Sunday, November 1, 2009

Final Reflection on Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work, and Society

"Today's schools are faced with a difficult dilemma that pits a student body that has grown immersed in technology against a teaching faculty that is less facile with the tools of the trade" states Will Richardson (p. 6). Being a new teacher to the workforce, I feel that I have grown up in the era where technology was a large part of my life. However, I still feel that I have a lot to learn in order to best teach my students. This course has helped open up my eyes to many Web 2.0 features that will help my students learn and grow.

This course has helped me to learn and reflect on ways to use blogs, wikis, and podcasts educationally. During the past couple of months, I was able to create my own blogs, wikis, and podcasts. Then, after I created my own, I was able to reflect and discuss with my classmates how to best use these features of the web for educational purposes. Not only has this course shown me about these features of Web 2.0, but it has also made me more curious about what other features are available to use in my own classroom. I have been reading educational blogs and informational sites that help me to utilize technology into my everyday teaching. All of these technology and web-based ideas have helped to enhance my teaching. As I have began to utilize blogs and introduce podcasts into my classroom, my students have become much more intrigued in their learning. They love discussing things in their blogs. They love when I give them time to get onto their blogs or to read each other's blogs.

This course has also taught me to teach in a more student-centered way. By this, I mean that I let the students lead the learning. Instead of myself being the source of the knowledge, I allow the students to find the knowledge. This will help them now only now as they are learning, but also when they are older. They will also teach them to become life-long learners, as I am teaching them ways to find the answers to their questions.

I am going to continue to learn how to better teach my students by continuing my education and completing my master's degree. I am also going to find professional development opportunities that will enhance my teaching. As I do these things, I am going to continue to implement new ideas and teaching strategies and monitor how they impact student achievement.

I am going to set two goals to help me integrate technology. My first goal is to begin using podcasts in my classroom. I want to teach the students how to use podcasts educationally. I have already started using other aspects of Web 2.0, and this is one that I think will greatly help my students in their learning. My second goal is to help education my colleagues on the aspects of Web 2.0 that are helpful to student learning. By helping to educate my colleagues, they will then be able to use the tools available to them while teaching.

Resources:
Richardson, W. (2006). Blogs, wiks, podcasts, and other powerful web tools for classrooms (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

21st Century Skills

I recently was researching a website about teaching 21st century skills in schools. The group, The Partnership for 21st Century Learning, suggests that schools need to enforce the skills students will need to live and work in the 21st century. The group discusses on their website that their is a disconnect between the skills taught in schools and the skills needed in our community and workplace. With their partnership, they work to help create a set of skills that allows to students to be well-rounded in all aspects. They discuss the importance of teaching the core subjects, life and career skills, learning and innovation skills, and information, media, and technology skills as an interconnected curriculum. I agree with everything this website suggests in order to help create more well-rounded students who are ready to live in our communities and work in our technologically advanced environment.

I feel that my students are at an advantage when it comes to this. I feel very fortunate that my students have the opportunity to use computers on a daily basis. They have recently learned how to email and blog. My students find these things to be "fun". Through their "fun", they are also learning many things. We are learning how to be professional online through email and blogs, how to edit our typing because others will read what we see, etc. I believe that as more new technologies are created, we need to incorporate them into our teaching, in order to help prepare our students.

Resources: www.21stcenturyskills.org

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Using Blogs in My Classroom

I have recently been thinking about how I could utilize this blog in my fifth grade classroom. It seems as though it would be a great tool to help foster more learning and discussion amongst my students. One way in which I could see myself using this blog in my classroom would be to post a discussion question or topic. Then, I could tell the students that their assignment (for either class or homework) is to get on and respond to the discussion question or topic. I could create a generic rubric for students to follow when posting to our classroom blog.

One area that I could see this being a huge benefit would be in my reading class. I try to foster student learning through discussions and this is such a technologically advanced way that the students could discuss their thoughts. For example, we are reading Bridge to Terabithia as a class novel. Right now, we are focusing on the differences in the two settings, Lark Creek and Terabithia. The students could each post a difference they found between the two settings. The would allow not only for me to see if they are understanding the information, but they are also able to read and respond to everyone else's responses.

I am interested in learning other ways to incorporate blogging into everyday learning. If you have any suggestions, please let me know!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

New to Blogging

I am new to the blogging world, as well as the teaching world. This is my second year teaching fifth grade and I absolutely love it! I feel very fortunate this year to be working in an Emints classroom. In my Emints classroom, I have a laptop, 15 student computers, a printer/scanner, and a SMARTboard/projector. I also get to use the Senteo Response clickers often, and I just recently found out I will be getting a document camera, as well. I have so much technology at my fingertips; it is unbelievable! In order to have all of this great technology, I do have to go through a certification process. This means that I have two years of training, and in just the first year, I have 100 contact hours. It's going to be a lot of work, but worth it in the end!

Other than teaching, I have started working on my master's degree in education through Walden University. (Training plus school means lots of extra work!) I also tutor after school and work at a church on the weekends. I tend to keep myself busy. I also just got engaged over the summer!!! We have our wedding planned for next summer, which means wedding planning during the school year. It is going to be one crazy year!

I have started out the school year trying to get used to working with the students plus the technology. The internet has become a great friend, as I search for great ideas and websites to use in my classroom. I look forward to learning more about teaching, as well as blogging throughout this school year!