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Friday, April 19, 2013

Module Four Blog Second Life


 
The second life is 3D imaging.  It brings out the picture into the real world.  An individual can dress up a doll online.  This type of technology reminds me of the paper dolls that I used to dress up when I was a child.  The materials were paper and put together manually.  The second life puts the paper doll online and using a cursor the user can put together a pretty looking doll. The user can turn the “paper” doll around put various outfits together and then finally make the doll static and take a picture of the doll. 

The only way I can see this technology changing or being replaced is having the images “shoot out”.  The picture is generated and put out there in the same manner similar to a spotlight.     

My iPad has a couple of apps with this technology and I use it to help the students understand that people have eyes, nose, mouth and that all of this part of the human being.  This is a way for students learn that people have a various ways of communicating to other people. The student’s learn that there is nonverbal way of communicating.  In addition, it is a way to help student different parts of community or site.  It provides a way to have a virtual field trip.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Continued to Narrow the Field

This week I have been narrowing the field towards my prospectus.  I have determined that technology can help teachers forms communities that will be beneficial to all, especially specialised teachers.  However, I don't know what more teachers do not use technology in order to develop their teams.  It would save them time and planning.  

There could be a number of reasons.  I know that sometimes, I do not want to take the time and prefer a in person meeting.  However, it is nice to make sure that I I am in the know.  Technology provides a visual format and a place to keep all of the information in one place.  

Thursday, April 11, 2013

EDUC 8848: Module Three

Rhymes of History:  Lessons of the Past; Applied to the Future!

Dr. Thornburg stated that the future technology will be like the present technology only with cooler tools.  This so true in many different ways.  As a student in the late seventies and early eighties, I never thought the day would come when I carry an eReader (Kindle), a iPad, and cellular phone in my purse everyday.  Now I think twice about leaving my iPad and Kindle at home.  (I can always find a phone)

The iPad that I use today has replaced the electric typewriter that my mother insisted I learn how to keyboard.  The eReader replaced all of the books that I used to hide inside my textbooks in school.  The difference between the two decades are that the my Kindle, iPad and cellphone are much lighter than the items that I had in those days.

For example: My electric typewriter was relatively light and portable, however, I needed whiteout for the mistakes that I would make on my paper.  The paper had to physically inserted into the device.  I would use reams of paper to write papers, stories or whatever, but the final outcome still looked better than my handwritten papers.  Plus, thanks to my mother's insistence I was a good typist.  

Next, the electric typewriter became a word processor that I could not live without.  The word processor would allow me to type anything, correct mistakes, and save it in the processor.  It was great!  It was also bulky and heavy.  I could only use it in one place at a time.  It was not feasible to carry it with me, like an electric typewriter.  However, myself and many other  people used both items interchangeable at the time.

The laptop!  Well, I couldn't wait for the laptop, oh my!  I still use it, for many of the same things I use my iPad.  In fact before my laptop died, I would carry both my iPad and laptop with me and use both much in the same manner as I used my electric typewriter and word processor.  The iPad is easier to stick in my purse, while I do miss my laptop, I really like my iPad and I carry in my purse always.  I will turn around and go back home to retrieve my iPad if I forget it at school or home.  The iPad has keyboard in it's screen and an external keyboard.  I use both depending on the place, situation and area.  The iPad does everything that the electric typewriter, word processor and laptop (except I haven't figured out how to submit my assignments to Turnin with the iPad).

Reference:
Thronburg, D (Producer) (n.d.) Rhymes of History (Video Pdcast) Laureate Education, Inc.