Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Blog Post #2

Did You Know?
To be honest, my first reaction was literally WOW! There were bits of information on this video that I had no clue were even possible! I thought it was a well thought out and very intellectual presentation that covered many interesting topics relative to our lives today.
The one thing I am unsure of however is how and where they got all this information and if the information is really true. I can only assume that this video is based on fact and that I just can’t fathom the truth. For example, I cannot see how it would be possible for India to have more honors students than America has kids. And also how there are over 200 million registered users on MySpace. It is amazing how our generation today uses the internet and how it took a mere two years for facebook to reach a market audience of 50 million people.

Mr. Winkle Wakes
This video makes me think about all the times I hear on the radio or television about someone older having a birthday. I am talking about grandparents or even great grandparents turning 100 or even older. It makes me wonder what they think about their lives. If you think about it, they have been through The Great Depression, World Wars, segregation, changes in vehicles, gas wars, tools made easier, and most importantly like the video shows, the technology age.
I both agree and disagree with its remarks on the fact that education is the same as it was the way he remembers it. Well yes kids are required to go to class, take notes, and learn, but we as students have many more resources at our fingertips than anyone that long ago could have ever imagined. And one great example would be this class, where 75% of the time is spent online and we rarely meet and have lecture. It’s a very big change from the old traditional way of learning in schools.

The Importance Of Creativity
Creativity is as important as literacy! I agree with this statement 100%. I believe that if there was as much emphasis in schools for creativity that kids would open their minds to learning at much greater capacities than they are at now.
I also believe that as much importance should be placed on activities such as music, art, and dramas is placed on math and English so that it will allow students to be more creative and possibly push them to pursue a career in something they may have previously seen as out of reach. And Mr. Robinson says it best when he says “If you’re not prepared to be wrong, you’ll never come up with anything original.”

Harness Your Students Digital Smarts
I agree with this video. To me, using many different types of learning techniques, such as using technology in the classroom, will help students of all educational backgrounds succeed. I believe this because our generation is one of much technology and it is in our faces 24/7. And there are several cases where the student will know more than the teacher. So why would we not use the resources that kids know how to use and love to use to teach your class.
I like the idea the teacher presents of when her students don’t know a definition to a word how she makes them look it up. I use technology in the same way and many times I will be on Google searching for the meaning of a word. I believe the same should be done in classes to help students to become self motivated to learn and actually help them to learn on their own as well.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Blog Assignment 1

My name Cody Coleman. I was born and raised in Robertsdale, Alabama, which is across the bay in Baldwin County about forty five minutes away. My family consists of my mother, father, and two brothers; one older, one younger. We live on a 350 acre farm where we raise approximately 250 head of beef cattle. My mother and father both are high school chemistry and physics teachers, which is what I hope to become once I graduate. And also my older brother is a high school math teacher and football coach. It just so happens that my family is my biggest drive for why I want to enter the field of education. I love children and I love to help people and I feel like that is what i was put on this earth to do. And of course I dont mind the christmas and summer breaks either.
As far as passions and hobbies, I love things that most would consider "country." I love working on our farm, hunting, fishing, riding fourwheelers, making huge bonfires out in our back pasteurs, and taking my old truck through the mud every now and then. I also love many sports. I played football in high school and i hope to coach it one day, however in my coming to South i have aquired a new love for a totally different sport. That sport is raquetball. I also love basketball, baseball and another favorite golf. I hope to one day become an old retired teacher who does nothing but travel around in my motorhome and golf!