More great ways to research, gather, save and share information from the world wide web!
Friday, 6 December 2013
Examples of what can go wrong in a classroom when using You Tube without preparation:
On a prac
I observed a teacher teaching a lesson using an Australian song.
She could not access the version she had used in a previous lesson so opened
another one. When the other version of the same YouTube song was opened the
year 7 students were greatly amused and the teacher equally horrified when this
video included mating kangaroos.
HERE IS ANOTHER EXAMPLE:
If I wanted to use this
You Tube.... about indigenous people in Australia....in a classroom I would have problems as some the comments under it include
some very racist statements, also on the links on the right hand side are links
to other You Tube videos that are not appropriate and also probably attractive
to children. Fir example one talks about the coming zombie plague (it
is a video from a doomsday church).
So using a safe download program such as iLivid to download ONLY the actual YouTube
video is the one save option.
Blogs are also wonderful places to upload and save YouTube clips. so perhaps the teacher could create a blog just for this purpose and then it could be added here....
There are many great ways to teach about internet safety, here are a sample:
and many children have had problems:
Children need to be taught how quickly information such as a photo can spread and how these are often not private. They also need to understand that whatever is written or uploaded will be always 'out there' and this can have detrimental effects in their future. A good rule is...ïf you wouldn't show it to your teacher...your nana...your boss...then do not make it public....don't put it on the internet...ever!!!
But can we overprotect them? Who will watch their backs when they are alone?
Should we be doing more to protect our kids or should we instead...... teach them how to protect themselves.
This is discussed by a teacher of Computing and Systems & Control on his/her Blog, Coding 2 Learn-Kid's can't use computers...
"We could do more though. We should be teaching kids not to install malware, rather than locking down machines so that it’s physically impossible. We should be teaching kids to stay safe on-line rather than filtering their internet. Google and Facebook give kids money if they manage to find and exploit security vulnerabilities in their systems".
http://coding2learn.org/blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
All images taken from Google Images
https://www.google.com.au/imghp?ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tab=wi&authuser=0&ei=LqmiUseRCYeQlQXSjIHwCg&ved=0CAMQqi4oAg
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Thanks Lisa this is great.
I had been looking for ways to keep students safe when using the internet when I found this video clip on a peers blog. I love this Lisa, so I hope you don't mind me using this too.
My journey in education has taught me many things but one thing that keeps jumping up and down like a noisy tiger
(with arms in the air screaming ...Look at me!! Look at me!! )...
......is collaborative learning and I think as both a student and a teacher this is one of the most important aspects I will embrace.
I have over the past three years worked with many of my peers as we strive for understanding, brilliant assignments and of course ...high grades. I can honestly say that I have never come away from a group assignment without knowledge that I may not have had if I worked by myself.
I have worked with Lisa Rudd in many group assignments and we compliment each other beautifully...she is often the academic brain and I am the often the creative and imaginative one. Occasionally we exchange roles and surprise each other and ourselves. (Did I just do that??)
The best learning is usually not done alone and this goes for both students and teacher. Greater knowledge is found when it is shared and explored by more than one brain.
In this e Learning course Lisa and I bounce ideas around all the time. It is especially wonderful to have someone who you can rely on to give both warm AND cool feedback in every learning situation and she has been there to provide this for me as I do for her.
So I have added this video, that Lisa found, eagerly on my blog just as she did when she viewed a YouTube clip I had discovered. How wonderful to not have to be the discoverer of all things great and wonderful!
What I am trying to say in a very long winded way is this.... I believe the beauty of Blogs and wikis, YouTube and Pod-castes consists of the ability to share and find information!
We 'scream' in words on a Blog.... Look at the great stuff I found!

Even Facebook, as annoying and as shallow as it can sometimes be,...is a great place to share information...stuff that you may never have discovered. (Yes even those crazy cat videos that make you either cringe or laugh depending on the mood you are in).
Digital technology opens the world of information for any student (young or old like me)... this is the true beauty of the internet and it is so much easier than searching through book after book.
Let's Google it!... has become one of my catch phrases....

Yes, I usually go on a crazy goose-chase ...as I search for information, but after a while....I eventually find what I am looking for......................
Sometimes...when I am lost...
I...like Dora the explorer...find friends to help me....
"I wonder if Lisa or one of my peers has found something which will help my understanding"?
This is a good chunk of what this course may be about...
Teaching us how... to teach children... how to source information, share ideas and knowledge and create fantastic digital tools/sites/blogs...etc etc... in order to provide teachers proof of understanding. (Wow!! They have got it!)
In the world of teachers, we need not ever be alone...and we shouldn't be.
The schools that I have had the privilege of being a part of, have demonstrated both collaborative learning and teaching.
Teachers share knowledge and ideas, lessons and tools within the immediate school and the internet has provided a limitless bank of engaging resources that can be accessed at the press of a button.
Why not create and share as many of these as possible...the children's learning can only be improved because of it.
Which brings me back to the start of this posting...internet safety.
I had been looking for ways to keep students safe when using the internet when I found this video clip on a peers blog. I love this Lisa, so I hope you don't mind me using this too.
My journey in education has taught me many things but one thing that keeps jumping up and down like a noisy tiger
(with arms in the air screaming ...Look at me!! Look at me!! )...
I have over the past three years worked with many of my peers as we strive for understanding, brilliant assignments and of course ...high grades. I can honestly say that I have never come away from a group assignment without knowledge that I may not have had if I worked by myself.
I have worked with Lisa Rudd in many group assignments and we compliment each other beautifully...she is often the academic brain and I am the often the creative and imaginative one. Occasionally we exchange roles and surprise each other and ourselves. (Did I just do that??)
The best learning is usually not done alone and this goes for both students and teacher. Greater knowledge is found when it is shared and explored by more than one brain.
In this e Learning course Lisa and I bounce ideas around all the time. It is especially wonderful to have someone who you can rely on to give both warm AND cool feedback in every learning situation and she has been there to provide this for me as I do for her.
So I have added this video, that Lisa found, eagerly on my blog just as she did when she viewed a YouTube clip I had discovered. How wonderful to not have to be the discoverer of all things great and wonderful!
What I am trying to say in a very long winded way is this.... I believe the beauty of Blogs and wikis, YouTube and Pod-castes consists of the ability to share and find information!
We 'scream' in words on a Blog.... Look at the great stuff I found!
Even Facebook, as annoying and as shallow as it can sometimes be,...is a great place to share information...stuff that you may never have discovered. (Yes even those crazy cat videos that make you either cringe or laugh depending on the mood you are in).
Digital technology opens the world of information for any student (young or old like me)... this is the true beauty of the internet and it is so much easier than searching through book after book.
Let's Google it!... has become one of my catch phrases....
and...I get so excited when I find what I am looking for!!!
Yes, I usually go on a crazy goose-chase ...as I search for information, but after a while....I eventually find what I am looking for......................
I...like Dora the explorer...find friends to help me....
"I wonder if Lisa or one of my peers has found something which will help my understanding"?
This is a good chunk of what this course may be about...
Teaching us how... to teach children... how to source information, share ideas and knowledge and create fantastic digital tools/sites/blogs...etc etc... in order to provide teachers proof of understanding. (Wow!! They have got it!)
In the world of teachers, we need not ever be alone...and we shouldn't be.
The schools that I have had the privilege of being a part of, have demonstrated both collaborative learning and teaching.
Teachers share knowledge and ideas, lessons and tools within the immediate school and the internet has provided a limitless bank of engaging resources that can be accessed at the press of a button.
Why not create and share as many of these as possible...the children's learning can only be improved because of it.
Various learning styles and teaching styles can be catered for with the use of such a varied range of I CT's.
The internet is great...mostly...
Which brings me back to the start of this posting...internet safety.
The faster the world progresses, the more students will need education provided with digital resources and within the internet circle therefore let us, as teachers, make this circle a protected one where students are safe to discover, explore and ultimately learn!
Saturday, 30 November 2013
This is a powerful message to all teachers and one that I will embrace. A beautifully made You tube by Barbara Nesbit who wrote...
"This project was created to inspire teachers to use
technology in engaging ways to help students
develop higher level thinking skills. Equally important,
it serves to motivate district level leaders to provide
teachers with the tools and training to do so".
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