Showing posts with label #emotions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #emotions. Show all posts

Monday, 29 April 2019

Final Project

Hi you all!

Our adventure is coming to an end... It is time to say "see you later alligator". It has been a year full of challenges and overcomings. I have learned a lot!!


We started the subject creating a learning diary and an avatar (done with Plotagon -one of my favourite digital tools). Now my blog has got 13 posts and my avatar has become one of my "best friends".

Blogger is a great tool. I've used it to self-reflect in my own learning as a teacher and also to show everybody my progress. I saw many tutorials to learn to put a clock on it, a counter, a list of blogs, etc.

After that, I added a Creative Commons Attribution- Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License to my blog.

We learned to respect copyrights and to cite, attribute and license usable images. That is something we have to teach our students as well.
I designed a CLIL activity where images from Pixabay and Pexels appeared but if you don't find the wished picture on these, there are other open images repositories that you can use.
Digital citizenship implies the responsible use of online images or videos, among others.

Then, we learned to filter, organize and curate information. The tool I have used to curate content is Pinterest. But there are other tools like Symbaloo, Pearltrees or List.ly.

After that, we created an account on Twitter as we should show the world what we were doing. Through Twitter we also create a tiny story. It was really fun and we did it together!

Then, we learned about different tools and apps to create support slideshows. Genial.ly, Google Slides, Prezi, Powtoon or Biteslide were some of the examples. My students loved the slideshow about Magnetism I made for them. I taught them how to use it and now they use it each time they have to do an oral presentation.

The next thing we learned in class was to create online visual artifacts. We learned how to create comics, mind maps and infographics. These artifacts are incredibly useful in English but even more in CLIL subjects as they help students to make the content more memorable. I used StoryboardThat to create the comic, but I could have used Pixton or Creaza.
To do the mind map I used Creately although I could have used Mind42, SpiderScribe or Bubbl.us. Primary Students may find it difficult to use Creately, even though we could help them, so this app is useful for teachers, but we cannot expect them to use it correctly.
These are tools to create single mindmapping but there are other apps to create collaborative mindmapping like Coggle, or Mindmeister.
To do the infographic I used Picktochart. Easel.ly, Canva, Smore, Mural.ly, and Padlet are other examples you can also use.
I loved designing my own online visual artifacts even though it was very time-consuming. These visuals help students to memorize and understand the new contents. So it is worthy to spend the time on these.

Then we started the unit 6 called "Broadcast it!". We learned how to podcast and how to create an educational audio project. I enjoyed this unit so much that I made an educational audio project in my school. It was very rewarding. The online platform that I used was SoundCloud. I had already used it so it wasn't difficult to do the task.

The last topic we saw in class was unit 7 called "Flip it". Here we learned about inspiring educational video projects worldwide (The World is my Audience- Twima8) and we learned how to design and edit educational video clips (using iMovie, GarageBand, Pixabay, and QuickTime).
Unit 7 was my favourite one. We learned a lot, we worked cooperatively with our classmates doing the Chroma project, we visited the Future Classroom Lab and we shared our personal stories in FlipGrid!!!It was really moving!

Appart from all we learned in these units, we attended a course by INTEF in AULA-IFEMA about the Digital Competence Portfolio.
We have also attended a webinar on Mobile Learning (given by María Jesús García San Martín) and about all the possibilities INTEF offers us (click HERE for more information).
And we heard an inspiring speech about eTwinning when we went to the Future Classroom Lab.

I cannot be more grateful to MªJesús for having taught us so many things and to my classmates for having been such a great support all this year.

I finish this post with my final artifact. It is a Prezi presentation. I wanted to use a different tool from the ones I had used as I have not found the time to try all the tools MªJesús has taught us.

Prezi has given me the opportunity to show you what I  have learned along this course and now I am aware that it has been a lot!

In my slideshow presentation, I have described my learning process throughout this course and I have shared the evidence of my learning with some screenshots of my outcomes and artifacts.

In the "Farawell slide" or under the Prezi presentation, there is a video where I explain what I liked the most, the least, what I found more and less useful, what I intend to use in the classroom from now on; a key idea that I have taken from the course and a reflection on what the participation in the course has meant for me. I hope you like it!


  


Saturday, 27 April 2019

#Twima8

Hi you all!

Have you ever thought about the story of your life? I am sure most of you have not thought about why you are the kind of person you are now.

Our life is the result of the choices we have made. Becoming a teacher is the best decision I have taken. And you? What is the story of your life?

Today I am going to present to you a new app! It is called FlipGrid. FlipGrid is where social and emotional learning happens!. It is designed to promote open discussion among all students within your classroom.  So, for me this app is very useful as teachers can post topics, videos, or links for discussion and students can respond to the prompt and to each other with short video reflections. Besides, recording the video is quick, easy and funny and helps to improve students' listening and speaking skills. This app it is free and you can use it online on your computer (as I did) or you can do it on your mobile phone as it is available for iOS and for Android.

I have already used this app to participate in a worldwide collaborative video storytelling project called "The World is my Audience" (8th edition) and I loved it! I am sure our students would also love to participate in a worldwide project!!!Doing this activity would help them to improve their cultural awareness as well!



Participating in a worldwide collaborative project was scary at first. I am very shy and it is difficult for me to be in front of a camera knowing many people could hear me speaking in English and about my own feelings. However, I found the topic very appealing so I decided to do it. I had the idea of what I wanted to say but I knew it was going to be hard to deal with all the emotions that would bring me to talk about the teaching experience that changed my life. I had to record it several times as I was very moved. I am glad I did it. I feel very happy to have shared this story with the world.

In my video, I talk about a hard teaching experience that finally became a life lesson but you can hear more stories in #twima8-We all have a story. For me, it is restorative to listen to other people who work in the same job as you do.


How did I do it? First, I wrote in the browser: https://flipgrid.com/83c385. Then, I pressed the green bottom and I recorded myself. Your video can last up to 5 minutes. Next, you take a picture of yourself and if you wish, you can add emojis or stickers on it. Finally, you write your name and your email account and you publish it! Super easy!!!!

Here you can hear my story! I hope you like it!





And here are some of my classmates' stories. Enjoy them!


Tuesday, 19 March 2019

USING COMICS IN THE CLASSROOM

Our students deal with many of the same emotions as adults. Children get angry, nervous, sad, embarrassed, happy, frustrated and insecure, but they often do not have the words to talk about how they are feeling or are too shy to express themselves. Comics are a thoughtful and accessible medium which appeals to students of all personalities. They offer a creative way for a reserved student to contribute his or her valuable thoughts and stories, which might otherwise be missed.

Our teacher MªJesús has asked us to create a comic in order to help our students to feel more confident with our subjects. She proposed several tools to create the comic. They are:
-Pixton: https://www.pixton.com
-Creaza: https://www.creaza.com/frontpage
-StoryboardThat: http://www.storyboardthat.com

I chose Storyboardthat. This app is very easy to use. The program provides pre-made scenes which can be easily customizable, characters, text boxes, shapes and other images to choose from. You can drag and drop these items into your chosen layout. Scenes are organized into locational and thematic categories (e.g. school). Characters are organized similarly and can be customized with hair color, eye color, emotions, gestures and other edits. Text boxes allow the student to give a voice to their characters. Shapes and additional images add props to the story.

The disadvantages of using StoryboardThat are it only contains still images (video is not supported) and that you are limited to the stock characters and scenes (unless you pay).

StoryboardThat is a great tool that teachers can use in class with their students. I will definitely use it!

Here is my comic. It was created for my 6th graders.


Made with Storyboard That

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