Week 9: Being a Reflective Practitioner
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| Reflection of Technology Integration & Practices |
PART 1
Know—Admittedly, I knew that it had been
some time since I had become familiar with the technological advances that
bring us to our present day digital age.
Having graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Communications and having
worked in an Advertising Agency, I was familiar with graphic programs such
as: Photoshop. From the beginning of semester I was familiar
with PowerPoint, Excel, Numbers, PageMaker, and limited resources on the
Internet. I understood that social media
has become a powerful tool in our society.
However, I was not a aware to what extent it has influenced our world
and the cultures around the world. The
breadth of my knowledge has increased exponentially.
Want—I was very enthusiastic and eager to
experience this course. I wanted to
become familiar with the resources available and gain confidence in utilizing various
tools to integrate technology into my classroom. I envisioned a classroom bustling with
creative projects that utilize technological resources and allow my students to
achieve the skills and knowledge necessary to progress in a digital age.
Learn—Ok, hold onto your seats ladies and
gentleman! The list of what I learned is
long yet distinguished! I have
discovered breakthroughs in technological resources that have been sweeping the
nation and have gone global. I have
conducted extensive research and have become educating on the blessings and
burdens that are synonymous with technology. I am now familiar with the terminology
associated with technology. For instance,
I am confident in my ability to provide others with a well-versed dissertation
on our “digital dossier.” That is, interestingly
enough, since we began to have a life on the Web, data has been accruing about
the habits and interests of your online life.
I learned how to create an online blog (…and I learned the
difference between a “blog post” and an actual “website”) discussing the
readings and research we delved into, linking sites to supporting our findings,
displaying videos, and sharing information with others in a creative and meaningful
(I’m giving myself the benefit of the doubt hereJ)
way.
We explored a convenient online resource, Webinar, which allows us to connect with
educators and learn how to effectively integrate technology into our
classrooms. The instructors and
presentations on Webinars demonstrate cutting edge resources available to
educators. I evaluated and learned how
to utilize this resource to help my students achieve the knowledge and skills
focusing on my core area of certification—Elementary Education, Kindergarten-8th
Grade. It is an effective tool that can
be utilized to keep current and up-to-date with how to infuse our classroom
with creative projects utilizing technology.
Moreover, I learned how I could conveniently and cost-effectively stay
abreast with shifting and progressing trends in technology. Moreover, our in class demonstrations and
Webinar exploration exercises assisted me in having a solid understanding of
the tools available (such ABCya.com, Animoto, and Audioboo, to name just a few)
that will leverage our lessons to higher knowledge of concepts.
I learned how to use digital storytelling to create a
dynamic creative storyline to express ones research, knowledge, and insight on
a particular subject. Creating a digital
story surrounding the lesson Heroes was one of my favorite assignments. I love linking visual aids and meaningful
information together to provide individual interpretation and expression. Animoto is a tool I will most definitely
utilize in the classroom to support my lesson plans.
Podcasting, using a website called Adioboo.fm enhanced my
blog post. I learned how to record my
reflections regarding technology objectives and then embed it into my
blog. I also, researched and found out
practical hands on activities that my students can utilize with this particular
resource. For instance, some suggestions
for classroom activities are the following:
book reviews, a direction guided scavenger/treasure hunt, solving math
problems, so on and so forth!
My Developmental Capture and Field Experience assignments really
allowed me to investigate what exactly it means to effectively integrate
technology into the classroom. I now have
a solid understanding of technology integration and how I will build awareness
around Digital Citizenship. Moreover, I
feel confident in sharing my knowledge with students and creating a technologically
rich environment that encourages students to share ideas collectively, and
achieve creative collaboration through projects. These assignments helped me to realize that
learning extends far beyond the confines of the classroom walls. Together we may share ideas and expand our
knowledge and skills by tapping into a world of students and educators ready to
make meaningful connections!
I learned how to create a hot list, which can span multiple
subject ares. The tool list created in
my Diigo Account was a database created through peer collaboration of
pre-screened tools. This tool enhances
my learning capabilities. I learned how
to create a social bookmarking account to share my hot list with my peers. I bookmarked websites that have helped me
support my research and allowed me to organize resources that I can assess and
use in the future.
Last but certainly not least, I learned how to create a
Webquest for my Critical Task Assignment.
I learned how to create an online self-contained learning activity where
individuals or small groups of students complete a task by going to websites
gather and analyze information and create a final product. I learned how to create an assessment to
evaluate student learning through a connection of standards. My creation of Webquest featured a task
requesting the assistance of students that would act as special agents to help
famous Archeologist, Indiana Jones, recover the stolen amulet containing
unimaginable powers said the bring its wearer eternal life. This quest guides students through
discovering the treasure of Ancient Egypt.
Students work on completing a task that involves researching the
following areas of Ancient Egypt:
Pyramids, Mummification, Beliefs and Religion, and Jewelry Worn. Once students acquire the skills and
knowledge pertaining to these areas of interest they demonstrate their skills
by creating a technological based final project. I found this assignment to be a fun hands on
exercise that allowed me to demonstrate my knowledge of effective technology
integration.
Course Objectives Met
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4. Illustrate through application how state and
national standards are implemented within the curriculum.
My Digital Storytelling trough Animoto has met the following
standards:
Common
Core Standards:
2)
Clear, understandable, and consistent
4)
Based on rigorous content and the application of knowledge through
higher-order thinking skills
NETS
Standards:
1. Facilitate
and inspire student learning and creativity
Teachers
use their knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to
facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and
innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments.
c.
Promote student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify
students’ conceptual understanding and thinking, planning,
and creative processes
3.
Model digital age work and learning
Teachers
exhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes representative of an
innovative
professional
in a global and digital society.
a.
Demonstrate fluency in technology systems and the transfer
of current knowledge to new technologies and situations.
My Webquest
has met the following Course Objectives:
The Common Core Standards are:
1.
Research and
evidence based
2.
Clear,
understandable, and consistent
3.
Based on rigorous
content and the application of knowledge through higher-order thinking skills
The NET Student Standards:
1. Creativity and innovation
Students demonstrate creative thinking,
construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using
technology.b. Create original
works as a means of personal or group expression
Students apply digital tools to gather,
evaluate, and use information.
a. Plan strategies to guide inquiry
b. Locate, organize, analyze, evaluate,
synthesize, and ethically use information from a variety of
sources and media
c. Evaluate and select information
sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific
tasks
d. Process data and report results
2. Communication and Collaboration
Students use digital media and
environments to communicate and work collaboratively, including at a distance,
to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.
d. Contribute to project teams to
produce original works or solve problems
Theme E: World History: System of
beliefs, knowledge, values & traditions; adaptation; monotheis; diffusion;
acculturation
5. Demonstrate an understanding of the use of
assistive technology and other digital resources to personalize and
differentiate learning activities for every student.
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| Assistive Technology Integration |
Assistive learning technology integration are tools that can
help a child or an adult work around his or her difficulties in organization,
reading, writing, spelling, math and memory.
As such, many learners on varying ability levels can benefit immensely
from using tools (technology aids) to assist with daily educational activities. Assistive technology tools can range form
complex, high-tech as well as low-tech devises.
The main objective of these teaching and learning tools are assistive
tech deficits. Assistive technology
tools promote learners to reach their fullest potential, providing them greater
freedom and independence along the way.
According to National Center for Learning Disabilities, “Tools
for people with learning disabilities can be as simple highlighters, color
coding files or drawers, books on tape, take recorders, calculators or a
different paper color or background color on a computer screen.” Computer or high-tech, assistive
technology devises include:
- · Computer with print-recognition software that “read” text aloud
- · Speech recognition system that turn oral language into written text
- · Talking calculators that assist people with math difficulties
- Software that predicts and edits words for people who are prone to spelling difficulties
Assistive technology can:
- · Enable students to be more independent learners
- · Improve speed and accuracy of work
- · Reinforce effective classroom instruction and strengthen skill development.
- · Help students to fit in with classroom learning and routines
6. Evaluate and reflect on emerging tools and
trends by reviewing current research and professional literature.
According to
online site:
author, Mariana
Ashley reports in her blog “10 Amazing, Emerging Tech Trends in Elementary Education,” the
following top trends:
- 1 iPads: Have proven to be effective learning devices that allow students to interact with their lessons and teachers to constantly stream and direct students toward constantly updated information.
- 2. Ebooks: Textbooks will be easily updated in electronic form, which is much cheaper for school districts, and some ebooks and digital texts can be accessed as apps for iPhones and other devices.
- 3. Innovative funding program: As the trend continues, schools will be less reliant on governments and public funds, and can benefit from other sources of technology “income.”
- 4. Training teachers to become online educators: High schoolers are experimenting with online learning, and the trend is becoming so popular, it’s starting to filter down to elementary and middle schools, too. As a result, teachers need training in online education so that they can transfer their classroom management skills to online environments.
- 5. Interactive whiteboards: Teachers with projection screens (or just a clean whiteboard) can connect their computer so that their desktop is displayed in front of the classroom, like a chalkboard.
- 6. Virtual reality: Second Life and other VR sites and platforms offer immense learning opportunities in real-life skills, and can even introduce students to other classrooms who “play” in the same space.
- 7. Blackboard and online communities: These communities allow for connection between teachers, parents and students, during the school day and after hours. Grades, assignments, supplemental readings, games, chats and all types of resources can be shared easily this way, fueling multi-way communication and collaboration.
- 8. Mobile technology: These days, iPods, cell phones and smart phones, iPads, and other mobile devices are quickly becoming sought-after educational tools, even in elementary classrooms.
- 9. Podcasting: Podcasts are great tools for elementary teachers, because they’re free and give students instant access to multimedia learning experiences from all over the world.
- 10. Moodle: Moodle is gaining traction in classrooms at all levels for its streamlined organization features. Teachers and administrators can easily communicate and design courses, and students can manage their own e-mail accounts, assignments, and more.
Educator Peter McIntosh helps his
students to take ownership of their learning by using interactive
subject-mastery tools like Khan Academy. For more articles and videos about
integrating technology in the classroom, visit Tech2Learn
resource page.
http://www.edutopia.org/tech-to-learn-blended-learning-video
7. Turn theory into practice by completing 5 hours field experience.
I had the opportunity to interview Ms. Jennifer Wagner, educator with over 40 years experience in the field of technology and education. This assignment allowed me to take an in depth look into the practices of an expert in the field that has been creatively integrating technology into classrooms for years. Throughout the semester I had the pleasure of becoming familiar with Ms. Wagner's work and experiences. Her suggestion allowed me to reflect upon how exactly technology integration works most effectively within the classroom. This was really a great experience for me to evaluate my own teaching practices, and strategize ways that I may successful integrate various tools into the classroom. Ms. Wagner proved to be a fantastic resource, as I gained valuable insight into the strategies used to support teaching and technology integration.
7. Turn theory into practice by completing 5 hours field experience.
I had the opportunity to interview Ms. Jennifer Wagner, educator with over 40 years experience in the field of technology and education. This assignment allowed me to take an in depth look into the practices of an expert in the field that has been creatively integrating technology into classrooms for years. Throughout the semester I had the pleasure of becoming familiar with Ms. Wagner's work and experiences. Her suggestion allowed me to reflect upon how exactly technology integration works most effectively within the classroom. This was really a great experience for me to evaluate my own teaching practices, and strategize ways that I may successful integrate various tools into the classroom. Ms. Wagner proved to be a fantastic resource, as I gained valuable insight into the strategies used to support teaching and technology integration.
PART 2
Why is it important for all teachers to integrate technology
into the lessons they teach, regardless of the age of the students or genre
that they teach? Or is it?
| Teachers Integrating Technology |
Technology is a powerful resource that can invigorate the classroom whilst engaging students on all ability levels and varying ages. The role of a teacher in today’s classroom is multifaceted. Today’s classrooms are infused with a broad spectrum of learners, including students that are gifted, students who are culturally diverse, and students with disabilities. Years ago teachers were not expected to teach across such a broad spectrum of abilities. Indeed, today’s teachers are faced with the exciting opportunity to tackle educational challenges within the classroom, and ultimately shape young minds to be creative thinkers ready to solve complex problems and find viable solutions. Technology can help!
Using what you have learned throughout the course please
provide examples and support your answer.
Simple
yet powerful methods of technology integration can be implemented with ease and
genuine excitement. This can be achieved specifically by creating interactive
lesson plans (e.g. Webquest) that engage students. Hence, I will take an ordinary lesson plan
and infuse it with fun content rich activities that utilize web searches and
resources. I will have my young learners
utilize digital storytelling (e.g. Animoto) to create meaningful works that
express their voice, their interpretation, their knowledge and insight. As new technologies have emerged we have an
exciting opportunity to create a learning environment that embraces our new age
of learning. Nussbaum-Beach & Lani,
authors of The Connected Educator
Learning and Leading in a Digital Age, and experts in scaffolding share
their expertise in the pedagogy of teaching by explaining, “A connected learner’s vision of teaching
moves from ‘I am the teacher’ to helping students chase their passions, empowering
them to find their voices online and off, creating classroom free from thereat
and stress, and forming a school environment that not only extends beyond the
classroom walls but encourages risk taking, creativity, and innovation.”
(p. 141) My teaching philosophy is one that encourages students to share their
research, knowledge, and perspectives with their peers, me, their family and
the world around them! Assignments utilizing powerful yet easy to use resources
such as Popplet and Animoto will allow students to achieve the common core
learning objective goals. Students will
learn how to research and delve into subject matter extracting the most
relevant and meaningful information; then, creating a project that demonstrates
their knowledge and skills. The
following is a link that explores Web 2.0 tools that would exist with
technology integration.
PART 3
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| My PLN |
From
the reading throughout the book, how have you created or started to create your
own Personal Learning Network (PLN)?
According
to The Connected Educator Learning and
Leading in a Digital Age, “Personal
learning networks are a reciprocal learning system in which educators
participate by sharing and then learning from others who share with them. Personal learning networks are personal in
the sense that each of us selects our won set of connections as we pursue
self-directed, independent learning experiences. Educators have always added to their
storehouse of knowledge and skills through personal networks of colleagues who
share particular interests.” I have
started to create my own Personal Learning Network by becoming a member of
Twitter. PLN has allowed me to openly
and transparently share ideas and artifacts, along with collaboratively
constructing new knowledge, and allowing me the opportunity to make connections
and form relationships. I am a follower
on Twitter of the following:

TED Talks @TEDTalks 51m
"The world is richer,
vaster than it too often seems to be." http://t.co/J4juVXDLwn

Sheryl NussbaumBeach @snbeach 5h
WOW! ISTE is searching for
a Community Engagement Manager. Link to the job posting http://t.co/8nNIe6maSh
#plpnetwork #ce14 @isteconnects
Lani Ritter Hall @lanihall 17 Aug
RT @ajollygal: eCourse on
STEM/STEAM! Learn abt developing lessons, implementing programs & more.
http://t.co/DGWwxZ8jnt #plpnetwork

Jen Wagner @jenwagner 5h
One would think -- after
33 years of teaching -- that 1st day jitters WOULD not be present -- but, yep,
they are. :) See kids in 90 min.
Moreover,
I have created my PLN by connecting with others on Diigo. This has allowed me to join 3 Groups and
network with my peers in EDU—533, as well as others.




you nailed this one, great job.
ReplyDeleteRebecca, Can you believe you learned all of this and now will have it ready to go when you have your very own classroom? There is so much more and we really just scratched the surface of technology and integration possibilities. I love the twitter feeds and how you are following so many great educators. It was great for you to connect with Jen for your field experience. I knew you would hit it off. How cool was it that you had bought Oreo's for your son's school and it was one of her projects? So fun! Simple but yet a way to connect globally with other teachers. Just baby steps though. Start small and dream big! It was a pleasure teaching you and please keep me in your PLN.
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