Friday, October 29, 2010

Participation week 9

On thinking about my Multimedia project, I have decided to do a book trailer, because I feel like that is something I would like to have a model of to show my students. Book trailers are a really good way to interest young readers who might not see the appeal of the plot of a book without other enticements. It is also a fairly creative avenue, allowing students freedom in how they create their own. I like to foster creativity.

Multimedia Project storyboard

Here is the storyboard for my multimedia project: a book trailer for The Hunger Games


"Life was never easy for Katniss Everdeen...



...hunting for her sister and mother; 
barely enough to eat...




and then came the day of the reaping
when someone's name from their district would be selected 
to particpate in the hunger games
a fight 


to the death

in an arena

 
broadcast

for all the world to see


so when Katniss' little sister 

Prim's number is called
what else can Katniss do
bit volunteer 

to go in her place

Katniss goes
along with another boy from her district
Peeta


will katniss survive the games?
to return to her sister?


by killing her friend
or will he kill her

or could there be
another way?



Credits:
All photos garnered from Flickr, in the following order of users:

shack --bad alley
barbed wire--kathryn 45
dirty town--richard314159
weapons --knyazev jakov
plate--just_[von]Bernard
lottery balls--monte mendoza
fight--lorcan otway
black eye--genevive elise
valley-lumaka
tv--(star)jsf(star)
for all the world to see
crowd--national library NZ
prim--simondeanmedia
what else can Katniss do
hand--viqui French
Peeta--tomt6788
sisters holding hands--stefanie-Elizabeth
boy with gun--nomesmatirica
two roads diverging-patricksmith photography. 

 

Monday, October 25, 2010

Multimedia Project

I think the one of the most useful ways to incorporate technology, other than having students act out a work of literature and then record it, is a book trailer. I think that can engage students creatively, and in turn, motivate other students to read that book. It's probably what I am going to do for my Multimedia project.

Copyright

The following video is a medly of different rap songs, performed by Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake. This is a great example of copyright law, because they never use more than 10% of the song enabling them to play it on the air (or they got permission to somehow, because NBC is not getting sued).



I was going to put this up as a poor example of copyright law, because this college has put their rendition of "Pirates of Penzance" online, thus stopping others from buying different renditions of the movie, but then I realized that Pirates of Penzance is in the public domain, so it's probably fine, right?

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Gadgets

One gadget I really like and use on my personal blog is MapLoco, which lets you see where the people who visit your website are--a visitor map. I really like it because I like knowing how many people visit my blog, and sometimes I can tell which friends they are based on their location.

I think it would be useful in a classroom if we had students create their own websites or blogs about something, for them to see how many people are visiting it, to give them a sense of accomplishment.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Why I believe in Google Reader

It is like a newspaper, containing articles that only pertain to things I like, yet doesn't waste any trees, and has very few ads. I love anything that makes my life easier, so instead of surfing around the internet, I come home and I have one site that has all my friends blogs, my news blogs, my leisure blogs in one place. It gives me something to read on my iphone when I am just standing in line. It is simple and efficient, and allows a ton of control over the media I want to consume, instead of having to sift through everything contained in a usual magazine or newspaper.

Professor West asked me to post why I like google reader. Apparently some of you are yet to be converted.

Prezi - participation week 5 (sept 28)

Some of you may know about this tool already, but it is a presentation program called Prezi. It is actually web-based, so the presentation you show can be accessed on the web. Instead of having the traditional power point slides however, it instead seems to 'zoom' from one graphic/text block to the next, creating a much more interactive experience for the viewer. The more engaging our presentations can be as teachers, the more students we will be able to reach with valuable information.

www.prezi.com

Reflection for Week 4 (Sept 21)

I have to wonder, with all these ways that we can communicate and stay in touch now, isn't there a point where it becomes too much? How do you prioritize the media that you read? There is no way to ever be 'finished' with Google reader. I think if I ever tried to thoroughly read every post in there I would be there for hours. But how do you decide what to pay attention to?

Friday, October 1, 2010

Favorite blogs

I think that my most useful resource, out of the blogs I have chosen to subscribe to will be the teachers' blogs. I feel like nothing can compare with first hand experience and classroom management practices, no matter now informed I am about the english field.

Blog Following/Reader

I have added the following subscriptions to my google reader:

http://mrbchs.blogspot.com/ -A fellow english teacher blog, with good links about how to incorporate technology into the classroom.

http://ncteinbox.blogspot.com/ - The National Council of Teachers of English
The powers that be. I figured we should keep in touch.

http://www.huffenglish.com/ -  I've read a few of these posts, and it seems like this teacher really keeps up-to-date with the world of teaching english, and would be a good thermometer for gauging hot topics in the field.

http://teachforus.org - The collective blog of those on the front lines for Teach for America. Although I don't necessarily agree with the TFA program, these teachers are teaching students who are just like the ones I will teach some day.

http://learningismessy.com/blog/ - Blog of a teacher who uses tons of technology in the classroom. Time to start taking notes.



I realize that a lot of my blogger screen here is taken up with other blogs I am following...sorry about that. I was a reader long before this class, and the blogs just keep coming.

I have also subscribed to the blogs of the group members who have sent me their links.


Twitter:

I began following EnglishTeaching, who is an anonymous english teacher here in Utah valley



as well as Amy Johnson, who is an english teacher in Ohio - http://twitter.com/jujunjojosmom