Sunday, October 14, 2012

Educational Teacher Tool

Hello everyone!

After reviewing the different tools for teachers on our online D2L website I would use Edmodo because it seems really easy to use and the design is simple. It does not seem to get overcrowded with too many features. I chose this tool specifically because it is easy to use and it's free to join. I believe that this is a very powerful tool to help students stay engaged outside of the classroom. There are so many different features on this website. Honestly I would probably pay for something like this, but ti's great that it's free to use. Also, it's really easy to join which I also really like because it allows you to complete your profile later after you join. It also gives you the option to have a personal website name so it is easier for students to find. I would use this tool to ensure that students get all the assignments, notes and other class information when out of the classroom. I know that papers can sometimes get lost and I think that this is a great idea to keep everything in one place. Also, we can save lots of paper by using this website. I have made other classroom websites in the past, but I have never really used Edmodo and will most likely use it when I start teaching in a school district. However, I do like making my own websites because I have more options when it comes to design, but in reality as long as it looks nice and everyone can easily get the required class information that is really all that matters. Anyways I would definitely use this for my classroom when I eventually teach a higher grade level. Thank you for reading my post and have a great day.

Here is the classroom website that I have made:

http://www.sobe1.net/myclassroom.html

It's not currently in use, but I would like to use it soon. The only features that is lacking are the tools for online exams and quizzes and a drop box where you can attach files. Let me know what you think of my website.

Overall design: 5 out of 5
The design of this website is very clean and organized. there are no formatting issue with most web browsers.

Ease of use: 5 out of 5
All links and buttons are a good size and this site really keeps the teacher organized. The website looks very similar to Facebook and is very easy to view assignments and announcements for the class.

Website Features: 5 out of 5
There are enough features to make it a good tool, but it is not overloaded with too many features. It is as easy as D2L platform in which you (the teacher) can add different features to your classroom as you deem necessary.

Compatibility: 5 out of 5
The website seems to be compatible with all Mac and Windows operating systems and the most common web browsers such Fire Fox, Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari.

Total: 20 out of 20
Recommended for teachers: YES

Get started now:
http://www.edmodo.com/

Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TzPHQr1ONaA

Monday, October 8, 2012

Apple App Review

 My curricular project is on nutrition so it important that students have the correct nutrition facts, especially when they make a healthy daily menu plan. I chose the app called Nutrition Information - My Food. I have tried a couple of other apps and they seemed to have too much in them such as making your own meal and automatically calculating the calories and everything else. This was of no use to me because I want the students to be able to do this themselves. Technology is great, but knowing how to do something such as adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing without a calculator can be very beneficial. The app is very clean and only has what I need in it. You can click on a certain type of food such as an apple and it will give you the food label for that one apple as well as all of the vitamins it has in it. It also provides you with a link to Wikipedia source to learn more about the food. You can also search for the food so you don't have to search through a big list which is very convenient  The app was very quick to load and it can really help students learn about the different attributes about the foods they eat. I was able to see everything clearly and each food item had pictures next to it so it was easy to locate what you are looking for whether it be an fruit or a grain. I would give this app 5 stars because it fits the use of what I need it for in my nutrition unit plan. I have provided you with some screenshots so you can can a look at the app yourself. Thank you for reading my review.

Ease of use: 5 out of 5
The interface was quick and the navigation was easy to use. I believe that anyone could use this app.

Clarity of Information: 5 out of 5
The information in this app was accurate and complete and provided you with a web link to know more about the food that you searched for on this app. The information was displayed on a list which made it easy to find.

Features: 4 out of 5
The features of this app were pretty good, although you would have to buy the full version to see all details on certain vitamins and minerals.

Use in a classroom: 4 out of 5
This app has great potential for use in a class, but it depends on what you are using it for. It you are using it for looking up food items then it is great, but if you are wanting a nutrition tracking app then you might want to download another app from the app store.

Overall: This is a good app and I recommend that you download it if you are wanting to know more about each food item or if your a teacher wanting to teach healthy eating with proper nutrition intake. Even with the free version it gives you a lot of items to see in the food list so it would still work very well in a classroom.

Total: 18 out of 20
Recommended: Yes

Download this app by clicking here:
https://itunes.apple.com/app/myfood-nutrition-facts/id396836856?mt=8



Thursday, October 4, 2012

Action Map

I like to keep it simple when making an action map so it is clear and to the point. I used to make these on paper all of the time.