Chapter 12
In our rapidly changing technology world, it is crucial that
we use technology in our classrooms. Our students will be using a building from
the tech skills we equip them with for the rest of their lives. As a future
educator, I will need to incorporate the use of websites, blogs, podcasts,
games, and other tools into my lesson plans. It is no question that students
will be more engaged in their assignments if technology is involved. A teacher
should be a leader in integrating technology.
I like the point made in the “Voices from the classroom”
part of the text. The teacher explains that there is a much different energy in
the room because both the teacher and students are exploring websites together.
I feel like the students would feel more independent being able to navigate
without the teacher’s directions. This feeling of independence will encourage
students to further navigate through these educational websites and engage
students in the lesson(s).
I especially like the point made in the “Digital Dialog
12.1” section of the text that we (future educators and educators) should
reduce the technology gap with low-income families. I will close the gap by
integrating technology into lessons that my students will complete both
independently and in a group. I could interview my students so I know who needs
more tech experience. I both agree and disagree with the Bring Your Own
Technology program. A student that comes from a low-income family would be in
class without a device of their own. The advantage that it helps for schools
who cannot afford the technology, and students are more familiar with their own
devices.
I agree with the “Digital dialog 12.2” that classrooms are
technologically out-of-date. I have observed classrooms that use the same
computers as I did when I was in middle school. It may be very difficult with
only one computer and large screen, but I could draw names or have a
set-schedule for computer use. With the large screen, I would have students come
to the projected screen on a whiteboard for math problems. If my students had
computer lab time, I would let them navigate through websites independently or
in a group so they are equipped with tech skills. I would be of help if needed
of course. If I felt like students
needed to be more aware of the rising technology world, I would hold a small
discussion about the types of devices and tools they will be using. I would
show them what blogs, wikis, podcasts, journals are and how they can use them
in their future.
Yes, the advancing technology world can be overwhelming, but
it is crucial to the educational world. We need to equip our students with the
tech skills to build on in their futures. Students will be using these tech
skills for the rest of their lives. Future and current educators need to be
mindful of those who may not have access to these technologies. We should help
our students familiarize themselves with these devices and tools for more
engagement and to encourage them to further their skills.
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Resources:
Alaimo, Avery (2 December, 2015) Technology Interview. Made with Kahoot. Retrieved
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Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B.
(2013). Transforming Learning with New
Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston,
MA: Pearson Education Inc.
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