I have to say my dealings with a Smartphone have been much more enjoyable experiences than those I have experienced with computers.
My day begins when the alarm on my phone rouses me from my sleep, time to get up, prepare breakfast and see my son off for his school day. When breakfast is done its time to do a weather check, please phone give us good news! We don't mind the coats but not the umbrellas for the day ahead.
Before leaving the house, to get to your destination, not only can you do a traffic check, to get information about any problems which may hinder your journey, you can also set your phones SatNav for any journeys that you may not have taken before, this makes for an easier, stress free car journey.
While on the go and not much time to spare, you can use your voice activator on your phone, extremely useful if you have to speak to someone urgently. This can be used while driving if you have to get a message to someone, its hands free, therefore shows that you are safety conscious.
I very often find myself sitting, often for the odd hour or so, in my car waiting for my son to finish at football training or after school sports/activities. This waiting time is ideal for me to do my grocery shopping online, track any orders awaiting delivery and now, of course, studying my Blog!
My favourite experience with mobile technology has to be my phone being able to remind me to do things, being of a certain age and getting forgetful, this function has saved me pounds in post-it notes! I can ask to be reminded when things need to come out of the oven, instead of scaring my neighbours with my smoke alarm.
This function is extremely useful if I think of something to do with my students, I can be reminded closer to lesson.
Tuesday, 25 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Totally inspirational
Working as I do, with students that have missed out on schooling, for many different reasons, whether it was due to illness, bad teaching or simply from a family that did not care if their child went off to school each morning, I found this video very inspiring because it showed that when you have people who give a whole lot of thought for people who have missed chances in life, a whole lot can be done. When they hit a barrier with the premises that they had chosen, it had to be used for retail purposes, they made a shop at the front and classroom at the back! It was making things fun, which in my opinion and experience, can get a lot more out of your students. It took a little time for students to take on board what was set up for them but what a journey of enjoyment and learning. Without such inspirational people these children would have gone through the system and been forgotten. I would be more than happy to be surrounded by such people in my life.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Microsoft and Me.
As you will probably have noticed by now I am not a huge fan of anything to do with ICT.
When asked to write about my experience with Microsoft my immediate reaction was - 'here goes, not much to write about, again', but when I thought long and hard about it, even I had some experience in which to talk about.
While studying for my degree, from 2007-2013, I was introduced to computers. Never before had I shown any interest or felt the need to have any interest in computers, suddenly I felt as if I was spending most of my life in front of them! A few weeks previously I had enrolled on a computer course at my sons school, it was called 'Computers for the terrified', it was literally showing us the very basics of computing, from how to turn on the computer and to search online. I was a total novice but with my starting date for my studying pending, I knew I had to struggle on.
I was eventually introduced to Microsoft Word, I was really surprised at what I did learn along the way:-
1. Opening new documents so that I could write out my assignments.
2. Getting around any existing documents, learning to select certain text within a document.
3. Learning how to make text bigger or smaller, being able to change the font in a document. Making selected text bold, set it to italics and being able to underline. Along with this I got to grips with copying and pasting both text and images.
4. Being able to save my work and being able to go back to it, in order to make any necessary changes.
5. Being able to download my documents onto a memory stick.
6. Sending emails with or without attachments.
All the above may seem like small steps to others, to me they were gargantuan.
I can now say that Microsoft plays a big part in my home life, this is due to Skype. Without the use of Skype I would not be able to speak so freely to my sister in Barbados, keeping her up to date on everything that happens in the family.
While deep in thought about my list of achievements to do with Microsoft, my son reminded me that Skype/Microsoft had just bought the franchise of the game Minecraft, I have often taken up the offer of joining my son on this game, so there was also an experience to do with Microsoft, an enjoyable one at last.
When asked to write about my experience with Microsoft my immediate reaction was - 'here goes, not much to write about, again', but when I thought long and hard about it, even I had some experience in which to talk about.
While studying for my degree, from 2007-2013, I was introduced to computers. Never before had I shown any interest or felt the need to have any interest in computers, suddenly I felt as if I was spending most of my life in front of them! A few weeks previously I had enrolled on a computer course at my sons school, it was called 'Computers for the terrified', it was literally showing us the very basics of computing, from how to turn on the computer and to search online. I was a total novice but with my starting date for my studying pending, I knew I had to struggle on.
I was eventually introduced to Microsoft Word, I was really surprised at what I did learn along the way:-
1. Opening new documents so that I could write out my assignments.
2. Getting around any existing documents, learning to select certain text within a document.
3. Learning how to make text bigger or smaller, being able to change the font in a document. Making selected text bold, set it to italics and being able to underline. Along with this I got to grips with copying and pasting both text and images.
4. Being able to save my work and being able to go back to it, in order to make any necessary changes.
5. Being able to download my documents onto a memory stick.
6. Sending emails with or without attachments.
All the above may seem like small steps to others, to me they were gargantuan.
I can now say that Microsoft plays a big part in my home life, this is due to Skype. Without the use of Skype I would not be able to speak so freely to my sister in Barbados, keeping her up to date on everything that happens in the family.
While deep in thought about my list of achievements to do with Microsoft, my son reminded me that Skype/Microsoft had just bought the franchise of the game Minecraft, I have often taken up the offer of joining my son on this game, so there was also an experience to do with Microsoft, an enjoyable one at last.
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