Digital Possibilities
I just know that our technology teacher loves to get an email from me in her inbox! It usually goes like this…It’s late at night, I’m reading a book or looking at a website and I get an idea that uses technology, but I don’t know how to do it. So, I shoot an email to Kathy and say, “This is what I want to do. When can we meet so that we can plan it out?” She is always more than accommodating. Our latest project is creating an iMovie with my first graders using their personal narratives. I told them that they were the youngest class to create their own iMovies at our school, so they think they are pretty special (which they are!). (Thanks to Troy Hicks and The Digital Writing Workshop for the idea).
Kathy and I met this week to discuss the possibilities for my after school writing group of 4th and 5th graders. It always helps me to talk with Kathy to clarify my thinking. She takes my muddled ideas and shows me how we can make it work. She suggested that we use Glogster as the vehicle for the kids’ project. That way we can embed iMovie, a slide show, Wordle, etc. right into their digital scrapbook. She introduced me to a new site called Classtools.net that has several Web 2.0 applications that we can put into the glog. The animated book looks interesting to me. She also suggested Voki, which allows the user to create a speaking avatar that can also be used in the glog. The kids won’t do all of these things, but they will be able to look at the different options and decide which ones best meet their purposes.
What I do know is that I want the kids to have choice in their projects. I want them to explore some different genres as well as make choices about the visual and audio components of their piece. So, my homework is to explore these sites and solidify my plans for the final project. I’m not quite sure yet where it will take us, but it’s sure to be exciting!

March 7th, 2010 saat: 7:10 pm
I can’t wait to hear more about this! I need to read this book too!
March 7th, 2010 saat: 8:22 pm
I’ll keep you posted Katie. There is so much out there to read. How do we keep up with it all?
March 9th, 2010 saat: 5:25 pm
I read this book with a group of teachers in our district this year. Troy Hicks is so brilliant at how seamlessly he has integrated the tech tools into his writing workshop. Love it!
Hope to see some examples sometime of both of these projects.
March 9th, 2010 saat: 10:41 pm
Glad to know that you are able to integrate some of the ideas into your teaching. Enjoy the journey — the tools will keep coming, but the principles of good instruction that you use will remain!
March 12th, 2010 saat: 7:29 pm
I’m leading a group of teachers to work with inner city students for a six week enrichment program this summer. I can’t wait to have the teachers read your log; I know it will stimulate some great ideas for their work! Just love hearing what you are doing with your students
March 13th, 2010 saat: 10:06 pm
Thanks Lynn!! I would love to hear what they do with their own students.