General

How to make iLearn Technology work for you

iLearn Technology is coming up on birthday number 4!!  It is hard to remember a time when I didn’t blog, the 4 year journey has been amazing!  I have grown as a teacher, a user of technology, and (I hope) as a blogger.  As I reflected on iLearn Technology, I couldn’t help but remember my first steps into the blogging world.  It was the summer of 2007 and I had been teaching in the computer lab for 2 years.  At the time, I spent my summers searching the web for resources I could use in my classroom.  When I stumbled on gems I wondered why no one had collected all of the great education resources in one place.  I kept a notebook of the sites I was finding and would jot down a few words (which I later realized were tags) to help me remember what the website looked like and did.  I would also write any thoughts that I had about how I could use the site with students.  Every once in a while I would stumble on a collection of education resources for the classroom, but I was disappointed by them.  Most were just lists of website links, there was no information that indicated what kind of site it was or how it could be used.  It frustrated me that I had to click on each and every link to find out if it was worthwhile for my classroom or not.  I was quickly becoming a website snob and when I came upon a website of link lists, I would quickly move on.  It was too time consuming to sort through 100 website urls for the chance that I might find something worth keeping.

About this time, the iPhone had just emerged on the scene.  My husband bought one and promptly jail broke it so that he could stay on T-mobile network.  As he searched around the net for iPhone hacks and tips, he came across this little video from @ijustine.  Her AT&T phone bill unveiling.

My husband sent me the video with a link to her blog and said “You should start a blog”.  I quickly shot back something snarky like: “oh yeah, what would I blog about my Nokia?”  Lucky for me, he ignored my snarky comment and told me to start an education blog where I reviewed all of the sites I was finding for my classroom.  I wasn’t sure how I could keep a blog going through the school year or how I would find enough material to keep it current, but it was July and I decided to give it a go.  You have to understand, when I started iLearn Technology, I had NO idea what blogging was really all about.  I didn’t really understand how it was different from a website (other than being updated more often) and I am pretty sure the term RSS was foreign to me.  I started it anyway thinking if nothing else, it would be a good place for me to keep track of what I was finding and would be more easily searchable than my spiral notebook.  I didn’t really expect that anyone would read my blog.  I didn’t really expect to get a following of any kind.  Thus began the journey of iLearn Technology.

Looking back over the past 4 years, I am still baffled that I find time to post every day.  I am still dumbstruck that you all read my blog and come back for more.  I am still amazed that I continue to find resources that are worthy of posts (I decided when I started iLearn Technology, if it didn’t pass the test of my students enjoying it, there would not be a blog post about it).  Each year I get a little nostalgic in July and look through my old posts.  I remember what projects I have done with students, make note of the sites that my students still beg for, and look forward to new finds.  I also try to find something that I can improve on.  This year I decided that I needed to make the resources I post about easier to search.  In my sidebar, you will see a category list with several drop-down menus.  I have categorized all of my posts by grade, subject, and resource type.  The new category search lets you search within multiple categories at once.  You can choose a grade level, a subject, and a resource (or just choose one or two categories to search).  This should make it easier to find resources that fit your classroom needs.  My hope is that iLearn Technology can be your one stop shop for finding the very best student-tested resources for your classroom.

I realize that not all of you have been with me from the beginning of this journey, I thank you for joining me when you did and for sticking with me as I continue to learn and grow!  Most of the tools I have posted about I still use every year.  They are outstanding resources! I don’t expect you to go back through each and every post on the off chance that you will find something that fits your needs, but hopefully the new multiple category search will encourage you to go through some previous posts that you may have missed to find just the right activities for the next school year.  As seems to be the case with technology, not all resources have stood the test of time.  Some sites have shut down, others are no longer free resources.  I am working on amending these posts accordingly but if you come across a site that is no more, leave me a comment and let me know about it.  I can offer some alternative resource suggestions and update the post to indicate the changes.

Try out the multiple category search and let me know what you think! You don’t have to make a selection from every category, just choose the options that best fit what you are searching for.

Founder of Anastasis Academy, The Learning Genome Project, 5Sigma Education Conference, tech integration specialist, instructional coach, writer, dreamer.

WebSite Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest

18 Comments

  1. I discovered your blog in May and I was amazed. I thought how wonderful to find a listing of sites which not only gave links but also explained how the site could be used in a classroom. I found myself repeatedly going through your blog to find ideas and sites for use in my computer lab.As a result of finding your blog, I have now learned how to receive RSS feeds to your blog and several others. Thanks for your time and effort!

  2. Happy almost Birthday iLT! My, haven’t you grown! I remember when just a twinkle in your mum’s eye!

    Well, actually I don’t, of course, but I’ve subscribed for quite a while. I subscribe to 220 edu-tech blogs (on last count, more now). Obviously I can’t read them all so I’ve put the best in a Top-Ed-Tech category. Yours is there.

    Just wanted to say well done, Kelly. I appreciate how you are helping me grow.
    Clive

  3. Happy 4th blogday! Time certainly flies when you’re having fun, doesn’t it?!? Best wishes for more years of productivity and fulfillment.

    As I’ve said before, I don’t know how you find time to fit in all you do. But, we are happy that you do.

    PS – Shouldn’t the captcha code precede the submit button

  4. I’ve been reading your blog for several months and love your recommendations. I’m a retired teacher who can’t let go. I loved using technology with my classes.

    I have especially enjoyed you sharing your story for how you began blogging and why. It’s easy to think that everyone out there blogging is an expert but you jumped into this and started learning from there. It is amazing that you can keep up your blog and do all the incredible things you do in the lab.

    I appreciate and admire your energy and commitment to helping teachers find ways to integrate technology into their curriculum. You are fortunate to have a very encouraging husband who recognizes your talents!

  5. Nilah, I am glad you can’t let go, it means that you are still learning and affecting change where you are. Keep doing it!

  6. Clive, I am feeling very lucky to be counted as one of the blogs in your Top-Ed-Tech category, thank you!

  7. Karen, that is great! We are all on this learning journey together. Glad that you took the venture into RSS feeds, they can be confusing but make a whole lot more sense when you just jump in there and try them out 🙂

  8. I’m glad you like it! Hope it makes everyone’s life easier when looking for a great tech resource.

  9. Congratulations on your 4th birthday and thank you for all you have given to fellow educators on a daily basis over this long (in blogging terms) time!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.Required fields are marked *