Thursday, February 28, 2008

Home Sweet Home: Québec city and NYC

As a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S., I feel like I have the best
of both worlds! To give you a taste of my native home, French Canada's
capital known as Quebec city, and my second home NYC otherwise
known as Gotham, I chose these two videos. Without a doubt, the
music accompanying the NYC video will liven anyone's spirit!



Diigo and Audacity

In my UDL class, I recently learned about diigo, a "social annotation" tool which allows you to highlight, clip and post sticky notes on web sites! Furthermore, you can choose to share these notes (highlights, clips, and sticky notes) or keep them private.

I find diigo practical because it saves me time from having to stir my memory by re-reading an entire bookmarked website. Instead of printing pages from a website and highlighting various parts, I can save paper and space from my files by highlighting a portion and placing a virtual sticky note with my thoughts and even share them online with a friend. You can learn more about this online tool at www.diigo.com

Another tool that I highly recommend is Audacity. Yes, do not let the
name fool you, this software allows you to record sound. You can
even edit sound you recorded!
After experimenting with it last night,
I used it today to record a lecture and it worked (-:

If your professor is not using a microphone in a large lecture hall or if he/she does not speak loudly, definitely sit close to the professor (i.e. in the front row) when using audacity or attach a microphone to your computer. Thanks to Audacity, I can go back and listen to a lecture and add any information I might not have jotted down in my notes! You can download it for freee at http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

Monday, February 25, 2008

Good words and music are always a potent combination

I found more videos I want to share and thought you might
appreciate. The first one is called "Inspirational Quotes".
Not only are the quotes worth jotting down, but John Lennon's
music for the background adds an additional soothing touch.
The second one titled "No Matter What They Tell Us" combines
music you will recognize and hopefully enjoy, and conveys
a universal message. The third one I could not help but
post because the images and the music from Louis Armstrong
are visual and auditory treats I love and wanted to share
with you. Enjoy!





Learning to post videos on my blog

I am learning how to post videos on my blog. Thank you Laurel for
all your help (-: The first one is called "I Believe" and the second one is
called "Prelude to Growth".




Monday, February 11, 2008

New York, New York!






Next to
Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of my favorite places in New York City.


I am in the Learning & Teaching program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and enjoying the buffet of classes as well as the talented and diverse group of students in our classes. Prior to HGSE, I taught middle school Mathematics in New York City. When I first started teaching Mathematics, I taught mixed ability classes in 5th and 6th grade. For my last 4 years, I taught Honors Math to 6th through 8th grade students. All of these experiences were exhilarating! In addition to teaching Math, I spent one year as Assistant Director of Admissions at an independent school in San Francisco.

Prior to venturing out into the real world, I was a Fellow in Urban Education and Child Development at the Yale School of Medicine's, Child Study Center. The Yale Child Study Center is where I gained first hand experience with children who had a range of learning differences and were being evaluated for all sorts of reasons from PTSD to autism and other pervasive development disorders. Before this fellowship, I was a student at Wellesley College, where I earned my B.A. in History with a minor in Psychology.

My Twin Sister



Yes, I have a twin sister. Her name is Claudia and she lives in New York City. We are very close. I miss her!

Sunday, February 10, 2008

A bit about me...


A bit about me...

I am originally from Québec city, in French Canada, and went to French school until my senior year of high school. Since my mother is American and my father is Québécois, I grew up in a bilingual household, and lived in Québec (see picture of Chateau Frontenac) until eleventh grade, when my twin and I went to school in San Francisco.

Izzy Barry's Adventure with UDL


Welcome to my blog!

Thanks to David Rose and Bart Pisha's course, Universal Design for Learning: Meeting the Challenge of Individual Differences, I am adventuring into a new world. I am eager to learn and apply this new knowledge to my classroom teaching! This blog will give you a window into my peregrinations with UDL...