Saturday, March 19, 2016

What have you learned this quarter?

What I have learned this quarter from TIE 300 is how technology can be used in the classroom. I learned how children can learn from technology and how technology is growing everyday in the classroom. I also learned how teachers should know and understand how to use appropriate sites and teach students what is appropriate and what isn't. It is also a good idea for teachers to know and educate themselves on the newest features of technology so they are up to date on what is being used recently. 
I also learned about TPACK and how to use it, something that I didn't even know or understand. I also learned how to use Moviemaker. Moviemaker was cool to do and I hope to be able to make a video at the end of this school year for my students, to show how much they have grown and learned over the 3 years with their teachers. I also learned how to add my voice into moviemaker which was new to me. 
This quarter I also learned how to make a Blogger and learned how Google is so much more then a search site. I learned how having a Google gmail let me access things like powerpoints, word document, blogger, create my own site, map, and so much more. Children in the classroom are already learning how to use this and I am glad that I finally learned how to use it myself. 
This class has taught me how important it is to be able to know, learn, and use technology in the classroom. I have taken many things in this class and started to implement it in my everyday life.  

  

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Thursday, March 17, 2016

How does copyright law affect your use of technology in the classroom?

This week in class we learned about copyright law and how it affects the use of technology in the classroom. Copyright law is a big deal! Educator and students should know and understand copyright law so they will not get in trouble for when using materials that others have done. There are many ways to help element and manage copyright and giving credit to those who deserve it. Some of those are asking the original publisher if you could use their material and let them know if you use it you will give them the credit they deserve. Check out this sample:

Sample Copyright Permission Request Template
Dear [Name],
I am a student/staff at [name of school]. I would like to use [specific description of the material] in the following manner [specific description of how the material will be used]. Do you hold the copyright on this material? If you hold the copyright, may I have your permission to use your material in this way? If you grant permission to copy this material, I will properly reference your ownership by [describe how ownership will be referenced]. It need to have your answer by [date].
Sincerely,
[Name]
- See more at: http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech121.shtml#sthash.XFFWM600.dpuf

This will help eliminate and further wrong doing and will help from getting sued. Helping students to understand that their own work has rights and are valued is important too. This let's student recognize that what they do they take ownership and everyone should respect their work. Students will learn that although they should be recognize for their work they would not want someone to copy their work as their own will help them to see that it is not okay to copy people work and not give them credit for it. 


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Check out these cool links:

http://www.copyrightkids.org/cbasicsframes.htm

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/teaching-kids-about-copyright-piracy

https://www.lib.umn.edu/copyright/limitations

http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/tech/tech121.shtml