I am planning on doing my project #3 with a solution to finding out how many calories are burned based on your activity. We all had fitness logs for Health or PE documenting what physical activity we participated in and for how long. I think it would be more effective for students to see how much good physical activity is doing for them. In order to lose weight, maintain weight, or gain weight, calories are important. They should be able to see how many calories they are burning based on what they choose to participate in.
I have always been interested in how many calories I am burning when I go work out. I found this great tool on Web MD that lets you calculate how many calories you burn based on the activity, intensity, duration, and weight of the individual. It is great! and has a huge database of activities to choose from. That is what I am planning on doing for Project #3!
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Internet Safety
Teaching about internet safety is extremely important. With the ease we can access information with a click of the button it can seem at times that the internet is completely safe, when there are no consequences for clicking on whatever you want. Especially with social networking sites it is important to know what you should and should not share.
Make sure that they know that nothing is truly lost on the internet. Be careful what you say to other people and what pictures you post. Make sure you never put up personal information, especially your number and address. I think it is really important to avoid chat rooms. I have watched far too many episodes of To Catch a Predator to know that not everything/everyone online is as it seems. They should be vary wary because it is extremely easy to pretend you are someone you aren't.
I am more worried about the false sense of security that social networks give to young people and they think they can just post and say whatever they want with no consequences. The internet is a great tool but make sure you are smart when you are using it.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Project #2 Hallelujah!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVPLXghMgpU
Here is a copy of the assignment that I made to go along with this video project in my classroom.
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