Thursday, April 21, 2011

Emily's 5513 Blog: I have a plan!

Emily's 5513 Blog: I have a plan!: "Question from Dr. Terri : So I am making you create a professional development plan when most schools are freezing their pay scales - what..."

Intrensic - I will feel better about myself. Knowing that I tried to attain a new goal, master a new idea. Extrensic - this will affect your classroom. How you view yourself. I feel like my classroom changes with me. This year has been tough, but I feel like I have grown so much. I have stretched myself technically and accomplished small things. I love seeing how someone does something, reflecting about myself and how would I accomplish this. Another teacher came down and showed me how to download an activity for my class. Giving my kids the freedom to activities that will assist in mastery. How great is that!

Mrs. R's Tech Class Blog: Why Professional Development?

Mrs. R's Tech Class Blog: Why Professional Development?: "Through the process of completing the requirements for the professional development plan, I have realized what is missing from most teachers..."


I agree with you that it is an on going process for professional development. I have really pushed myself this year professionally to develop my skills. It has been hard at times, but a great feeling of satisfaction. Next year, I hope to learn something new again. It is exhausting. I wish our professional development could be what we want to learn, that does not always go with the district.

Katie's Blog: Professional Development. What's the point?

Katie's Blog: Professional Development. What's the point?: "We have all been asked to create a mini-Professional Development Plan highlighting our pursuit of technology in the classroom. As Dr. Cullen...

I appreciate your comments. However, I think we should always want to grow professionally. The profession we are in is always changing. If you do not accept a new concept there is the alternative. It is true that we do not get rewarded as much as others, but how can you push your students to achieve if you don't.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Professional Development

It is important to always stay updated in your profession whatever it may be.  Our world is always changing.  Whether you are a mother, student, educator or whatever people and time change.  If you do not change, you will be left behind.  I am a good example of this.  I can remember when sending an email would scare me to death.  I would always hit the wrong button or shut down the computer.  Now, I have come a long way because of this world of technology.  If you want to survive you have to know it.  Just the other day, my doctor and staff are now using laptops in their office.  He doesn't like it, but that's it.  If you want to continue in college, you have to know about technology.  Teaching is the same way.  My principal said that technology and writing are going to become the most important tools in school soon.

Another reason it is important for me is that I am always wanting to improve things.  Whether it be professionally or personally.  I guess that I am like the Army's slogan, "Be the best that you can be".

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Ms. Hyland's Blog: Age and Internet Use

Ms. Hyland's Blog: Age and Internet Use: "As one who is in the youngest and 'dumbest' age group in this article, I should be offended. But I'm not. I completely agree wit..." Thank you for not being offended. I agree that a lot of young people are just naive and uninformed about posting personal information on the internet. As I stated before, a lot of young people do not know the damage that can be done by listing personal information. Since I am one othe millennials, I do have friends and lots of things to talk about on line. The only problem is that I do not have a lot of time to put it on there. I would still rather talk to a real person. Also, I have never been much of a writer. I do think that it is true what you said that most older people have already had experience with publishing personal information or know of someone who has and know what can happen if it is in the hands of the wrong person.

Katie's Blog: Social Networks: Useful or Useless?

Katie's Blog: Social Networks: Useful or Useless?: "The assignment was to read Dvorak's response to the Pew data and address our reaction to his posting. OK, I had a few problems with this ..." Thank you for your comment. I, too, think that a lot of young people are not aware of how damaging the internet can be. Maybe parents hand their child a computer, but do not train them on it, as to how to use it and what websites are not safe and what information should not be revealed on the internet. A lot of older people, such as myself, are trying to keep up and probably have had bad experiences already in life with giving out private information to the public. Once again this is a survey. If this survey was given somewhere else, the outcome my be different. Mr. Dvorak could be quoted, but I think everyone if aware of this is only one survey.

Katie's Blog: Social Networks: Useful or Useless?

Katie's Blog: Social Networks: Useful or Useless?: "The assignment was to read Dvorak's response to the Pew data and address our reaction to his posting. OK, I had a few problems with this ..." I do agree with you about Dvorak's article in that a lot of young people do not have any sense when it comes to posting things on the internet. It is true that because of a younger age these young adults do not have jobs and have more time to be on the internet and let their thoughts run wild. Because of being older, I probably am too over cautious when it comes to putting any personal information on the internet. However, I did think that Dvorak had a good point in that a few years from now the younger ones could conduct the same survey and the numbers would be different. When you think about that most of the younger ones have grown up now with technology and the older ones are just figuring things out.