Tuesday, March 10, 2009

I first watched the Itsy Bitsy Spider presentation and was blown away. I had no idea that power point had the ability to animate!! I enjoyed watching Barb do the step by step showing the screen as if we were doing it ourself. I found it helpful to see it, and also hear Barb's voice giving step by step instructions. LOL having said that, watching the second power point I had to re-read it twice to make sure that I got it all, I had no idea I was such an auditory learner, I would have sworn I was a visual learner. Last week I liked watching everyone's presentations with chooseit. Our group did one on blends, and th was one of our blends. I went online and through my books and found tha th is both a blend and a dipgrh, so we were both right. I have begun to think about my final project and will try to do a project using the same software to see what my daughter Charlize knows and if she can point and make choices, wish me luck!

4 comments:

  1. Hi Meghan,
    Thanks for the info about TH! In my research about Pnonological Awareness, hearing and listening for the sounds is as much a part of the development as blending and producing the phonemes and syllables. Great job!

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  2. I also was also impressed with what you can do with power point. I am looking forward to showing a few of my students more options. Maybe they already know!!!!!!

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  3. Hey Meghan: That will be fun trying the software
    with your daughter.. Can't wait to hear how it turns out.

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