Saturday, October 24, 2009

I Want to Live Here



Lexington, Virginia
Why? I don't know. Before today I hadn't even heard of it but as I was doing some Internet
browsing today MSN had a little slide show about the coolest small towns and this was one of them.
What is so special about that? Well, I LOVE small towns, you know the ones where everyone knows everyone, kids can ride their bikes and play outside all summer, where you can have a garden and a bigger yard and their just super cute. It is my dream to live in a cute little town like that.
I often wonder if it would drive me crazy because I love the convenience of living in a decent sized city with so much shopping close at hand but I would definitely be willing to give it up and try the small town life. I've only been to Virginia once and it was on the opposite side for only for about 5 days but very quickly I fell in love with Virginia. It's green and lush and beautiful and even though I love Utah and can't imagine a need to move across the country I want to just to live in Virginia. I even looked up the school districts and found a church building, just to make sure :) The good news is that the school have good reviews and have really cute names and their is a church right there in Lexington so it all set :) I
figure as soon as I graduate I can apply to any school anywhere so a girl can dream can't she!
Anyway, it's completely random but it just got me thinking and wishing and hoping....
Oh, my second choice was Rockland, Maine but I'm not sure the coast is my thing and it might get a little too cold for me so I'll stick with dreaming about Virginia.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Ode to My Childhood aka Video Downloads

WHAT?
This week we learned how to download videos from the internet to use in our classes. Our assignment this week was to post two different videos. I chose these videos because I thought it was cool to talk a walk down memory lane to some of my favorite shows I watched when I was little. The Miley Cyrus video was just a quick one I chose while in class but couldn't get it to delete.
SO WHAT?
The reason why it's important to know this is because many times you will find a video on YouTube or some other site like that, that will work perfectly for something you are teaching but if your not prepared they may just take the video down before you are able to use it and therefore your lesson plan is ruined. The internet is an unpredictable place so it is good to have things in a secure place in order to use them in the future not only once but for many years.
NOW WHAT?
I really enjoy using YouTube and now TeacherTube, not only does it give some diversity in the ways you teach but it just fun to have a little video to introduce a theme or a subject. It's a great tool to know how to save it on your computer and have the resource for years to come. Will I use this in my classroom? Absolutely.
VIDEO
The video this week called "Millennial Generation", it is a video asking high school kids questions about technology. It was kind of interesting to watch because it is similar to what I feel everyday listening to the kids in my school. Gone are the days of dolls and toy cars everything on kids wish lists now are electronics. In one way it is kind of exciting but on the other hand it can be a bit scary because we have the knowledge to do just about anything, it is just a matter of when. This video shows that it's important to embrace technology rather than shy away from it in fear. This is the only thing that kids know and will ever know in the future so us as teacher, parents or just other people in the world need to know what is out there and how it works to not only protect ourselves and our children but to use it for good and get the most out of it.