Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Response Blog #3 - Safe practices with Web 2.0

I think the most important aspect in keeping kids safe when using Web 2.0 is education. The kids really need to be educated in what types of actions and content are appropriate for the internet. Not only will it effect their life now but it will also effect their future reputation. Some things within the realm of Web 2.0 can never be erased and it will stick with them forever.

Kids also need to be educated in internet ethics. Its not so much that kids need to know that they shouldn't write bad things (i.e. harassment) about others on the internet, they need to understand that nothing about another person should be posted without permission from that person. Kids in general just have to be respectful of themselves and others. They should treat others the way they would want to be treated.

I see this rule being used less and less in high schools today. And I think for some kids in particular the internet can be a tool that makes it easier for them to be even nastier. They can do and say things to other students without even being face to face. They need to understand the consequences of their actions. They need education.

I also think that this can go the other way. Kids who are shy are more open to give feedback and praise over the internet than in person and this is great for boosting confidence. I was actually very shy in high school and I found networking through the internet to be very satisfying because I felt safe in that I could read what I was going to say before I really said it.

All in all kids need to feel safe using the internet and all it's web 2.0 tools and applications. We need to prepare kids for the world out there after school and how to be successful in it. They need to understand what is acceptable and what is not. Our district was shown this video by an administrator at the beginning of this school year. She went on to say how important it is that we educate our students for the ever changing world out there but she didn't really express how very important it is that we educate them in the ethics of the 21st century. It is our job as educators to teach them how to be a respectful internet user which I feel will lead them to overall success.


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Project Outline/Ideas

I have decided to revamp an old project that I used to do with my students. I have not done it in the past couple years due to time restrains and our heavy curriculum. I feel it is a great real world example that kids will relate to so I want to try to get it in this year. I am going to incorporate some web 2.0 tools into the aesthetics of the final product and how they could present it to the class. Below is my outline of the project...

Car 1 Vs. Car 2 Project
Lets pick 2 comparably priced cars that you may someday want to purchase. How can we figure out which car will be the better deal in the long run?

My Example: 2006 Honda Accord VS 2006 Toyota Prius

1. Pick two cars and find their price:

  • 2006 Honda Accord – $18,225
  • 2006 Toyota Prius – $21,725

2. Find Miles Per Gallon (MPG):

  • Accord – 34 MPG
  • Prius – 60 MPG

3. Find current price for gas per gallon (look at any gas station) – $3.00


4. Find price per mile by.... gas price /miles per gallon

  • Accord - ($3.00/34mpg) = $.088

  • Prius - ($3.00/60mpg) = $.05

5. Write a system of equations in the following form...


x = total number of miles driven, independent

y = total amount of money spent, dependent on # of miles driven


Equation for each car: y = sales price + (price/mile)x

  • Accord --> y = 18225 + 0.088x

  • Prius --> y = 21725 + 0.05x

6. Solve the system of equations two ways, by the substitution method and then the graphing method.


  • The substitution method will give you the point of intersection….
    • The x value tells you how many miles both cars must be driven before both cars cost the same price, y.

  • The graphing method should show the point of intersection and you should be able to make some sort of conclusion from the intersection.
    • The line (which represents a car) that is lower (smaller y-intercept) is a better deal until the point of intersection and then the other line (the other car) becomes a better deal.

7. Which car is better if you are only going to keep it for 5 years (written conclusion)?

  • The average American drives 12,000 miles in one year.


Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Response Blog #2 - Research and the Reflective Practitioner

Over the last couple weeks I have been doing a lot of research on web 2.0. The amount of information out there is mind blowing. I have sat for hours on end going through numerous wiki's, blogs, podcasts and other tools trying to absorb everything I can. I found a lot of great information but it has been very hard to keep it all in line and remember what I found where.

One great tool that I have been using a lot is the diggo social bookmarking tool which not only keeps your bookmarks in one place but also allows you to tag each bookmark. Once I learned how to use that I was able save any website I found and not have to search through a big list to find it again. Just search for the tag you gave it in the bookmark list. I also love that when you bookmark a site through diggo it gives you suggested tags; It makes the whole process so easy. I also just recently learned that you can also highlight parts of a site that you bookmarked and they will pop up when you return. I have not used that feature yet but that should make research and keeping track even easier. I am continued to be amazed by the tools I am learning about in this class; I would have never found them on my own!

I have also found an aggregator to be very useful within my research. Since I have come across so many blogs and other websites with articles posted daily, it is nice to not have to go back to each site and look for new posts and articles. Instead they are delivered right to me and I can look at them when I get a chance, no hassle whatsoever.

Also throughout my research I have decided to make a wiki for my classroom. I have already started it but it is not even close to being done at this point. I have made other websites for my classroom but the wiki just seems so easy to use compared to other options. I plan to post homework, links to our online books, other online resources and maybe have a section just about me and my interests so students can see another side of me.