I think so often in the past I have thought of myself as an avid technology user. I use the technology that I am given and I am excited about all of the things that that technology can do. I have often looked at other teachers in the school who are not using technology to enhance instruction, and have wondered how they can allow such amazing opportunities to pass them by. After completing the final assignment, I realize that I have allowed some incredible opportunities to pass me by.
Being a person who understands technology, I have the opportunity seek out new technology and introduce it to my students and my school. In my assignment, I demonstrated how the use of online courses can enhance learning for students in the classroom and help teachers differentiate learning. I also developed a plan for encouraging the adoption of this technology in my school. As a title I school, we are often behind the curve where technology is concerned. Depending on your definition of emerging, it could be said that we rarely see emerging technology at all. I would like to take a more active role in my school as a technology leader and actually do more to work with our technology department to help them identify technologies that would actually help teachers with instruction in the classroom.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Online Course Management Presentation- Claroline
I tried to do a voice recording with Screen Toaster, but was ultimately ineffective. I used the subtitle feature to add my thoughts.
http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stUEtVRURJRFtYQV9bX1pfU1Nc/claroline_online_course_management_revie
http://www.screentoaster.com/watch/stUEtVRURJRFtYQV9bX1pfU1Nc/claroline_online_course_management_revie
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Differentiation and Technology
The course Reaching and Engaging All Learners Through Technology has actually been very helpful to me. This year, I have possibly the most diverse class I have ever taught. In that past, I have thought that differentiation meant I had to change the curriculum or create a new lesson for each child. The resources and discussions in this class have helped me see that differentiation is really about looking at the students instead of the curriculum, and allowing students to access the curriculum differently based on how they learn. Technology, of course, is key to being able to do this. We now have the ability to make text books interactive, add audio/visual aspects to lessons and even increase the size of text using educational technology.
The social networking group that was formed in the class was valuable as well. Sometimes when we are looking through the endless possibilities for technology resources for our classrooms, it can get a bit overwhelming. We all know that we cannot simply click on the first resource that our search engine pulls up and put it into practice with our students. It must first be researched. Having a group of educators with the same goal posting their technology finds has helped me by giving me tried and true resources that I can trust and use in my classroom safely and quickly to differentiate instruction.
The foremost change to my instruction will be a change of perspective about differentiating instruction. Simply having different activities is not enough. I must first survey my students somehow to find out what their needs are. Of course, after most of a year with them, I can tell you their academic short comings; however, I would like to find more out about their interests and engage them on that level. I will also make an attempt to allow students more opportunities to prove their knowledge. I often give them one paper/pencil test and ask them to perform well in order to prove mastery of a skill. I will make more of an effort to offer a wider variety of performance and project-based tasks for students to prove mastery.
The social networking group that was formed in the class was valuable as well. Sometimes when we are looking through the endless possibilities for technology resources for our classrooms, it can get a bit overwhelming. We all know that we cannot simply click on the first resource that our search engine pulls up and put it into practice with our students. It must first be researched. Having a group of educators with the same goal posting their technology finds has helped me by giving me tried and true resources that I can trust and use in my classroom safely and quickly to differentiate instruction.
The foremost change to my instruction will be a change of perspective about differentiating instruction. Simply having different activities is not enough. I must first survey my students somehow to find out what their needs are. Of course, after most of a year with them, I can tell you their academic short comings; however, I would like to find more out about their interests and engage them on that level. I will also make an attempt to allow students more opportunities to prove their knowledge. I often give them one paper/pencil test and ask them to perform well in order to prove mastery of a skill. I will make more of an effort to offer a wider variety of performance and project-based tasks for students to prove mastery.
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