A Health Wordle

Wordle: HEALTH Thoughts

Friday, July 16, 2010

Week Nine (9)

Spectacular!!!! I chose this particular word because most of the lessons were user friendly and chocked full of wonderful information. However, I had mixed feelings about some of this voyage. I felt quite inept while taking several days to complete week 4 and all the activities that were included. But after finishing them, I felt a sense of accomplishment being able to apply the knowledge I had gained to my blog. It was not without frustration, though. This class has enabled me to have an inkling of how technology is advancing faster by the second. It appears to me that if you don't keep abreast of the latest in computer skills, somehow, that you will be left behind everyone else. Even household electronics pose this type of problem for older adults each day as the products confound them with their complexity. The site that I enjoyed the most was Google Earth and I will continue to use it at home for several things. Also, the games such as Wordle and Terra Clues were fun, since I am a word person. An amazing amount of information was included in this self-paced course, which I was glad to be able to access at home and take my time perusing all of it. Overall, a "SPECTACULAR" voyage to several new worlds for me. I enjoyed most of the sailing, but some of it had some long slow swells, but in the end I skimmed right through to the dock.

Week Eight (8)

As they say, OMG!!! Taking that test was quite informative and sad, actually. Since June 9th when I started this course, to now, I have forgotten ALOT of what I had watched in the online training sessions. I still stay, for me, doing something over and over is the only way for me to remember how to do it. These online activities and tools are so foreign to me because I do not ever use them!! However, that being said, if I were in a classroom, I would certainly incorporate several sites into my daily routine. One of my favorite would be to use Google earth to check another part of the world each day. I think that alot of kids don't ever experience any other part of the state, let alone the country and this would be very interesting to them. There would be so many projects that could be used in the classroom that would include many other applications we learned about in the Century 21 Skills. As a PE aide, I did not find anything that we could use in our setting outside. Even inside, we do not have use of a computer to access these activities. I will be able to understand terms that own kids use at home and if needed can go to Atomic Learning for a myriad of help if the need arises.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Week Seven (7)

Science NetLinks: Nutrition 2: Good Food, Good HealWordle: HEALTH Thoughts

This weeks lesson was another very informative group of websites that can be utilized by classroom teachers to enhance their lessons. Thinkfinity is a great tool for any type of activity you would like to research or elaborate on. There are tons of options to choose from and the kids would probably like the interaction. Above, I included a link to a great lesson on eating the right foods and making good choices :) I have heard about KidPix from the students we see and also from teachers who use the computer lab. This site sounded like it would be geared toward elementary aged students, but after checking it out, I found it would be be useful to all aged kids. The Wordle "word " art was neat. I love these type of fun things, because the kids really learn something without knowing they are really on task to do that. Lastly, Terra Clues was fun and exciting and another game that I think that students would really benefit from. Dividing up a classroom and trying to reach a destination would be kind of like the TV show the Amazing Race, which I think the kids would love. As a PE teacher, these sites would be very difficult for 50 plus students we have to access. However, on rainy days, if we were ingenious, it just might be possible to use some of these applications.