This semester has been very
challenging for me but extremely rewarding. I have learned and explored many
new electronic tools that can be used in and outside the classroom or library.
These tools can best be used to enhance student and staff engagement, learning,
and collaboration. While in conjunction aide the promotion of the library and
its resources. There were so many different tools and I know those were just a very
few needles found amongst multiple haystacks.
Some favorites were Pixton, Piktochart, and Symbaloo
Pixton was used to create a quick comic strip or even a
whole comic book. I could view a top 10 category of member creations, make
comments and publish my work. I found it to be very easy at times but if you
wanted something more elaborate there was no problem. It offered a multitude of graphics and
animation for added effects. The tutorials were very helpful on creating
speech, bubbles, characters, effects, props and scenes, and writing.
Piktochart taught me how to create incredible infographics,
reports, banners, and presentations that are no longer dull and boring. I could
use a template already made or I could start from square one. They also have a
help for almost anything you can think of.
Symbaloo is my absolute favorite because I could store
websites I like all in one place. This was a tremendous help this semester with
all the different electronic tools we used. This would be awesome as a
pathfinder for research, the library databases and so much more. The webmixes
can even be organized by content so teachers and students can find what they
need. Will definitely be using this and setting it up very soon.
The
Most Beneficial to Students: Screencast-o-matic, SoundCloud and Shelfari
Screencast-o-matic
and SoundCloud would be helpful in creating and viewing tutorials and
instructional videos instead of PowerPoints.Step-by-step instructions lead them
to successfully completing tasks, assignments, and understanding of concepts. It’s something they can revisit over and over
for reinforcement of skills. A wonderful interactive tool to collaborate on
creating book trailers, book reviews, and projects.
Shelfari
will be a great asset because it has a lot to offer in getting kids to read.
When they make a bookshelf they can organize books by what they’ve read and
want to read. This helps when it comes to looking for books in the library.
Once they input this information they can get suggestions or recommendations
within the categories they have read. Then they can click on the reviews to see
what people have to say about the book before deciding. Before or while they
are reading the book they can go back and look up information on the
characters, setting, theme, and more to better understand what they are
reading. After they have read the book they can then rate, review and even join
a book forum to discuss the book.
Most
Difficult
I
didn’t really find one tool to be more difficult than the rest. Most of the problems
lied with my internet service, the search engine, or security suite instead of
with the electronic tool. Overall they were fun to explore and easy to access.










