Integrating Technology Class
I have very much enjoyed the class that I am currently taking through Walden University. Before this class I had known about some of the technologies out there, however, I had not had time (or taken time) to explore them. Now that I have had a little instruction on these technology, I have already begun to use many of them in my classroom.
I believe, however, that the most profound epiphany that I have had from this class is how different todays students learn. Compared to the way I learned when I was in school, this new generation is completely different. It was interesting to read the articles that indicated that the students of today may have brains that are hardwired differently than our own. This presents an interesting challenge for teachers, but is also very exciting. We get to explore a new frontier of education!
As a result of this new knowledge about the way students learn, I have tried to adjust my teaching. Students are presented with a variety of work and we have music playing in our classroom. As always, they are allowed to work in cooperative groups to create something, but now there is at least one technological element to the students’ assignement. I also intend to create more projects that are ongoing and that encourage students to work through a number of steps that require a wider variety of technology. Hopefully this will engage my students more in their own learning.
I intend to continue my graduate work in the field of integrating technology into educational settings. I am also participating in a number of staff development opportunities provided by my district and have put in a request to go the the conference held by the Mississippi Educational Computing Association each year.
My long-term goals are constantly changing the more I learn about all the technology that is out there for educators. However, I would like to further develop some of the projects that I have used in my classroom before. For instance, we do an authors study. This year, we added some WEB 2.0 aspects, such as having students write a biography that will be added to wikipedia and using a blog to talk about the books and author. I would like to find a variety of ways to integrate technology into this project as well as others that I have been developing over the years. This year, we are trying to create an electronic encyclopedia for our standardized test skills. Students will be teaching these skills to students using PowerPoint, Jing, and Wikispaces. My goal for the future is to get my students involved in educational web activities that they are excited to work on even outside of school.
Unfortunately, there are always barriers to this progress that I would like to make in my classroom. The curriculum that I currently teach requires students to produce a great deal of paper work in order to display that work in our school halls. This curriculum is time cosuming and restricting. Since I was in a new teaching situation, I complied with the curriculum exactly. After teaching it for a year, I believe that I can find several ways to integrate technology into these lessons while still meeting all requirements. I would also like to look into writing grants and getting donations so that my students have greater access to computers and other updated technology in my classroom.
Teaching has always been an adventure and now more than ever, we must stay focused on our goals.
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