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My name is Christine Hahn and I am a wearer of many hats. I am a new Mom, a soon to be wife,and a pursuer of education just trying to find her way in this world. I love to travel as much as possible, to eat deliciously fattening foods, spend time with my family (sometimes!), make my son laugh until he can hardly stand it, and sky dive in gorgeous places.

I have created this blog as an assignment for a college course I am taking. I am doing this in effort to learn how to better understand the technology that is available to us and to be an effective teacher for my future students. I hope to one day be teaching in an elementary school setting, somewhere between kindergarten and third grade. I have a love for computers but very minimal experience working with blogs, html, etc. I hope that through this class I will gain a better understanding of how this all works so that I can eventually teach it to someone else.. clearly! :)

Happy trails!



Thursday, May 26, 2011

http://www.schoolsmatter.info/
I chose to follow this blog because it addressed a lot of issues in education that are important to me. It discusses standardized testing, historical events and how they affected our education system, and other topics that directly relate me as a (future) teacher. 
 
 
I also checked out a few others, I have listed them below.

http://ssedro.blogspot.com/  - "Adventures in Educational Blogging"
This is a great online resource for future teachers as it pertains to all sorts of important information regarding technology for students. The author of the blog talks about everything from teaching tools she uses to twitter, podcasts, professional development, and how to incorporate blogs into the classroom curriculum.

http://learningcurves.blogspot.com/ - "Learning Curves"
This lady is hilarious. So far what I have read in her blog has shown to be useless to me in the ways of the blogging and internet world. I'm not sure that she will really offer anything that I can use in my classroom with elementary students but I think she can provide good insight into the new technology that is evolving. I also think she shines some light on the funnier side of technology with which frustration comes hand in hand.

http://teachersteachingteachers.org/ - "Teachers Teaching Teachers"
This site connects teachers from around the world. Many of the teachers have connected via the web and through workshops they have attended at various locations. Although it does address technology in the education world it also addresses other worldly situations such as the natural disasters which have been occurring throughout our world.

http://elemenous.typepad.com/weblog/ - "High Techpectations"
The last blog I chose to look at, High Techpectations, has so many different topics on the site that I cannot even begin to mention them. They address literally everything you can imagine. One thing I noticed that was different from other blogs was that they addressed everything under the sun, including You Tube, which I had not seen anyone mention before.

What I found most interesting after searching for educational blogs is the overwhelming amount of them that are available. There are thousands of educational blogs, all filled with great ideas and advice for the classroom. You can find many that are categorized into various subject matters and there is literally no subject that has gone un-blogged! This will be a great resource once I am teaching and the best thing about it is that blogs are constantly being updated and new ones are created so the information is continually getting better and more effective. Some of the blogs I chose to look at were not directly "educational" as far as how to teach technology. Rather they addressed issues that technology creates, worldly issues, and some of them even found humor in the challenges we face when working with technology.

8 comments:

  1. Dang Christine! lol- at first you said the blog was confusing.. and now look! Yours is totally organized.. and even has music! magical! lol. I like it!! Now come to my house and teach me how to make mine cool! :)

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  2. Christine! I LOVE your blog, it's full of personality :D You seem well on your way to mastering the world of blogging (if you haven't already). Looking at your educational blogs, I really appreciated your detailed responses. They gave me a good idea of what to expect on each blog and if they coorelated with my interests. I will definitely check out the blog you are going to follow because I am very interested in historical events and how they have shaped education today. I'm curious how the actions of today will shape the future. I also want to check out the "Learning Curves", even if it will be just for fun.

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  3. Christine, you blog is awesome. You are a natural blogger. I really like your blog sites. I found them to be educational and easy to follow.

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  4. holly wow your blog is way cool. It really makes me want to spice mine up a bit lol

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  5. I loved your blog. I liked all of your comments. I particularly liked when you wrote about the number of educational websites out there. I found them overwhelming at first. I went back to look at a few more and like you, I think that they will prove to be extremely valuable in my teaching career. How did you get the music in the background?

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  6. Holly cow your bolg is awesome. I guess I need to work on the lay out of my blog lol

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  7. Oh wow, I love your blog. With music on the background I feel like my brain is dancing and flowing with the blog comment. I agree with you that there are thousand of education blog out there. It depend on how much information we want to get out of those education blog and how much information we want to make it useful.

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  8. Hey Christine. I really liked schoolsmatter.info. It has some great information on different issues in education. I am looking forward to exploring it more.

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