My digital learning hub (https://sites.google.com/site/roisinmac13/) has been updated to reflect the “completion” of my seventh grade unit on cell structure. The unit itself enhances the use of technology, i.e. utilization of the internet and interactive websites and software. Overall I found using enhanced technology promoted student involvement and participation. In my final unit reflection for EDUC 7718, the detailed results and observations are noted. This unit plan was the final project for both EDUC 7718 and 720 and proved to be both challenging and absolutely rewarding. I will continue to update my hub, class website as well as my blog as they are all works in progress. :-)
Sunday, December 8, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
7718/720 Reflection on critical friends review of unit
I received feedback regarding my proposed unit on Cells as outlined in the previous post (Oct. 20, 2013) at our face to face meeting. Overall, the review of my planned unit by my colleagues was positive. As I plan to utilize the flipped classroom concept, the question of what to do if students do not do the required homework was discussed. The videos I chose are 3-6 minutes in length, if need be, we can “re”watch the assigned videos, although I am hopeful all will participate. As I have planned for student discussions and lab activities to take place in school, students having access to the internet outside of the classroom to do assigned “homework” is essential. I did a survey of my seventh grade students and found 91% have access to the internet at home or at a relative’s house for the unit time frame of November 6-15. Any student who cannot access the internet at home will be given time in the technology center during lunch, before or after school.
It was suggested that I include a check of understanding after day 3 in the form of an exit slip that will have various pictures of cells for students to classify as either plant or animal. Based on the results I will know if I need to do more instruction prior to moving on. In the beginning of the unit students will pair up and then form groups of four. It was suggested that as we progress through the unit students within the group split assignments so that when we rejoin in class we can split off and students can then teach each other the section they completed.
I feel my biggest challenge is to have the unit, as well as all the required documents in place and online. My group was very helpful in figuring out the how and where my unit will be posted. I found the process of having colleagues review and critique my plan and give suggestions for improvement to be very helpful.
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Unit Summary: Cells
Roisin Macdonald
ED 718/720
Unit Summary: CELLS
Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things, so says The Cell Theory. In this unit students will utilize a combination of technology based resources as well as in-class hands on activities to discover the components of the cell theory and the scientists involved in its creation, identify the parts of the cell, view and differentiate between plant and animal cells and finally build an edible model of the cell.
Grade 7 CT State Science Standards:
- 7.2a All organisms are composed of one or more cells; each cell carries on
life sustaining functions
- C15 Describe the basic structures of an animal, including the nucleus,
cytoplasm, mitochondria and cell membrane and how they function to
support life
- CINQ 6 Use appropriate tools and techniques to make observations and gather
data - CINQ 10 Communicate about science in different formats, using relevant science
vocabulary, supporting evidence and clear logic
This unit as outlined below will utilize five 48 minute classes as well as four homework assignments designed to be used as a flipped classroom:
Day 1 Objective: Students will become familiar with the use of the microscope
(Letter “e” lab activity)
(Letter “e” lab activity)
complete questions on cell theory and scientists who created it
Day 2 Initiating activities: Review/discuss TED talk, cell theory worksheet
Objective :
- Students will review preparation of wet mount slides
- Students will be able to prepare wet mounts slides of a plant cell (Elodia) and
an animal cell (cheek cells) - Students will view prepared cells, compare, contrast and illustrate the two types
of cells
Homework: Color diagram of a plant and animal cell, label organelles in each (reference
Day 3 Initiating activities: Label organelles of a plant and animal cell (Eno board)
Objective:
- Students will complete VENN diagram of plant vs. animal cell
Day 4 Objective:
- Students will be able to compare functions within a cell to the functions of a city
- Students will work in small groups to identify which food (candy) item represents
which organelle
Day 5 Objective: Students will work in small groups to build an edible plant or animal cell
Assessment: Each group must identify organelles and functions prior to consuming model
Monday, October 14, 2013
MY hub in progress
I have been fooling around with google sites today and came up with my initial site
Not a lot of info but it has a link to my school website and blog thus far.
Sunday, October 13, 2013
EDUC 7718 Week #6
Roisin Macdonald
ED 7718 Week #6
This weeks prompts:
1. Conversation, discussion, presentation. What are they and how do they appear in your professional life? If you were to diagram the power relationships in each of them, what would the diagrams look like? Which are technology-enhances and which technology impeded? Is there anything about the current status and role of these in your present professional situation that you would like to change?
By definition (Merriam-Webster online dictionary):
- Conversation is an informal talk involving two people or a small group of people : the act of talking in an informal way. : something that is similar to a spoken conversation …
- Discussion is the act of talking about something with another person or a group of people : a conversation about something
- Presentation is an activity in which someone shows, describes, or explains something to a group of people.
In my classroom life, presentation is what I do in front of the class when I “present” new concepts, discussion is the dialog I promote with my students regarding that content, having a conversation is talking with my students about something we have in common be it related to the content or how that content relates to their lives. To have a conversation with someone is to have a back and forth discussion, it can be between two or more “people”. The way I speak to a person or persons is dependant on the situation. I guess if I had to make a diagram of it, it would be presentation first then discussion and finally conversation. Presentation being the most formal, prepared in advance communication. If I were to present to the class, to a parent in a parent teacher meeting, a colleague or administrator I would be prepared in advanced. A discussion on the other hand would be a talk regarding a situation or idea. It can be formal or informal depending upon the nature of the “conversation”. As described in its definition, conversation is an informal talk. I have those all the time, with my colleagues, students, parents, administrators, support staff, security, office and lunch personnel as well as the custodian daily when I arrive at school be it short, it is still dialog.
As far as technology impeding or enhancing any of the three, that would depend also on what you are doing. Technology can enhance teaching greatly, whether it be the overhead projector or a smartboard. The use of Powerschool keeps tracking grades and assignments easier, it also opens the lines of communication with parents, they can actually track how their child is doing. Of course there is also the distractibility of technology as people try to stay connected regardless of where they are or whom they are talking to.
I used to feel that all students should be open to communication with other students. That is be able to converse and work together in groups, even if only a pair. That is, until I watched Susan Cain’s TED Talk. After watching and listening to Susan explaining introverts I, all of a sudden, saw those students I am always encouraging to get working in groups and not alone in a different light. I have a student who argues with me every week that he can’t work in a group and wants to work alone. Every week I put him in another group, he stays for a minute or two and then wanders off to work alone. This past week, I said OK to working alone, not only did he finish the lab ahead of all the groups but he had built a model that I used in subsequent classes as a reference. Although I will let this student work by himself I still feel that he needs to work with others to some degree. Maybe I’ll have him help another student after he finishes his lab work on his own.
2. Feedback: Thoughts and suggestions
I like using google docs and getting your comments and questions. The discussion rubric works well looking at it from both aspects, as a student receiving a grade and as a facilitator giving the grade (Open Mic). I would not change that.
Reflection
Again, I am using google docs, as this week seemed like I had no additional time to figure out how to do a different medium. I am comfortable here...I’ll work on a new medium for next week.
ED 720 Reflection on being Discussion Director for week #6
It was my pleasure to be discussion director for ED720 week #6 in my IT&DML program at UNH. This week's focus was on technology in science and math. We read a chapter on assessing science and math by and with technology. We also viewed a State of TEC video in which three math teachers, elementary, middle and high school, shared how they are incorporating technology into their classrooms.
This week we, as a class utilized hangouts on air on Tuesday and Thursday as well as written response from those who could not attend either hangout. The links to view both hangouts are listed above, highlighted is the following:
- The first and second prompts addressed assessment by technology vs with technology. By technology is assessment that utilizes technology to replicate paper based tests and assess the use of common tools associated with online testing. When asked if our students were ready for online testing the opinion of my classmates was split, some said yes, others, no; which surprised me. I would have expected more to be on the side of not ready. The biggest concern of those who did not feel the students were ready cited the fact that students are not proficient in manipulating the tools of technology (keyboarding, manipulation within the text, etc.). On the other hand, those who favored the students' readiness cited observation of the students actually taking the test both regular and special education. We all agreed that online testing is here for the duration. Tim noted the ease of analyzing data collected from online testing as an advantage of the by technology based assessment model. As Joan stated, there is a learning curve that will accompany the online testing format.
- Overall use of technology in the classroom, especially science and math was considered a positive aspect. Technology allows us to move beyond the basic facts and skills and move from a static view to a more dynamic one for example, 3D models used to view molecular models or difficult to understand concept in either math or science.
- Our third prompt was regarding the use of project based assessments where students are given real life problem scenarios and then, with the use technology, they must research, collect, analyze and communicate their results. Elizabeth spoke of CT embedded tasks within the Algebra 2 curriculum that mirror this model. Use of inquiry skills, posing questions to learn new knowledge, is a concept utilized not only in math and science but also in reading and writing as well. As noted in both written and oral responses, technology, including the new literacy skills, will only serve to enhance these features.
- Lastly, we viewed the State of TEC Video in which three math teachers were interviewed about their utilization of technology in their classrooms. The common consensus of the materials presented in this video was absolutely positive. The teachers interviewed were inspiring. The group's sentiment regarding the move away from teacher centered models towards student centered teaching models was positive. It was agreed that student engagement in the lessons presented is crucial and technology lends itself to increased student participation.
It was a great experience to run the discussion this week. I was a “bit” nervous about facilitating the hangout conversations. Thanks to the preparedness of all my colleagues, the process went well. It is great when we can all talk, whether in text or in a hangout to share our common craft. We learn not only from what we read but also from each other. Thank you to all fellow classmates for a great experience.
Monday, September 9, 2013
ED 720 My Digital Hub
When I think about my digital learning hub there are a multitude of things I would like to include. I created an initial website for my classes but haven’t added all that much to it, but it’s a start, it will grow in time. Ideally, I would like to utilize at least the following digital texts and tools in my digital learning hub:
- podcasts
- virtual labs
- tutorials corresponding to our content and/or digital texts and tools
- google docs/forms
- wordle
- gloster
- padlet
- PowToon (thanks to print2pixel conference)
- YouTube videos
- Khan Academy
- Science news articles
- Blogger
Of course I would like to have links to resources for each of my units in both 7th and 8th grades. In addition to all I have learned and continue to learn in my journey through my 6th year at UNH’s IT&DML courses, I have also been viewing other teacher’s websites and have gotten a lot of ideas. I want my website to be a place where parents can go to get information on what’s going on in the class, a place for students to get excited about science. I, of course, will include/share the wealth of information I am gaining from my classes. I plan on utilizing google sites to accomplish this task. Wish me luck, will keep you posted.
Monday, August 19, 2013
ED714 Reflection: Comparing PLE Diagrams and Plans
Review a plan to curate and create your digital identity from one of your peers in class. What did you learn about yourself when looking at your PLE? How does your PLE compare to other peers in your class?
In reviewing my classmates PLE there are many similarities in that we are all part of each others PLE through the IT&DML program. I particularly liked Joe Depalma’s
post and PLE map. In it, Joe also did two components, one being learning through technology and the other, person to person. I agree with Joe that learning is not and can not be confined within four walls. Most, if not all of us site our fellow students and colleagues as part of the PLE. We must always be open to learning from others and at the same time we must be open to share what we have learned. With school starting right around the corner I look forward to sharing what I have learned thus far not only in the “classroom” but also from my fellow students at UNH.
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
This is my mind map of my personal learning environment. I mainly have two overall components, one as a science teacher the other as a student in IT&DML. Although the two are separated, the student realm will become more blended with the teacher as I implement and incorporate what I have learned through my coursework. My goal is to continue to develop and grow my digital identity that will expand my PLE.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
ED714 Networked Learning Project: A Chocolate Lovers Cake Blog #4
Making a Chocolate Lovers Cake
I have completed my Networked Learning Project, making a Chocolate Lovers Cake from scratch. I planned to make not only the cake but a chocolate buttercream filling with a ganache icing. The project itself was to use only online resources to teach myself how to do something, for me-baking the cake. Before beginning I had to research which kind of chocolate to use, I decided on Trader Joe’s Belgian Dark Chocolate and Ghirardelli unsweetened cocoa. I came to this decision after reading about choosing baking chocolate online. The recipe used I found through Youtube at Sorted Food.com. This website has a multitude of various foods to cook from appetizers to desserts. I would definitely recommend it! The Recipe and Instructions for baking this cake can be found by clicking the recipe and instructions link. To view the condensed version of my project on youtube just click my Chocolate Lovers Cake. The cake itself tasted awesome!! It was like biting into a rich chocolate bar with every morsel you put into your mouth, yum! The boys loved it!
In doing this project I learned there is an endless supply of information on the internet that I can use in my own personal learning network (PLN). I utilized youtube for everything from how to make the cake to editing my video. The help forums were great in that I could connect with people looking for, or having, answers to the same questions I had. Looking to the upcoming school year I can definitely see the advantages of my students creating their own PLN’s.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
ED710 Foundations in Media Literacy
Online Tutorial using Padlet in the Classroom
Being a science teacher, I have always wanted to do current events on Friday's, some how it always got push aside. When I was given the assignment to do an on line tutorial with digital text and tool that can be used in the classroom I knew I had my topic: SCI-FRI: Friday's Current Events in Science. The reason I believe this lesson plan will work is because it is multimodal. There are three components happening in this lesson. First there is a screen-cast of what a Padlet is and how to use it with your students, secondly there is student searching the internet for content (article of interest) component, then group reading, summarizing and presentation of the materials read and finally a refection piece. There is a nice mix of science, technology and literacy in the lesson.
The first time I do this I imagine it may take three days to complete (as outlined in the lesson plan). As time goes on and we continue doing this I believe we can get it down to two, easily and finally release the project as an at home collaborative assignment, needing only presentation/discussion time in class on Fridays. The use of digital tools such as sharing in google docs allows for student to work collaboratively on assignments whether they are in class or at home.
Monday, August 5, 2013
ED710 Module 3 Reflection
Have you ever been fooled by information you read online?
I was thinking about this question and thought that I really hadn’t been fooled while on the internet. I usually used the internet to obtain relevant information based on my content area, get caught up on Facebook, view YouTube videos, etc. However, I have fallen for those phishing postings on Facebook, took online surveys and put my email address out there to get coupons. That email account now gets hundreds of emails a day. I am now careful not to ”like” posting that solicit people to like them for some cause or another. You do one and then that’s it you get flooded with more of the same.
As far a credibility of information online you must be careful there too. I see my students doing a search and clicking onto the first website, which usually sends you directly to advertisements and not necessarily credible information. Being in an online search can be like getting off the highway at an exit only to find you’re on another route, which takes you somewhere else, and so on until you finally get yourself back on track.Teachers need to hone their internet searching skills, in doing so they will be better equipped to guide their students when using information obtained online.
Sunday, August 4, 2013
ED714: Networked Learning Project- A Chocolate Lovers Dream Cake Blog #3
This is my latest update on what is happening with my Networked Learning Project, as you might remember I am making a chocolate cake from scratch. I went to Trader Joe’s and purchased my chocolate-Trader Joe’s Organic 72% Cacao, Belgian Dark Chocolate. I also purchased organic unbleached flour for the cake and organic powdered sugar for the buttercream filling. I was excited to find Kerrygold, imported Irish butter, yum!! Irish butter is very creamy. I’ve been to Ireland several times and one of my favorite things to eat (other than chocolate) was fresh baked brown bread with unsalted K
errygold butter! Now that I have narrowed down my recipe options all that’s left to do is make the cake, do the final video with blog, and done! (Except for eating the cake, of course)
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Padlet
Just made my page and wanted to see if I can post it OK Roisin's padlet . Feel free to add on.
Monday, July 29, 2013
ED 714: Networked Learning Project A Chocolate Lovers Dream Cake
As you know I have chosen to make a delicious chocolate cake from scratch. You would think this process was a straight forward one. However, I have come to the conclusion there are a multitude of decisions that need to be made before even starting. Which chocolate to use? Do I use powder cocoa or chocolate alone? Should I sift the flour and other ingredients or is it not necessary? Will I do a cake with filling, or not, maybe a sheet cake? What about the finishing touches...frosting or ganache? I had more questions than answers so I had to go out online to do some researching.
The first stop I made was to Google communities to see if there was a chocolate lovers community, more specifically a chocolate cake community. Although the were several communities to join no one in particular fit what I was looking for. So where do I start, I don't want to make a chocolate cake, I want to make a Great Chocolate Cake!
Off to Google Search. The first thing I thought I should know was which brand of chocolate is best used for baking cakes. Well, who knew that Bakers Chocolate is not, by any means, a favored contender. One blog, @ Chow Discussions, had some simple advise for choosing your chocolate, "if it tastes good to you when you eat it plain it going to taste good in your cake" This post also listed several good brands of chocolate to investigate.
After watching several videos (which I put in Pocket for viewing later) I have decided to use a good 70% dark chocolate (brand yet to be determined) along with cocoa powder. I will sift my dry components. I will be making a layered chocolate cake with chocolate butter cream filling and a glazed ganache icing. Several postings mentioned Trader Joe's as having a good selection of dark chocolate, I will start there. I have not finalized my recipe as of yet, I believe I will use a combination of three, one for the cake, one for the butter cream filing and one for the gnache icing. Will keep you posted.
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