Friday, June 14, 2013

Final

Final Exam

After reading the report "How Teachers Are Using Technology at Home and in Their Classrooms" we were asked to do our own research.

The topic that came to mind is Technology in the Classroom.

  • How has technology improved classrooms?
  • Technology and classroom and improve*
Using EBSCOhost i searched: classroom and technology and improve*
  • I also limited the search to full text scholarly (peer reviewed) journals.
  • I expanded my search by applying related words and searching within the full text.
  • I found i needed to make more limitations.
    • I also eliminated all articles published before 2005.
    • I then narrowed it by geography to the United States.
  • Citation:
    • Hicks, Stephanie Diamond. "Technology In Today's Classroom: Are You A Tech-Savvy Teacher?." Clearing House 84.5 (2011): 188-191. Academic Search Premier. Web. 14 June 2013.
After evaluating  "Technology In Today's Classroom: Are You A Tech-Savvy Teacher?" with ASPECT i found:
  • Authority (I find this to be the most important aspect)
    • I found out that the author ,Stephanie Diamond Hicks, doesn't have anything else published and is affiliated with Fyffe High School of Fyffe, AL. Although she is not listed in the schools staff directory. The publisher, Clearing House, publishes many scholarly journals across a global network. According to their website, which renames them Taylor & Francis Group, they are "Taylor & Francis Group publishes more than 1,700 journals and over 3,600 new books each year." They have been publishing out of London since 1798.
      • Although the author has not written anything else her ties to a school indicate personal experience and her well established publisher lends an air of credibility.
  • Sources (second most important)
    • There are 12 cited references for the article. 9 of which are other articles and 3 of which are books.
      • The references are relevant to the topic she is discussing and most likely good sources of information as they are in the same database i am using.
  • Purpose (this is my least important aspect because if i didn't like the purpose i wouldn't use it)
    • The article is directed at teachers to show the benefits of technology with encouraging tips to muddle through.
  • Evenness (this aspect is less important because if it didn't cover much i wouldn't use it)
    • covers the anti technology along with tech savvy perspective. 
  • Coverage (an important aspect but i feel some of the aspects overlap and this is one)
    • The article covers plenty for my purposes and uses older sources only to borrow their wording.
  • Timeliness (very important aspect but searches make it easy to narrow to your criteria )
    • The article was published in September of 2011, So fairly recently.
  • Bottom Line
    • I found the source relevant, reliable, and thought provoking.
Review

     The article talks about the struggle between the teachers who grew up with very little technology and thier students who were born with a computer at their fingertips. Many teachers are afraid that their lack of experience with technology would hinder their ability to govern the classroom if this weakness was exposed. This may be a problem in the school systems ability to give training to their staff that grows with the times. I have always found teachers of the northwest to be excited about the new tools technology provides, it would be a shame to miss those opportunities because of fear.
     Later it demonstrates how technology may actually increase one's ability to multitask. Separating children into 2 different rooms, one with toys and one without, they had the different groups watch the same program. Despite the fact that the children with the toys did actively watch less of the program, tests show that they retained the same amount of information as the group without distracting stimuli. I personally love to watch Netflix while i nurture some of my Sims. This desire to be stimulated by multiple thing may make more traditional methods of teaching inefficient and obsolete.
     The article goes on to demonstrate how technology in the class room can benefit everyone. Teachers can track and record far faster on a computer than with a pen and pencil. It also notes that Virginia schools that have 2 technology personnel for every 1000 students have shown an increase in standardized test scores. Teachers that allow students to demonstrate their technological know-how will most likely feel more like an asset to the classroom. I find this true for my self and i also learn more with hands on work.

Thanks,
Melissa

Web Pages

My First Web Page


My Thoughts

I found this exercise to be an eyeopener. Starting with a simple template and modifying a little bit at a time. It made webpage design seem like a breeze. I like how easy it is to view your design before it is uploaded to the web. I feel confident that with this foundation of knowledge i could create my own webpages. One day i may need to do this to give others access to my creations.

Thanks For All Of The Helpful Information,
                   Melissa

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Unit 9

Evaluating Information


Search Engine - Google


Search Strategy - I narrowed my search to the past year in order to get the most updated information.


Search Terms and Results  

  • ("internet radio" OR webradio) (advertising OR commercial) site:.org

    • Citation - Jodie Griffin. Public Knowledge. The Internet Radio Fairness Act: What It Means for Radio, Musicians, and You. 6 Nov 2012.web.9 June 2013 <http://publicknowledge.org/blog/internet-radio-fairness-act-what-it-means>
    • Summary - Public Knowledge is a group run by attorney to protect the lay person's technological rights through education and events. The author, Jodie Griffith, has been a member of Public Knowledge for over three years before which she worked in the music industry. The article was posted at the end of last year. I believe this shows authority, purpose, and timeliness.

  • ("internet radio" OR webradio) (advertising OR commercial) site:.net

    • Citation  Theresa Adams. Oakland North. Growing Internet radio station Pandora plans for new Oakland jobs. 18 march 2013.web.9 June 2013 <http://oaklandnorth.net/2013/03/18/growing-internet-radio-station-pandora-plans-for-new-oakland-jobs/>
    • Summary - Oakland North is an offshoot of Berkeley University of California, a highly reputable and established university. The purpose of this article is to educate the public about Pandora, and how it has created jobs for the people of Oakland, something it does steadily. The article was posted earlier this year. I believe this shows authority, purpose, and timeliness.

    • ("internet radio" OR webradio) (advertising OR commercial) site:.gov

      • Citation - Bob Granath. NASA. Kennedy Kick-Start Program Encourages Innovation. 10 Aug 2012.web.9 June 2013 <http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/news/kick-start_competition.html>
      • Summary - The article describes new innovations NASA will be implementing including broadcasting mission audio over an internet radio stream. NASA is an obvious authority on things of scientific nature. The article was posted near the end of last year. The article describes the Kennedy Kick-Start Program's process of application, elimination and selection. I believe this shows authority, purpose, timeliness, and coverage.

    • ("internet radio" OR webradio) (advertising OR commercial) site:.mil

      • Citation - Department of Defense. Defense Information System Agency. DISA WORKING TO SECURE THE MOBILE ENTERPRISE. 9 Jan 2013.web.9 June 2013 <http://www.disa.mil/News/Stories/2013/mobile_enterprise/>
      • Summary - Although not a detailed selection this entry brings up intriguing questions about privacy safety while online. It claims that every time you access Pandora internet radio someone else accesses you GPS coordinates. It is written by the Department of Defense, a government agency that has protected us since 1947, It was written at the beginning of this year.  I believe this shows authority, purpose, and timeliness.

    Best top domain for this topic - .org 

    • They have wider range of relevant results.

    Best Subject Directory for this topic - Gale Virtual Reference Library


    My Insights

    • I found this a most unique way of searching. The process seems to turn up very reputable sites faster. I think this would be especially helpful in researching government related topics. I don't know how often i'll use domain specific searches but i'm sure there will be times when it is invaluable.

    Thanks,
    Melissa