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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Curation Tools


I definitely have a renewed outlook on all three of the main curation tools we've been looking at over the past two days. Here are my thoughts on each: 

Twitter  - This is at least the fourth education-themed tech class where Twitter has been a topic. I've had a Twitter account for several years now, but have never got into the practice of using it. One thing that I appreciated about this course that was absent from the others (or maybe I wasn't listening closely enough) was the emphasis on using Twitter as a search tool for information. Using hash tags to help isolate useful information gives meaning to a tool that I have primarily viewed as a social distraction. Will I use it more? I'm not sure, but at least now I feel that I have better reason to.

Diigo - While I've been aware of Diigo, I have been reluctant to use it in the past because I was already set-up and had a community established in a similar program called Delicious. I decided to give Diigo a shot because I had stopped using my Delicious account, and really never used it for more than a dumping site for cool-stuff that I'd like to share/explore more "someday", but never had. I hope that I have better luck in this new format. I have a lot of cool things in there - many of which I've certainly forgotten about at this point. I hope with the ease of access in Diigo, I'll be able to unearth some of those gems. 

Feedly - Again, this reminds me of my old iGoogle account which I haven't used in years. I was happy that Mike encouraged us to look at personal interests as well as professional. I've always tried to keep the two separate in the past and I wind up with too many things to manage, so I wind up not using any of it. Hopefully, having everything in one spot will not only be a more efficient use of my time, but I'll be more likely to access all this great info.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Project idea

I'm thinking of centering my project around the use of Edmodo in my classroom next year. Just in my brief research today, I've discovered a myriad of uses offered by the program. Some initial uses I'm planning to use this tool for are: entrance /exit slips, surveys, quizzes, and sharing video.

For my project, I would like to have Edmodo groups set up for each of my classes and be using it regularly in a variety of ways in my classroom (is that a specific enough goal?).

I am planning to work on this on my own, possibly sharing it with the seventh grade team when the school year begins.