Friday, February 28, 2014

Students vs Dogs



As some of you know, I have an adorable puppy named Roca. She is a shepherd crossed with a husky (we think). We know for sure she is a german shepherd but we aren't positive on what she is crossed with because we adopted her. Her mother was rescued from a reserve up north. Anyways... As I'm training her and learning, I've noticed that in many ways, training a dog is like teaching a student.


Now you may be wondering, HOW?! I've noticed this in many ways: positive reinforcement, body language, time and effort, perseverance, and also by what you teach them but also by what you don't teach them. Now what I mean by the last point "by what you don't teach them," is very similar to students (also known as the null curriculum). For example, if Roca jumps up on us and we don't scold her or tell her "no," she sees that as an okay thing to do. Related to the classroom, if our students are talking inappropriately or bullying, and we as teachers walk by and ignore it, these students think it's okay. Sometimes to kids, ignoring = approval. Maybe kids feel like if we disagree we will talk to them and if we don't say anything then we must agree. I think sometimes we think if we ignore it that the problem will go away but that isn't the case.

Dogs understand body language just like students do. I have hand signals for Roca for when I want her to sit, roll over, lay down and shake a paw. I feel that our body language is crucial in how we respond and react to our students. For example, if our student asks us a question and we don't look at the student because we are too busy paying attention to our computer screen and simply mumble an answer to our student, how do you think that makes our student feel? Unimportant? Pushed aside?

Dogs take lots of time, effort and perseverance just as students do. Sometimes I've felt hopeless with Roca and felt like giving up when teaching her to roll over, but I've persevered and pushed through it and now I have succeeded! We need to remember this as teachers. Sometimes we may feel discouraged or helpless but we need to persevere through it and keep going.

Dogs and students both need positive reinforcement rather than negative reinforcement. What happens if you are training a dog, they aren't doing what you want them to do, so you yell or get mad? The dog would probably get confused or frustrated and not listen to you. Students will do this too. Kids are very smart and can see when you are getting frustrated. As teachers we need to remember to stay calm and stick to positive reinforcement. Every time Roca does something good (like whines at the door to go out or lays down while we are eating supper) we ALWAYS say "good girl!!" Just as dogs need to know when they are doing something right, our students do too! When a student is rewarded for doing something positive, both them and others will continue or strive to do more things positive to get attention or recognition. Students love attention, so if a student is acting out, maybe they are craving attention and they feel that is their only way of getting it!
These are all just my personal thoughts and views. Feel free to express your views or if you agree or disagree with my points. Do you have a dog and feel that you can relate to my post? Let me know! :) 


DS 106 Assignments

In my ECMP355 course I learned about Digital Storytelling from Alan Levine. One point that stuck out to me was when he shared a website called DS 106 Assignment Bank. On this webpage, Alan shared that you can click on different topics for assignments (ex: visual assignments, audio assignments, design assignments, etc) and then click for instructions. He said this would be fun to do with a class because it's very open-ended!! When you select a topic (ex: design assignments) it lists all the assignments related to design - this is important for multiple intelligences and giving students freedom of choice to excel in a particular interest of theirs. 

He went on to explain that each assignment is rated out of 5 stars in a level of difficulty scale. So... 5 stars is the hardest difficulty and 1 star is the easiest. He suggested that if you do this with a class, you could tell your students to do an assignment leading up to 20 stars (in elementary level I would probably choose 5 to start). So you need to pick assignments that in the end add up to 5. So if I chose an assignment with a difficulty level of 2 stars, I would still need more stars to add up to my 5. Really cool! So in turn, if I were to choose a project worth 5 stars, I would just need to do one project. It would probably take me longer than the 2 star project but then I would just do one project!! 

To test this website out a bit, I chose two assignments to do! (See below) 

ASSIGNMENT #1
Topic: Writing Assignments 
Assignment: Haiku Recipe
Stars: 4
Instructions: Write an entire recipe only in haiku. Stick to the 5/7/5 syllable pattern as much as possible, but don't leave out any key instructions!





Spaghetti Squash Meal
A Recipe in Haiku
Cooking Poetry

Yum - spaghetti squash
Super healthy and easy
Try this recipe!

The Ingredients:
1 large onion, cleaned and chopped
1 lb of ground meat

1 pinch black pepper
And any other spices
1 pinch of sea salt

680
mL in a can
of tomato sauce

1tsp of spice
Italiano at that
Everything healthy!

Instructions to cook
Add thawed ground meat to crockpot
Add everything else

Turn on high first thing
For 1 to 2 hours at most
Then please turn to low

Cook on low for 8
8 what? 8 hours of course!
Come home and cook squash

Cut squash into half
Scrape out insides and mush stuff
Now you are ready!

In ceramic dish:
Place flat sides in cooking dish 
Add 1 inch water

Cook in microwave
Heat for about 10 minutes
Then you grab a fork

Scrape out squash with fork
Put squash onto a large plate
Wasn't that easy??

Look! It's supper time!
Dish up your squash in a plate
Now add your meat sauce

Here are some options:
You can top with shredded cheese
Or you don't have to

Enjoy your supper!
Ask me questions if confused
I will answer you!


Response to Assignment:
I think this is so neat. I chose this because I like writing (not specifically poetry) but I thought I would go out of my comfort zone a bit. I found this really hard to start but once I got going I was on a roll! I hope this makes sense (It's a legit recipe! I made it today!) And it's pretty healthy and DELICIOUS! Some parts were hard - specifically the part that says: 680mL of tomato sauce. I didn't want to cheat, so I split it into three lines!!  (six hundred eighty (5 syllables) millilitres in a can (7 syllables) of  tomato sauce (5 syllables)). A little tricky but I managed it! This is just so neat for the multiple intelligences. Kids can choose what they want and really shine by displaying their individual talent. I will be sure to use this in my classroom!!! 






ASSIGNMENT #2
Topic: Mashup Assignments
Assignment: Twittr
Stars: 2
Instructions: Mashup two or more of your favorite websites using Firebug or photoshop. Try to be creative, giving the page a new name, and having attributes of both sites in the page. Take a screenshow of your work to share it

I am combining the following websites:
1) Facebook (we all know what website this is)
2) The Daily Hiit (workout website where you can do 20-30 min. workouts from home)
3) Pinterest (online bulletin board basically)

My new name for these three websites: Pinbookiit

Response to Assignment:
This grabbed my attention instantly! I love using photoshop and I feel as though this will be a pretty easy assignment to do! I combined all three websites, had some fun with effects, and created a border too. This is the perfect project for somebody who is techy and enjoys photoshop or editing photos or other things. 




In Closing... 
1) Which project would you choose out of my two projects?


2) I challenge you to... take a look at the website and pick a project you would enjoy doing!

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Digital or Invisible Footprints?

I "googled" myself to see what would come up when employers googled me and not much came up! (See my post below to read about that!) However, I was reading Kim's blog titled "Google = Unsuccessful" and she was talking about how common her last name is and how when she googled her name - nothing came up about her! In some ways it would be good to have a common last name and have an invisible footprint! Nobody would be able to find you on the web - is that a good thing or a bad thing?

When I googled my name, lots of "Alan Jackson" came up and only a couple things came up that actually pertained to me!!! Google yourself! What comes up?!?


Education Innovation: My Journey Thus Far

Education Innovation: My Journey Thus Far alannah

My Journey Thus Far



To reflect on my journey in ECMP 355 thus far, I have learned to appreciate more and grow in many areas. I've really enjoyed reading comments on my blog and seeing new ideas and input from people who have read posts of mine. As stated in posts before, I'm continuing to see that we learn more from each other and our life stories (or life curriculum as Cori commented on Story Bundles). I'm also beginning to find blogging easier, and the topics I blog about. In the beginning I was stuck most of the time, not knowing what to blog about, but as I read and learn more in life and university, I'm finding ideas are coming to me easier than before.


Regarding the formatting and appearance of my blog, I feel like I keep changing, altering, adding, and taking away certain things. Personally, I like change. I like when things look different or new or adding new concepts or gadgets to make my blog look modern. I feel I'm a way that my log reflects who I am. I am organized, neat, and like calming colours. I'm the sort of person who gets a little stressed out if my desktop on my laptop is cluttered or if files aren't organized into folders on my computer. I like my blog to be neat and organized so people feel calm and easy to navigate when they visit my page. I feel as though this is very important. If I feel overwhelmed or not sure where to go on a webpage or blog, I find that I will probably find a different webpage. It's frustrating when you go to a website to look for something and can't finds anything anywhere, it's confusing, and there is way too much going on! I think most of us have had this feeling.


In closing, please let me know your thoughts on my blog! Be brutally honest (I don't mind!). I appreciate your thoughts and comments and will definitely take them into consideration. We are all learning and we need to help each other learn the best we can through this technology and blogging process.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Twitter And Women's Hockey?

Currently I am in Fernie, BC, on a snowboarding trip!! Yesterday we watched the Canadian Women's Hockey team play in he gold medal game against the US. As many of you saw or know, we WON!!! We were down 2-0 fort hew hole game until the last three minutes in the third period. At this time we scored two goals and played in overtime where we ended up scoring and winning in sudden death! Woo!!

However, after the game, fans against Canada started posting on twitter with the hashtag of #F***Canada and #USA. One post on twitter even says:"If you aren't upset about this game, you can just go ahead and pack your bags and move to Canada because we don't want you. #USA #F***Canada". People then retweeted this post and even commented that the women's game didn't count and the "real" game is today (because it's the men who are playing - not the women." 

One person posted “If #Canada's Women's Hockey Team had won Silver, we would be celebrating, not being mean-spirited. #F***Canada is a hashtag for #SoreLosers." I agree with this post! 

To sum up my post, I think technology is used (unfortunately) for both negative and positive media or publicity. This is a great learning lesson to teach kids though. Not everything you see in the media or on the internet is true or real. Furthermore, some things you see might not be as obvious as #F***Canada but this can really teach kids to view things they see and read on the internet through a critical lens. 

In some situations there are ideas which present themselves and show you what to do, and also what not to do. This specific twitter controversy proves to do both. 




Thursday, February 13, 2014

Story Bundles

As this is my last year (last semester in fact!) in education, I've realized that this is where I should be learning most. I've completed internship, so now I know what I still need to know better before I get out into the classrooms and teach!! This semester I find that all of my classes are connected. I keep hearing the same ideas of pedagogy, morals, stories, assessment, and much more! In many classes the profs talk about stories and how important they are. We learn more through each other and the stories we share through real life, current experiences, rather than reading a textbook from however many years ago from one person's account on an event.

Story bundles are what Cindy Swanson refers to in her thesis paper titled "An Autobiographical Narrative Inquiry into the lived tensions between Familial and School Curriculum-Making Worlds." (We read her thesis paper in ECE 425). She explains that a story bundle "represents the stories each person carries" (p. 26).

I think stories are a very important aspect to learning. In my classroom I will be sure to include stories as a way for my students to learn from one another and collaborate as a community. Stories are interactive and when telling to classmates, I find that I am very attentive and want to know more all the time! In our ECE 425 class, we tell lots of stories about past teaching experiences and the morals and experience I have gained from my classmates' stories is overwhelming!

I find that through telling stories it is also a way of venting or releasing tension from ourselves and our stories. If we had a negative experience and share with others, they offer advice and share their thoughts. I've realized that if I had a bad experience with something, some other people also had a bad experience with that as well!

What are you thoughts on "story bundles" or telling stories as a way of learning?


Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Online!

I made myself a profile on the website "VisualCV." It is currently in the process of being edited and worked on! I think this is a fantastic way for employers to "google" you and find out great things about you. The internet can be very positive and it can also be negative. It is up to you as an individual to make sure that it is viewed as positive for your current and future employers.

I "googled" myself and below you will see the results that came up. I was recently married last year, so I googled both my new and old name.

My first name (old name) came up with results such as pinterest, twitter, Facebook, youtube, google+ (not surprising). However... I was creeped out when I clicked on "images." I found images of me and one photo is from when I was in grade 7 or 8! I don't know how that got on there. In total, 6 pictures came up of me!

I then googled my new name and results came up with twitter, Facebook, pinterest, and the rest of the results were really not about me. No photos of me came up with googling "Alannah Jackson," however LOTS of photos came up - of ALAN Jackson! We look quite a bit different!

I feel like there is more on me in the internet from my prior last name, however not as much with my new last name. I liked googling myself because it made me think about what future employers will see when they google me! I have nothing that I wouldn't want a future employer to see, so it relaxes me in that way!


Sunday, February 2, 2014

Online Bookmarks!

I've realized that making my PLN has been so worthwhile for me! I LOVE the site "feedly.com" and I found that in the beginning I used it because I felt that we had to. However, now I'm using it because I've gotten to know how to use it and I love it!

I like to think of my PLN on feedly as almost an "online bookmark" for my computer! As most of you probably have, I have a bookmark section on Safari (internet) on my computer. Ever since I got my laptop I've been saving websites into my "bookmarks" but now I'm not doing that anymore! I use feedly.com! It's so simple too - You make an account, add your favourite websites or blogs, and you can even create folders for them! I've created an "ECMP 355" folder and also an "education" folder to help me as I become a teacher! Everytime I find a great website I'm adding it to feedly.com!

One of the best things I like about feedly.com is that it's online! So...if my computer were to ever crash, I would loose all my bookmarks on my laptop. However, I would still have all my bookmarks on feedly.com because it's online!

What are your thoughts on feedly.com?