Monday, August 27, 2007

Fox Becomes a Better Person

This video would receive an A in my class.

My friends and I discussed how well she told the story. To be able to tell a story that long with such composure and recall is incredible for someone that young. Hannah’s use of technology, having her own drawings as a background, is fantastic. Another of my favorite parts in the video was the use of native songs.

The technology was not as involved as it was with School Train which allowed more time for Hannah to nail the telling of the story which I felt was the more important part of the assignment. She will grow into a great story teller.

School Train Assessment

The video School Train would receive an A in my class.

It was an excellent example of using technology in a creative way to show comprehension of a lesson. Not only was the video interesting but the students managed to have creative and thoughtful ways of using metaphor to show the relationship between a school and a train. The video showed a lot of effort. They managed to do things with the video creator that was very creative and difficult. I really enjoyed when they did the digital outlining of people and had them scooting along the floor.

It was important for me to watch it more than once because the first time the audio grated on my nerves and I was inclined to grade low. But after watching with peers I no longer mined the electronic music.

Something I think about when mulling technology use over in my head is how much time the students spend on troubleshooting the technology versus understanding the lesson. Technology can be a great asset but as anyone who has used it can tell you sometimes it seems like we have not gone forward at all but simply found new ways to complicate our lives.

Sunday, August 26, 2007



Who's the King now?

That's right. It's me.

Intro

Mr. Pautzke!!!

I am Mr. Pautzke and this is my blog. Students beware I am on the internet now.