Thursday, March 22, 2012

Google Forms--Take my Travel Questionnaire!

I finally got around to creating my Google form for the 5TTT. I only emailed it to four participants as I didn't want to bother people with it just for fun. The topic is travel and there are just a few questions. If you feel like answering it for fun, I am also going to embed it here.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Google Docs

Well, I never got around to creating a Google Doc that would be useful to me in my position here at Park Center. I did share my spreadsheet for New York City with a few people, however. Click here to view it, too, if you are interested. I originally created it and shared it with my husband so we could think of places we wanted to be sure and visit when we are in New York City over spring break. We were both able to log in and contribute as we thought of or came across new ideas.

I also helped my kids' preschool create their own website using Google Sites that incorporates some use of Google Docs. If you want to check that out as well, the web address is: www.lnnest.com.

Let me know what you think of the site and my spreadsheet...have any other ideas for me to add to my list as we explore the Big Apple?

Monday, February 20, 2012

Tech Tool 2: Google Docs

It is now February and our tool to learn and work on this month is Google Docs. I have had some training and experience in using this tool before. I have found it doesn't work so well for me in my position at Park Center because all the docs I would love to collaborate with others online are way too big and the formatting gets compromised.
I have used Google Docs for smaller tasks and for other jobs outside of school. For example, I created a whole Google Site for my kids' daycare/preschool which incorporated uploading some Google Docs as well.

This month, so far, I created a personal spreadsheet including sites I want to visit while I am in New York City over spring break. I have shared it with my husband for him to view and add his input as well. It will be nice to have easy access to those things we want to see and do including neighborhoods, addresses, phone numbers, and websites.

I will have to think of something work-related to share with some of you to officially complete this task. Stay tuned...

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Joy of Books

OK I just discovered this video this morning, and I love it! It doesn't really have to do with technology and education directly, but I thought it was a great use of technology and creativity and still speaks to new technologies in that the end message is "There is still nothing quite like a REAL book." I completely agree!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Use of Technology in Education

Here is a quick video I found that lays out what they consider the "Top 10 Reasons to Use Technology in Education." I realize it is an ad for their products in the end, but I thought the reasons they laid out to use technology in learning were important points and communicated effectively. If you ignore the last 20 seconds which are meant to sell their products, I think they make a good argument---whether you use their products or not.


Teachers, what do you think? Are these valid points? Do you find technology helpful in the classroom? Or is it a hindrance to you?

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Teaching Tools

Just got an email about new technology training that is of great interest to me. The first step is to create a blog...DONE!

I guess that means I'm going public now...with co-workers nonetheless! YIKES. 

Anyhow, here it is...I'm looking forward to trying all the other tools in the coming months as well. I'll be sure to share any cool things I discover and hope to keep this up more regularly during the duration of this at least.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Just breathe...

As I departed for our Disney vacation in January, I had some health scares which I had to deal with through the spring.  By the end of May, I was given the "all clear" and had to scramble to get my head back on straight.  As a Busy Bee, I have a constant buzzing in my ear.  I think about a million things and have a never-ending to-do list.  When your health is in jeopardy, things slow down and often, the things you thought were important, fall to the wayside.

I am one of the most laid back people you will ever meet.  Very little can frazzle me.  But when you mess with good health, I think that can put anyone in a tailspin.  For the first time in a long time, I felt tremendous stress.  And it would ebb and flow with results of weekly medical tests.  How did I get to this place?

Now that it is the middle of summer, I finally feel like I can breathe again.  I feel like I am getting as close to "normal" as I can.  I am getting better organized and sorting things out to keep my crazy life running smoothly.  The Busy Bee is back in business!