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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Journal 5

I think you are at the point where you should feel comfortable seeking out your own topic of interest. So, feel free to search L&L, T-H-E Journal, or any other electronic source to find an article relating to technology and education. However, if you have no desire to search. . .Read "Storytelling in the Web 2.0 Era", by Glenn Bull. It's from the Feb 2008 issue of L&L (which just changed to March)
This just in: I also found a cool article from NEA Today on the digital divide. . .check it out as a possible journal topic.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Journal 4

This is an interesting article about some ideas around blogging in a classroom. It's from T-H-E Journal. The article is titled, "Five Don'ts of Classroom Blogging"
by Julie Sturgeon if you have difficulty with the link. It's from the Feb issue.

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Journal 3

There is a very interesting article in the current (Feb 2008) issue of L&L surrounding the use of technology for a math class with many ELs. The article, "Speaking Math: Using Chat in the Multicultural Math Classroom", by Janet Graham and Ted Hodgson, can be downloaded with an ISTE account. You should all have had enough time to join ISTE by now :-) From the ISTE site, you will go to L&L and it should be the current issue displayed. If you are signed in, you will be able to download a PDF of the article.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Journal 2

For your first reflective journal (the intro letter is technically Journal 1), you will go to the ISTE website and search the publication Learning and Leading with Technology and in the current issue, you will read the article, "Social Networking for the K-12 Set", by Jim Klein.
Remember to read the requirements for each submission!

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Welcome & Instructions for First Assignment


Welcome to Educ422A!
I will use the class blog to communicate with the class on topics related to course content. As we will go over almost all assignments in class, the blog postings should provide additional insight into the assignments and the journal articles requirements/suggestions for the Journal Assignment.
I will usually leave a question at the end of each post for building community and to ensure you have read what I have written ;-)


Intro Letter Instructions

Write a three-paragraph letter of introduction to me and your classmates that you will post on your class blog.

Content:
1st paragraph: Introduce who you are, where you are from, and where you went to school (K-12) and college.

2nd paragraph: Give an overview of your experience with technology. Are you a Mac or PC person? How much do you depend on technology on a daily basis? New question for technology: which version of Microsoft Office are you using the most (with the Office 07 release for PC and 08 release for Mac, the transition is not an easy one for most people. . .and some of my instructions will need to be modified depending on the version you are able to access!)


3rd paragraph: Read the CSUSM/COE Mission Statement (It’s on the syllabus) and respond to any part of the statement that speaks to you. Was it a factor in your decision to apply at CSUSM?

Include a digital picture of yourself on the blog.

Also, comment on at least two other peers' blogs.

To submit in webCT: include your blog link and the names of the peers whose blogs you commented on.

Grading: Five points for the intro/pic on blog; 5 points for peer comments.


Question: Are you excited or nervous about integrating technology into your future classroom? Explain.

Journal 1: Intro Letter Sample - Me!



My name is Jeffery Heil and I am from, well, I'm not sure. I was born in Las Vegas, NV and lived there until I was two years old. Then I moved to Phoenix, AZ and lived there until first grade. . .then I moved back and forth from Seattle, WA (actually, Marysville, but no one outside of the NW knows the city). I attended quite a few elementary schools in Phoenix and Marysville and then attended two high schools twice. I started high school in Marysville, moved to Phoenix, moved back to Marysville, then moved back to Phoenix to finish high school. I have attended almost every college in San Diego. . .but I received a BA in Philosophy from UCSD, my teaching credential from National University (awesome synchronized swimming team!), and my MA from SDSU in Liberal Arts & Sciences. I also dropped out of a doctoral program at Pepperdine University. . .if you think it's expensive to see a doctor, try earning one at a private university ;-)

My experiences with technology are varied. I had little or no experience until I began college, then I developed a love of computers. I am proficient in many different programs from basic word processing to advanced video editing. I have been teaching educational technology for the last 3+ years and I love to show people how to integrate technology into their teaching! I just recently took a position as a technology resource teacher for the San Diego County Office of Education's Juvenile Court and Community Schools, where I will be assisting teaching in their use of technology to support student learning.

The mission statement of the CSUSM/COE was a factor in my decision to apply to be a distinguished teacher in residence (DTiR). As a San Diego County Office of Education employee, working for the Juvenile Court and Community Schools, I have been very committed to ensure educational equity for all students. The academic achieivement gap isn't something that will go away with positive thoughts, but through hard work and dedication from everyone involved in the education of our students. I see CSUSM as an institution dedicated to producing educators who can affect positive change as we transform public education!