with professionals on all these projects. Your insights were always interesting, and several of you gave me "Ah Ha" moments. Good luck to all of you in your new year.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Final Project
I am very excited about my final project. I was asked to build a website for the Torrington Middle School about 7 years ago. So, I did. It took up massive amounts of time. Sometimes I had an elective with students that helped me out. Some years, I was on my own. Then 3 years ago, quite a few teachers were hinting that they would like to have their own web pages, but did not want to learn HTML, Frontpage, or Dreamweaver. So our school district bought School Fusion. I have to say, it is kind of nice not to have to keep everybody's pages up to date. However, I did not totally do away with the TMS site, because for some things it was just easier to post that way, because of rights issues on School Fusion as well as what they support. I have not had a lot of time to keep it updated. It's not bad, but it needs some work done on it. So, I am excited to have this opportunity to do that. I am going to work mostly on links from page to page, as well as some of the colors and designs, plus, I have an instructional video page, but only have one video. I would like to add a few more, especially stuff I get asked a lot. so, here's the link. If you don't look at it today, you might not notice the changes, as I have already started doing recordings, and will probably start working on a navigational bar and some colors today. I'll let you know when I am done and you can compare the two.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
More Online Projects
I wouldn't use it for any students below 8th grade; it's been my experience that HTML is hard even for them. Each tutorial is fairly short; I read one in 10 minutes, but then the point is to go try what you read about, so I would think that most of tutorials could be done in a class period. Expecially the primer tutorials. It's free, and you just need your computer, notepad, and some time. If you want your students to post their webpages obviously you will need an ftp server, so that would be your only cost, unless your district already has one, like mine, and then you are set.
http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers/html/
Online Projects
There are definitely a plethora of online projects to be had out there, especially in the areas of Math, Science, Reading, Writing, and the integration of technology. However, I do not find a lot of them that deal with software, the workings of your computer, etc. Which is what I was trying to find. So, I decided to just pick some projects that could be fun for students to do if/when I need to be gone, that wouldn’t require me to write up such lengthy sub plans.
The first one I decided would be great for students was the online etrips to Yellowstone National Park. Although we live in Wyoming, we live in the opposite corner from Yellowstone. Most of the students are from low income families, and I’m pretty sure most of them have not been to Yellowstone. I know I have lived here all my life and didn’t go until my oldest daughter was about 3. We had fun, but she doesn’t remember it. The site is free, they like you to register, but you don’t have to. It is geared toward 5-8th graders. IT doesn’t tell you how long each trip will take, but once you start the trip, it tells you how many pages long it is. Some of the intros are kind of hokie, so I’m thinkin’ my 8th graders would probably laugh at it, but they would still do it. There are really cool pictures, a place that students can take notes, and vocabulary words in bold in the written script that runs beside the pictures in case you want to read it. A great way for kids to learn some science, and “get out of town” so to speak.
http://www.windowsintowonderland.org/attend.shtmlFriday, August 07, 2009
Web Pages
You have all heard me talk about the ranch horse competition and my sister. Well, she raises quarterhorses, and I designed her a website a few years back. I update it usually about once or twice a year if she has new photos or info she needs added. I started pretty simply, and last year I got a lot fancier. I used FrontPage to design it, Adobe Photoshop to do the animated gifs, CoolText.com to design the buttons, and I designed the firey background on the home page in Adobe as well. I took most of the photos except the one on the home page that a friend of my sister's took. All in all, I'm pretty proud of it.
Before I did her site, I had been designing and keeping up to date the Torrington Middle School's site. Then our school bought SchoolFusion so that all teachers could have a website. I still do some stuff on our old site that is linked to our new site, and I am giving considerable thought to updating and redesigning that for my final project.
Here is my sister's website. Enjoy. www.jamiesquarterhorses.com