Thursday, April 30, 2009

GPS in the Classrom

Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) technology has been used in the United States since 1993. When it was first developed it was primarily used by the military. However, almost all cellphones are now equipped with a GPS device (for emergencies only of course.)

GPS technology is now being used in the classroom for the first time ever. Some ideas that have been used in classrooms so far include help with local geography. It's must easier for students to actually be able to see pictures that were taken hours ago of their schools and neighborhoods than to look at an old map and try to sink it all in.

Another use of GPS technology is the site maps.google.com. At this commonly used site, people can find directions (possibly to a field trip location) to almost anywhere on the planet. All you need is an address. The possibilities for this technology are unlimited.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Delicious

A week ago we were shown how to use the website Delicious.com. Delicious is a social bookmarking site that keeps track of a user's bookmarks. This is different than traditional bookmarks for web browsers, where a single computer hard drive was responsible for storing bookmarks. When using Delicious, a user's bookmarks are not limited to use on a single computer.

Delicious has many uses in a classroom as well. As a teacher, I can make a "user" for my entire class, and give all my students the password. When they find a website useful for our class, they can add it to the classroom Delicious account. I will use this website in the future. Here's a link to my Delicious.

Google Sketchup


Today in class we used Google Sketchup, a tool that's used for creating 3-D models. The possibilities for Google Sketchup are as endless as the possibilities of what one could draw with their own hands are. I enclosed a picture of a man, a couple chairs and laptops, and color too. It didn't take long at all to accomplish either! It can be downloaded HERE. Enjoy!

Monday, April 27, 2009

Eduwonk

I found a sweet blog called Eduwonk. It's written by Andrew Rotherham, Co-founder and Publisher of Education Sector. It is an education opinion blog where Rotherham discusses his opinions about stories in the news that involve education, teachers, or students. Check it out here.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Another useful blog

I found another useful blog this weekend. The posts can be funny, or informative and are done by Charles P. Fox, a Chicago, Illinois attorney and instructor at DePaul Law School's Special Education Clinic. He's a pretty legit source. You can check it out here ---> CLICK