Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Last Day of Classes!

Yahh Today is the last day of classes!!!
Today is a day of "good-byes", "see ya soons", and "good lucks". So it is a happy day, but also a sad, thinking that I might not see some of these people for a long time.
Sitting here has made me think about and reflect on my last 5 years of University. All in all it has been a great experience. By far the best part of University is the people that I have met along the way. It is exciting to here about the future plans of my classmates and friends as they embark on a new lag of their lives. Many of my fellow classmates have secured teaching jobs already, which is very exciting news! Also I would like to thank all of the professors who have helped and guided me through university....especially my ECMM 470 Prof!

One thing I won't miss is scraping the bottoms of my pocket to make ends meet. It is going to be a great feeling this summer knowing that my money does not have to be saved for tuition in the fall.

So Farewell University Life! I'm going to miss you

Monday, March 23, 2009

Floor Hockey Finals..here we come!!!

SO tonight was a real eventful night for womens floor hockey playoffs...well for our team anyways. First off we normally play our games every week in the William's Gym, a little run down gym with little action on a normal basis. Tonight however, we were moved to the PAC gym...which was a whole new atmosphere, and a much bigger playing area! At first we felt pretty important with the fact that our floor hockey game was moved to the PAC, then we were told it was only because the Williams Gym is getting some renovations and rewiring done to it...haha. So first off we get there and no one really knows where the gear is, and what we are suppose to be doing, so needless to say we end up starting 25 minutes late. The team we are faced up against plays on the same day as we do, and last game we played we tied. So right from the ghet-go we know it is anyones game. Did I mention this is the semi-finals and the winner gets to play in the finals on wednesday!!! The game finally gets started, our team is right pumped up and ready to run our hearts out...but not too much because we only have one sub. We score the first goal, followed by a quick return goal from the other team. Our second goal is a real sweet one..no just joking but I did score it, then the other team matches that goal as well. Tie game..winner will advance...and then it happens our team gets another goal, the game winning goal!!!
So we are going to the Finals on Wednesday!!! yah yah! But a little sad because this will be my last campus rec game=( Oh well it has provided me with many great times!

Monday, March 16, 2009

Students on the Beamline

oops forgot to post this one it was still in draft mode.

This Saturday I had a wonderful time working with a group of students from Evan Hardy at the Canadian Light Source (CLS). It was a group of 4 students in grades 11 and 12 and thier teacher. This group of students started planning thier project at the beginning of January. The project was to test band-aids that were infused with nanosilver. Nanosilver, which is silver that is broken down to a very small size...nano to be exact (which is 1 billionth the size of a meter). So prior to Saturday the students went over to the Agriculture building on campus and cultured some bacteria in an agar solution. They then put a filter with a layer of nanosilver on the live bacteria cultures. The nanosilver was given some time to kill the bacteria. When the students came on Saturday they were then testing if and how the silver changes shape and composition once it reacts to kill the bacteria. The students used the HXMA beamline, along side one of the regular HXMA beamline scientist. The students got some great data, which they now need to analyzed with the scientist. After they are done their analysis they will present a powerpoint and poster of their experiement and results to the CLS staff.

Another exciting thing for this group of students was the fact that a television was doing a CLS special, and therefore wanted to tape the students experience. The camera crew was there observing for most of the day...and in some cases getting in the way.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Love of Family

I am always reflecting and thinking about how important family is. This past weekend I was reminded of this, as I experienced a very important weekend, my graduation banquet. Like most weekends spent with my family, this weekend also proved to be a great, fun and memorable one, spent with some of my most important and favorite people in the world!

So from my reflections of this weekend, I really wanted to write a little note on the Importance of Family in my life. Ever since I was born I have been blessed with the most amazing family, I know most people say that, but I really think that mine is the best of the best...and I couldn’t ask for anything more! This wonderful group of people are so special and irreplaceable to me, and I know I will not be able to put into words how important they are to me in a brief blog note.

Right from the get-go my family has been a great foundational base for me, providing me with love and a sense of belonging and value. Although my siblings and I had some fights and arguments throughout the years, like most kids, we always knew that it wouldn’t last long and soon enough we would be out playing together again.
I would like to personally write about each member of my family and how they are so important to me and some of the fondest memories I have with them. So stay tuned to……

Here is a few of my favorite sayings and quotes about family:

The family. We were a strange little band of characters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another's desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inflicting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving, laughing, defending, and trying to figure out the common thread that bound us all together. ~Erma Bombeck

You don't choose your family. They are God's gift to you, as you are to them. ~Desmond Tutu

If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable - each segment distinct. ~Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Saturday, March 7, 2009

e-portfolio

For my final project I am going to do an e-portfolio. I figured this would be a very useful resource for any teacher candidate.  My plan in the next year is to go teach overseas, so I think this will be helpful when I am searching for a job.  I have always wanted to make a website, so I am quite excited to make it happen! Also I hope to one day make a webquest because  I think it will be a very valuable and fun way for students' to learn.


The main intended audience for my e-portfolio is mainly to provide a portable and appealing portfolio for future employers. Also the e-portfolio is for my own personal purposes in order to see my growth, development and achievement towards becoming a teacher. I think that a portfolio will be a unique and convenient way to remind myself about the good things in my life that I have accomplished and experienced. So on a day when things are going the way that I hope when I am teaching I can quickly look at the e-portfolio and remind me that there is always better days to come.

On my home page I will put a graduation picture, and also a little bit about me and my teaching philosophy and welcoming statment for those that check the site out. Also my home page will have links to a variety of different pages. Some of the other main components I hope to include in my e-portfolio include both a personal and a professional page. The personal page will have links to volunteer things that I have done (shown through pictures, and certifacates), also it will contain information about myself (hobbies, interests, past work, travels etc...).
The professional page will include information from my student teach and internship (including pictures, professional growth guide, student teach form, unit plans, lesson plan, a few forms of assessment that I used, products from students' work, and also I will incoroporate a variety of pictures). My professional page will also include my resume, reference letters and professional development related to education, and also my teaching philosophy will be included. Also I think I will try to add some educational quotes or saying that I find inspiring. My homepage will also have a link to my contact information, making it easily accessable to employers.

My main concern with making an e-portfolio is the actual website building process, which I know nothing about. I have heard some horror stories about others who have made websites. Many people have told me about the time website creating can take...and it is a long time! Many of these people however, have done website building in the old fashion why using the special script. In order to overcome this problem I will be using Dreamweaver which will hopefully cut back on a lot of headaches. Also I know that it will take a long time, but I will keep reminding myself that it is a new process that I have never done before, and new things often take time to learn. I think once I get a handle on the main things such as table building, links, spacing, it will all become a lot easier as the process continues. Also I think collegility, and asking my class peers for help will also help to rid myself of some worries. Another thing that sort of worries me is the fact that I will have search through all my boxes at home to find all the information and such that I want to include in the e-portfolio. Searching for this stuff will actually be benefical to me and I will finally get to sort through some of my boxes that have anxiously been awaiting me since I moved a few months ago.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Excitment about up and coming Volunteer Experiences!!!

So March is going to be a fun and interesting month for volunteering for me!

One of the opportunities that I have been doing is Students on the Beamline. An outreach program for high school age students at the Canadian Light Source (CLS). School groups, from across Canada, propose a plan of action with help from CLS staff, on how they can actively conduct research on one of the several beamlines at the CLS.

In January I got to work with a group of students from College Bouret from Montreal Quebec. It proved to be a fun and exciting experience, where the students used the SGM beamline to discover the minerals in a sample collected from a Meteor Impact site, the Manicouagan Crater Basin. What I thought was so great was the enthusiasm that the students had to learn and conduct their own research.

March is going to be a busy month for Students on the beamline. Some of the other school groups that will be coming in March include:
- Effects of UV Light on Plant Cells - Avonlea School-Avonlea, SK
- Headspace of Different Types of Yeast- Victoria Park Collegiate Institute- Toronto
- Vitamins in Juices and Powdered Vitamin Supplements
- Interaction of Bacteria with Nanosilver Particles in Band-Aids

I am going to be helping with a few of these.... so keep posted for some highlights!

Also if you want more information check out this website:
http://www.lightsource.ca/education/students.php

Also in March is Brain Day Week!
Brain Day is a national prevention awareness initiative put on by ThinkFirst Canada. Through this program I, as well as many other volunteers, will get the chance to go into elementary classrooms and educate the students about the human brain and nervous system. The program trains us and provides us with plenty of material and activities to inform the students about how important our brain is and why we should protect it by wearing helmets and such. On March 3 I will attend the training session and then from March 16-20 I will be out in the schools. I am really excited to use hands on activities and experiments to help engage the students and help them understand how the
brain works, and the affects that
brain injuries can have on people.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Was the Last Day of Snowboarding worth it?

For the Reading Week off from University I embarked on an adventure to Fernie with my boyfriend's family! Our crew consisted of my boyfriend's parents, his 2 brothers and their girlfriends. We had a sweet condo on the hill that we could snowboard into at the end of the day. All in all the trip was great right up to the last day..great weather...good base of snow....great company....great food and drinks....great hot tub.....and even a good little Jenga tournament ha ha. After the third day of snowboarding I thought this is one great trip..the only thing that could be better is some nice new powder! So the fourth day and final opportunity to go snowboarding came along and I was contemplating whether I should end off on a good note or squeeze in more day. So in the end I decided a half day would be just enough for my soar and tired body. So I headed out that afternoon all ready to go hard for the last day! First run went real well and I figured it would be a wonderful day of snowboarding in the sunshine. Needless to say I should have just stayed at the condo and lay low....like my body was telling me to do! Instead I took some hard spills on the ice... ending with a final jump that resulted in me falling....jarring my lower back and cranking my neck....I even heard my neck crack! After that I had to inch my way down the hill and head back to the condo. On the way back to the condo, already mad that I had to leave the hill early, I biffed real hard on the icy trail back to the condo further injuring my lower back. So the 9 hour trip back to Saskatoon the next was a real long ride... but I had a lot of time to contemplate whether pushing myself the last day on a snowboarding trip is worth it.....and in my opinion... no it is not! Three days in a row is my max and anything more than that is for hot tubbing and relaxing! But all in all I am still ready for the next trip out to the mountains!

Wiki Update

For the Wiki Assignment I decided to update the Wiki on my hometown of Coronach Saskatchewan. When I first went to Wikipedia to investigate what information they had on Coronach I discovered that they only had a sentence or two. I figured this had to changed, so i went about my quest at updating the Coronach Wiki to make the world understand the all the great features of the town. A few of the key things that I added include: the population size, the importance of the Power Plant and Coal Mine to Coronach's industry, and a list of the main features of the town worth checking out....including the big Outlaw Days in July!

So if you want to know more about the little town of Coronach check out the updated wiki at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronach,_Saskatchewan

However, I would like to still change some of the formatting, that didn't save the way I wanted, and add some new pictures to help improve the wiki!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

1st birthday shinanigans!

This past weekend I got to celebrate my nephew's first birthday!!! First off he is my only nephew ....nor do I have a niece.....so this was a pretty big deal! I could have probably watched the little gaffers all day go about paying with each other and all the new toys. Also it was pretty sweet watching my nephew experience his first taste of chocolaty goodness as he dug into his own little chocolate cake! Can't wait for birthday number 2!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

research proposal: access to technology improves learning

I just copied this from my old blog...a blog that i will finish later

For my research paper I am going to research whether or not access to technology improves learning. As I was reading through the assignment, I came across this topic posted on the class website. I wanted to research this topic to see if research backs up what I believe on this topic. Now I can start thinking about what I am going to write as i'm riding up the chairlifts in Fernie!!!!

Valentine's Day!

Valentines Day came early this year! I've always thought that Valentines Day is a good time...but that people shouldn't go be so fixated on having to celebrate it on Feb 14. I don't mind if it happens a day or two early or late...as long as it happens. Also i'm not a huge fan of people having to buy big gifts for each other....I would way rather send time doing something! V-day this year way great though...i got to experience the koutouki tavern, a great movie and I got some beautiful flowers...even though i always mention that i never need anything.

One of my favorite part of Valentine's Day was when my little five year old friend gave me a valentines card....well i was tickled pink! Then i turned it over to see that she was regifting the valentines that someone had given her already from school.... ha ha. At least she was being environmentally friendly.

hey hey new blog!

So i decided to get a new blog....and do my nanotech blog at a later date when i have more time.
So now you can all hear about my life adventures.