Friday, January 28, 2011

My Opinion on RSS Readers

RSS Readers
By: Melissa Boyer
   
An RSS Reader or news aggregator, in my own words, is either an online or downloaded program that helps you keep up on your favorite websites.  You can subscribe to a website and check this program everyday and it will let you know what is posted each day. These are most commonly used to follow blogs. Instead of going to each different website you just check your RSS Reader.
The technical definition of an RSS(Really Simple Syndication) reader according to ProgrammerWorld.net is a program that continuously checks websites for updated content.  The reader uses XML (eXtensible Markup Language) code in the browser.  The HUD website stated that the feed you receive contains headlines, summaries and links to full news stories or blogs.  What you must do first is subscribe to an RSS reader.  They can be either web-based, like google reader, or a small program that you can download, like Feed Demon.  Once you have done that you just have to subscribe to the blog or website that you would like to follow.  To subscribe you go to the website and copy the URL and paste it in the ‘Add New Channel’ area in the feeder. Some readers have an easier option that shows up in the address bar.
I really did not know what to expect when I used a reader.  I read the comments on facebook and on the blogs to give me some ideas.  They pretty much put me in the direction of what program to use.  I wanted to use Google Reader because I have used other google items and already have an account.  I decided to download Feed Demon because someone said that you can link it to your google reader to easily follow the same websites.  I did not know what to expect from there.  
Comparing the two I think that I like Google Reader better.  I found it more user friendly.  The set ups were just about the same but I like that when you click on the blog that Google Reader brings up a new window.  I tried the same thing in Feed Demon and it opened up the blog in the same window and I think my computer had some trouble with that.  I tried to use it to post on the class blogs and somehow my comment was not posted so I had to do it again.
One problem I felt that I had was trying to find good sites to follow.  Since I am a math teacher I really wanted to follow some cool math blogs.  I really did not find many out there.  I used the search item in my google reader to do this. It came up with maybe 10 and most were only updated every month or two.  I went out and googled “math blogs” and found more that way but for some reason I couldn’t subscribe to one. I don’t remember what the problem was.  I tried to copy and paste the url and it did not do anything.  Luckily I found three that looked like they were updated every week or two.  I thought that I had found a fourth but it turned out not to be a real math blog.
I then had the idea to follow some educational technology blogs.  It did not have a long list either.  So I subscribed to two of them.  The other sites that I subscribed to were news and entertainment sites.  
One blog that I have found that I like is “Wild About Math Bloggers.”  This site updates with some cool problems and news about people that like math.  Yesterday there was a link to an article about a girl named Vi Hart.  She has put up some videos on Youtube that talk about some patterns that you see in math that she explains using her doodles.  The article said that her videos are popular with teenage girls.  
I found two educational technology blogs that I have found interesting.  One is by Bill Mackenty, who is an instructional designer at a school district in New York that has a 1:1 ratio of students to computers.  He talked a lot about how to integrate technology into your classroom.  The other site is “The Power of Educational Technology” written by Liz B. Davis who works at an all boys school in Boston, Massachusetts.  She seems to blog more about technology in general and not just technology in the classroom.
The use I see of this in education is mainly for teachers.  The math sites that I followed gave me some good ideas for problems to use in class.  I think some education sites could give you good ideas to use in the classroom.  I see this replacing the educational magazines that we subscribe to.  We can catch up on the new educational news for free on our computer.  This would be real easy to show any teacher or administrator to use.
One use I see for students is in English class to follow a current author.  They could subscribe to an author they are currently reading and put some of that information in their book report.  Another idea I had was that in any class if you have the students blog about a specific question they can use it like we are.  They could subscribe to each classmates blog and comment on it through their RSS reader.  Also in my math class I could have the students solve one problem a week from a math blogging site of their choice.  Although since I have not seen too many I am not sure how good this idea is.  
All in all I think that this is a helpful invention for someone who likes to read several website everyday.  I personally am not a person who does this.  I find the programs rather overwhelming.  There is so much there to read.  I think I need to figure out how to delete the blogs that I have read and that may help.  It has given me a chance to look for some different sites that I have never seen before.  I just think, for me, it is better to just follow a couple of sites rather than ten or more.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Open Source Applications

     After some reading and watching youtube videos I think I have a basic understanding on Open Source Applications. Basically they are programs that you can download but are able to access the code. It kind of reminded of me of a wiki for programmers. The code can be changed by anyone that has access to it to improve the program. This is different than just free or proprietary applications. These applications you cannot access the code and change the program. What you buy is what you get.
     According to the open source initiative there are a few licenses that an open source app can apply for. First the program must go through a public review process by an application and then it can be licensed. The most common licenses are the GNU or General Public License, BSD, MIT license, Mozilla public license and a few others.
     While I was researching educational open source applications I found many cool free programs. I thought since I was a math teacher I might look more into what can be applied into my classroom.  The first one I researched a little about last semester. It is called GeoGebra. If any of you are familiar with Geometer's Sketchpad it is very similar. It is known as dynamic math software. This means that you can make drawings or graphs and manipulate them to figure out properties of the shapes or graphs. It also shows the measurements of angles and length of sides so students can see how the measurements change as they change the figure. The second application that I saw that looked cool is called GraphCalc. It is a free graphing calculator. It seemed more user friendly than the others I looked at. It had nice menus and would explain what each button did. It has the capabilities to graph up to 6 equations at once using a different color for each. It can save the past expressions that you have typed in for future reference and even has several constants already programmed in. It sounds like it has many of the capabilities of a normal graphing calculator but it is free. I definitely plan on playing with this before I go back to teaching. Anything to save money for this technologically savvy teacher.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Intro to Me

Hi! My name is Melissa Boyer. I have been a high school math teacher for 10 years and have been forced to take a year off. During this time off I decided to finally finish my Master's. I have very much enjoyed spending all this free time with my two beautiful boys; Ethan, who is 6, and Riley, who is 16 months. I have even been able to be a room mother, which I thought would never happen being a teacher. I have been married for 10 years to my high school sweetheart. Any free time I have I love to play Family Feud on Facebook. I tried Farmville for a while and got bored.
The last book I read for me was a while ago. I read the last Harry Potter book. I believe that was about 3 or 4 years ago. I loved the book so much I read it in 2 weeks. That is impressive for me. I really started reading it because of the movies. The action really drew me in and I could not put the book down. If anyone likes the movies and have not read the books I suggest reading the books. As always the books have so much more in them than the movies.
I really have not read that much for pleasure ever. I used to read Stephen King for fun. I pretty much stopped reading for fun when I started having kids. I now get to enjoy reading books about Thomas and Captain Underpants. I hope I can instill the joy of reading more in my kids than I feel.