I just found an article about how one school is incorporating technology, namely the iPod touch, into the classroom. Basically the school has decided to embrace the new technological advances available and being used by students rather than ban these things from the classroom. They are protecting the use by putting passwords and blocking certain internet content but they believe they will see a difference in reading and math test scores when the trial is all done.
Another article discussed how there was an app coming out this month available for the iPod, iPhone and iPad for text books used for the Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and U.S. Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE). That will be great in my opinion and it’s really where I see college and graduate education going. College students spend so much money on books and are always looking for ways to save money and yes you will have to pay for these textbook apps but I’m sure the cost would be significantly less than if you were purchasing books from the bookstore or even online.
Something else I found last semester when looking for my own textbooks was a website that allowed you rent your textbooks for the length of the semester. You had the option of different lengths of time you could rent the book. It was a great service, I wasn’t able to use the service because I procrastinated, as usual, and there wasn’t enough time before I needed my books.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The Internet, Social Networking and Education
So these days the internet is everywhere including in the schools. It doesn’t even have to be directly in the classroom to have an effect on the classroom. The fact that you can get the internet pretty much everywhere is something that I think is huge for education and making sure that we are constantly letting our educational system evolve. I have even seen on the news about how one school had decided not to ban cell phones because most kids had access to the internet on their phone so they decided to start letting them use their phones to access the internet and use them for in class exercises.
Colleges and Universities are the types of schools using the internet the most as part of education. Between using the internet as an actual classroom and just having the ability to use the internet to communicate with other students or the teacher. It’s normal now to go into a class and have the professor give you their email and say that is the best way to reach them. Also I can remember when in some classes we would share our phone numbers so that we could get help or share ideas and now it’s just automatic that you have an email and you communicate that way first and foremost.
As far as social networking and education aside from being able to connect with other students either in high school or college classes and so maybe you would be able to work together on things or get ideas or help. Aside from that kind of stuff though I don’t really think social networking sites have a great benefit to education.
Here is a link that has some research on education and the internet.
Colleges and Universities are the types of schools using the internet the most as part of education. Between using the internet as an actual classroom and just having the ability to use the internet to communicate with other students or the teacher. It’s normal now to go into a class and have the professor give you their email and say that is the best way to reach them. Also I can remember when in some classes we would share our phone numbers so that we could get help or share ideas and now it’s just automatic that you have an email and you communicate that way first and foremost.
As far as social networking and education aside from being able to connect with other students either in high school or college classes and so maybe you would be able to work together on things or get ideas or help. Aside from that kind of stuff though I don’t really think social networking sites have a great benefit to education.
Here is a link that has some research on education and the internet.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Acutal Last Post of the night
Ok, so now I really am writing my last post. I have signed in and out and now this is the last post I need to do for the night. Good night.
Last blog of the class
So I have just learned how to blog, how to add links to my blog, how to comment on other people's blog, how to add images to my blog and how to add documents to my blog. All in all I've learned a lot tonight and now I'm tired and ready to go home.
iPad and Education
Kelly Davis
Exploring the Internet
February 3, 2010
I think the new Apple iPad is going to be great for educational purposes as far as e-books and e-textbooks are concerned. Just in reading the 2 articles that I read online it seems that both reviews and Apple itself feel this is a “couch” computer, meaning it may not be the best computer to take around everywhere with you like you would your current laptop. You could take this on an airplane or a train to read books or newspapers or to watch movies or TV. The problem is that it seems it may not be as durable as a laptop or because it’s not “pocket able” like the iPhone or iPod touch.
I do think that the eBook feature is going to be a big selling point on this though and I do think it will have a huge impact on education especially in regard to how Apple offers educational discounts to students and educational institutions like colleges. If textbooks were offered for this I think many college students would be very quick to jump on it if they didn’t have to go out and purchase books and if the cost was significantly lower than buyer a textbook at the bookstore or even online.
Online References:
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12519_7-10442905-49.html?tag=contentMain:contentBody
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0.2817.2358503.00.asp
Exploring the Internet
February 3, 2010
I think the new Apple iPad is going to be great for educational purposes as far as e-books and e-textbooks are concerned. Just in reading the 2 articles that I read online it seems that both reviews and Apple itself feel this is a “couch” computer, meaning it may not be the best computer to take around everywhere with you like you would your current laptop. You could take this on an airplane or a train to read books or newspapers or to watch movies or TV. The problem is that it seems it may not be as durable as a laptop or because it’s not “pocket able” like the iPhone or iPod touch.
I do think that the eBook feature is going to be a big selling point on this though and I do think it will have a huge impact on education especially in regard to how Apple offers educational discounts to students and educational institutions like colleges. If textbooks were offered for this I think many college students would be very quick to jump on it if they didn’t have to go out and purchase books and if the cost was significantly lower than buyer a textbook at the bookstore or even online.
Online References:
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-12519_7-10442905-49.html?tag=contentMain:contentBody
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0.2817.2358503.00.asp
Adding Images to a Blog Post

This is a picture of the Eiffel Tower at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas. I don't know why I love Las Vegas so much but I love it there. I will be there next week from Monday to Thursday and I'm going to the Eiffel Tower at night for the first time. I'm sure it can't compare to the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France but it's the best I can do for now.
3 more links
Links....again
Ok, so my link to my neighbor's blog didn't work so let's try again.....
Click here to go to my neighbor's blog.
Click here to go to my neighbor's blog.
Links to other sites
Next we are learning how to create links to other sites inside our blogs.
Click here to to go my neighbor's blog.
We are also learning how to create hyperlinks and we are using annuziato.org to learn about blogging and how to add links and hyperlinks and other things to our blogs.
Click here to to go my neighbor's blog.
We are also learning how to create hyperlinks and we are using annuziato.org to learn about blogging and how to add links and hyperlinks and other things to our blogs.
Internet experience
My internet experience is what I would describe as just your basic surfing and searching and using it for things like online banking, buying concert tickets, shopping. I use it for searching for new recipes. I do also take online classes here at UML. So I use it for just the "normal" day to day things.
Blogs and Interests
I have never posted any blogs before nor have ever read a blog or followed someones blog. The most I've done is using Facebook. I don't even Tweet. Some topics that I am interested in are music, I love seeing live music, I'm open to most things but my faves are Phish, The Grateful Dead and the Allman Brothers. I can't even tell you how many concerts I've been too in my life. I also have seen Maroon 5, Pink, Justin Timberlake, The Black Eyed Peas. Aside from music I do like sports, Boston sports of course. I don't follow stats or anything like that I just like to root for the home team and get into the spirit.
Course Expectations
My expectations for this course were really to just find out things about the internet that I didn't know already know about. I have never blogged and I don't believe I've read a blog online either so this is definitely something new to me. I would just like to leave this class with knowledge that I didn't have when I came the first day.
About me
To say a little about me, I am 30 years old, I have a boyfriend that I live w/ and an English Bulldog named Frankie. I work for a mortgage company and I'm a mortgage loan processor. So basically after you work with a Loan Officer and decide to apply for a mortgage I take over the process and make sure your loan goes from just an application all the way to the closing. I work with underwriters, banks, attorneys, appraisers and other mortgage related professionals. This is not what I pictured myself doing in my life but I've been doing it for about 6 years and I don't see myself getting out any time soon.
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