Before
this assignment I had never blogged before and I had never even thought about
building a blog before. It was a bit of a steep learning curve for me to build
a blog and figure out the website to build the blog. After I built the blog I
was surprised to see that my blog was getting views. It was getting hundreds of
views but just that some people other than me and the instructor saw my blog I
felt self-conscious about my writing and began to correct my work even more
than before. This can be useful with my future students because I can have them
write things that the learned in a blog and it is easy to have other students
peer critique each other’s work. It might be surprising to some of the students
to see that their blog is being read by other people. The most time consuming
aspect of this assignment would be revising the assignment to check the blog
that other people will be reading.
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Monday, October 16, 2017
Weebly and social studies classroom
In
social studies a technology that can be extremely useful is websites such as
weebly.com. Websites like this allow students to have access to building their own
website to show how well they understand content that they are learning in
class. Someone can easily go to weebly.com and sign up to start building a
page. Students can make their own profile or students can use their school
email and their email password to build their profile. Once the profile is
built they can set up their own URL to share with the teacher and turn in their
assignment. If the students use a subdomain of weebly that ends in .weebly.com
it is free to use. After the profile is set and the URL is found the students
can choose a theme to have on their website. The themes include pictures and
words on the website that would need to be replaced. When the students have
completed their website they can publish the website and the teacher can then
check the assignments online. The students then have a product that is
published online and they can go look up the website on any device even if it
is a weebly.com URL.
What
I find interesting about this type of assignment is that it allows the students
to build something that isn’t an essay or a paper. They can still meet the
learning targets of making an argument and conducting research to support a
claim. Most students will think that it is kind of fun to build a website of their
own even as it is becoming more likely for people to easily build websites for
anyone to see. In my teaching practice I hope to use this website in at least
one assignment per year so that students can have experience and exposure to
building a website of their own. I hope that while doing this I can assess what
the students in my class know and understand, and I can assess how well the
students can write to support a claim without the added stress and boringness
of writing an essay. What surprised me about this website is the ease of use of
weebly.com. Once you have the website established it is easy to delete things
that you don’t want and to add things that you want to add. There is a tool bar
on the left hand side that you click and drag things that you want to add. If
you want to add a picture you click and drag the image icon then copy and paste
the picture into the block. It is easily something that Middle school students
can work with an complete an assignment using this online tool.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Week 3 Education and technology
In social studies technology can be used in multiple ways to bring information to the students and to help bring history to life for the students. Blogs can be used for students to read instead of listening to a lecture. Students can watch videos and easily listen to music of the era that the students are studying. Using technology students can easily conduct their own research online. In this blog I will discuss how this type of technology can help the students learn more about the aspects of WWII.
Teachers can write blogs so
that students can read about the information they also get in class. The blogs
could include typed works from the teacher as well as websites and videos for
the students to watch while they read. As long as the students have access to
technology they can read the blog in class or on their own time.This helps when
students miss a day at school they can simply check the teachers blog and get
the information they missed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Objoad6rG6U
Videos like this Crash Course video can
help students understand the main points of events that happened in history and
are fun to watch.
In social studies with the assistance of technology students can watch
videos about the era that they are learning about. These videos can either talk
about the content in a different way or attempt to show an accurate portrayal
of what the event was like at the time. Videos such as Crash Course are built
for students to watch and get the basic information that is needed to
understand an event and why it happened. Other videos such as Band of Brothers
can be used to show accurate portrayals of what an event in history was
actually like. Both videos can help students understand more about the part of
history that they are learning about. Music is another way that videos can be
used in classrooms. Teachers can find music from the era to help students
better understand the social aspects of the time. This is especially true
during the Vietnam war era but is also true with every era of history.
https://www.youtube.com/watchv=O7umIJj8UBo&list=PLeulUC74_O8TfKoX2muaphFeCGZ3ms7qe&index=13
Videos such as this can help students think about when the event was
taking place and what the people thought about the political events taking
place.
Students can use technology to research topics on the content that they
are learning. Before technology students would need to conduct research in a
library or using encyclopedias. While libraries are still a great way to get
information about a topic, it is limited. The internet has opened up a huge amount
of information that is available quickly from nearly anywhere. The issue with
conducting online research is deciding what information is good and what
information is inaccurate.
http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1/?file=dday_index
This is a link to a website that would be easy for students to find and
provide quality information about WWII.
Sunday, October 1, 2017
D-Day invasion airborne and beach landings
On June 6, 1944 it was time for the Allied forces to put all of their planning and deception to test. over the night of June 5 the airborne forces were flying over the English channel and into German occupied France. The airborne forces were dropped early morning just hours before the first wave of beach landings hit the beaches of Normandy. The mission was to hold the beaches and prepare for the landings of the rest of the allied forces to prepare to continue fighting and push the Germans out of France and back into Germany.
The airborne forces were sent out first to land in France and open up causeways for the main effort to continue movement inland. The airborne forces were a fairly new tactic to use in warfare and many of the pilots and soldiers were inexperienced in airborne operations in combat situations. The pilots were flying through weather that wasn't ideal and were caught flying through the German air defense artillery. Due to this the pilots became confused on their location and their altitude. The airborne forces were dropped into France and the airborne soldiers that were lucky enough to make it to the ground alive found themselves in the wrong locations. Groups from the 82nd airborne and the 101st airborne had to band together to accomplish the mission that was set for the airborne. It took days before many soldiers finally found their units.
The soldiers that were a part of the amphibious invasion did not fair much better. Soldiers were stuck in a boat while listening to the rough seas underneath them and the whir of machine gun bullets being fired at them. They were protected until the ramps dropped in front of them and they had to push forward to take control of the beach that they were landing on. The sailors that were driving the landing craft got confused just as the pilots of the airborne. Soldiers often times were told to exit the landing craft before they were close enough to shore and they had to swim the rest of the way to the beach. Once the soldiers hit the beach they had a tough fight against defensive positions set by the Germans. Eventually the soldiers were successful and were able to hold the beaches. This secured a foothold for the Allies in WWII in France. This was the beginning of the end for Germany. Meanwhile the Germans were convinced that the invasion was a fake invasion and that the real invasion was still coming at Calais.
Advantage, M. (n.d.). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1/?file=dday_index
N. (2011, May 31). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwEJbr8Hl2A
V. (2014, May 31). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12fV2Qul7jI
The airborne forces were sent out first to land in France and open up causeways for the main effort to continue movement inland. The airborne forces were a fairly new tactic to use in warfare and many of the pilots and soldiers were inexperienced in airborne operations in combat situations. The pilots were flying through weather that wasn't ideal and were caught flying through the German air defense artillery. Due to this the pilots became confused on their location and their altitude. The airborne forces were dropped into France and the airborne soldiers that were lucky enough to make it to the ground alive found themselves in the wrong locations. Groups from the 82nd airborne and the 101st airborne had to band together to accomplish the mission that was set for the airborne. It took days before many soldiers finally found their units.
The soldiers that were a part of the amphibious invasion did not fair much better. Soldiers were stuck in a boat while listening to the rough seas underneath them and the whir of machine gun bullets being fired at them. They were protected until the ramps dropped in front of them and they had to push forward to take control of the beach that they were landing on. The sailors that were driving the landing craft got confused just as the pilots of the airborne. Soldiers often times were told to exit the landing craft before they were close enough to shore and they had to swim the rest of the way to the beach. Once the soldiers hit the beach they had a tough fight against defensive positions set by the Germans. Eventually the soldiers were successful and were able to hold the beaches. This secured a foothold for the Allies in WWII in France. This was the beginning of the end for Germany. Meanwhile the Germans were convinced that the invasion was a fake invasion and that the real invasion was still coming at Calais.
Advantage, M. (n.d.). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1/?file=dday_index
N. (2011, May 31). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwEJbr8Hl2A
V. (2014, May 31). Retrieved October 01, 2017, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12fV2Qul7jI
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