Sunday, March 25, 2012

The End of the Road. . .

Well I finally finished my PLT and my portfolio, but as usual I think they are still works in progress.  I always want to add more to everything I create.  There is always one more addition, one more correction, one more thought. . .  I really do enjoy the projects I have created and been a part of, but it truly is a lot of work.  I am looking forward to getting together at Scott's house to relax on our last day of class.  I learned a lot in this class and really have a grasp of the theories thanks to my colleagues in both classes.  It has really solidified my own philosophies about education and learning.  I love to learn and continue to keep learning new things with every course.  Let's get ready for the next one!  See everyone at Scott's.



The only kind of learning which significantly influences behavior is 
self-discovered or self-appropriated learning - truth that has been 
assimilated in experience. - Carl Rogers



“We will learn no matter what! Learning is as natural
as rest or play. With or without books, inspiring trainers
or classrooms we will manage to learn. Educators can,
however, make a difference in what people learn and
how well they learn it. If we know why we are learning
and if the reason fits our needs as we perceive them,
we will learn quickly and deeply.”
Malcolm Knowles, educator



Monday, March 19, 2012

One Project Down, One to Go!

Well our presentation is over and I can't say I am sorry.  It creates such anxiety, and I don't usually get anxiety. I could not get Wimba to work on two computers and it finally went on at 3:45.  I felt that that set us off our mark a little, but it worked anyway.  Thanks to Colleen and Kathy for everything.  It wouldn't have been possible without them.  It was really nice to meet Kathy and I am looking forward to meeting others from their class at Scott's house.  During the presentation, I found it hard to listen to people talk and then have to respond to people typing in the chat box.  I could not do both at the same time.  I felt I missed some of the comments being made in the chat box.  If I did not answer anyone, I apologize.  Now for the paper.  I still have to finish it and I am feeling behind.  It has been a very hectic first three months of the year, and I am a little fearful of what the next class will bring as far as work load goes.  I know I put stress on myself by taking on too much, but I am enjoying the courses, so I am just trying to ignore the stress and know that whatever happens, I am learning a lot and it is so useful in my job.   The kids are responding positively to the new ideas I am presenting to them and that makes it all worthwhile.  Somehow I will get through, although, I am making this class by the skin of my teeth.

Oh well, until next week.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Spring Break--Just What I Needed!

The Spring Break was good for my mind.  It was a restful week, although I still have work to do, sometimes a break is just what you need.  I was feeling frenzied, and it crept up on me and I didn't really notice it.  Even though we had to work, it still felt like a mini vacation.  I think the nice weather also helped.
My Mini Vacation in my mind


 Monday, I was able to go to the Wimba Cafe, and I got some advice for my portfolio. Thanks!   I was having trouble uploading my Visual Design Project and need to convert it to a form that the Google Sites portfolio will accept.  I found a PowerPoint to video converter through a CNET search that I am trying as a free trial.  If it works, I will have to buy it to complete the video, but I do have a lot of PowerPoints I use for Science, so it may come in handy.  I was thinking that it would be useful for students when they are absent.  It is called Smart PPT Converter, but if anyone knows of a better one, please let me know.  I also found that I can upload a video to Google Docs and it will allow me to insert video on my Portfolio that way.  I am almost there.  I guess it just takes perseverance when it comes to technology!

I still have to present our theory Monday with Colleen and Kathy.  I feel like we are ready, but it still makes me anxious thinking about presenting online.  We are going to practice tomorrow for one last time.   I will be happy when it is all presented and then I can focus on my paper.  Kathy is going to come to Southern to present with us.  It will be great to meet her in person.  We have talked with everyone in the class and even seen pictures of some, but for me, it is so much better to have the face time with people.  I guess I am not totally in the new modern, technological age.   Funny how each generation has its own place in the modern world, and someday you wake up and new generations have taken your place.  Can't imagine what the kids will be doing when I'm 90.  Guess I'll just have to stick around to find out!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Lake Placid Vacation

Whiteface Mountain 
I was fortunate this week to take a break from my schedule and join my grandson, Matt and his family at a hockey tournament in Lake Placid, New York.  We left on Wednesday night, and stayed until Sunday.  It was an amazing experience, because he was able to play his first game in the same rink as the 1980 USA team when they beat the Russian in what many call the sporting event of the century or the "Miracle on Ice.

I love hockey, and my kids have played hockey from when they were kids, and I was in awe just upon entering the arena.  The sense of history is overwhelming and brought me back to a time when my sons, who still play hockey to this day, were only one and two.  They had no idea the event was taking place, but it would come to be an event in history with special meaning to both of them.  It was emotionally awesome sitting in the arena waiting for my grandson to come out of the locker room.  (They were in locker room 2, not locker room 4 that the American team occupied.)  Their team lost the game to a Lake Placid team, but it didn't matter, because they got to play in that very special place and will remember it forever.
We also got to skate on the outdoor 400m speed skating oval at night and went down a toboggan chute and went for a dogsled ride.  It was inspiring and we all had a good time.  It was very hard to come back.

Well the vacation was a wonderful break from school, but back to focus and classwork.  I enjoyed the presentations again, and felt I have a better understanding of the different theories.  I am planning a short workshop with a co-worker, Kate, for our school using the book, Have You Filled a Bucket Today?  I ordered it and it came while I was on vacation.  We are also planning to use a similar activity that Jen used in her classroom and adapt it to our population.  It is such a powerful and important message.  I also used an adaptation of the lesson presented by Andy, Carolann and Jessica.  I am teaching environmental science to my students and am focusing on Barnegat Bay, so I used the endangered species idea, but adapted it to endangered species of Barnegat Bay.  Thanks for all the wonderful ideas.  I am realizing how all the theories come into play in one's teaching.   There does not seem to be one theory that is solely utilized, but a combination of many of them.  I am understanding why the PLT paper comes after the presentations, because it is necessary to understand the different theories first.  I am making connections and creating my own learning without even knowing it!  Good luck with the two new presentations.  See you all on Monday.