Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Teacher Tools - Week Four

This week has been an amazing journey through the cyber-land of Web 2.0. I believe the most important thing this exploration period has done for me is developed more of a comfort level with the online world. I have to admit that I have tried out online tools that I may never have if it weren’t for this class. This isn’t because I didn’t know about them, but I felt I didn’t have enough information and I do worry about privacy issues. This week I have learned that aside from privacy issues, these tools are too “cool” not to try! I now have a file of bookmarks started titled Web 2.0 Productivity Tools. I will be scheduling time in my week to continue exploration of the Wonderful World of the Web!

I found so many tools this week, it’s almost overwhelming. One tool I am utilizing right away with my students is the “create a graph” site. This is a site you can go onto and input information to create different types of simple graphs. Once you input the information, you can change the type of graph to see how your information looks at pretty much the click of a key. If you make a mistake in labeling the wrong axis, you go back and fix it within seconds. These graphs are then printable, but even better, students can e-mail their work to the teacher!

*check out the “create a graph” website at:
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/

*check out my screencast about this website at:
Create_A_Graph_screencast_by_Jenn_Miller

As a teacher, I feel this resource provides an exciting presentation tool for my students to use in their final projects on graphing. It also allows them multiple opportunities to extend their learning as they can manipulate the variables for the graph within seconds, including changing the type of graph they put their data into instantly! They need not even have to print the final graphs out, as they can e-mail them to me for final viewing. Once in the e-mail format, I can even share their product with their family via e-mail.

2 comments:

  1. Jenn,
    I just watched your screencast and wow! and timely too, next week my students have some graphs they have to do. It will be much more fun to have them make them and email them to me. Thank you.

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  2. Learning with key projects that make them more intelligent would be much helpful for their good career.





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