Monday, September 14, 2015

2 Word, Copyright, and the Twitter

Way back when I was elementary school, I took a computer class. I was in the first grade and I was just learning what a computer was. My computer teacher then continued to explain to us what we were learning for the day. We were learning how to use Microsoft Word. For the first time in my life I was learning how to use a program that I would be using almost every day for the rest of my life. Since then I have used Microsoft Word to write a countless amount of essays, journal posts, research papers, and even just taking notes in class. I’ve seen my teachers use Microsoft Word to write syllabi, study guides for students, create outlines for assignments, and even take their own notes during a student given presentation. I plan on using Microsoft Word for some of the same things I have seen other teachers use it for. I also plan on using Microsoft Word to make tests for my students.

During my educational experience I never had to deal with copyright anything. I thought copyright had to do with plagiarism and citing my resources and such. I learned today in class that my previous knowledge was nowhere near correct. When using a certain type of media, you need to give credit to the owner/author of that material when it is due. I learned today in class that when I become a teacher I will face these copyright laws on a daily basis. I will see this when I make PowerPoints or when I show videos in the class and I will need to make sure I don’t break any of these copyright laws. I will need to show my students the importance of copyright and exactly what needs to be done so they do not break these laws. I will mainly be teaching younger students so I will mainly need to show them how to copy and paste the website link into their material, but as they grow older they will need to learn the more in depth rules that these laws entail.


New skills that I learned from the Twitter activity that we had were some fun and inexpensive ways to keep my classroom organized and up to date. I plan on using almost all of these ideas to organize my classroom while keeping it a fun environment. One of these ideas was to put up a QR code at open house with all of my contact information on it so they could easily reach me. There were 37 different ideas on this link and I am excited to use all of them. I can't really use twitter to communicate with my students because they are so young, but I can use it to communicate with other teachers and to communicate with the students parents. I will use Twitter as a tool to better my teaching with the help of other teachers

1 comment:

  1. Great uses of Twitter. Everyone loves QR codes. They are ever so much more fun than clicking a link. Try putting a QR code on your weekly newsletter to your class blog or calendar.

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