Monday, April 27, 2009

Final Blog

FINAL blog—please post a final blog about...blogging...and what you have learned about it, how it could be used by you in the future in your chosen field, what you have learned by other bloggers you have read (or are reading), and whether you will continue to keep your blog going or let it drop. Finally, what is your advice to new bloggers?

I'd like to start this blog by saying that I have learned a lot about blogging since I started this semester. I've seen it used in many different ways. (as a teaching tool, to talk to other teachers, or even to have young children use in a classroom.) I've learned that these blogs can be professional or personal. I've learned that some are useful and some are not. Some are funny and some are serious. There is no right or wrong way to make a blog and the possibilities of it are endless. As much as I like blogs I'm not sure that I will continue blogging. I may stop for a while and come back to it when I start teaching in a classroom of my own. My advise to someone who is just starting a blog is to keep your mind open. You can't say or do anything wrong on blogger. Like I said before there is no right or wrong so feel free to be as creative/expressive as you want.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Did You Know?

Hey everyone!
   One of my teammates showed me this video and I thought it was awesome! Some of this stuff was insane but totally true! Hope you all enjoy :)

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Children & Technology

Hey everyone!
  So I know someone already talked about it in one of their blogs last week but I'm going to bring up the topic again. I was in my CHF 203 class where you get to play with pre-school children and observe them and I was talking to one of the little girls. We were talking about pets and she told me she had a hedge hog so we talked about what they eat and where they live and things like that. When we were talking about how the hedge hog doesn't shed but does something similar called quilling the little girl mentioned to me that she saw a video of it on YouTube. This got me thinking... Did this girls mother or father look up on YouTube quilling? Did the little girl go on YouTube and type in hedge hog or quilling? What else would she find if she typed in one of those words?  So i did some investigating on YouTube and typed in both of the words "quilling" and "hedge hog"...
   When I typed in "hedge hog" I found many useless videos about random things like sonic the hedge hog and peoples hedge hogs doing random things. When I typed in quilling I found only things about quilling which happens to be a craft that people do. None of these videos seemed educational. It's interesting to see what things will come up when you type in words like that. I had no idea that quilling was a craft I just thought it had to do with hedge hogs shedding. 
   Anyways this is just something for people to think about when they get on YouTube next time. 

Saturday, March 21, 2009

25 Things I Hate About Facebook

Hey everyone, 
  I found this video youtube and thought it was hilarious! Some of the things that this guy comes up with are so true! Julian Smith talks at the end about relationship gossip ad if it's not on facebook it's not official and I thought that was great! Anyways I thought some other people might want to check it out and get a little laugh out of it. It's interesting how much everyone loves facebook but when you listen to this guy talk about it you sit there ant think "That's sooooo true!"

Monday, March 9, 2009

Oprah, Jon & Kate Plus 8, and Technology

Hello again!
Today I was watching Oprah and she had Jon & Kate Plus 8 on her show. They were talking to them through the camera because Jon & Kate and their children were at home doing the show. Near the end of the show they used Skype to talk to a couple who was expecting quadruplets. I found this very interesting! I'd never seen anyone on a large television show use Skype. It was soooo cool! How awesome is it that because of Skype the couple could share their story with Oprah and talk to Jon & Kate about their experience. The woman was so far along in her pregnancy that it would be hard for her to travel across the country to be on the show. Instead she can stay in the comfort of her home and talk to America. Anyways I thought this was pretty neat because before this class I'd only seen one person use Skype and it was my roommate last year because boyfriend was in Iraq, so to see something like that used on television was a big deal. 
Again hope everyone is having a good break! See you all soon!

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Billboards

Hey everyone!
I'm not really sure how much this has to do with technology but I'm going to talk about it anyways. Some of you already know this but our softball team is in Florida right now for spring break. When we travel to the field I always notice all the billboards on the side of the road. I remember asking my dad one time why Maine doesn't have billboards. It seems like every other state we travel to does but we don't. So I did a little research and found out that in Maine it is illegal to have billboards. They were banned in 1965 as part of the Federal Highway Beautification Act. According to the Portland Press Herald Maine, Vermont, Hawaii, and Alaska are the only four states that ban billboards. Anyways I thought this was a fun little fact. I guess it relates to technology because some billboards are now just like TV screens and they flash peoples signs instead of being pasted on, or they rotate panels to display 3 or 4 different signs. 
Hope everyones break is going well! :)

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Technology on TV

Hello!
    Yesterday our softball team was traveling back from South Carolina. We got stuck in the airport over night and ended up having to take a bus back from Albany, NY. The point of this was that we were watching the show House on the bus yesterday. They were testing out these blood samples of this woman and couldn't figure out what exactly was wrong with her. Near the end of the show they finally had someone test the blood by hand and they figured out she had a parasite which can easily be seen when you are looking at it under a microscope. One of the people made  a comment that "If we had just looked at the blood with our own hands then we would have noticed this right away" the response to hat was "That's what happens in our technology based world." I thought that was very interesting. Although we have all of this technology we sometimes over look that doing things by hand can be a better choice. It's the same way with spell check on computers. You can't tell me that people who type something up go through and spell check their papers after they have already spell checked it on the computer. Anyways I thought it was a good point to bring up. We rely on technology all the time but perhaps we should try things without technology once and a while and remember what it's like.