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Yesterday’s post on a Compuer use survey by primary 7V led to a comment being left on the class blog by John. He wrote :

“A very interesting survey primary 7, I think I’ll try it with my class later this week.
I am a teacher I  enjoy using my computer at home more than school too, but I do enjoy using computers in school. I wonder why Adam gives powerpoint a 3 in school and a 4 at home?”

What I didn’t make clear is that the survey was carried out by me last year …. and when I looked closely at the date, it showed that it actually took place during the the very first week of the first term in 2007.

I really regret now that I didn’t repeat the survey in June (too late now as they’ve all gone off to High School).

We had an exciting year using blogs, wikis and lots of freely available software and I’m pretty sure the results from an end of year survey would have shown a more positive reaction to school use.

Very bad forward planning 🙂

Back Again Already!

 

I checked out the Carronshore Blog so that I could link it to the last post on here. I noticed that a large percentage of the live traffic was linking to a post about computer use at home versus school. 

I’ve noticed an interest in this post before. I’ve ‘copied and pasted’ on to here …

Computer Use

Yesterday was our first day in Primary 7 and we brainstormed on paper how we use computers at home and at school. We rated the programmes on a scale from 1 to 5. 1 meant we didn’t rate it very much, 5 meant it was great. Adam’s is shown below.

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We all agreed that, in general, we enjoyed using our computers at home more than at school. We wrote statements to add more information.

Adam wrote, “The reason the computer at home is better than the computer at school is because nothing is blocked.”

Rhiann wrote, “The stuff we have to do at school on the computers is a bit boring so I think home is better.”

Nobody enjoyed using computers at school as much as they did at home ……… oh dear! I wonder how we can change that!

2 Responses to “Computer Use”

  1.   monica Says:
    August 22nd, 2007 at 1:52 pm The reason that I like my home computer is that i do not have to log on and none of the games are blocked
  2.   P7teach Says:
    August 22nd, 2007 at 2:54 pm Thanks for your comment Monica! Logging on is a bit of a nuisance!I wonder what others in the class think?

In Case Anyone’s Listening …

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I’ve really been neglecting this ‘learning journey’ blog … so apologies to anyone who’s been listening to the silence 🙂

A previous  reflective post  taught me a lesson that, although the schools-online

 staff and pupil areas can be linked to from a blog post, menu items cannot!

So what have I learned since then  …….. ?

I’ve learned that there are some great blogs being set up in Falkirk – check out Miss Keane’s new Drama Blog by clicking HERE. If you have the time, please leave a comment 🙂

And Miss Law is doing a superb job keeping the Carronshore blog active!

I’ve also been reading about some great new Google Earth developments. I had great fun tonight playing around in the Demo Gallery.

 Reading the good news about John J’s new post  (well deserved, john!) reminded me that I’d already set up an account at vimeo …. and I checked today and it’s not blocked at work 🙂

 

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The CICT co-ordinators are here learning how to upload from photbucket!

More Reflections

 This picture of Loch Achray taken yesterday by J. Vass on our way to Ben A’An (great way to spend the Falkirk September long weekend!) seemed an appropriate image for this ‘reflective’ post 🙂

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recently I’ve been busy visiting some ICT co-ordinators to help them set up their school websites. I’ve also been very busy getting to grips with the Schools-online web application used by most Falkirk schools.

Getting to know this application has also made updating the Falkirk VTC website and the linked Staff Area easier and I’ve already made some changes.

Blogging with Classes presentations have been added (using google docs saved me a lot of work – I just made some necessary changes to a few slides from a previous presentation and the update was immediate). The link to some  Great Free Online Tools is now ‘live’ and I’ve even mentioned a few Falkirk Class Blogs!

This afternoon was the first of the Probationers ‘taster sessions’ to let them know what’s available to help them use ICT to improve Learning and Teaching …. tomorrow is the first of the ICT co-ordinator meetings. Just this week alone there are 2 Probationer meetings and 3 ICT co-ordinator meetings. I’m also signed up for a 2 day course at Stirling Management Centre – I need to learn to juggle more plates 🙂

More On Cool Tools

Today I went (back) along to Carronshore because Primary 5L/W were interviewing some visitors from a local Asda store that’s due to open soon nearby. I suggested to Miss Law that it might be a good idea to use the new Animoto for Education website to produce a video of the event. Unfortunately, we discovered that we couldn’t upload the mp3 file of the interview because we worked out that Animoto needs a music file so that the cool effects can happen to the uploaded images.

Eventually we used Photostory 3 to produce a video podcast of the event. A few minutes were spent uploading this to photobucket. The results can now be seen on the Primary 5L/W blog.

It was frustrating not being able to upload the children’s voices to the Animoto ‘show’- having randomly chosen music accompanying the pictures wouldn’t have had the same effect.

Later this evening, however, I thought about a lovely moment last session when we ‘recorded’ the children in Primary 7V reading their own storybooks to the Primary 2 children in the school. I’ve included it here. The photographs were uploaded to One True Media and a soundrack was added. There’s obvious pride in the older children’s faces as they read their stories ….. and the younger children appear to be a captive audience 🙂

Diary Filling Up … Still :)

 

I’m constantly updating my diary with school visits, twighlight courses, meetings … even a trip to BETT (should I choose to!).

Cool tools like myPlick      Photobucket       Slideshare    and     Animoto    are all on the agenda.

What’s important, though, is that learning is at the heart of all the fun.

 Sharon’s  great project  Voices of the World  is a perfect example of this. At Carronshore last session we had heaps of fun being part of it all, and we hardly noticed that we were learning along the way 🙂

Talking of fun while learning 🙂

 …. all of the Primary 7’s interviewed their parents last session so that they could write about their early years (as part of an autobiography). They each took home an mp3 recorder so that they could find someone at home who could answer the questions they had devised about their earlier years.

Bethany made use of her experience of using vokis in class to produce this wonderful interview with her mum – enjoy 🙂

Ready For Week 2!

It was a busy week last week, but I think that things are set to become even more busy in the near future. The first ICT Support Team meeting of the session takes place tomorrow at 9 am. We’ll be joined at 11 am by the ICT Support Engineers. The agenda has been emailed to all concerned. I have some general ideas about the Falkirk VTC site. I’ll bring these up at the meeting tomorrow – more on that later.

Later in the day, I’ll be paying a visit to Cassie at Carronshore Primary … it’ll be nice to catch up with all the staff there, too:) I’ve arranged the visit because Cassie has been asked if her class will interview representatives from a new Asda store due to open up nearby soon. The interview is set for Thursday. Primary 7V interviewed a variety of visitors and the technique of asking good questions was stressed(brainstorming open-ended questions, role-play in small groups, feedback of findings, etc.)

When it comes to the actual interview, there’s decisions to make about what format it should take. It may be a simple podcast using Audacity to convert to an mp3 file, a video can be created using a digital video camera … or it may be that some children take photographs of the event while others conduct the interview using an mp3 recording device. (i’ve just received an email from the people at Animoto to say that I’ve been successful in my Animoto For Education application – this might be the ideal choice!)

I suppose the strangest thing about my new post is not having a class to test out all the new cool web 2.0 tools that keep popping up. Go Animate has been discussed a few times in the scodedublogs feed. Malcolm (one of my new colleagues) and I looked at it on Friday and were both suitably impressed. It was agreed that later on in the session a ‘special events’ evening should be arranged to showcase the potential some of these tools have for improving learning and teaching ……  but what we needed was a teacher with a class to try one out. I contacted Cassie when I returned home from work and she is more than happy to try out Go Animate with her class and has agreed to share her experience of using it by coming along to the special events evening to reveal any improvements made to literacy as a result.

I really didn’t mean to leave it so long before writing this 2nd ‘new job’ post – hopefully, I’ll get more organised soon 🙂 

The End of the First Day

 picture by Brian Vass – Tofino sunset 🙂

 

Well … I survived my first day. In fact it was quite pleasant 🙂

 My diary is filling up and my new phone with the much needed ‘sat-nav’ facillity is very much appreciated – and needed :

(my lack of sense of direction has been the topic of many a Carronshore staffroom ‘chuckle’).

Good luck tomorrow to the new primary 5L/W, and to the new Ist and 2nd year Larbert High pupils!!

More soon  …..