Wednesday, December 03, 2008

December Technology Meeting

Today I feel more comfortable with the whole idea of what digital citizenship looks like and what my role is to ensure that the information is getting out to my staff, students, and parents. I love the spreadsheet that we constructed to lay out the descriptors as well as the appropriate skills by grade level. I intend to show that spreadsheet to my staff at the next staff meeting and give them the links to websites to help them teach the necessary information to their students.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

October Meeting

Today I learned so much from my colleagues. It is easy for me to get comfortable with the things that I already know how to do and forget to stretch and grow. Taking risks is scary!

I always leave these "get-togethers" with renewed excitement and determination to introduce my staff and students to new things. When I get home, it's hard to keep the momentum going when everyone else at my school has their own issues, deadlines, concerns, and gripes. Somehow they think that when I come to a meeting, I should be coming back with answers to questions about blocked websites.

My next plan is to invite pairs of my staff members to join me in the lab for a bit of hands on page planning for the new school Drupal site. My goal for this year is to have everyone comfortably using their pages for communication with parents, students, and other teachers.

Thanks for the info about the web calendar Terrel! I'll be getting in touch with Methodius next week!

Monday, May 19, 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Adult Computer Classes

Winter has brought a definite decline in the number of people who want to venture out of their nice cozy homes for a Computer Class after supper. Class size has dropped considerably and I have decided to stop holding classes for the time being. We did accomplish a fair amount before Christmas with people setting up Blogs, Wikis, and learning Microsoft Office programs. We spent quite a bit of time discussing Internet safety issues during the first session. I found parents to be interested in what their children are learning at school and they were definitely impressed with their child's skills. I think I made a difference in the way the parents (that attended) view the ever-changing Internet and what exciting things it has to offer. They are concerned about their children's safety but not worried about it. I am sending my email address to all who signed up so that they can contact me if they have questions or problems with their own skill development. Hopefully people will use what they learned to continue experimenting!