Wednesday, September 22, 2010

News Updates and Alumni!!!!

This week I received an email from one of our recent graduates who has a "new" job in Menagha....she offered to share her course web page with all of you....she indicated that her "principal" was impressed with her web presence skills!!!  Check out Joy Rippentrop's physics home page!!!  http://menahgahighphysics.blogspot.com/.

Last week  members of the Ed. 4800 class met to share experiences from teaching and to ask questions.  Highlights of being a teacher included  " being called Ms. or Mr.", getting hugs, seeing "the light bulb go on when student's understand"......... All seemed to be off to a great start though most expressed commented on "how much there is to learn" and "how much work it is to be a teacher!!!"

There were problems with the webex connections.......I will try to get these problems fixed so that those of you that cannot drive in can link with us.  Apologies to those who could not connect.

Our next meeting will be at 6 p.m. , Thursday Oct. 7.  We will have a guest speaker that evening, Mrs. Marcia Roline from Red Lake High School.  Mrs. Roline will share her experience in teaching, comment on the AYP challenges that have impacted her teaching environment and respond to questions.  Mrs. Roline has three children - one elementary, one high school, one graduated last year and an international student "son" from the Ukraine for this academic year.  She has a dynamic professional and personal life......I am sure you will enjoy meeting her!!!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

First Days of School

Many of you are starting your first day's of student teaching. Some of you are in workshops, others are in the classroom. Take time for yourself each day. Read a chapter in a leisure book, take the dogs for a walk or have a cup of tea. Teaching is a challenging profession filled with hundreds of decisions each day. There is a good reason why at 4 o'clock you may wonder where your "energy" went.

Check this website for Tips for the first days of class. I am going to create a "Teacher's Lounge" page for us this semester, where you can post questions to each other and offer ideas and suggestions. You will also have an opportunity to meet "live" either face to face on campus or via webex during the semester. Our first face to face session (0ptional) will be September 15 - at 6. This later time will allow for transition from school to come to Bemidji or link with us remotely via webex. Specific information regarding webex links and campus room will be posted later on our home page and via group emails.

To set up your "blog" link to the set up blog site. To create "collaborative " documents read the link regarding "sharing" google documents. When sharing materials for the course remember to use the course email bsu.ed4800@gmail.com.  Miss Hinkemeyer has agreed to share her first entries for her student teaching blog.  Take a look at how she has added pictures, shared information about her school, added "links" to her school, etc.  Remember that when you create your site, that some "features like followers, etc. " can be removed from your site by "selecting" the tool icon and selecting remove/save.  Thank you Miss Hinkemeyer for getting us off to a great start.  As the rest of you share your blogs with me, you may be asked to share your sites as well.  Sharing your site is optional.

Your first assignment is due at the end of your first "4 weeks" of student teaching. Note many of you have variant start times....so determine when materials are due based on your personal start time....take the date of your start...4 weeks later would be when you would turn in your first assignment and so on.

Good luck with your first days, assignments are found in the syllabus, references for building your google documents/ blogs are found on the links. Note that we have a face to face / live link on the 15 of September.....if you are having difficulties with the technology, we will be able to have hands on time in the lab at that time.

Monday, April 26, 2010

Welcome to Ed. 4800

Ed. 4800 is a course that is designed to provide summative documentation of our teaching skills. Four assignments are completed for the course. Documents are posted on the web via a "google blog" page. These web pages are easy to create and do not require special server space or software.

You will need to create a "google" account to complete the course assignments. The course web site, course email, and google documents and blogs will be used for the development and submission of your work.

At the end of your semester, you should have created a "web' documentation of your teaching skills which could be used for job search.

Be sure to send all correspondence to the course email address bsu.ed4800@gmail.com

Have a great semester!