What have I learned regarding technology in education
this semester?
- Second grade students are capable of much more than one might think in regards to technology, including creating a link on a blog for a video they recorded themselves.
- Power Point is not the only program on which to make a presentation; others include, Prezi, Smartboard, Flipsnack, etc.
- I can do frog dissections on Smartboard's Smart Exchange.
- One can make sweet illustrated books on Storybird.
- There are an ever-growing assortment of web tools to have one's students climb the Bloom's taxonomy hierarchy.
- Classroom blogs are a great way for students to get involved in authentic, meaningful communication with their classroom, peers, teachers, families, communities, country, and world!
- As a teacher I plan on using a blog myself to communicate with students, and parents.
- I am excited about potentially connecting with schools around the world through quad blogging and skype.
- Technology might have expansive applications, but it is not limitless....yet
Teacher NETS #2: Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences and Assessments.
I have come to a new understanding that technology can really be a way for certain students to learn and express themselves. For some students nothing I have them do in a class will engage and equip them like technology.
Teacher NETS #3: Model Digital-Age Work and Learning
"Teachers exhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes representative of an innovative professional in a global and digital society." With the exposure I have received through this course I will be able to make my class a much more technologically savvy environment where my students will engage in global efforts and interactions. The world is becoming a progressively smaller place which makes introducing my students to the workings of schools and students around the globe so critical.
I love the diverse technological applications that are available to my students and I. I will try to incorporate it in with traditional methods of seventh grade science instruction to create a challenging, fun place where students will be empowered to live in a ever changing, complex, wonderful world of technology and biology.