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Using Podcasts in the Classroom

     Prior to beginning this post I had never really given podcasts much thought. Personally, I am not one to listen to the radio or music and I have difficulty understanding information if it is purely auditory. I think this has lead to my aversion of podcasts; I haven’t utilized them in the classroom much less listen to one myself. As I read through some posts by various edubloggers, and my peers from my Internet for Ed class, I began to get more and more interested.  Image Credit: http://radiofreethinker.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/podcast-cartoon.jpg First and foremost, podcasts could be a great way to meet… Read More

Internet for Ed Presentations

     In our Internet for Educators class we were required, in groups, to research and present information on a specific issue or trend affecting educational technology. All together we had five presentations on various topics and, overall, I found the presentations really interesting. I’ve always commented on how group presentations really allow you to see a different side of people and understand more about their personality and our class was no different. Despite all having the same assignment, we approached it differently and ended up creating PowerPoint presentations, a Glogster, a Wiki, and filming a video!      After… Read More

Ed & The Law Exam Review

EXAM FORMAT: – 5 Terms of Reference – 1 Case Study Question – 4 Long Answer * No short answer questions TERMS OF REFERENCE 1 ) Nexius – Incidents requiring disciplinary action must show a direct connect between the   questionable behaviour and how it affects your duties as a teacher – There are three levels:    a) Rational Nexius (inappropriate jokes at a Christmas party)    b) Sufficient Nexius (    c) Substantial Nexius (drinking alcohol with students) 2 ) Fundamental Freedoms – Section 2 of the Charter – Freedom of conscience & religion – Freedom of thought, belief,… Read More

App Show & Tell: Remind 101

     One our projects for our Internet for Educators class is to share an app that we use regularly or that we’ve just found. The app that I’ve chosen to highlight is one of my favourites, Remind 101. I’ve actually blogged about this app previously but since that was many months before this class began, I thought that my peers may have missed out on this information. With this in mind, I thought that I would “re-share” this app as I am a big fan and definitely plan on using it again during student teaching 🙂      We don’t have… Read More

March Currently

     Guess what!? March marks the month where I am officially DONE my classes at university. I am looking forward to getting back into the classroom for student teaching and then applying for teaching positions, yay! I just can’t believe that after six years I am finally at a place where I can be applying for a job that will actually turn into my career. After six years, my fiance and I are no longer moving back and forth between university and our home. After six years we can now begin the rest of our lives!     If you… Read More

Web Based Courses in Manitoba

     On Thursday we had the opportunity to have Donald Girouard & Sophia Palahicky from Manitoba Education visit our class to discuss Web Based Courses. I personally never participated in a web based course when I went through the public school system but I know that I will be working with them in the future so I was interested in learning as much as possible.      Manitoba Education currently has hundreds of distance learning resources which includes over 40 developed online courses that students can take at the Grade 9 through 12 levels. Since I am in a… Read More

Resources To Start Off Your Week 55

     The time has finally come and I am officially in my last full week of classes at university! All that is left now are some final projects and presentations and then it is off to student teaching again! I am so excited to be back in the classroom and start applying for teaching jobs once they are posted. To help prepare for student teaching I found a great new Resource To Start Off The Week. As always, I will be adding this to my lists of resources under the Fav Websites heading. Knowmia– Knowmia is a great resource… Read More

1 Year Blogiversary Winner!

     In January I celebrated my 1 Year Blogiversary by hosting a Mystery Prize Package giveaway in which I promised to create a customized prize based on the winner’s interests. Maria from First Grade Carousel was the lucky winner and after some correspondence I went to work on creating her prize package!      It took some time to get everything together as I commute to university (which is 2 hours away) and our local post office does not always have international shipping options (benefit of a VERY small town). After some time and commitment, however, the prize package… Read More

ManACE TIN & BYTE

On our way to Neepawa!       I shared on Thursday that I would be presenting four presentations within 20 hours and I am happy to report that everything went smoothly! On Thursday evening I attended a Technology Information Night (TIN) hosted by the Manitoba Association for Computing Educators (ManACE) and presented a short 20 minute presentation with Tyler, a fellow education student, on our experiences with blogging. On Friday I attended the 2013 BYTE Conference and, with Tyler, presented two regularly-slotted sessions as well as a short 20 minute live-stream presentation as part of the Bits of BYTE… Read More

Four Presentations in Twenty Hours

     Today is the start of a busy two days for myself and Tyler L, a fellow student teacher. In November I shared that we would be presenting our professional development session, Connecting, Reflecting & Creating: Why We Blog, at the 2013 BYTE Professional Development Conference in Neepawa. A short three months later and the day is finally here! One thing has changed, however, our one presentation has turned into four!      Tonight Tyler and I will be presenting at the ManACE Technology Information Night (TIN) on Celebrating our Blogiversary. We will be presenting a twenty minute presentation… Read More