Sunday, 26 August 2012

Smartboard


http://www.ehow.com/facts_4915092_what-history-smart-board.html



SmartBoards are interactive boards that were first introduced as SMART Board interactive whiteboard in 1991. They are often used in the classrooms, lecture halls, meetings, and presentations all over the world. It is manufactured by SMART Technologies. Users are able to control the operation from the interactive board  display itself, which basically functions as a monitor and a mouse. The user themselves can control applications using touch-control directly on the display. There are various things you can do on a Smartboard as well. 



Smartboards are used for many things such as podcasting, learning geography, teaching computer skills, and doing other activities. Some teachers use smartboard to teach specific content areas. According to the article found in eHow. (link provided above), for instance, language arts activities on smartboard, students are able to write a Haiku or using a graphic organizer simply by using the keyboard to type or add adjectives or words that the student would want to add. There are also downloadable activities and lessons teachers can use for their smartboards in their classrooms. 
When the smartboards in the classrooms are working and ready for students to use, it will be a lot easier for the students to do their presentations and other activities with the teacher. I am hoping that the smartboards are ready to be used before I graduate. =)





  • Read more: What Is the History of the SMART Board? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/facts_4915092_what-history-smart-board.html#ixzz24jK6xpNC

    Professional Portfolio

    http://wvde.state.wv.us/mentorship/Teacher%20Doc/Teachers%20as%20Leaders/National%20Board%20Information/Professional%20Portfolio.pdf




    A professional portfolio consist of a collection of documents one will need to for a promotion or "tenure" process. According to the article I found on the internet, a professional portfolio will include your work as a scholar which includes studies or researches you've done, experiences and accomplishments, and other academics services. A professional portfolio should be structured, comprehensive, and selective. In terms of structured, it should be organized, neatly created, creative, and presentable. In terms of comprehensive, "the
    documentation should represent the scope of one's work".  As for presentation, it is best to choose which to document to include and which not to include. With the amount of accomplishment we have earned, it is our nature to include everything and anything into a professional portfolio, but in this case, be selective; choose wisely.
    On the link provided above, it includes most of the information we can find about professional portfolios. It includes some of the documents that are usually included in a portfolio such as,  awards and recognitions, table of contents, examples of your lesson plans, assignments, exams, and syllabi, evidences of teaching effectiveness, teaching experiences, etc. You may include other collection of documents, but as a reminder, BE SELECTIVE.



    Thursday, 23 August 2012

    Personality Test



    Introverted iNtuitive Feeling Judging
    by Joe Butt
    Profile: INFJ
    Revision: 3.1
    Date of Revision: 8 Aug 2010
    Beneath the quiet exterior, INFJs hold deep convictions about the weightier matters of life. Those who are activists -- INFJs gravitate toward such a role -- are there for the cause, not for personal glory or political power.

    INFJs are champions of the oppressed and downtrodden. They often are found in the wake of an emergency, rescuing those who are in acute distress. INFJs may fantasize about getting revenge on those who victimize the defenseless. The concept of 'poetic justice' is appealing to the INFJ.

    "There's something rotten in Denmark." Accurately suspicious about others' motives, INFJs are not easily led. These are the people that you can rarely fool any of the time. Though affable and sympathetic to most, INFJs are selective about their friends. Such a friendship is a symbiotic bond that transcends mere words.

    INFJs have a knack for fluency in language and facility in communication. In addition, nonverbal sensitivity enables the INFJ to know and be known by others intimately.

    Writing, counseling, public service and even politics are areas where INFJs frequently find their niche.

    Functional Analysis:

    Introverted iNtuition
    Introverted intuitives, INFJs enjoy a greater clarity of perception of inner, unconscious processes than all but their INTJ cousins. Just as SP types commune with the object and "live in the here and now" of the physical world, INFJs readily grasp the hidden psychological stimuli behind the more observable dynamics of behavior and affect. Their amazing ability to deduce the inner workings of the mind, will and emotions of others gives INFJs their reputation as prophets and seers. Unlike the confining, routinizing nature of introverted sensing, introverted intuition frees this type to act insightfully and spontaneously as unique solutions arise on an event by event basis.

    Extraverted Feeling
    Extraverted feeling, the auxiliary deciding function, expresses a range of emotion and opinions of, for and about people. INFJs, like many other FJ types, find themselves caught between the desire to express their wealth of feelings and moral conclusions about the actions and attitudes of others, and the awareness of the consequences of unbridled candor. Some vent the attending emotions in private, to trusted allies. Such confidants are chosen with care, for INFJs are well aware of the treachery that can reside in the hearts of mortals. This particular combination of introverted intuition and extraverted feeling provides INFJs with the raw material from which perceptive counselors are shaped.

    Introverted Thinking
    The INFJ's thinking is introverted, turned toward the subject. Perhaps it is when the INFJ's thinking function is operative that he is most aloof. A comrade might surmise that such detachment signals a disillusionment, that she has also been found lacking by the sardonic eye of this one who plumbs the depths of the human spirit. Experience suggests that such distancing is merely an indication that the seer is hard at work and focusing energy into this less efficient tertiary function.

    Extraverted Sensing
    INFJs are twice blessed with clarity of vision, both internal and external. Just as they possess inner vision which is drawn to the forms of the unconscious, they also have external sensing perception which readily takes hold of worldly objects. Sensing, however, is the weakest of the INFJ's arsenal and the most vulnerable. INFJs, like their fellow intuitives, may be so absorbed in intuitive perceiving that they become oblivious to physical reality. The INFJ under stress may fall prey to various forms of immediate gratification. Awareness of extraverted sensing is probably the source of the "SP wannabe" side of INFJs. Many yearn to live spontaneously; it's not uncommon for INFJ actors to take on an SP (often ESTP) role.

    Famous INFJs:
    Nathan, prophet of Israel
    Aristophanes
    Chaucer
    Goethe
    Robert Burns, Scottish poet
    U.S. Presidents:
    Martin Van Buren
    James Earl "Jimmy" Carter
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    Fanny Crosby, (blind) hymnist
    Mother Teresa of Calcutta
    Fred McMurray (My Three Sons)
    Shirley Temple Black, child actor, ambassador
    Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, martyr
    James Reston, newspaper reporter
    Shirley MacLaine (Sweet Charity, ...)
    Piers Anthony, author ("Xanth" series)
    Michael Landon (Little House on the Prairie)
    Tom Selleck
    John Katz, critic, author
    Paul Stookey (Peter, Paul and Mary)
    U. S. Senator Carol Moseley-Braun (D-IL)
    Billy Crystal
    Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury)
    Nelson Mandela
    Mel Gibson
    Carrie Fisher
    Nicole Kidman
    Jerry Seinfeld
    Jamie Foxx
    Sela Ward
    Mark Harmon
    Gary Dourdan
    Marg Helgaberger
    Evangeline Lilly
    Tori May

    Introverted iNtuiting Feeling Judging
    by Marina Margaret Heiss
    INFJs are distinguished by both their complexity of character and the unusual range and depth of their talents. Strongly humanitarian in outlook, INFJs tend to be idealists, and because of their J preference for closure and completion, they are generally "doers" as well as dreamers. This rare combination of vision and practicality often results in INFJs taking a disproportionate amount of responsibility in the various causes to which so many of them seem to be drawn.

    INFJs are deeply concerned about their relations with individuals as well as the state of humanity at large. They are, in fact, sometimes mistaken for extroverts because they appear so outgoing and are so genuinely interested in people -- a product of the Feeling function they most readily show to the world. On the contrary, INFJs are true introverts, who can only be emotionally intimate and fulfilled with a chosen few from among their long-term friends, family, or obvious "soul mates." While instinctively courting the personal and organizational demands continually made upon them by others, at intervals INFJs will suddenly withdraw into themselves, sometimes shutting out even their intimates. This apparent paradox is a necessary escape valve for them, providing both time to rebuild their depleted resources and a filter to prevent the emotional overload to which they are so susceptible as inherent "givers." As a pattern of behavior, it is perhaps the most confusing aspect of the enigmatic INFJ character to outsiders, and hence the most often misunderstood -- particularly by those who have little experience with this rare type.

    Due in part to the unique perspective produced by this alternation between detachment and involvement in the lives of the people around them, INFJs may well have the clearest insights of all the types into the motivations of others, for good and for evil. The most important contributing factor to this uncanny gift, however, are the empathic abilities often found in Fs, which seem to be especially heightened in the INFJ type (possibly by the dominance of the introverted N function).

    This empathy can serve as a classic example of the two-edged nature of certain INFJ talents, as it can be strong enough to cause discomfort or pain in negative or stressful situations. More explicit inner conflicts are also not uncommon in INFJs; it is possible to speculate that the causes for some of these may lie in the specific combinations of preferences which define this complex type. For instance, there can sometimes be a "tug-of-war" between NF vision and idealism and the J practicality that urges compromise for the sake of achieving the highest priority goals. And the I and J combination, while perhaps enhancing self-awareness, may make it difficult for INFJs to articulate their deepest and most convoluted feelings.

    Usually self-expression comes more easily to INFJs on paper, as they tend to have strong writing skills. Since in addition they often possess a strong personal charisma, INFJs are generally well-suited to the "inspirational" professions such as teaching (especially in higher education) and religious leadership. Psychology and counseling are other obvious choices, but overall, INFJs can be exceptionally difficult to pigeonhole by their career paths. Perhaps the best example of this occurs in the technical fields. Many INFJs perceive themselves at a disadvantage when dealing with the mystique and formality of "hard logic", and in academic terms this may cause a tendency to gravitate towards the liberal arts rather than the sciences. However, the significant minority of INFJs who do pursue studies and careers in the latter areas tend to be as successful as their T counterparts, as it is *iNtuition* -- the dominant function for the INFJ type -- which governs the ability to understand abstract theory and implement it creatively.

    In their own way, INFJs are just as much "systems builders" as are INTJs; the difference lies in that most INFJ "systems" are founded on human beings and human values, rather than information and technology. Their systems may for these reasons be conceptually "blurrier" than analogous NT ones, harder to measure in strict numerical terms, and easier to take for granted -- yet it is these same underlying reasons which make the resulting contributions to society so vital and profound.

    Copyright © 1996-2011 by Marina Margaret Heiss and Joe Butt


    My evaluation
    I fell under the INFJ category. I strongly feel that the result shown is very true and strongly describes who I am, inside or out. When it comes to friends, I choose them wisely. In terms of judging whether negative or positive, I can easily tell who are true to you and who aren't true to you. This is why I prefer having smaller group of friends, rather than large. According to Heiss, INFJ's are doers and dreamers, which describes me as a person. When I am asked to do something or when I say I will do it, I do it..I put things asides to complete a task. I also find myself wishing, wanting, and dreaming of how I would want life to be as I grow older. My dreams are a bit sketchy, but when people challenge me, bring me down, or judge me, it pushes me to better myself and pushes me to accomplish and reach for the 'stars' to prove them wrong. Another portion of the result describes how INFJ's express themselves better in paper. It is easier for me to write how I feel rather than speak of it. I can go on and on about how I feel when it is written and I can say only a few when I am asked to share with people. 

    I fell under INFJ and its results explain who I am as a whole.