Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Homework # 2 Thinkfinity


My first experience with Thinkfinity.org was to try and find information on Life skills curriculum. As with so many of my life skills investigations I was unsucessful.
I then searched for specific lessons such as time, money, and measurement. I found quit a few ideas for these lessons but nothing for life skills training.
Next, I tried vocational education. Again, nothing came up. I understand that this is a fairly new educational path, but I was hopeful to find some information.

Thinkfinity could be a useful tool for teachers who's curriculum is standard and is not specialized. Personally, I don't feel that Thinkfinity is more useful than Google Search.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Vocational Education and RSS


None of my students could benefit from using RSS. My most capable students can barely surf the web. RSS would be above their abilities. I can see that I could benefit from using RSS. LIF (Limited Intellectual Functioning) Special Education is a fairly new educational program for students with mild to severe mental retardation. The program teaches them functional reading and math
but focuses on life skills. Finding curriculum that suites my students has been difficult. I have found many valuable lessons on the web. I can see where RSS can limit the time spent searching the web for lessons. RSS would keep me updated on current research without spending hours looking for viable sources.