Bryan Hogue

My name is Bryan Hogue, I am currently attending Central Washington University where I am pursuing a degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Literacy and Teaching English as a Second Language

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Webquery


This I Believe...

A WebQuery for 6th Grade Designed by
Mr. Bryan Hogue & Ms. Kimberly Weatherford
Hogueb@cwu.edu



Introduction
Everyone has different beliefs that they follow.  Our experiences shape us into those beliefs and values.  The purpose of this assignment is for you to determine your own beliefs. 

"For some, taking a risk may help people achieve self-confidence and goals may be a great choice. Like me, choosing to take a risk was a great choice. I believe the key to success is taking a risk and going with your gut feeling. Even when mistakes occur you must take those mistakes and learn from them. We take challenges every day without noticing them, but you will know if you overcame those challenges at the end of your successful day."

"What if everyone in the world was exactly alike? What if everyone talked the same, acted the same, listened to the same music, and watched the same T.V. programs? The world would be extremely dull! I believe it’s important to accept people for who they are. Differences are important and they should be respected."

What is a strong belief you have?  Do you remember what experiences led you to this belief?

Fir this assignment, you will write your own "This-I-Believe" paper.  Choose something that you are passionate about.  A good paper will reflect your belief and inspire those who read it. 


Task
By the end of this assignment students will have a completed "This-I-Believe" essay.  The requirements for this essay are:
  • Tell a story
  • 350 - 500 words
  • Name your belief'
  • Be positive
  • Be personal
  • Be inspiring


The Process 
*     Did you read some examples of the "This I Believe" stories to help you better understand what this paper is about?
*     Do you know how to figure out a specific belief you have? 
*     Are you making utilizing the "This I Believe" stories to help you write your story?
*     Have you made use of all of your resources to help you create your story? (Website, peers, teacher). 
*     Would it be helpful to do a pre-write first? (Graphic organizer, list, chart).
*     What is the best way to go about completing this paper? Do you have all of the necessary information to do so? If not, where can you find this information?
*     Did you include anecdotes in your paper?
*     Have you asked somebody to review your paper? Did you make any suggested changes?
*     What can you add or change to your paper to make it flow easier and more inspiring? (Make use of your transition words and thesaurus here).
*     Does your final story fit rubric? Is it based off of something you truly believe?

Resources
  • This-I-Believe : This website contains thousands of "This-I-Believe" essays by a vast majority of people for you to look at.  If you have a specific topic you are thinking about or are starting from a blank slate, this website will give you ideas in which you can learn from. 
  • This-I-Believe book : This book, which is available in the classroom, is a published collection of these essays.  Students with limited or no internet access will have a chance to look through this book during school and after or before school hours.
  • Writers Prompts : This website includes 30 prompts in which kids could write about.  Although all of these might not be ideal for the "This-I-Believe" essay this website will get the creative juices flowing in a young writers mind.


Evaluation 
This-I-Believe


Teacher Name: Mr. Hogue & Ms. Kimberly Weatheford


Student Name:     ________________________________________

CATEGORY
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Flow & Rhythm (Sentence Fluency)
All sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud. Each sentence is clear and has an obvious emphasis.
Almost all sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but 1 or 2 are stiff and awkward or difficult to understand.
Most sentences sound natural and are easy-on-the-ear when read aloud, but several are stiff and awkward or are difficult to understand.
The sentences are difficult to read aloud because they sound awkward, are distractingly repetitive, or difficult to understand.
Adding Personality (Voice)
The writer seems to be writing from knowledge or experience. The author has taken the ideas and made them \"his own.\"
The writer seems to be drawing on knowledge or experience, but there is some lack of ownership of the topic.
The writer relates some of his own knowledge or experience, but it adds nothing to the discussion of the topic.
The writer has not tried to transform the information in a personal way. The ideas and the way they are expressed seem to belong to someone else.
Transitions (Organization)
A variety of thoughtful transitions are used. They clearly show how ideas are connected.
Transitions clearly show how ideas are connected, but there is little variety.
Some transitions work well; but connections between other ideas are fuzzy.
The transitions between ideas are unclear or nonexistant.
Focus on Topic (Content)
There is one clear, well-focused topic. Main idea stands out and is supported by detailed information.
Main idea is clear but the supporting information is general.
Main idea is somewhat clear but there is a need for more supporting information.
The main idea is not clear. There is a seemingly random collection of information.
Grammar & Spelling (Conventions)
Writer makes no errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes 1-2 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes 3-4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.
Writer makes more than 4 errors in grammar or spelling that distract the reader from the content.


Conclusion 
Students will have created a personal essay reflecting a strong belief they have had.  In this essay students will be sharing personal stories, memories, ideas, and perceptions they have pertaining to this belief.  Students are encouraged to celebrate their individuality and always voice their beliefs/opinions.  This assignment was intended to get students to think as young adults in a growing world, thinking towards their future and what differences they would like to make.  I urge them to work for their belief and bettering this world.

 

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Article #2 Post-Apple Textbooks

     The idea of having an Ipad in the hands of every child is great in theory.  Having a faster, more up to date, lighter version of a textbook on a five pound tablet could make the life of a student a lot easier.  Is easier where we are headed in society though?  I understand that we are in a digital age and these students are growing up in a different time than anybody could have ever imagined.  I also understand the financial strain that the textbooks put onto a students family.  But these things will not be solved by the Ipad.
     First of all an Ipad costs roughly $500 and then each textbook is going to run around $15.  Now while the cost of the textbook is intriguing compared to the $70-100 that they usually pay, the unforeseen costs that are involved with technology cannot be planned for.  In an average elementary school where Ipad's are given out to every student, we are talking about around 350 Ipads.  Forget about the original price of them for a minute because that number is astronomically high for a school and think about the maintenance costs that will build up.  With 350 Ipad's in a condensed area, being handled by young children keep in mind, a school would have to have someone to fix all the bugs, problems, malfunctions, and software updates.  A teacher is not qualified in this area so a school would be in need of an apple technician on a daily basis.  Add this to the price of wireless routers all around the school, enough to feed wireless internet to 350 individual Ipads.
     Second, the poor get poorer and the rich get richer.  The schools that are in need of new textbooks because theirs are outdated or torn up are the ones in low socioeconomic areas.  These schools cannot afford to purchase Ipads.  The schools that can afford to buy the Ipads are the ones in "rich" neighborhoods or high socioeconomic places.  These schools are already well funded and have all the resources they need.  I have seen both, the "rich" school usually has computer in every classroom with extra laptops available for checkout.  The technology is the newest versions and students more often than not have at least one computer at their disposal at home.  In the "poor" school there were no computers in classrooms, they had a class designated for the learning of computer programs.
     Lastly, the University of Washington did a study where they gave 100 students kindle fires for free.  These students reported back after the quarter had concluded.  The overwhelming response of the students was that they did not like having the electronic version of their books.  Since an online textbook can only show a few pages at a time and depending on the font you use, the page numbers differ.  It makes it nearly impossible to refer back to a previous page when you are studying for a test or doing research.  Furthermore, students said that they did not like being able to post sticky notes or highlight information that they found informative to their cause.
    This is why I do not believe we should move to an all electronic base of text.  The value of holding a book and reading paper adds to a child's education.  The cost of having these Ipad's would bankrupt schools and students families.  I think that the Ipad's would be great for in class work within groups, having a few within a classroom would be extremely beneficial. 


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Assingment #2

DehydratedWater
 
1. Who owns it?
     Buy Hydrated Water 
2. When was the domain first registered and when does it expire?
     Created on 9/10/2000
     Expires on 9/10/2012  
3. How has its appearance changed since it was first created?
4. Does it appear to be updated regularly?
     No it does not, there are press releases that date 3/1/2004, 8/19/2001, and 4/24/2001.  These press releases are over seven years old and the website was last updated on 9/17/2011.
5. What other websites link to it? In what context?
     One links sends you to amazon where you can purchase dehydrated water capsules for $2.95.  Also there are links to a temp agency and a new identity website that work on the "cool jobs" page. 
6. Does the information seem credible and supported by other sites?
     No this website does not seem credible at all.


The White House

1. Who owns it?
     whois.dotgov.gov
2. When was the domain first registered and when does it expire?
    ?-?
3. How has its appearance changed since it was first created?
     ?
4. Does it appear to be updated regularly?
     Yes it was updated on April 19th, 2012 and has pictures and podcasts from all of the presidents recent appearances.
5. What other websites link to it? In what context?
6. Does the information seem credible and supported by other sites?
     Yes, absolutely.  The podcast, photographs, and blogs are all updated and are by credible government sources.