I had to create a Glogster for an assignment in my Educational Technology class. We could select any topic that we wanted. Since I did a booth at a preparedness night at church on food dehydration I thought I would make my Glogster on that. I need feedback from peers for my written reflection on the assignment so please take a look and share any feedback below in the comments section! Thanks!
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Making a word art using Wordle
Every now and then I learn something at school that I think it pretty cool. This week in my Educational Technology class we learned about making word art using Wordle. Part of the assignment was to reflect on how we might use this in our classrooms when we become teachers. I think it is a great idea for a classroom or even for use at home with kids. I am including my completed assignment along with a summary reflection with some ideas on how word art activities could be educational and fun.
Reflection of Word Art activity:
This word activity relates back to
ISTE NETST by incorporating several of the standards we discussed in class. For
example the activity worked to inspire student learning and creativity. This
was done by the student picking their own descriptive words and then being able
to creatively choose how those words would be displayed. It also served to
design and develop digital age learning experiences and assessments and also
modeled digital age work and learning. The processes encouraged students to
collaborate with one another on ideas for words and also to communicate by
assisting other students who were not as familiar with technology. This also
provided an opportunity to promote and model digital citizenship and
responsibility by allowing students to work together without them violating
academic honesty or stealing intellectual property.
I would use this word art activity in several ways in my
middle school classroom. A few examples:
1.
working in a small group, develop a word art
using 15 vocabulary words from a science chapter on cell division. Be prepared
to define a few of the words when your group presents the word art to the
class. (ex: earth science astronomy words: orbit, galaxy, rotation,
constellation, …)
2.
develop a word art using words to summarize the
plot of a book as the cover page of a
book report. (ex: The Hunger Games words: Kat, lottery, game, poverty, laws,
danger, teamwork, …)
3.
develop a word art using the order of operations
words for a math class review. ( ex: multiply, divide, parenthesis, additions,
…)
4.
develop a word art using 10 positive words from
the classroom rules at the beginning of the school year. (examples of words: listen, help, prepared, prompt, kind,
attentive, …)
Think of fun ways you can use Wordle to create word art with your children or students. It is also just plain fun. I am thinking about creating a word art and using my Silhouette to cut it in vinyl. Maybe one with a family theme for the living room or food words for the kitchen? Share your ideas in the comment section below :)
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