Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Digital Post #B Chapter 2

     The first section I chose to discuss is barriers to technology use. Not every school has enough funding to fully implement technology into the teaching curriculum. The schools that have the tools necessary to provide technology are utilizing it and those that don't are not. I noticed a difference between the time I was in elementary school to now where my brother is in elementary school. My brother will come home and want to play a game he learned in school which most I the time I have never even heard of the game before. This just shows how technology is always changing.

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      Second, I was excided to read methods for teaching with technology, your teaching philosophy. I personally feel that the student centered method best suits my personality. From a students perspective the teachers that allowed the students be involved in the classroom teaching were far more effective. When a student can reteach a lesson back to you with no problems, you the teacher feel a since of accomplishment and pride in the job you are doing.
 
 
 
     Third, identifying innovation and technological readiness As educators we need to identify were we stand on technology in order to find are weakness. If only we could recognize are misfortunes in order to change or work to improve them. It is very important to identify the capabilities of each student and to not underestimate them. As educators we need to challenge are students to there full potential without causing stress to them.
 
Resources
 
C,H. (2013, March 27). From the Teacher-Directed to the Student-Centered classroom. Retrieved September 9,2015, from https://www.youtube.com
 
Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., Woolf, B. (2013). Transforming Learning with Technology 10th Edition. Boston, MA: Person Education Inc.
 
  

 

 
 
 

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Digital Post #A. Chapter 1


First, there were several statistics that referenced the amount of technology being used by children this day and age. I was especially interested in the focus and emphasize on how children this day are brought up using technology. As a future teacher, the more knowledgeable you are about technology, the better you will be able to connect and understand each students learning needs as refers Maloy, et al (2013, pg. 3). Although times are changing things can be occurring for the better. I like how the focus is on children using technology. But not all technology is bad, you as a future teacher need to incorporate fun educational games and projects to enhance students education.

Second, I was excited to learn ways that teachers can use technology in their work as educators. Teacher can incorporate computer technologies in classroom instructions, outside the classroom activities, and both inside and outside learning activities for students. (Maley, et al, 2013, pg10)  In my future classroom I hope to include the use of technology through a technology based learning environment and teaching tool.  A technology based learning environment can help students once the school day has ended. The teacher can post important notes or extra assignments on a website which offers students extra help if they need it. I like how this provides students with the extra help they might not have otherwise received.


Third, I was thrilled to read about Technological pedagogical content knowledge, also known as TPACK. This is a great way for teachers to bring together three different forms of knowledge while  not focusing entirely on one or the other. This allows teachers to come up with different ways to meet different instructional and student needs.

 
In conclusion, there is much to learn about becoming an accomplished teacher in the 21st century and technology will play a huge role in a teacher being productive. Technology will take learning to a deeper and high level. The chapter does an excellent job describing what it takes to become a 21st century teacher.

Resources

Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., Woolf, B. (2013). Transforming Learning with Technology 10th Edition. Boston, MA: Person Education Inc.