Sunday, August 31, 2014

Blog Post Two


The central message in "Mr. Dancealot" was that students cannot accurately learn by sitting and listening to teachers simply talk. You have to practice in order to grasp what you are being taught. When students are exposed to only notes being read, and no active practice is being paired with these notes, nothing is being accomplished. The author makes his case by showing the students starting to take their final. These students have their notes in their hands and still cannot do what they need to do correctly. They have not learned any dance moves. This proves that there is nothing for the brain to attach this information to. This case is also proven by watching how inattentive the students are during the lecture. They are all struggling to pay attention. I absolutely agree with his conclusion. Without activity, there is no retention of this knowledge. Working together, especially in a class like Dance, is imperative for knowledge. The information learned has to be applied in order to create knowledge!

In the video "Teaching in the 21st Century," Roberts states that teaching is constantly changing. Teaching now means that we must use the technology we have today and engage our students, not just entertain them. Roberts said in the video: "Teachers are not the main source of knowledge. We are the filter." That statement cannot be more true. With all of the technology at students' fingertips, if there is something that they do not understand, they can simply look it up on the internet. I know that is something I do almost every day. If I do not know the answer to a question, I will simply pull out my phone and type the question into my internet search bar. With the way that technology is growing, there is no limit on the information that my future students will be able to obtain. Because of this, I will have to use this technology in my classroom. The technology in my classroom will be beneficial in two ways: keeping students engaged in lessons, and making the students feel the need to learn while in school. I know many times in school when I would say "Well, I will just look this up later when I get home," instead of paying attention in class. Putting technology in the classroom will make students feel better about learning because they are welcome to use their electronic devices instead of being forced to keep them in their back packs. I believe this type of learning will help widen students' acceptance to new ways of learning. For example, I am not completely comfortable with the way EDM 310 is structured because of how all of my other classes have been set up. But, my future students would be comfortable with this structure because technology will be so ingrained into their classrooms and ways of learning.

"The Networked Student" video really showed how independent students can be, while staying connected to their teachers. In the video the question "Why does the networked student even need a teacher?" was asked. My answer to that is: the networked student needs their teacher because they service as a guide. The teacher helps the networked student learn how to effectively communicate within their networks. When students first begin the journey into networked classrooms, they do not know where to go or what to do. These beginning stages is when the teacher is most valuable to the student. They will help the student get their "foot in the door," and help them make the connections they need to succeed in the course.

In "Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts," she shows how to use technology in the classroom to help students succeed. One of her main focuses in the video is that collaboration is extremely successful. Throughout the video, Vicki has her students working collaboratively to not only teach themselves, but their classmates also. Vicki states in the video that "Only paper, and only pencil, then only certain types of children are going to succeed." This statement is one that made a light bulb go off inside my head when I heard it. I never quite thought about using technology as an alternative to the classic paper and pencil that students are far too used to. Not everyone learns the same way, and the technology in her classroom can really help those students who learn differently, succeed. I loved how her way of teaching helps empower students to teach themselves. That gives students a great feeling of accomplishment whenever they can say "I taught myself that!"

Throughout my watching of "Who's ahead in the Race?," I really learned a lot. I have been wondering why EDM is such a stressful class for me, and watching this video made me realize why. These elementary school students are so ahead of college students in this race because the major use of technology in classrooms is all they know. These students are not like the college students in the sense that the college students didn't have the technology in their classrooms. Our elementary school was only filled with paper, pens, pencils, and crayons. We were allowed to use computers as a reward for finishing what we were supposed to. In the growing 21st century classrooms, elementary school students are encouraged and required to use technology as a learning aid. They have no idea how thankful they will be that they were taught from the beginning how to use technology in this manner. This is going to be key to their adaptation and success in their adulthood.

I loved the concept shown in the video "Flipping the Classroom." This was something new for me! I had never heard of flipping a classroom before this video. I think that this approach could be very useful to me in my future classroom. But, I do have slightly mixed feelings about it. The bad side I see to this is: if a student watches this video and finds a subject to be "too tough" and frustrating that they give up, will they be penalized for not doing the sheet for that night? I know that sometimes students need to be physically shown how to do something before they can properly understand the subject. I often times find myself to be in that situation. But there is a huge positive side to this concept: students will be more willing to pay attention and include themselves in the lesson the next day because they know about the material already. This would definitely be a concept that I would want to try out in my future classroom.



Sunday, August 24, 2014

Blog Post One


I have heard a lot about EDM 310. What I heard was, well, not very good. I know everyone has heard those horror stories about this class. Because of the stories I have heard, I am a little fearful about this class. I am just worried about the amount of school work, but I know that I will be able to handle it.

EDM 310 is very different than any class I have taken before. It is different in the way that there is SO much stuff I have to do online, while still going to class. This class is basically the same as an online class. That is really the only similarity I have with EDM and the classes I have taken. There are just mainly differences! The other classes I have taken did not have as much outside work as this class does.

The most difficult thing that I think I will have to deal with during EDM 310 is the amount of hours that will have to be spent on this during the week. I am starting all of my Pre-Candidacy classes now, so I am already doing hours of classwork with other classes. This will be a balancing act that I have to figure out! I will be able to address this issue by making an outline of the work that I need to do each week so that I have enough time to do everything.

I am ready to learn more about this class, and hope that I will be able to adjust to the work load easily!


Practice Blog Post


I. Who am I?
A. Where I have lived
B. Major interests
1. Phi Mu
2. Family
C.How I happen to attend USA
1. Close to home
2. Family lives here
D.Personal Information
E. Tell about family

II. Why do I want to be an educator?
A. Make a difference
B. Kid at heart

III. What does an educator do in their practice?
A. Helping children learn
B. Making lesson plans
C. Providing positive experiences
D. Teaching through electronics

IV. My passions
A. Photography
B. Helping others

V. Interesting/Important things


My name is Shelby Begley. I am 20 years old, and was born and raised in Mississippi. I am fortunate enough to say that I have always lived in the same city, and only lived in two houses. I love Long Beach, Mississippi, and plan to return there after I finish college. Joining my sorority, Phi Mu, was the best decision I could have made for my four years at South. The Phi Mu house is my home away from home while I am in school. It has helped me grow as a person in so many ways. While I am away at school, I miss my family SO much! My parents, sister, best friend (whom I consider my sister, also), and my godson are always at home waiting to welcome me back. I have one sister, who is four years older than me, that has helped me through everything. My best friend and her son (my godson), are my world. My godson, Michael, will be two years old in October. He is my best friend, too. We have a lot of great conversations about food, dogs, and the word "no".

Where I wanted to go to college was never a big debate. I always knew I wanted to go to the University of South Alabama. I love that South is only an hour away from Long Beach. I am able to have the "college experience" while being close enough to home that I can go back on the weekends, if I want. This is perfect for me because I love being at home. Another great thing about South, is that I have family that lives in Mobile. My grandparents, aunt, uncle, and cousins live 15 minutes away from campus. That is something I absolutely love, because I am so close to my family. My aunt that lives here also went to South. We are a lot alike, so when I was little I decided that I wanted to do what she did in college, so I did. I am an education major, and in Phi Mu just like she was.


I have always wanted to be a teacher because I am so passionate about helping others. That has always been something I strive to do. I so vividly remember my Kindergarten and 1st grade teacher, and the impact they made on my life. I want to be able to make that same impact on my future students. I am also such a kid at heart. There is no way I could be in a job where I am not around kids! I cannot wait to be a Kindergarten teacher and be able to impact their lives!

In the 21st century, teachers have such a wide range of things that are included in their job description. It is so much more than people, including myself, may think. The most important, and basic, thing that they do is help children learn. That is literally the number one thing that they have to do. Another thing they do is make lesson plans. Lesson plans are so important for the structure of the classroom. Technology has become a primary teaching tool in our schools today. Teachers have to learn to use that technology now as an essential tool to a child's learning experience. I believe that teaching is much more than the formal education. A positive experience is something that can truly impact a student's life. I have had teachers that have given me a positive experience, and I remember them much more than I remember the negative experiences.

My passion in life is photography. I love capturing the special moments in people's lives. Through photography, I can express my emotions while capturing theirs. Another passion I have is helping others, like I said earlier in this blog. Helping other people is such a satisfying feeling.


Source: Photo by Shelby Begley

I expressed my interests and important things in my life earlier in this blog. My family and friends are the most important, and interesting things in my life. I wouldn't be where I am today without them!