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Thursday 27 February 2014

Creating My Eportfolio

This week has been a challenge! The task. . . create an eportfolio. Yikes! Not only does this mean that university is coming to an end and looking for my first teaching job is just around the corner, but it also meant creating another website!
As I started to dive right into the process I quickly realized how important the process is to me. Not only do I want to present myself in the best possible manner to potential employers, but I also want to make sure that I include all that I can about my past, as well as goals, in order to create the best representation of who I really am. Although I spent many hours creating my eportfolio, I really did enjoy the process. It was an excellent way for me to reflect on my learning up until this point as well as think about what is important to me on a personal and professional level. I am glad that I now have the foundation for my professional portfolio and will be able to add and change it as my career and life progresses. I hope that others are able to learn more about me through my portfolio and as a result see the person that I am and the teacher that I hope to be.
You can view my eportfolio at www.erinduchart.weebly.com

Sunday 23 February 2014

Creating Moments & Memories

This week ICT was once again full of great information and excellent new resources, but my deeper learning came from experiences that were created, not taught. Our Thursday class was with John Evans who provided us with a lot of information on Maple and the services and networking that it provides for teachers. While I appreciate the information given and will be sure to use it in the future, John provided a deeper experience when he decided to end his presentation early so that  we could watch the Canadian women play for hockey gold at the Olympics. At first we were all excited to watch the game and cheer on the women that were representing our country. The experience that followed is one that I will not forget anytime soon. As we watched the game on the projector screen, we came together as a group. . . yelling, cheering, holding our breath in unison. The celebrating that followed the goals to send the game to overtime was amazing! As we waited, anticipating the overtime that was to come, sharing the experience with others brought a group together who would not normally be in this particular situation. Everyone talked as a group about the plays that had been made, and shared anticipation of what was to come. Stories were shared about prior experiences and everyone became focused on pride for our country and our athletes. The cheer and excitement that erupted the moment Canada scored to win the GOLD is a moment that I will take with me as an amazing memory.

I learned the power of not always sticking to a lesson plan, the power of focusing on what is important to your students, and the power of providing opportunities to connect students on a level that will impact their lives forever. As I read through Twitter this weekend, I saw parents thanking teachers for allowing students to watch the Olympics in school over the last two weeks and my feelings from class became stronger and validated. It is not always about following the curriculum and lesson plan exactly, but creating moments for students that they can build on with others in their class. If we provide students with opportunities to create pride and unity, teachers in return will have a class that values each other and has a common link that can be built off of, creating an amazing classroom atmosphere and learning environment!

Thank you again John & Mike for an amazing class!

Sunday 16 February 2014

Using Videos in the Classroom

This week in ICT we have been focusing on creating our own video for class. Having never made a video before, not only am I learning a lot, but I am also seeing firsthand the amazing benefits that video creation could have in the classroom.

Learning the proper techniques and applications that are needed in video creation have been an important part of this week for me. Seeing the tools needed to effectively piece together footage and add audio for the desired effect will allow me to encourage my students by providing them with tools to make the best possible video that they can. (Shooting horizontally will forever be engrained in my brain!)

While making our video, the amount of collaboration, team work, and creativity that has been involved has been exciting to see. Working in a group with five others, I have been able to experience first hand the benefits that my students would experience when creating video as an assignment. While the technical and production aspects are important, the skills required for the group work aspect of video making are so beneficial to students. A video can not be developed without collaboration and commitment from all members, making it an incredible tool for the classroom in bringing students together to use group work skills.

I am so excited to see our video come together. The project has not only been a great learning experience for me, but we are excited to make it public and hopefully have a positive influence on those around us!

Thursday 6 February 2014

Digital Story Telling

This week has been a very informative week for me in ICT class. I have never really played around with photo editing or digital story telling before this week. I have always been interested in the process, but having so many programs that can be used is overwhelming!

I used Photo Story to make a quick digital story in class. I have only ever made one digital story before this week, and looking back I wish I had known about Photo Story before! The process was so easy and fast. I can't wait to be able to use this process with a class now. Prior to this week I thought that digital story telling was too complicated and time consuming for students to use. Having had a much more positive experience I can now see how students could use this tool for so many applications in the classroom, allowing for more creativity in presentations and experiences.

Photo editing has been another focus this week in class. The two main programs that I have used so far are Picasa and Pixlr. Using Picasa first, I was happy with the result but felt that I wanted to do more. After using Pixlr, I was excited with all of the options that I were available. I really appreciate this class and the hands on use of the programs. Having an opportunity to be walked through a program and some of the options within it allows me to have so much more confidence in using the tools that are available. Photo editing is yet another tool that I can't wait to use in my class. I know that students will love to manipulate and add to photos, but also having a quick option of referencing on photos is a really important tool for students to have.