Educational Technology
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Technology in my classroom
When I am able to incorporate technology into my classroom, both my students and I will benefit from the experience. Students will be able to use tools they are comfortable with, and in the process learn valuable educational lesson, such as, collaboration and creativity. When students are enjoying lessons in my class, they will be engaged and receiving the eduction they deserve. In this process I will also be growing and learning. When technology is used appropriately and correctly, everyone will have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential.
Along this journey their will be some challenges. Technology does not always cooperate and as a class, we will have to work around glitches. The great thing about technology is that it is always advancing and growing. I will have to remain a step ahead of my students, or I could potentially find my students uninterested in the technology, because we are using outdated tools and information.
This class has provided me the opportunity to remain up to date on technology tools and has given me numerous tools to use in my classroom. This class has taught me how to use SmartBoard Software, Inspiration and numerous other tools such as Wiki's and Word Clouds. With the use of this class, I now have an idea of how to incorporate Blogs into a classroom setting and how to use video effectively. This class was so valuable to my growth as a person and educator. Thank you for your guidance and knowledge, Ms. Mislevy!
Friday, May 6, 2011
My Digital Protfolio
http://adamburkart.webnode.com/
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Digital Portfolio
Bad: http://durak.org/kathy/portfolio/
When viewing the two digital portfolios, I immediately preferred Mr. Murray's portfolio format and style. I felt his information was assembled in a better format and I felt that the videos he provided added an aesthetic appeal that the other portfolio lacked. Also, I felt that Mr. Murray's portfolio was more interactive and kept my attention longer. The poorly designed portfolio included a lot of text which explained her philosophies and credentials, which is fine, but the fonts and sizes of the text varied and I felt that it was not nearly as neat and professional as the other portfolio.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Technology Projects
When reviewing Katie's video I was reminded of the importance of never putting limitations on students and the technology that can help them learn. The consistent advancement of technology is rapidly being incorporated into special education curriculum and can make a huge impact on a students ability to learn and achieve academic goals.
When reviewing Kevin's narrated "PowerPoint" presentation, I was surprised to see that high education has been quicker to use technology then K-12. One advantage to waiting to implement technology is to review the success and failures of using technology. With K-12 education waiting to implement technology, they are more likely to have success with technology in the classroom.
Melissa's "Glogster Poster" emphasized the importance of giving everyone a voice and getting positive feedback from students and other faculty members. The "Speak Up" program she highlighted explains how students are often not satisfied with the classrooms technology capabilities. Students want digital rich learning and through the guidance of this class I will be able to meet the needs of students.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Interactive Whiteboards
Now that I feel comfortable working with the software and using all of the features the white board offers, I would be more than willing to have a interactive whiteboard in my classroom. I think that as a teacher you must be selective on the types of games and features you use. There are appropriate and inappropriate times to use all of the features and I think the interactive board may actually be a distraction at times.
I would say that if the teacher is creative they can really grab and keep students attention throughout a whole lesson. The students really enjoy using technology because it is something that is familiar and comfortable to them. They often feel like they may know more about technology then the teacher. It is a good way to get students to the front of the room, willing to participate and can give the teacher an opportunity to informally assess academic performance.
I really feel that it is a way to get students more engaged in the material you are teaching and if you want to keep your students attention you are going to have to continue to advance with technology. Other teachers will be grabbing students attention and when they get to your class you want to be able to match or surpass other teachers creativity and ability to engage the students. An interactive whiteboard is just one of many tools that a teacher can use to their advantage.
Technology Notebook Online Presentation
http://ajb102.glogster.com/edu-tech-class/
Monday, April 4, 2011
Video Project in the Classroom
The idea of utilizing a video project in the classroom is a very unique and valuable tool for teachers. As I was creating my video, I was continually thinking of ways that I could use the same concept in lesson plans for the future. The whole process will be simple for students to execute, but will teach them valuable lessons. We can review brainstorming concepts, the idea of making multiple drafts, using different varieties of technology, the importance of copy right laws and using creativity.
When thinking about how I could incorporate video into my curriculum, I could have my students reenact part of a book or give them an option of making a book report video. Instead of just providing information about plot, setting, time and characters, they could reenact these important concepts. They will have important decisions about what locations they should film at, the clothing of the time period and the language and dialect of the characters. It would be a challenging, but fun activity, which would incorporate technology which they are comfortable with.
Challenges with this project include limitations of technology that the school can provide, as well, the time commitment it will take from the students. I believe some students would take the project serious, where others would view it as an opportunity to fool around and try to be funny. I think the overall positive aspects of the project outweigh the challenges and it could be a very successful project.