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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Technology Lesson Reflection

1. Summarize an article on using technology effectively in the classroom

Effective and Appropriate Uses of Education Technology in Science Classrooms by Karen E. Irving. This article was about using technolgy in the classroom with specific content areas(in this case, science) There are many different ways technology can be used to enhance student learning. One tip used was to instead of starting with technology then adding content, first sart with content then choose appropriate technology tools to teach with. This article also discussed some of the best ways to go about implementing the right technology into your lessons.

2. Discuss how your lesson plan does or does not exhibit characteristics of effective technology integration as outlined in the article. Be specific.

The technology lesson plan that was implemented during field did acutally follow some of the advice given in the article. We had chosen our content area which was social studies, then chose our topic, which was pre-revolutionary war, then chose an event, The Boston Massacre, then chose to teach that using a webquest. In the article it said, preservice teachers to identify useful electronic resources, connect those resources to content standards, design lessons that incorporate the resources, and practice teaching the lessons. I had that opportunity by creating my own technology rich lesson plan, complete with standards, technology tools, and had the chance to teach that lesson to a 5th grade class.

3. Describe the implementation of your lesson plan. What went well, what didn't, what did you learn from the experience, etc.

My partner and I got the opportunity to work with a 5th grade class. For our technology rich lesson plan we chose to use a webquest. The webquest was based on the Boston Massacre. In the webquest, 3 different roles are assigned, the reporter, the editor, and the cartoonist. The students had worksheets given to them in the lab about their role and used the links to find their answers. After the students found their answers they returned to the classroom and created their article. There were some things in this lesson plan that did not go as well as I had hoped. Some of the links were very confusing and the instructions weren't clear. This caused a lot of confusion in the lab. A handful of students had no problem, so they helped us out by walking around and helping the other students with their worksheets. My partner were running from student to student trying to help them with the links and with the worksheet.

The next day, we decided to re-teach the lesson, using a primary source. We had the students get into groups according to their roles and share answers. The students then felt more confiednt when writing their articles. The students seemed to really enjoy writing their articles and created a great newspaper with their groups. So in the end the plan still worked out, we just had to add a little bit more instruction to make sure the students understood what actually happened in this event.

I learned a lot from doing this lesson plan. I realize now that we should have done the worksheets ourselves first so that we could have helped the students in a more timely manner. We also would have been able to add additional, clear instructions to the worksheets that would have guided to the students in finding the answers. This was a good lesson to learn. I need to be more prepared and in the future, I believe it would have been better to just create my own webquest on the subject.

I will still want to use technology in my classroom, because I feel that it is a great benefit to the students when they get to take charge of their own learning. Rather than use a text book or lecture it was a fun and beneficial way to help students learn. Even though the lesson did not go as I had hoped, I was able to address that by reviewing the subject and letting the students teach each other by sharing what they learned in answering the worksheets.

4. Identify one NETS standard for teachers for which this lesson plan demonstrates your growth as a teacher. Be specific about how this artifact corresponds with and shows your growth in that standard.

NETS-T standard 1 for teachers: 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. In my technology rich lesson plan, I helped and inspired student learning by using a web quest on the Boston Massacre. I allowed students to be in charge of their learning and to find out about this event using this web quest. The students explored many sites with information about this event. They then were able to use their creativity and create a newspaper article with their groups, using the information they had found on the web quest.

5. Identify one NETS standard for students for which this lesson plan will help your students. Be specific about how this artifact corresponds with and helps your students grow in that standard.

NETS-T standard 1 for students is: Creativity and Innovation: Students demonstrate creative thinking, construct knowledge, and develop innovative products and processes using technology. This standard helped these 5th grade students grow in their use of technology by allowing them to search and learn infromation on their own, then they had the opportunity to create a newsarticle with their groups. Next time, this lesson could be enhanced and more standards could be met and help students learn even more.


6. Evaluate your progress regarding technology use over the course of this semester. How has this lesson plan changed your beliefs about technology use? Name two specific areas in which you still need to develop and cite some specific ways that you might improve in those areas.

I feel that I have really grown in my knowledge and use of technology. I have really enjoyed google docs and it is such a useful tool, especially for group projects. I feel like I get group work done 10 times faster than before. I also was surprised at myself with the big projects such as the Web Quest and the Digital Story. It's nice to know that I have those options available to me for future use and I feel that they would enhance my classroom and make it a great learning environment.

I probably could have had a better experience with using technology in the classroom, however I did learn a lot. I know some things that went well with the lesson, what didn't go well, and most importantly, what I can do next time to improve student learning.

My professional goals in teaching with technology include being more prepared in my lessons, especially when it involves the lab because they have such limited time. I would also like to continue practicing using technology. I feel that technology really can enrich the classroom, I just need to stick with it. It would have been very easy to be completely frightened away by the experience I had using technology in the classroom but I feel like next time I know more of what to expect and can plan accordingly. Another goal I have in using technology would to be more familiar with my options and spend the time in using them in my lessons. I may not be perfect at it, but each year I can add or enhance my lessons by using technology.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Technology Interview Reflection

What I learned from this interview was surprising. I was surprised at how few computers the school had. The classrooms don't have any computers available for the students to use. In the interview, we learned that there is a lap top for the teacher, but it isn't used by the students. I then found out that the socioeconomic status of the area is lower than average. Then I was surprised at how much technology was available for the school and students.

Another surprise was the very little amount of time the students actually have in the lab. With only 30 minutes a week in the lab students don't seem to have a whole lot of time to learn how to use the computer. My cooperating teacher is very good at trying to teach her students to practice typing. She has them type all their stories and poems that they write. But with such little time in the lab, it can take weeks for the students to finish. It is also apparent that most students struggle with using the Internet or any search engines.

This interview was great for me. I now know what will be available to me as a teacher and hopefully there will be even more when I get to that point. By knowing what's avialable in the field of technology,I will be better prepared to create more meaningful lesson plans. If classes are still allotted only 30 minutes a week then I will know as a teacher that the lesson plans will need to be well thought out. I will also want to talk with the students before we actually get into the lab so that their time there is spent wisely and efficiently.

This interview changed my way of thinking about technology in the classrooms. I'm surprised that more isn't being done with technology in this day in age. I want to be a teacher that uses these tools to teach. So much can be done using technology so I will need to make sure I don't get discouraged, even though there may not be as much available to my students as I would like.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Webquest Reflection

What I did:
We created a Boston Tea Party Webquest. My job was to create the pages for the Historian Role. I came up with 5 questions for the Historian to answer along with the websites that held the answer. We then found a quiz for the students to go to when they were done with their worksheet.

What we created:
The webquest involved students each finding answers to 5 questions for their specific role. Then the students share and record the answers from the other roles on their worksheet. After they have shared their answers, they take a quiz to see what they learned.

What Technology:
We used Power Point to create our webquest. We used websites for students to answer questions. We also used the online quiz to test the students' knowledge.

How it went:
I feel that the webquest went very smoothly. We were able to divide up the work evenly and communicate over google docs. We then all met to put it all onto Powerpoint.

Difficult or easy?
Because we divided up the work so evenly, I felt that the webquest was fairly easy. It was nice to be in a group because it lessened the work load, but there were some things that I would have done differently. I would have liked to change the font to something more exciting and also add more color. The difficult part about working in a group was that we all had our opinions on the wording and the amount of material needed on each page. I would have changed some of the wording so it was more exciting. Also, I would have liked to space out the information presented on each page, so it wasn't so intimedating. But overall, I preferred working in a group and I feel that our webquest turned out well.

Why it's important to know this:
It is important to know how to create webquests because it is such a great tool to use in the classroom. It's a great way to teach and make any subject fun. It also puts the student in charge of their learning and therefore more memorable.

Now what?
I definately will want to use webquests in my classroom. It is such a fun way to learn and keeps the students' interest. I didn't realize that creating a webquest wasn't as hard as it seems. The hardest part is coming up with the ideas. The actual creation of the webquest wasn't as hard as I thought it would be. Two specific things that I would like to improve on would be to learn how to publish it so it can be easily accessed over the internet and therefore easy to use in the future and I would like to either learn how to create a game the students could use or know where to find related games in order to make the webquest more fun.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tools with igoogle

igoogle has some amazing tools that I recently just learned how to use. These tools will be very useful to me as a teacher, so I can organize my schedule, documents, have a list of my favorite sites, access to google talk which I could use with parents, and much more.

The great thing about it is that it is all on one page and you can access it from any computer. Google Docs is great because instead of using a jump drive I can create and save all my documents to Google Docs, then I have access to it on any computer. I would also be able to send it to colleagues or friends to get there opinion on Lesson Plans.

If I have a class blog then I would be able to upload the schedule using google calendars and I could also have a link to the Class Newsletter. So to reiterate my point, these tools would be very useful organizational tools as a teacher and make life easier for communication between my colleagues and communication with the parents of my students.

Monday, September 15, 2008

My Goals

My goals this semester regarding technology:

  1. To know how to effectively communicate with Parents using Technology
  2. To be familiar with several programs and ways of incorporating Media into my lesson plans

Technology in Education

My belief about technology in Education is that it enhances children's learning, especially in this rapidly changing world. Children are already using technology so much in their daily lives. So why not use that same technology to aid in teaching curriculum and about the world around them. It will help capture their attention and open their mind to learning in a fun and familiar way.

My Technology Skills

Some of the programs that I feel comfortable using are:

  • Power Point
  • Blogging
  • Pinnacle
  • Photoshop
  • Microsoft Office

My Top 10 Movies

  • 1. Pride and Prejudice (A&E)
  • 2. You've Got Mail
  • 3. While You Were Sleeping
  • 4. Just Like Heaven
  • 5. Emma
  • 6. Singing In the Rain
  • 7. Emperor's New Groove
  • 8. Enchanted
  • 9. Girls Just Want to Have Fun
  • 10. Chipmunk Adventure

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