Sunday, March 29, 2009

Can Facebook be Used as an Educational Tool? Sp09JA0408

Photo of Samantha Mason, Kandis Dyess, and Jessica Kiser
Samantha Mason, Kandis Dyess, and Jessica Kiser discuss the use of Facebook as an educational tool.


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Pick of the Day: Useful Internet Sites for Elementary Techers. Sp09JA0313

Photo of Kristen Younce, Andrea Richards, and Briana Browder
Kristen Younce, Andrea Richards, and Briana Browder discuss useful internet sites for elementary teachers. They discuss four website which are:

The State of Alabama's Department of Education ALEX site which discusses Alabama's efforts to support distance learning in high schools.
Starfall, a site providing many resources for reading. Useful for students and teachers.
Funbrain, games for math, reading and entertainment.
Scholastic, a long time provider of tools to enhance reading. This site has resources for parents, teachers and students.


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Monday, March 9, 2009

Technology Used in the Classroom at the University of South Alabama ss0216

Nicholas Martin, Gretta Dailey, and Sarah Dockery describe and discuss technology used in their classes at USA. For more information consult these sites:
University of South Alabama Homepage
USA Online

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ACCESS Distance Learning: A Work in Progress ss0112

Henryetta Alexander, April Jones, and Ashley ReedHenryetta Alexander, April Jones, and Ashley Reed discuss the development of the ACCESS distance learning program and its possible impact on Alabama students in the future.


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Pick of the Day: Source Materials for High School Teachers on the World Wide Web. Sp09JA0207

Photo of Anne Gardner and Kimberly Hinojosa


Anne Gardner and Kimberly Hinojosa discuss four websites that offer source materials for teachers today. These website are:

High School Ace, a site that assists high school students with a variety of high school courses.
SchoolWorld, a commercial site which creates and hosts websites for teachers and schools.
HippoCampus, a source for multimedia leassons and source materials for a variety of courses.
The College Board SAT site.


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What I Learned from "The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch" JA0118

Photo graph of Ms. Averitt's EDM 310 group one podcast students Jennifer Lenox and Lynda Rigsby
Jennifer Lenox and Lynda Rigsby discuss life lessons learned from Randy Pausch's Last Lecture.



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Interview with Ms. Angela Rand

Jonas Cockson, Ms. Angela M. Rand, Anthony Capps and Hannah Rogers
Jonas Cockson, Ms. Angela M. Rand, Anthony Capps and Hannah Rogers participate in this podcast in which Jonas, Anthony and Hannah interview Ms. Rand, Librarian and Head of Information Services, Baldwin County Campus, University of South Alabama. The central focus of the discussion is the use of social networking sites, such as FaceBook (sign in to Facebook and search for USABaldwinCounty), Twitter, Flickr and YouTube by the Baldwin County Campus to inform students and potential students about the opportunities offered by the Baldwin County Campus and the University of South Alabama.

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Facebook: It's In Class! But Can It Be Useful in Class? Pros and Cons S09JST0204

Peyton Ivey, Kendra Hill, Jessica White and Jessica Courville

Peyton Ivey, Kendra Hill, Jessica White and Jessica Courville discuss Facebook. They find there are many pros and cons to Facebook when it is considered an educational tool. In this discussion they review those pros and cons with listeners to the podcast.
Not a Facebook user? Use this link to Facebook.

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Can Podcasts Be Used in Classes I Will Teach? S09JST1104

Jeremy Sellers, Owen Gates and Michelle Kennedy

Jeremy Sellers, Owen Gates and Michelle Kennedy discuss the use of podcasts in education and consider whether they may use podcasts in classes that they will teach.

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Useful Websites for High School Teachers

Allie Wilson, Ashley Smith and Lonni Stewart

Allie Wilson, Ashley Smith and Lonni Stewart identify and discuss a number of websites that are useful for high school teachers.
Links to the websites mentioned in this podcast:
TeacherVision, a website with lesson plans and more for teachers.
Teachers.net, a site aimed at creating teacher links and communities as well as providing a variety of services to teachers.
High School Ace, a site that assists high school students with a variety of high school courses.
The Teacher Tap, a professional development resources for teachers and librarians that focuses on using technology in their professional lives.


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A Discussion of "Did You Know? Shift Happens" S09JST0204

Jessica Prestage, John Dunlop and Christie Love

Jessica Prestage, John Dunlop and Christie Love discuss the presentation developed by Karl Fisch and others which reveals some startling facts about education and technology today and some interesting and provocative predictions about the future. To see the presentation, CLICK HERE.

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The Economic Crisis and How It Affects Alabama Schools: An Interview with Dr. Harold Dodge S09JST0204

Dr. Harold Dodge, Johnie Aughtman and Jacquelyn Poirier

Dr. Harold Dodge, Chair of the Department of Leadership and Education of the University of South Alabama and former Superintendent of Mobile County Schools discusses the current economic crisis and its impact on education in Alabama with Johnie Aughtman and Jacquelyn Poirier.

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Burp Back Education: A Discussion with Dr. John Strange S09JSM603

Lauren Roberts, Kimberly White and Dr. John Strange

Lauren Roberts, Kimberly White and Dr. John Strange discuss "burpback education" and how to overcome it.

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How Technology is Used in the College of Education S09JST0904

Carol Perez, Christina Moore and Michelle Ward

Carol Perez, Christina Moore and Michelle Ward discuss how technology is used in the classrooms of the College of Education at the University of South Alabama.

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You Tube - Can It Be Useful in the Classroom? S09JST1103

Michael Pace and BJ Moore

Michael Pace and BJ Moore discuss whether YouTube could be useful in a classroom.

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Dominique, Heather and Kathleen (DHK) Present 3 Good Websites for Teaching Materials S09JST

Heather Klein, Kathleen Scrivner and Dominique Benward
Heather Klein, Kathleen Scrivner and Dominique Benward identify 3 good websites for materials which teachers can use in their classrooms.


Click on these links to visit the websites discussed in this podcast:
A B C Teach
Gamequarium
teAchnology


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Jobs, Teachers and Education: A Discussion with Dean Richard Hayes S09JST1103

Justin Bailey, Helen Ramsay, Meagan Green and Dean Richard Hayes

Justin Bailey, Helen Ramsay and Meagan Green discuss with Dr. Richard Hayes, Dean of the College of Education at the University of South Alabama how jobs, demand for teachers and curriculum interact.

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Randy Pausch's Teaching Techniques S09JSM602

Keith Grace and Kimberly Bass

Keith Grace and Kimberly Bass discuss "The Last Lecture of Randy Pausch" and describe his teaching and learning techniques. In his "last lecture" titled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" Randy gave us numerous examples of his teaching techniques and his own personal learning experiences even though his lecture was not explicitly dealing with these topics. Randy was a Professor at Carnegie Mellon. If you have not listened to or watched Randy's "Last Lecture", we strongly urge you to do so. You can find a link to the YouTube video of Randy's lecture on the Carnegie Mellon University site.

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Using iTunes and Google Earth in Instruction S09JST0904

Dr. Eddie Shaw, Bryn Jarvis and Miranda Hill

Dr. Eddie Shaw, Bryn Jarvis and Miranda Hill discuss how iTunes and Google Earth can be used to enrich learning in a classroom.


Download iTunes (free for Mac or Windows).
Download Google Earth (free for Macor Windows).

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Websites for Elementary Teachers S09JST0903

Mary Davis, Matt Quimby and Johnetta Dixon

Mary Davis, Matt Quimby and Johnetta Dixon identify some websites that can be very useful to elementary school teachers.
Links to websites referred to in this podcast:
The Teachers Corner, a very goode collection of teacher resources and lesson plans.
Songs for Teachers. This website contains theme related songs and poems for use in a classroom or with students anywhere.
Ed Helper Looking for puzzles that help kids learn? This is where you can find them!
School Express Eworkbooks, Thematic Units, Worksheets, Tools for Teachers and Parents.
On-Line Leveled Reading Library K-6

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Technology in the Classroom at the University of South Alabama S09JST1102



Brandi Hands, Rachel Callahan, Adrienne Breech and Katelyn Lilly discuss the use of thechnology in their classrooms at the University of South Alabama.

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Classroom Technology - Then, Now and Tomorrow: An Interview with Dr. Philip Feldman

Dr. Phil Feldman, Meghan Harbuck and Shannon Smith

Dr. Phil Feldman discusses the past, present and future of classroom technology with Meghan Harbuck and Shannon Smith.


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International Blogs and Other Resources

Jonas Cockson, Michael Curry and Richard Garriga

Jonas Cockson, Michael Curry and Richard Garriga discuss international blogs and other international resources for teachers.


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Links for websites mentioned in this podcast:
Rural China Education Foundation
Dr. Alice Christie's Website

ACCESS - Distance Learning in Alabama's High Schools S09JST0201




Megan Morgan, Alicia Baxter and Angel Jackson perform a script that informs the listeners about ACCESS - the Alabama State Department of Education's distant learning program for public high schools in the state.

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Useful Blogs for Teachers S09JST1101

Helen Ramsay, MariKate Howell, Stacey Sylvester and Rachael Bradford

Helen Ramsay, MariKate Howell, Rachael Bradford and Stacey Sylvester review blogs that will be useful to teachers.


Sites Mentioned in This Podcast:

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The Pros and Cons of Wikipedia S09JST0901

Courtney Rose, Leah Hall and Annie Hutson

Courtney Rose, Leah Hall and Annie Hutson discuss the pros and cons of Wikipedia.
Just click here to go to the English version of Wikipedia. or click here to go to Wikipedia's home page.

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