Thursday, January 29, 2009

day 2 in computers

In today's class, we went over how to use Microsoft excel. It was very interesting to me how to create a quiz on the computer and allow the students to answer the questions right on the computer and then immediately see if their answer is correct. Although this is a very modern and helpful way to test children, I probably won't use this in my classroom. As a math teacher, I am more likely going to give my students paper tests, so I can see the work they have done and be able to determine how they are progressing through their work, not their answers.

However, there is something that I found that will be very useful to me when I am a teacher. It is going to be very helpful to know how to make attendance sheets and grade sheets to keep a record of each period I have and for every year. I thought it was very convenient that all I will have to do is enter the grades, and excel will calculate the average for me. Using different spreadsheets and group-books is going to keep me very organized and allow me to accessibly keep track of all my students throughout the years, rather than having to dig to find old record books.

2 comments:

  1. I can see why it might not be something you would use in math but you might want to have students create quizzes to give to other students with some factual info as review.

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  2. Yeah, I liked working with Excel, but I found Microsoft Word suprisingly annoying and difficult. The new version is just really terrible and confusing. DON'T LIKE IT.

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