Sunday, March 24, 2013

The World of Writing Digitally



The World of Writing Digitally 

Troy Hicks (2009) really explains how the advances in technology can impact student writing in his text The Digital Writing Workshop. Audience is a big factor of how students will write using digital tools. When they blog, or add text to wikis, students must think about who will be reading their work, which will impact the way they write. 


A big strategy taught to students when writing is to "show not tell." This takes on a whole new meaning when students are not writing traditionally (pencil on paper). What if students are to create a video with narration to persuade an audience? Hicks explains that "showing" rather than "telling" "takes on new meaning in multimedia writing and gives us even more opportunities to discuss how written text, images, audio, and video can work together to create a more powerful composition" (p. 54). Students can use photos to get a point across, which may have a strong impression on viewers. It's a whole new level of persuading!


Assessing digital writing should focus primarily on the quality of information. Digital tools are just that: they are tools to enhance the quality of writing, but assessment should never focus in mainly on the tool itself. Forget counting the number of slides, the colors and fonts used, etc. What is it that the students are trying to state through their writing? Did the media add to the quality of their information? Did it help them express their thoughts in creative and effective ways? This is what is important to remember!

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Fun in Spain!

Want to learn about Madrid, Spain?? 

I created this digital story with the intent of using it as an introduction at the beginning of the year with my ELL students. Each new school year, teachers do something to get to know their students. My story will teach my students a bit about my culture. After watching the story they will know me a little bit better and then they can teach me about their culture and backgrounds.

I focused in on three different areas about Madrid in my story: food, attractions, and the World Cup!


Did you learn something new about Madrid? Let me know what you think!



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Monday, March 4, 2013

Writing Digitally

The Digital Writing Workshop

The students in Aram Kabodian's middle school language arts class had fun using digital movie making to create public service announcements. The project itself is an engaging one. Students tend to like coming up with creative ways to persuade an audience. Pair that with the technology to  make the PSA digital, and you've got a really engaging project for these middle school students.

Hicks discusses all of the factors that go into creating a digital story. Students are thinking critically, working collaboratively, and using digital tools to reach an audience. There were some really cool examples of their PSAs.

Check them out here. They were very well done! 

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Let's End Bullying--in All its Forms!

Bullying is a big problem. What's even worse, is that the problem is spilling over into technology. Kids (and young adults) aren't just worrying about bullies at school. Because of cyberbullying, the problem follows them home now.

Here are some resources I found on the effects of bullying. This first one is of Anderson Cooper interviewing teenagers about bullying.

Watch it here. 

Ellen DeGeneres has become a voice for anti-bullying. Each day she ends her show with "Be kind to one another." In this clip you see a more serious side of Ellen as she talks about the very negative effects of bullying and the impact it has on young people's lives.

Watch it here. 

As cyberbullying has become more of an issue in our world, more and more people are speaking up about it. We need to put an end to it. No one should ever feel afraid of going to school. No one should be worried to log into an online website to see what mean things people are writing about them. 


ABC Family put out a movie titled "Cyberbully." It follows the story of a girl who becomes a victim of online bullies and we see the devastating consequences of it. I watched the movie when it first aired and thought it was really well done. 

Check out the trailer.

Have you seen a change in the way people deal with cyberbullying? Awareness is a big part of it. Please share your thoughts!

Rap in the Classroom?

Ever heard of Flocabulary?
 
When I was doing fieldwork in a fifth grade class in Hamden, the teacher played this really catchy tune for her students that I'll never forget! It's a rap about the five elements of writing. I loved it so much I want to use it with my own students. Check it out here!

The Flocabulary site offers a lot of other songs/videos to use in your classroom. It's really a great resource. Fun, too!