Monday, November 17, 2014

Digital #L - Chapter 6

Chapter 6 concepts reflected upon:

WebQuests are a great tool for students. They follow a tour that teaches them new concepts. It might give an introduction, task, process, and references to help the students out. The intro is self explanatory, while the task will let students know what to expect. The process is the guided steps. Usually a conclusion will also be included which is a summary of understanding. Not only that, but the teachers get a spot to give all their input and their references. Virtual field trips are another great item to use. Google Earth can take students all over the globe while teaching important facts. Videoconferencing is another way for students to visit and meet people from all over the globe. Both of these tools are great and I believe some of the best teaching methods out there.

Online and virtual schools are schools done on the internet. They make it easier for students because there is no schedule. These schools are also helpful for students with disabilities as it is cheaper. The public schools might not be able to afford the special programs. I am personally against online schools. This takes away the experience of youth. It makes it harder to interact with peers and working in groups is not possible. How can one expect to learn for the future alone, when most jobs require some sort of human interaction. Not only that, but what about the child? How will the child learn to tolerate mean people or the opposite gender? Onine schools are a bad idea and only further isolates people from the real world.

Educational websites are a good thing, as they collect thousands of resources and make them into digital content. They are geared to grades K-12. There are a few types of these websites. Lesson plan websites are great as they give guided instruction and procedures. This is something I would want to use in my classroom. Student-to-expert communication is also effective as colleges, businesses, and other organizations can answer questions that students may have. A few more of these websites include real-time and recorded, archival and primary, skills practice, exploration, and discovery. All of these are beneficial and should be utilized in a modern classroom.

http://storybird.com/books/its-time-to-start-our-tour-of-google-earth-oh-is-t/?token=ycmcaywgqv
Credit to storybird
(I get message all school stories are private and it will not let me share directly with link)


References
                         Maloy, R. W. (2014). Transforming learning with new technologies (2nd ed.). Boston: Pearson.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Digital #K - Chapter 11

Chapter 11 concepts reflected upon:

Becoming a teacher is no easy feat. New potential teachers are assessed before being allowed to teach on their own. It is more of a challenge than I realized as you will be observed and forced to write more papers on things like classroom management. Even after college, you continue to be tested. Not only will you be tested, but you must be able to evaluate your students. I like to think of it like a work evaluation. You give a summary of how the students are doing. You even get to talk with parents and I remember this when I was in my youth. Parent teacher conferences is what we used to call it, and I was always worried about how the teachers perceived me! Not only that but teachers can show students how to self assess themselves so they progress.

Democratic schools and classrooms is an interesting name. It works like a democracy where both students and teachers make decisions from how the education operates and to how the school rules should work. Many critics abound saying students will make silly rules. I am for democratic schools because I think student input is an education experience for them, and of course teachers will be in charge overall. In democratic schools there are also activities that both teachers and students can choose. It gives students a chance to choose how they want to learn in my opinion will help them succeed in the future. I believe the more responsibility a student has, the better chance that student will have a successful future. Often times schools will also have a school wide mission to express their democratic values.

There are many tools for preassessments. They can be in the form of online surveys, The preassessments are a great way to see students progress before they begin a course. I have had preassessments when I attended Keiser University. They were in the form of tests. You would take a test before the semester and one after to see how much you learned. Online surveys can be used like polls to see how much the students thinks they know. This is another great tool, but I feel it is not used as widely yet. I rarely ever get a chance to use an online poll before starting a semester.

References
                         Maloy, R. W. (2014). Transforming learning with new technologies (2nd ed.). Boston: Pearson.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Digital #J - Chapter 5 (4 already completed)

Chapter 5 concepts reflected upon:

Searching is an amazing tool which is used by a vast majority of people. Information can be collected by the click of a mouse. Google has been the most popular search engine as it usually can pick up what your searching for the best. This has changed a little bit as of recent, as Google has become more conservative. Now hate and negative websites do not appear at the top list if at all. This has its benefits and negatives. However, Google still ranks highest and will likely to continue to soar as the company expands. Yahoo and Bing are quick to follow any changes Google makes.

Free-text search is the most popular search as it is the default. It searches most if not all of your keywords. This is a great search to use if you want some basic information fast. For a more accurate search it is best to use an exact match search. To find exact searches you have to put in a sentence like this, "President Obama." Some search engines can be used directly for students. The search will find material age appropriate. Also as a teacher it is crucial to have students analyze the websites they are searching. Some of the best websites are .edu and even .gov. Students must be cautious with .com and even .org. Wikipedia is the exception to .com usually, as it is backed by educated people.

Plagiarism and cheating has become an epidemic in this digital age. During my school years the best you could hope for is looking over a shoulder. Sometimes the teacher would have students grade their tests and than you could keep your own and fix your errors. Now it has gone to new levels. Papers are available for purchase online and students use cell phones to take pictures to use on their tests. Cheating is nothing new, but the access has gotten much easier. However, with todays standards it is no surprise that some students feel forced to cheat.



Credit to Powtoon
References
                         Maloy, R. W. (2014). Transforming learning with new technologies (2nd ed.). Boston: Pearson.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Digital #I - Chapter 12

Chapter 12 concepts reflected upon:

Inclusion technology is a great way for students to transfer technologies. Inclusion can be used for practicing skills. An example would be having students work at the computer lab every Thursday for an hour. They can use this time to work on their skills. This should be implemented in every class, as I think the benefits of including technology will contribute to learning. Infusion is when technology is part of the classroom and is worked in the lesson plan. An example is when the teacher is teaching on the board and uses a PowerPoint in the curriculum. I believe all teachers must have technology in the class for students to reach their full potentials.

Technology must be incorporated correctly for it to be effective. Technology must be professionally used and aligned with the curriculum. Technology must be normal and not a simple "add on". Also technology should use real world situations . I believe effective real world situations might be using social sites to learn about other cultures through actual people. Maybe use a Skype or similar video software to communicate with a teacher in another country.

Mindtools is a term used for intellectual partners. You work with the computer as a partner to learn. Learning has evolved to "learning from computers" which incorporates educational games and computer based tutorials. "Learning with computers" support by conversing, doing, and explorations. Computers are intellectual partners and can help reflect information. All of these methods teach students when incorporated correctly. I believe both learning with and learning from computers can be used together. By working with computers to achieve a task, you can than proceed to learn from the computer by playing a game that you got working.


Technologyclass
Credit to ToonDoo
 
References

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Digital #H - Chapter 9

Chapter 9 concepts reflected upon:

1.) There are many programs to help students succeed. A very popular and effective program is PowerPoint. PowerPoint gives a teacher the ability to upload pictures, videos, and text into a slideshow which can be presented to students. I have used PowerPoint myself and find it an extremely effective tool. I also have been taught with PowerPoint. Presentations are easy to follow when using PowerPoint, as it can be interactive and not just text on a screen. One effective way to show off PowerPoint is to use a projector which connects through a computer. I have seen this done in a school setting when I was required to observe.

2.) Video is another effective tool which I have personally observed. Video gives students the opportunity to learn in a fun way. Students are much more apt to pay attention to a video rather than read or listen to boring text. There are many ways to incorporate video into learning. A short five to ten minute video on important topics of the lesson is the best way. Having the students write down what they learned or having questions to be answered is a great way to get students to focus. I have always learned best through video. I cannot read a text and grasp the knowledge I need, but a video has a way of dragging you into it. Reading may be a thing of the past if we continue to evolve our learning experiences.

3.) Another tool that teachers have begun to adopt is podcasting and vodcasting. Podcasting let's students listen to information at home so they can do exams and experiments in the class. Vodcasting is similar, only it includes video. If there is a large amount of information to be learned this is a good tool. However, I don't think making a full school day on top of podcasting/vodcasting is fair. Students already have a busy lifestyle and giving extra requirements at home is over the top. Also some students can't afford a computer to view vodcasts which is also unfair. Perhaps this tool is better for advanced wealthier students, but the average student I don't believe will benefit.


Credit to Lino
 
References

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Digital #G - Chapter 10

Chapter 10 concepts reflected upon:

1.) Technology gives diversity to many students. It brings people together with different cultures and backgrounds. One example is black history month. This month represents the blacks and the struggle they had to endure. I do not agree with these specialized occasions. I believe everyone is equal and telling students to respect one culture over another is foolish. The past had it's mistakes, but it is time to move on. The diversity in this country is to great to focus on each minority. Asian, Spanish, Black, White, and so on all have mixed together. To treat one group differently or favorably is not the answer in my opinion.

2.) The ability to use newspapers and web resources to see what's happening around the world is great. It gives students a chance to understand the problems of other countries, including our own. Google Maps was mentioned in the test and has been used in the class. I believe this tool is very valuable for any student. They can see the language, life, events, and even the roads are informative of how other countries live. Languages are also different and can spark an interest to learn in some students.

3.) Electronic spellers and dictionaries are an amazing tool for students and teachers. This gives the ability to see the definition and spelling of a word. One great technology I have heard of is definitions when writing. Basically the ability to see or type a word and clicking or highlighting the word will show the definition. If technology like this was implemented in the classroom I think students would have a much higher knowledge base. I have had to search for words that I wanted a clear definition of, but it is much easier with simply highlighting or clicking a word.

Credit to Voki
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Friday, September 26, 2014

Digital #F - Chapter 8

Chapter 8 concepts reflected upon:

1.) Teachers and students have more ways to communicate than ever. Thanks to modern technology email, teacher or classroom websites, blogs, online discussions, and wikis may be used. For emails their are two versions: Emails and text messages. Text messages are shorter and can be used for as a quick way to pass on information. Email can be longer and used for more of detailed exchange of information. Teacher websites are a great way for students and parents to get to know the teacher. The teacher can post anything they wish the for the students to know. Blogging is a great way for students or teachers to write journals online about their learning experiences. Wikis can be used by both the students and teacher to form an informative webpage.

2.) Blogs are a great way to help teach students. It promotes student learning by being used for homework. It can help with learning analysis and help push students to express their views on current affairs such as Isis. It is also a great way for student and family communication. Parents of teachers can be directly involved in their students school work by viewing their blog even when the student isn't around! Also blogging gives other students the opportunity to critique and express their own views on the bloggers opinions. Finally blogging can be used by teacher as professional networking. Teachers can communicate with each other via blogs and share new ideas.

3.) Wikis are another great way to help teach students. There are a few strategies for using wikis. The first is to decide on group processes. Students can either work together on a wiki or work on their own wiki with comments and suggestions from fellow students. The second strategy is to choose the nature of the Wikitext. Teachers make the decision whether to have students make their own wiki or have them expand on an already created wiki. The third strategy is to watch for inappropriate or plagiarized material. This goes for any work, but since wikis are online it is very easy to do and teachers must be aware of what is being posted. Teachers have the option to lock wikis if necessary. The final strategy is to grade the work. Teachers must grade based on what they expect from the wiki. With options to view who updated the most, and who put the most effort in, wikis must be graded differently than average assignments. Credit to Prezi

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