March 11th is the day that I went to Pablo Creek Library; there was no class in session in spite of a class being scheduled for Introduction to Email, between 2pm-3:30pm. I went to another library on the following Tuesday, Southeast Regional, where there was a class for Microsoft Office and only two women were in attendance, in addition to the instructor.During this class, the instructor covered the Word part of MS Office giving a breakdown of the various tools and functions of this part application. Even though I didn’t need help in these areas, I could tell that the women that were there were benefiting from the class. This class actually lasted just one hour, possibly because there were so few students and the material could be covered more quickly. There were no materials other than the computers and one printed instruction sheet provided to the students. The instructor projected a matching screen on the wall through the computer, and the students followed her steps. One of the women in the class seemed to have a general working knowledge about the application and the other seemed to have no understanding at all and had many, many questions.This classroom, because it is technology based, had just computers –about 16- a white screen and a projector. There were no other decorations or materials in the room. It was very simple, like a lab. The focus of this class is to provide assistance to people who have not had the advantage of learning basic computer skills in order to compete in the job market or enable them to more efficiently accomplish general life tasks in the technology era.There are other tech classes offered during the 2-3:30 timeframe on Tuesdays throughout the month. There are no reservations or sign ups required for the classes, attendants can just arrive as they like and seating is often not an issue. The classes are free of charge.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Field Trip #2
March 11th is the day that I went to Pablo Creek Library; there was no class in session in spite of a class being scheduled for Introduction to Email, between 2pm-3:30pm. I went to another library on the following Tuesday, Southeast Regional, where there was a class for Microsoft Office and only two women were in attendance, in addition to the instructor.During this class, the instructor covered the Word part of MS Office giving a breakdown of the various tools and functions of this part application. Even though I didn’t need help in these areas, I could tell that the women that were there were benefiting from the class. This class actually lasted just one hour, possibly because there were so few students and the material could be covered more quickly. There were no materials other than the computers and one printed instruction sheet provided to the students. The instructor projected a matching screen on the wall through the computer, and the students followed her steps. One of the women in the class seemed to have a general working knowledge about the application and the other seemed to have no understanding at all and had many, many questions.This classroom, because it is technology based, had just computers –about 16- a white screen and a projector. There were no other decorations or materials in the room. It was very simple, like a lab. The focus of this class is to provide assistance to people who have not had the advantage of learning basic computer skills in order to compete in the job market or enable them to more efficiently accomplish general life tasks in the technology era.There are other tech classes offered during the 2-3:30 timeframe on Tuesdays throughout the month. There are no reservations or sign ups required for the classes, attendants can just arrive as they like and seating is often not an issue. The classes are free of charge.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Booktalking
1-The Halloween House by Carol Moore
2- A Question of Identity Author: Susan Hill
https://animoto.com/play/DAfrY4xQ8eFmQ6hiwfq08Q
Monday, March 2, 2015
Literature and Reflection
1-Write up how you might use a technology enhanced literature circle with your population.
My
goal as an educator is to encourage reading, as well as taking advantage of technology
to facilitate access to literature. There are various ways which I would use
with my students. One would be to divide students into groups and then send the
required text books for reading via e-mail, as an E-book. Then I will ask them
to use illustrations such as a concept map, using any free software. The idea
is to create a brainstorming effect within the group and increase the level of
debate. Also from the ways which I would use with a group of
friends or are interested in reading after configuring literature circle then we use one of the sites to meet online and exchange
of discussion and presentation of sheets. This way will be very useful and I
can be applied to a range of readers from different cities and even from other
countries.
2-Write up your reflection (book review - not on the book but on the process) of your "reading" of your audio book.
In addition to the sound transmission, audio books equally convey emotional fulfillment, intellectual enrichment and entertainment. The primary information in the book remains legitimate as the reader solely reads and does not provide for any translations, clarifications or additional information. Therefore, the intention of the author is achieved all the same. I find that the difference in being able to obtain an E-book is that it is far more convenient and cost effective for anyone, especially students. The books can be obtained anywhere, not just at one specific location and can be opened on any device. They are not confined to a single item that can be lost, or forgotten or even damaged without the possibility of recovery.
Listening to an audio book conserves time. Indeed, slow readers find it very difficult to go through many pages within a short time. Audio versions of novels and course books offer significant solutions that enable a listener to receive a lot of information within a short period of time. Moreover, any details that a listener does not get can be revised by rewinding the audio file. On the other hand, audio books have some limitations that make some people to opt for hard copy books. For instance, they are not the best for teaching children how to read. In as much as audio books enhance listening skills, the same does not improve on reading skills particularly in junior learners.
3-Write up your reflection (book review - not on the book but on the process) of your "reading" of your 5 min reading email delivered book.
Reading an email delivered book is equally convenient, as the soft-copy book is accessible at all times in as much as one has a suitable device that can display the book. However, reading a soft copy books requires that a person be keen, as most people tend to peruse through the writing in a hurry and marking of specific parts can be challenging, especially for persons that are technophobic. Nevertheless, email delivery of books can get one in a circle of similar readers that debate the main points and improve comprehension of the book significantly. The idea of being able to quickly share the e-books with several people at once is excellent for situations like a class assignment. I think I actually enjoy the experience of reading the E-book as well as I do a paper book.
Sunday, February 22, 2015
Field Trip to Library
The Pablo Creek Regional Public Library
The Pablo Creek Regional Public Library
is a facility located on beach blvd in Jacksonville and is a good size with
just one level and looks very much like a traditional library. While there is a
section for children it is somewhat basic in its appearance and not quite as
inviting as some others I have seen that seem to cater more to children. There are computers for adults but they are
set up on long tables in areas that aren’t private and located where the
traffic is high. The library has free wi-fi access and all 40 computers offer
internet access. Even still, there were only a couple people on the computers
in one area but a few more in another area. A few people were reading books
near the bookshelves who were probably just skimming the storylines.
Several programs are offered free of
charge at this library for children, teens and adults including classes for English for speakers of
other languages which seems to be very well organized, established and
interesting. This library did not have an area, equipment or materials specifically
for people with special needs. There are audiobooks, music and movies that can
be checked out in addition to books, for both children and adults. Checkouts
can be done without assistance at self-service checkout machines near the front
and there is an automated return center as well. There are several private meeting rooms which
look like they can be used for many different things. I noticed that there were
an ample number of hard wooden tables and chairs but not sofas or overstuffed
chairs for a more comfortable ‘living room’ seating experience. The age groups those were there within my time library, from 30-60,
in Thursday at 3-6 pm.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Useing Noun Project
These are some icons we can use them with our students:
6- This icon it could teacher use it to show their students that reading time. A book is a great resource for reading. In my classroom, a book would be a literacy element that will represent reading time for students.
7- In this icon teachers would definitely use this element in their classroom to let the students using the internet to log in and browse the web. Searching the web for new information.
1- On this icon it helps my students remember
that they should to do their assignment at home.
2- This icon is eraser. It shows my students
that they should use eraser when they have any mistakes.
3- In this icon it shows the students
that it time to communication and exchange of ideas and experiences among
students this gives them different skills such as self-confidence, the ability
to debate, exchange of ideas, and communicate with members of the community.
4- In this icon it shows to students
that teacher put time limited to the exams or to the class.
5- In this icon it shows to the
students that they should be to be silent. This could teachers use it when the
students having an exam or reading time.
6- This icon it could teacher use it to show their students that reading time. A book is a great resource for reading. In my classroom, a book would be a literacy element that will represent reading time for students.
7- In this icon teachers would definitely use this element in their classroom to let the students using the internet to log in and browse the web. Searching the web for new information.
8- Teacher can show it
to their students to teach them to follow the steps when they are doing any
assignment. Moreover, it can be used to teach students how to organize time and
end the duties regularly.

9- In this icon it shows to students
that today are library day the teachers take their student to the library to
pick book and read it during class or take it to their home.
10- This icon is ruler. In this icon students will be able to use the
ruler to create shapes. Also I can use this icon to tell my students they can
use ruler to put lines on paper to be used in writing.
Monday, February 2, 2015
Using Text-to-Speech
I
like Text-to-speech it is easy to use. I recommend it to who learn a new
language. It is good and more helpful for them. "With the rapid development
of information technology, text-to-speech (TTS) synthesizers, computer programs
converting written text into spoken words, provides great potential for
offering learners with varied and easily accessible spoken language input,"
(Moon, 2012). Language teaching is a difficult process that requires careful
work . The teachers try to find ways to make this difficult process enjoyable
for language learners, I see Text-to-speech it is a good way to ESL. ''Text to
speech services process the text and synthesize it to audio.. EFL/ESL students
can hear the audio helping them in pronunciations and comprehension.." On
addition, it will development of their reading skills, and helping them to
overcome the difficulties they face in pronunciation.
Refrences:
Moon, D. (2012). Web-Based
Text-to-Speech Technologies in Foreign Language Learning: Opportunities and
Challenges. In Computer Applications for Database, Education, and Ubiquitous
Computing (pp. 120-125). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
Are you a EFL/ESL Student? Learn how
Text to Speech can help you. - How can Text to Speech help you in your daily
life? (n.d.). Retrieved February 2, 2015, from
https://sites.google.com/site/besttexttospeech/are-you-a-efl-esl-student-learn-how-text-to-speech-can-help-you
Monday, January 26, 2015
Technology Writing
I went shopping at the regular place I used to shop from. It
is Walmart located in Atlantic Blvd their address is 11900 Atlantic Blvd Kernan
Village Jacksonville, FL 32225. I got perfect writing kit I can use it with my students.
1.
Storage clipboard:
It is a metal box designed to withstand the
stresses of the general contractor
.It makes writing and reading tasks easier
for students, and it stores their extra papers, pencils, and other stuff that
they need it for writing. In addition, it’s lightweight, easy to carry. The
price is $ 18.88
2.
Pen .pal
They durable and hold pencils and pens quite
easily. The students always have a pencil ready and nearby for them when they
start writing. The price is $ 2.88
3.
Ruler:
The children used their rulers to make their
lines in paper and put spaces between the lines. Thus help them to make their
writing more organization. The price is $2.88
4.
Erasers/ Gommes:
These erasers are so easy to hang onto
because of the little holders which help students that have difficult to hold
pencils, erasers or other things in good way. It helps them also to erase their
errors and write the words again without any difficulties. The price is $ 2.00
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