Monday, September 26, 2011

Week 5: When I Become a Teacher

In 2 minutes and 22 seconds this video strongly encourages teachers and soon-to-be teachers to "not fear technology, but to embrace it." Technology is rapidly growing but somehow has managed to sluggishly enter the classroom. I think it is very important for teachers to keep up with new technology. Technology in the classroom provides so much more opportunities for students. Not only is it more engaging but it instantly provides so much information for the students to access. The video allows classic teaching ideals, such as providing a safe environment for students, to be connected to new ideas such as of providing a safe environment for students on the web. It's important that teachers don't forget that learning never ends, even for them and I think that this video portrays that by encouraging teachers to use more technology in the classroom.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Week 4: Raquette Lake

To be completely honest, I was so scared for Raquette Lake. I am definitely the girl who gets freaked out by a spec of dirt and is constantly glued to her phone. The thought of being stuck in the middle of the woods with no signal was absolutely terrifying. Although I did NOT react well to the amount of spiders that inhabited the cabin at first, I was incredibly shocked of how accustomed I became to the woods. Despite the insects, Raquette Lake was incredibly beautiful. Growing up, I spent summers at my lake house on Lake Hopatcong in New Jersey and being near the lake reminded me of how much fun I used to have there. Canoeing with Dr. Shi was definitely one of my favorite activities, as was skit night. I still find myself singing "we're in the Adirondacks..." Once I started to feel comfortable in the wilderness, I really started to appreciate the history behind Camp Pine Knot and started to have a lot of fun. Our section definitely got a lot closer to each other as well as to our professors; something I doubt would have happened had we not gone. It's so easy to get caught up in all the stress that comes with being in school and planning for our future, Raquette Lake was almost a reminder for us all to have fun with everything we do, whether it be in teaching or in everyday life. I am extremely grateful for that.

Monday, September 12, 2011

About Me

• Your First name: Amy

• Four adjectives that describe you: Dedicated, honest, energetic, and caring

• Sibling: Sibling of 3, I have both an older and younger sister.

• Lover of (3 things): classic movies, laughing and family

• Who feels (3 things): blessed, stressed, and loved

• Who fears (3 things): the future, spiders, and heights

• Who would like to see (3 things): Italy, Greece, and Ireland

• Resident of (street, city, state) Archer Drive, Monroe, NY

• Your profession (job - where do you work?): I am a student at SUNY Cortland and over summer and winter break I work at Guess.

• Your last name: Mahoney