Technology is becoming more and more prevalent in the classroom. The amount of elementary schoolers who own cell phones has grown rapidly in the past few years and continues to grow, and nearly all students have either a personal or family computer in their home. With these types of technology come some very valuable tools teachers have access to. Assignments can be posted online, students can be assigned research, they can be assigned to watch or even make an educational video. Personally, I enjoy watching fun educational videos, and making videos for a class helps me remember the content better. It makes learning more fun, and almost everyone has at least one computer in their home, or at least access to one through a library or community center.
To be able to download a video from a website though, files may need to be converted. An online converter that I like is cellsea.com because it is very easy to use. It easily converts file either from your computer or from a website so you can do what you want with it.This is a very nice and fast way to convert a file to what you need without any confusion. It is easy for students to use, as well as teachers and parents. It is a very great tool for teachers to use to help students learn using technology.
Monday, September 6, 2010
About Me
In my free time, I enjoy doing just about anything. I am willing to try new things, stepping outside of my comfort zone to conquer a new challenge. I want to experience as much as I can in my lifetime and I don't want to wait until the last minute to do it. Some of my hobbies include reading, listening to music, playing my flute, spending time with friends and family, and laughing. Even though it can sometimes be hard to see the good in things, I try to be optimistic. I want to enjoy every moment and savor it. I love traveling, and exploring other cultures. I haven't had many opportunities to travel to other places, but when I do I want to learn as much as I can. It is so intriguing to see all of the similarities and differences in all of the cultures of the world, and whether I experience them firsthand or just research them in spare time, they are all valuable to me.
Out of all of the cultures I have studied, I have a special interest in Latin-American cultures. In elementary school, I was in a English-Spanish bilingual program, and learned a lot about the different cultures of Latin America. I had some really great teachers whom I looked up to, that helped me in my struggles and pushed me to expand my knowledge. They taught me to always challenge myself and do my best in everything. I learned in both Spanish and English, and explored so many cultures other than my own. I continued taking Spanish in high school, and grew even more to love the Spanish culture. I though about all of the opportunities I had, being raised not just in one culture, but two, and how few people have that opportunity.
It was my teachers and what I grew up learning that inspired me to want to be a teacher in the first place. I love spending time with children, working with the Children's program at church, and especially Vacation Bible School in the summers. I have wanted to be a teacher since I was in third grade, and a few years ago I decided that I wanted to teach in a bilingual program. I want to work with children from Spanish-speaking homes, and help them to learn English and adapt to the American culture. On the other hand, I want to immerse other children into other cultures, who may not otherwise have the opportunity to. Growing up learning about both cultures had such a great impact on me and opened me up to see how unique each person really is. I want to be able to share the same great experience I was privileged with, and help others to experience them firsthand.
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