Friday, February 22, 2013

Catfish!

I debated for a while whether this was educational or not, but I'm pretty sure it is! Anyways....

I'm sure you are all familiar with the show "Catfish." But if you're not..you should be! On Monday I went to see Nev speak in the student center. He was absolutely great! I couldn't believe how down to earth he was. He literally stood in front of us and ate a sandwich like we were all just hanging out. It was pretty cool. But besides the fact, he said some really things that really stuck with me. One thing he said was to surround yourself with people who are more talented than you. He said this is what he did and it is how he became successful. Often times, we want to be the most talented in a group. Nev's point made much more sense. If you surround yourself with more talented people, you will always be learning and they will help you get somewhere. SO TRUE!

I think that all students should see the actual movie "Catfish." It especially goes with a lot of the things we talk about in class. One of the importances of teaching technology is to teach students the safe and proper way to use it. "Catfish" will show students exactly why.

Kajder Chapter 5 -- Exciting!

So after reading this chapter, I became very excited and wanted to start teaching right now. The lesson and activities that the teacher Kristen in the chapter presented really sparked my interest. This is one project that I will definitely be taking ideas from. I think that it is so important that students get at least one opportunity per semester where they are able to choose their own literature and their own project. I think this would actually be a good project to start off with. It would be a good way to get to know your students and what they are interested in, and also seeing where they are on an academic level and what kind of literacies they are comfortable with.

On the other hand, it makes me very nervous because I am only a freshman and I still have 2-3 years before I start teaching. I wish I would have saved this particular class for a time when I was closer to having my own classroom!

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Kajder Chapter 3

While reading Chapter 3, a couple of sentences on page 37 stuck out to me. Kajder says, "we need to redefine the "basics," and that "old school" practices and methods don't motivate or engage student learning." I agree and disagree with this statement. What exactly is this "old school" that we all talk about? I believe that in order to be a successful English student and teacher, we do need to keep some of the "old school" practices in our curriculum. For example, some of the classics, I believe, are very crucial to be kept in the curriculum. I do think that we need to keep emphasizing the importance of writing as well. However, Kajder's next statement will prove my next point. "I want all of my students to be literate in the dominant media of their time." Like I said, reading the classics and writing are so important to being successful in anything. What we need to do in order to get the students engaged is to find new ways to teach it. We don't always need to read a book and then take a test on it. We as teachers can do things like Liz did. Find ways for students to interact while using new technologies. Since technology is such a huge part of the student's lives, it should almost be required that we in some way incorporate it into the way we teach.

Learning how to create lesson plans

As some of you may or may not know, this is my first semester as an education major, so a lot of the stuff that I am learning in my classes is very new to me. For example, this week in my Production and Utilization of Technology class, we had an assignment where we had to make an objective and begin a lesson plan. It seemed as if everyone knew what they were doing, but I was very lost because I had never done anything like this before. After staying after class and talking to my professor, I began my lesson plan. She told me that I first had to come up with an objective. Next, I created the stem. The stem is something like, "the students will learn to..." After this, I needed a target performance. The target performance comes after the stem. It would be something like "compare and contrast the story to today's society." I then needed an assessment method and criterion for success. The assessment method would be for example, "by creating a slideshow using power point." Finally, the criterion for success would be, "by making clear distinctions between society and what happened in the story." Although I'm a little behind, I'm quickly learning all of tips to becoming a great teacher!

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Chapter 2 in Kajder and Kist

I just finished reading chapter 2 in Kajder's  "Adolescents and Digital Literacies."I found very useful information in this. In chapter 2, Kadjer talks a lot about the use of technology that students use inside and outside of school. When a couple of students were asked about the technology they used outside of school, they got frustrated. They said that they don't think of getting on a computer; they just do it. The statement that stood out to me the most in the whole chapter was this; "those students who spend the most time online and engaging thoughtfully with content are more crucial of the information they find." I think that this statement would prove a lot of older teachers wrong. Many teachers/parents believe that the internet is "rotting our minds." What they don't know, is how useful the internet really is. Although some students use the internet strictly for social network purposes, others take full advantages and look up events going on all over the world and information that is useful to their schoolwork. However, in multiple internet with students, Kadjer also points out that social network can even be useful. It helps students come together and teaches communication without them even knowing it. Social networking is a community of people and can be very useful.

Today in my Production and Utilization of Technology Class..

This semester I am taking a course for my major called the Production and Utilization of Technology. This course reminds me a lot of our Non-Print Media class because in it we learn how to use technology effectively to teach in the classrooms. Today, we learned some very useful information that I'd like to share with everybody. Today's lesson was on how to use technology effectively. The professor talked about the balance between content and technology. As teachers, we should not just use technology for the heck of it. The main idea that we learned today was learners first, technology last. In a couple of articles we read, I learned that the very first thing you should do is come up with the learning objectives for the class. Next, develop the pedagogical method. Then, find out how you can incorporate a certain technology into your lesson plan. After all, the technology won't be effective if the content isn't useful and if the information isn't taught correctly!

Monday, February 4, 2013

Get to know me!

Well hello! My name is Emily Mozzocio and I am a freshman English Ed major at Slippery Rock Univeristy. I am 18 years old for about one more week; until February 13th to be exact (don't forget to tell me happy birthday!) This is my first semester at Slippery Rock. I am a transfer student from the Univeristy of Mount Union. Although I was nervous to start a new school, so far I am loving it!


A few fun facts about me:
I am very family oriented! I'm only 20 minutes from home, so I see my family at least once a week. I've been a cheerleader since I was 6 years old, and hope to continue my cheerleadering career here at Slippery Rock. Football is my absolute favorite sport. Pink is my favorite color. In my spare time, I love to watch movies, read a good book, and most of all, I love to eat. I am 75% Italian, so food has always been something that my family uses to celebrate just about anything. I am from New Castle, Pennsylvania. I am proud from where I'm from, but I hope to live and teach somewhere in Pittsburgh. I'm very passionate about what I want in life: to be a successful teacher, to have a family of my own, and to start my own non-profit organization. My goal in life is to inspire people, and make some kind of difference in this crazy world we live in. I may come off shy, but once you get to know me I am very, sometimes overly outspoken. I like getting to know people and making new friends.


Well, that's about all I have right now, I'll be posting soon!