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Like to play sports and workout. Love to go out with my wife. Like to travel everywhere.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Blog Assignment 2

Did you know 3.0
After watching the video I have come to the conclusion that teachers need to work harder with the students starting in elementary school. One way to do this is by helping them to progress in English language and into subjects such as science and math. By doing this you will prepare our students for the world upon graduation.



Look how far we have come along with the Internet and computers is crazy. In a span of 20 years we have gone from computers running on ms/dos to smart phones that have computers built into them. The first computer fit in a room now the computers are so small they fit into our pockets. I rarely check my computer at home for emails, Facebook or any other social networking items because I can do it on my iPhone. I can not wait to see what happens in the next 10 years or so. 

 Mr. Winkle Wakes
 After watching the video I found this video to good and bad for the way society is today. Being able to talk to someone across the globe is a great tool for networking and work. One bad item would be putting something online for your friends to see and the whole globe has come across it. I think if you know how to 

use technology correctly then it will be in your advantage. Using technology to save lives in a hospital is great for all countries and people. 

 In the school I think we need more technology to help advance our students and make school more interesting. Sitting in a lecture all day only gives students a sour note. We should be able to go from lectures to showing the students that they are studying what works in the real world 
after graduation.  
 

The Importance of Creativity

First off Ken Robinson is pretty funny, but he hits the creativity right on the spot. We let kids be creative at a young age but when they get older we stop their creativity. Why do we force them to stop being creative? We are trying to educate kids on something that is not even around yet. Trying to prepare them for the future of what we really do not know anything about. That gets pretty hard because most of it becomes guess work.
 

He makes a point on something in the arts but it was true. Most of the schools 
are taking arts away and pushing it out of school. We should allow our students and kids to follow something they love even if it was in the arts and not in school. We need to educate the whole student and not just the mind. All of our 
education systems are the same and not different and that keeps kids from there 
full potential. We need to keep our body from just being a transport for our heads, which means we need to educate the whole body not just the brain. 


Cecelia Gault (Young Student in Finland) Interviews Sir Ken Robinson




We need to split up our time in schools between technology, arts, and the curriculum courses which is, true. With how the world is advancing in the technical aspect of today we need to teach that way. We need to bridge the gap between our country and others world wide. We also need to bridge the gap between the older and younger generations. Need to have our communities and students get together to fix problems. He says that all are creative that is true we just need to push students to find what that creativity is.          

Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts


I like how she lets her students teach parts of the class so they can get a hang 
of what they are doing better. Putting them in touch with world is great and 
helps them learn about stuff outside of where they are from digitally. If you
 empower kids and give them opportunities to succeed then they will succeed in life. 

I like how she uses all parts of technology to help teach students. Sharing ideas between students and teachers from abroad helps you to better learn different ways of finishing projects from different points of view. I think by taking the students to the other countries who they worked with will also let them meet 
those who helped with the projects. More schools should be able to run classrooms like hers. 

first computer

picture of iphone

Thursday, January 20, 2011

My Bio

I was born in New Braunfels, Texas, which is a town just north of San Antonio. I just recently married my soulmate by the name of Michelle. My parents, brother, and two nephews live in Texas. Michelle is also from Texas but moved to Mobile to finish school and help take care of her grandma with her parents. Michelle has a degree from South Alabama in business administrative and for that real I figured I should get my degree at South Alabama.

My major is physical education to one day become a football coach. I played various other sports to stay in shape, have fun, and like to workout. I have been in the US Navy for the past 9 years and have loved every bit of it. The Navy has given me the opportunity to see other counties and has opened my eyes. My dream would be to a coach for a division 1 college football program.