I learned a lot from the video. We, as college students, are multi-taskers because we have to be. We go to class but do not fully focus on the lecture, we may be doing homework for another class, or we may be browsing online because the classes do not keep our attention. Many of the times I will go to class, but only 35 out of 75 are not there. College students loose interest in class lectures rather easily due to the fact that the teacher does not engage their students or the class is just uninteresting.
As a future teacher, I will be sure to engage my students. I want to make my class fun and exciting to learn new things. I also would set aside homework time and let my students get an early start so they can ask me any questions they may have and have more time to be kids and enjoy time at home. I want to use everything I can to help teach my students, and use many different ways so that my students will learn and always be engaged in the classroom.
I feel that in elementary, teachers want to do anything and everything they can to keep the students engaged so they won't become distracted or disinterested. Yet, once they hit high school and college it is as though we are expected to sit there for an hour or more and listen to the teacher ramble on without involving us or using techniques to make the lecture interactive. I think that we would learn so much better and more quickly if teachers would make the effort and engage us in class rather than expect us to sit here and listen because that is what we are expected to do.
Sunday, September 18, 2016
Thursday, September 15, 2016
5th Blog
I really enjoyed the guest speaker on Tuesday. The videos he showed us about how to use a smartphone made me feel a bit less stressed about this class. I was so worried that none of my videos would turn out right because I do not have access to video cameras or special lighting. He explained how to use a smartphone rather easily and not too technical. I didn't realize how much went into videos until he explained what to use. I thought I knew a bit about making movies and videos, but I was completely wrong.
I really liked learning about the use of light and how harsh certain light can be. I didn't realize that you would want shadows on the subjects face. By using a key light, and fill light to get the right look on a camera, really changes the way a subject looks for an interview or solo scene in a video. I'm very excited to start our group video project and use the techniques I learned from the guest speaker.
I really liked learning about the use of light and how harsh certain light can be. I didn't realize that you would want shadows on the subjects face. By using a key light, and fill light to get the right look on a camera, really changes the way a subject looks for an interview or solo scene in a video. I'm very excited to start our group video project and use the techniques I learned from the guest speaker.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
4th Blog
I really enjoyed the video. I think using videos in a classroom as a form of education would be beneficial to each student. Instead of students having to keep up at a certain pace of the teacher, those that area little bit slower can learn the same information but at their speed. Growing up and still to this day, if I do not understand something the teacher has gone over, I will look it up online to see how to do the problem so I can master the lesson.
This has really helped me decide what I want to do in my future classroom. I would like to either find links or make my own videos to help students go back and review so that way if there wasn't enough time in the class, they would be able to go and look at my page so they would not fall behind. I think this would also be beneficial to those that miss class. They are able to review what we learned and can come in the following day and ask any questions.
This has really helped me decide what I want to do in my future classroom. I would like to either find links or make my own videos to help students go back and review so that way if there wasn't enough time in the class, they would be able to go and look at my page so they would not fall behind. I think this would also be beneficial to those that miss class. They are able to review what we learned and can come in the following day and ask any questions.
Monday, September 5, 2016
3rd Blog Post
Creating a free app trailer for class was a lot more difficult than I thought it would be. I'm not a very tech-savvy person, so I struggled a little bit a long the way. There is a lot more details that went into it than I initially had planned. Trying to get the music playing just at the right moments were hard, but that was fun to play around with. My favorite part was using the music engine, audacity. I enjoyed messing with that and trying to make new sounds. Also, making the video flow nice and smoothly was difficult because you have all of these different slides, music, and clips that need to be shown in a neat and orderly manner.
I learned a lot of new techniques I would like to use in my future classroom. I would really like to try and make a trailer possibly for the beginning of the year, so the students can have a fun way of knowing what the school year has in store for them. It would also be fun, to have a project day with students where they could help me put together an end of the year trailer just about them. We could then invite some of the teachers that will be teaching them that following year as a preview for the future students they will have that fall. This project has made me excited and has given me new ideas for my future classroom.
I learned a lot of new techniques I would like to use in my future classroom. I would really like to try and make a trailer possibly for the beginning of the year, so the students can have a fun way of knowing what the school year has in store for them. It would also be fun, to have a project day with students where they could help me put together an end of the year trailer just about them. We could then invite some of the teachers that will be teaching them that following year as a preview for the future students they will have that fall. This project has made me excited and has given me new ideas for my future classroom.
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Blog Post 2
Watching the video, Do Schools Kill Creativity, had me thinking a lot about the schools I went to. Our schools put such a strong focus on core academics, but don't think about letting the child put his or her spin on it. We are taught certain ways to do school work and follow these certain guidelines in order for us to receive a good grade, but no where does it let us be unique and true to ourselves. The arts program in schools are not considered to be as of equal value as the mathematics or sciences. If you want to have a degree in the arts, then you are told "you'll never find a job" or "that's a waste of money". Why can't we think of art, music, or dance the same way we think of math and language? We should be encouraging those who want to pursue an arts degree instead of degrading them.
If you go into schools today, you will see bright, lively classrooms that want children to be themselves, but if you sit in these classrooms and observe, everyone is expected to be the same. Everyone must write the same, act the same, or even dress the same. We are not giving our children the chance to be creative and do something that is unique to them. Our schools are killing imagination and creativity. When a teacher asks the students questions, there should be no right or wrong answers. The child's answer is their opinion, and we should not squadron their ideas. We need to be there for the children with open arms, welcoming their creativity and using it to their advantage.
If you go into schools today, you will see bright, lively classrooms that want children to be themselves, but if you sit in these classrooms and observe, everyone is expected to be the same. Everyone must write the same, act the same, or even dress the same. We are not giving our children the chance to be creative and do something that is unique to them. Our schools are killing imagination and creativity. When a teacher asks the students questions, there should be no right or wrong answers. The child's answer is their opinion, and we should not squadron their ideas. We need to be there for the children with open arms, welcoming their creativity and using it to their advantage.
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