Thursday, December 9, 2010
Personal Website
I have been vigorously working on my personal website and I am super proud of what I've done. I hope that everything shows up the way its supposed to because on some computers my background was not showing up correctly. I still have some finishing touches to do but here is a link to see what a have so far! My Website I present with my team today and I think we are all going to a great job. The team website looks amazing and I think everyone who sees it will be impressed with all that we have accomplished over the course of this semester. I have learned so much from this class and I truly feel like I am knowledgeable about technology now.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Digital Story Telling
I was able to successfully upload my video onto http://www.youtube.com/. Here is the link to my digital photo story project http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlAxU_3HP74. Enjoy!
Digital Story Telling
So, it has been a while since I have posted anything on here, but I've been extremely busy lately. Well anyway, I wanted to fill you in on the most recent project I have done for my EDTF200 class. It's a digital story telling project. We had to use My Photo Story 3 to create a digital story about our lives. I absolutely LOVE this program. It is really simple to use and there are all sorts of neat things you can do to make your story even more interesting. You can add captions to your photos and music, you can record anything you want on certain pictures and you can have fun messing around with the timing, transitions, and even colors of the photos. If you want to make a good photo story though, make sure you have some time set aside. It does take a while, but the end result is well worth it. I worked really, really hard on mine and I hope everyone enjoys it, because I do and I am very proud of what I have produced. I tried to post my photo story into this blog but I am having some technical difficulties. I'm going to get help on how to post it somewhere that it can be seen. Eventually it will be on my personal website but I also need help on posting it to that. Check back to see my video!
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Microsoft Publisher
In Instructional Media today we learned how to use Microsoft Publisher and all of the awesome things it has to offer. MS Publisher has templates for all different types of documents. Today we worked on business cards, brochures, fliers, resumes and award certificates. MS Publisher is so easy to use. It already has everything set up for you; all you have to do is fill in the different boxes for information and it automatically inserts it into the template you are using. You can then go in and customize everything to the way you like it; changing fonts, font sizes and colors, logos and color schemes. I really enjoyed getting to make my business card. It turned out so pretty! We also learned how to use the mail merge function when we were working on our award certificates. All you have to do is format the award once, use the mail merge function to add a list of people, and then MS Publisher automatically inserts the name and all the information with one click of a button; it really reduces the time it would take to have to go back and type in each person's name on each individual certificate. I'm really glad that I got to learn how to use MS Publisher. It is turning out to be one of my favorite programs so far!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Using Google Docs
Today in my EDTF200 class (Instructional Media) we learned how to use Google Docs. The professor explained that Google Docs, in essence, works the same way that Microsoft Word or Microsoft Works would. The only difference is that Google Docs is web-based, which means it is free to use. Anyone that has a gmail account can log on to Google Docs and type up a paper the same way you would if you were using Word. Google Docs has an area already designated to save all of your work and this makes it possible to access your documents on any computer anywhere in the world. With Google Docs you can also collaborate on one document with other people. Using Google Docs to collaborate eliminates multiple copies of a document. It attaches email addresses to a document as opposed to attaching documents to an email address. Click Here to view a video that we watched in class that helps better explain what Google Docs is and how it works. After watching the video I really understood all the perks to using Google Docs. I am still trying to figure out how to use it, but it is getting easier as I go along. I will definitely be using Google Docs in the future. Google Docs ROCKS!
Monday, September 13, 2010
My Concept Map!
I made a concept map with this program, called Inspiration 8, that we learned about in my Instructional Media course. This is the first time I had used the program, so I was still getting used to how everything works and thats why the map isn't super spectacular. Since then, though, I have gotten more familiar with the program and I can do some really neat stuff with it! Check out my group blog to see my group's collabrative concept map; it is much better looking than this one!
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Teaching from the Grave
The other day in my instructional media class, our professor had us watch a video called, "Teaching from the Grave." The video was about a new approach to teaching, where the teachers took their students to a local grave yard to collect data that they could incorporate into different areas of study. I thought that is was very interesting that the students got to take a hands-on approach to learning. It seemed like the children were enthusiastic and genuinely interested in doing their schoolwork. When the students were interviewed for the video, they seemed so excited to talk about and explain all the things they were getting to do while collecting data from the grave yard. This "teaching from the grave" is a really cool way to incorporate a bunch of different disciplines, such as math, history and even science, into one big learning experience. It's also really cool that the students were getting to learn about local history and get involved in their community. As the one teacher said, "It's a good work ethic they gained." The students had to be organized and stay on task, in order to get to take part in this new program and still stay focused in their regular academic classes and work. Click here to view the "Teaching from the Grave" video
Thursday, September 2, 2010
About Me
My name is Molly Durchin and I am currently a junior at Lock Haven University. I am majoring in Health and Physical Education. I recently picked up a minor in Coaching and I hope to someday coach either Tennis or Track at the varsity high school level while still working as a Health and Physical Education teacher.
I come from a family of teachers. My father currently works as a Technology Education teacher at the junior high school level. My mother is certified to teach at the elementary school level, however she currently is a stay at home mother. My grandfather has a degree in education but worked as a superintendent of a school district for many years. Also, my older sister is currently getting a degree in Art Education. As you can tell I have grown up surrounded by teachers. It was just natural for me to take the same route. However, it was not only the people around me that influenced my decision to become a teacher. I am naturally a people person and I enjoy helping others. Teaching is a career that has always interested me because of the fact that you get to interact with people and help them on a daily basis. I really want to make an impact on future generations and help mold them. Being a teacher gives me that chance. I specifically chose to become a Health and Physical Education teacher because of the experience I had with my elementary school Physical Education Teacher. She truly was one of the most horrible teachers I have ever had in my 15 years of schooling. I enjoy sports and anything physical, but she made me loathe having to go to "gym class" everyday. No child should feel like this about class, especially about a discipline as important in today's society as Physical Education is. I want to show children of any age that physical activity is not only important for their health and well being but that it is also a lot of fun. In other words, I am going to be everything to my students that Mrs. Ruth was not.
When it comes to technology, I would not necessarily say that I am "tech savvy". I know my way around a computer and I can usually navigate my way around most software programs. I am a wiz with PowerPoint! However, I cannot for the life of me troubleshoot. I am the person that calls for help the minute something goes wrong with my computer and even after someone goes through step by step what to do, I will most likely still be confused out of my mind. I really would like to become "tech savvy" and show off my amazing computer skills, but as long and I can type papers, use the internet, and make the best darn PowerPoint ever, I am satisfied.
Due to the fact that I am not very "tech savvy", I have never taken an online course. I prefer the face to face interactions with my fellow classmates and professors. I however, am not fully against taking an online course. I think it is a good thing to experience new and different things. I did take one class, Introduction to Sociology and while I had to show up for class everyday for lectures and presentations, the quizzes and tests were strictly online and much of the homework was submitted through the internet. I did like taking the tests and quizzes online because it seemed but less stressful than taking an exam in class. I was in the comfort of my own room with no distractions and I felt very relaxed about taking the exams. I feel like I did better on these exams because it was just a more relaxing environment than a classroom. That is a perk to online classes, it seems.
Just some odd little facts about myself. I have 5 cats at home; Annie, Tinkerbell (Tink for short), Francie, Freddie and Chester (who is my pirate cat; he has one eye and a bent leg which my family refers to as his "peg leg") I absolutely adore cats, obviously. My friends all call me the crazy cat lady. I might only be 20 but I am perfectly content with being a crazy old cat lady. I am known to carry cat food in my car, just in case I find a stray cat or kitten that needs food. People might think that’s weird, and maybe it is...but I am just fine being a bit quirky!
I come from a family of teachers. My father currently works as a Technology Education teacher at the junior high school level. My mother is certified to teach at the elementary school level, however she currently is a stay at home mother. My grandfather has a degree in education but worked as a superintendent of a school district for many years. Also, my older sister is currently getting a degree in Art Education. As you can tell I have grown up surrounded by teachers. It was just natural for me to take the same route. However, it was not only the people around me that influenced my decision to become a teacher. I am naturally a people person and I enjoy helping others. Teaching is a career that has always interested me because of the fact that you get to interact with people and help them on a daily basis. I really want to make an impact on future generations and help mold them. Being a teacher gives me that chance. I specifically chose to become a Health and Physical Education teacher because of the experience I had with my elementary school Physical Education Teacher. She truly was one of the most horrible teachers I have ever had in my 15 years of schooling. I enjoy sports and anything physical, but she made me loathe having to go to "gym class" everyday. No child should feel like this about class, especially about a discipline as important in today's society as Physical Education is. I want to show children of any age that physical activity is not only important for their health and well being but that it is also a lot of fun. In other words, I am going to be everything to my students that Mrs. Ruth was not.
When it comes to technology, I would not necessarily say that I am "tech savvy". I know my way around a computer and I can usually navigate my way around most software programs. I am a wiz with PowerPoint! However, I cannot for the life of me troubleshoot. I am the person that calls for help the minute something goes wrong with my computer and even after someone goes through step by step what to do, I will most likely still be confused out of my mind. I really would like to become "tech savvy" and show off my amazing computer skills, but as long and I can type papers, use the internet, and make the best darn PowerPoint ever, I am satisfied.
Due to the fact that I am not very "tech savvy", I have never taken an online course. I prefer the face to face interactions with my fellow classmates and professors. I however, am not fully against taking an online course. I think it is a good thing to experience new and different things. I did take one class, Introduction to Sociology and while I had to show up for class everyday for lectures and presentations, the quizzes and tests were strictly online and much of the homework was submitted through the internet. I did like taking the tests and quizzes online because it seemed but less stressful than taking an exam in class. I was in the comfort of my own room with no distractions and I felt very relaxed about taking the exams. I feel like I did better on these exams because it was just a more relaxing environment than a classroom. That is a perk to online classes, it seems.
Just some odd little facts about myself. I have 5 cats at home; Annie, Tinkerbell (Tink for short), Francie, Freddie and Chester (who is my pirate cat; he has one eye and a bent leg which my family refers to as his "peg leg") I absolutely adore cats, obviously. My friends all call me the crazy cat lady. I might only be 20 but I am perfectly content with being a crazy old cat lady. I am known to carry cat food in my car, just in case I find a stray cat or kitten that needs food. People might think that’s weird, and maybe it is...but I am just fine being a bit quirky!
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