Saturday, January 22, 2011

Software Evaluation

This week we studied google sites and software evaluations.  While creating a google site, at this time I don't see how it would be useful to me in my teaching.  In google documents I find it very easy to find a document, spreadsheet, etc. I'm not sure what the purpose of google sites is for.

With that being said, I can say that I did like the software evaluation.  Even though in my district teachers don't have any real input when it comes to purchasing software, it never hurts so see what else is out there. I chose to evaluate Kidspiration.  I have used Inspiration before, but never Kidspiration.  I really liked Kidspiration.  It provides cross curriculum opportunities.  It really provides students an opportunity for all students including special needs and ESL students visual and written opportunities.  Students can create web diagrams, venn diagrams, and other types.  They can do this using text and pictures, and then with a click it will change to an outline.  In the outline they can expand on the text, creating complete sentences.  In also includes math concepts - online manipulatives.

The program also has many built in activities, which include phonics, blends, parts of speech.  There are activities for reading/writing, math, science, and social studies.  The program is designed for grades K-5 and even has sound for non readers.  When the students get into different sections they can choose their grade level, so it's a program that will continue to challenge students throughout their different grade levels.  As I was demoing the program I was imagining all the ways I could use this program with my special needs students.  This program provides differentiated instruction.  This program promotes creativity, and creativity has been the underlying theme throughout this whole course.

1 comment:

  1. You mentioned that you were thinking of ways that you can utilize Kidspiration with your students, can you provide examples? I have used it in the past but I have not done it in a long time. I do like the idea of concept mapping and outlining.

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