Sunday, October 18, 2009
The Pros and Cons of PowerPoint
-meets the needs of different learning styles, auditory and visual
-supports clarity, interest, reinforcement and retention of the material in the presentation
-helps the presenter to keep the material in the presentation organized
-the material is presented in a neat and organized way
-the slides can be printed out ahead of time, which lends itself to note-taking
-can lessen public speaking fears
-inclusion of charts, graphs, and other visual aids; embedded relevant video and/or sound clips
Cons:
-too many slides, which can detract from the presentation and effect timeliness*
-too much text and/or information in slides*
-can be time consuming to create, tweak and/or finalize
-doesn't promote spontaneous discussions
-can replace the presenter in that the audience can just follow along with the presentation without much add-in from the presenter
-attention to the slides and/or slide print-outs, as opposed to the presenter
-presenter may read directly from the slides
*too much text and/or information in slides or too many slides can both detract from the presentation and effect the time organization, particularly when time constraints exist.
Supporting 21st Century Learning
There are so many multimedia tools available today which not only may used by teachers to further engage and involved students in daily lessons, but provide enhanced communication between schools and families as well. One multimedia tool which I use frequently in my classroom this year is Activstudio. In addition to making the most basic flipcharts, Activstudio allows the option of embedding sound and video files to further explore the topics being discussed in class. There are also many sites on which, teachers can create videos to be used in class for any and all lessons on which they care to elaborate on. I also happened to check out one of the online field trip website on which students can take a virtual field trip and learn more about the topics which they are working on in school.
In addition to basic email, there is now the option of blogging and and sites such as twitter, which allow schools to keep parents and families updated on daily school events (current and upcoming).
The possibilities are endless and the rewards for students are invaluable. I really enjoyed the ability to review and play around with some of these websites in class. I will definitely consider using at least a few of these to further enhance my classroom instruction and better my communication with parents.
Thursday, September 24, 2009
What Makes an Effective Website
-is easy to navigate and includes many links related to the school, organization, etc.
-has a "home" and/or "about us" page, which provides an introduction to the school, organization, etc.
-pictures of diverse, multicultural students and staff in a learning environment
-contact information for the school, organization, etc.
-recent MSA data and related information (strengths and areas of concentration for the upcoming year, extra available resources, links to MSA websites with sample questions, etc.)
-list of staff members with contact information (and class pages if available)
-school address with directions and/or link to a website that provides directions and/or a map
-updated schedule of events (in-school, after-school, extracurricular, etc.) and dates of school closings and early dismissals
-PDF file for monthly newsletter (and grade-level monthly newsletters, if available)
-a link to the MCPS website
-evidence of excellent scholastic achievement
I am currently working on finalizing the website I have created for my school using http://www.weebly.com/. My website, which will be appealing and easy-to-navigate once finished, will include all of the following:
-a home page with information about my school, including the address and contact numbers (phone, fax, etc.)
-multicultural, diverse pictures of students hard at work
-a page about our 2008-2009 MSA accomplishments and our areas for concentration for the 2009-2010 MSA
-link to MSA website, with sample questions
-a "contact us" page (to be linked directly to the administrators)
-a staff page, including a list of all staff members, positions, and contact information
-calendar of upcoming events (including school closings and early dismissal days)
-a link to the MCPS website
-monthly newsletters (whole school and grade-level)
-evidence of excellent scholastic achievement
-link to additional resources for in-school and at-home learning (with a focus on literacy and math)
-school programs to promote learning