Enterprising Dan
Monday, July 19, 2010
Digital Portfolio
Information Problem-Solving Skills
The big6 model for information problem-solving offers some very great opportunities for the classroom, because it enhances and expands on the basis of the students education’s reading and writing literary skills into formal information literary knowledge and proficiency research skills. The model incorporates and improves on several other important skill sets; collaboration, effective use of time, natural connection of content to process, peer and self-evaluation, process ownership, research techniques, technology usage and source legitimacy that are needed to in our educational environment today and the future.
Overall, the concept of the big six model incorporates the fundamentals of education with technology to understand how research into our information rich environment is conducted and solved that will give the learner more then just knowledge but wisdom in how to use it effectively. I anticipate utilizing the information Big6 process model tool, sooner rather than later once in the classroom and in my future education.
Information Digital Warehouse of Connecticut
The iCONN site idea, as initiated by then lieutenant governor Jodi Rell, that would enhance and provide information access to a level technology playing field for the school districts throughout the state of Connecticut is excellent. The current site provides a wide range of educational technology and databases that can be applied from pre-school, K-12 and onward. The site incorporates every aspect of education that I inquired about from literacy in second grade to science in 10th grade and technology in the classroom with NASA. The web links to other educational and technological sites provided an expanded unlimited avenue of opportunities to the educator, students, parents, administrators and the general public. I was intrigued by the way iCONN integrated state libraries and municipalities, including the ability of downloading audiobooks.
The one aspect that concerned me was the cost of such technology throughout the state. What I found was the amount of cost savings, estimated $44.6 million 2010, will continue to be incurred by having a statewide licensing purchasing model that can be utilized by each city and school, was also excellent.
The overall idea “equity of information access” for all is bold and appropriate for our statewide community and research abilities. My limited personal observation of schools located with a high population of minorities or non-English speaking students, is that the technology equipment is either older and or is limited in its functioning capacity and availability. That being said, personnel resources to educate students in technology are likewise limited within communities and schools cited, which is a drawback in learning for the student but has great potential opportunities for the educator.
Two web sites explored: Internet4classrooms.com and teaming up with Verizon (corporate partner), Thinkfinity.org & Readwritethink.org.
Friday, July 2, 2010
Digital Story: NASA Shuttle Launch Experience
SOAP in a child point of view
Unique display of Technology comparison & changes over the last 20 years, that ask the interesting questions.