Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Emerging Technologies Blog

As the years go by we seem to be finding more highly developed technological advances in the classroom. The teachers who come from earlier generations are struggling to keep up with these advances, and teachers from newer generations are finding it utterly important to learn the new technology for their classrooms. We as a society see new technology that pertains to education in the media, and we try to grasp a better understanding of the use and importance of it. The Internet is overflowing with the new advances of technology and how to utilize them in the classroom. Specifically there are three that stood out to me that are becoming much more popular in schools and can be used to my benefit as an educator; tablet pc’s, smartboards, and podcasts.

Tablet Pc’s are the newest development in laptops. All the information about tablet pc’s can be found on the “Encyclopedia of Educational Technology” website at (http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/tabletpc/index.htm) The laptops will allow the students to use their laptops as both a computer and writing source. The screen is capable to spin around and fold down onto the keyboard, just like a writing tablet. When the laptop is in tablet mode, students can use a stylus to write or draw on the display screen. The tablet PC can also record audio files such as a class lecture or student presentations. This way they can review what they heard in class, or it can be a tool for a student who happened to miss class that day so they do not get behind.

Note taking is probably the best use for the table pc because it will be easy for the students to keep track of their notes and to follow along with the teacher. I think that tablet pc’s would be a great resource for my future classroom and will have a positive impact. In my opinion they will keep the class much more organized when it comes to note taking, and online interaction. I think that this will close the barrier between deskwork and computer work. They will be combined, so it will be much easier for the students. I think at first the students might struggle with the new technology, but as time moves on and they feel more comfortable with the tablet pc’s they will see how they will benefit them.

Smartboards are being found in more classes each day. All information about smartboards can be found on the “Smart Technologies” website (http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Products/SMART+Boards/default.htm)The touch-sensitive display screen connects to the teachers computer and digital projector to show the computer image. The teacher can control computer applications directly from the smartboard, take notes in digital ink and save the work to share later. Unlike the tablet pc’s, smartboards are more teacher based. I think that the smartboards will come much in handy in my future literature classrooms. I will use it as a tool for reading in the classroom. It will be a great source for students and I to annotate novels in front of the class. The students can feel like they are interacting with the book with the smartboard and see everything laid out in front of the room. I am hoping that the students will enjoy using the smartboard an see the benefits that it can bring to their learning process.

One of the most prevalent new technologies that we are seeing in classrooms is podcasts. All information on podcasts can be found on the technology website (http://www.wtvi.com/TEKS/05_06_articles/classroom-audio-podcasting.html) A podcast is a web feed that is full of audio files with information on them. They can be anything from news, to talk radio, or an instructional video. They are available for anyone to download and can come into great use in the classroom. The best thing about podcasts is that they happen to be cheap. Schools are struggling to afford all the new technologies that are being developed, but podcasts are free online. This will be beneficial for the students because they can find wide variety of information on podcasts and learn about the subject that I am teaching. Many authors do readings of their books on podcasts, and it could be benefit the students to hear the author read the book.

I understand that it is going to be hard to keep with all the new technologies that we will have to implement into the classroom, but I think it will be very interesting to see where technology is going to take us. If tablet pc’s, smartboards, and podcasts are where we are at now; where are we going to be in 20 years? Are we even going to need a teacher anymore? Are we even going to need to attend school? Hopefully emerging technology will take us places that will help better the learning environment, and guide the students for the years to come.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Distance Education

I don’t have a very good perception of distance education because I feel like the students would be missing out on class time and interaction with other students. On the other hand I feel that it can be very beneficial for students who are not able to make it to class physically because of a disability or other obligations in their life.

Pros to distance education
-Is available for students who cannot make it to class due to disabilities.
-Helps students that do not work well in a classroom environment.
-Students can work at their own pace.
-Time commitment is much less.
-It can reach students who live in areas without schools

Cons to distance education
-Students miss out on classroom interaction.
-Communication gets a lot more complicated.
-Teachers may not be as available.
-Students miss out on making friends in the classroom.
-The students can get behind because they are working at their own pace.

To determine readiness of students to participate in distance delivery they would have to be well informed or their duties. They will need guidance on how to lead themselves through learning, and pacing the work. Also, students will need to set goals for what they want to accomplish each day or week. Goals will allow them to not get behind, and have an active role in their learning.

If I wanted to teach in a virtual school I would need to have a lot of training. I would need to make sure that I knew how to interact with students online, and be available. I will be their only resource for the class so I need to make sure that I am on top of the learning, getting to know each student, and understanding what kind of a learner they are. I also think that I would need to take more technology courses so I can have a better understanding of the system and the technology that I am working with. I think that it would be a fun opportunity to work with distance learning, but I don’t know if it would be as rewarding.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Emerging Technologies Blog

As the years go by we seem to be finding more highly developed technological advances in the classroom. The teachers who come from earlier generations are struggling to keep up with these advances, and teachers from newer generations are finding it utterly important to learn the new technology for their classrooms. We as a society see new technology that pertains to education in the media, and we try to grasp a better understanding of the use and importance of it. The Internet is overflowing with the new advances of technology and how to utilize them in the classroom. Specifically there are three that stood out to me that are becoming much more popular in schools and can be used to my benefit as an educator; tablet pc’s, smartboards, and podcasts.

Tablet Pc’s are the newest development in laptops. All the information about tablet pc’s can be found on the “Encyclopedia of Educational Technology” website at (http://coe.sdsu.edu/eet/articles/tabletpc/index.htm) The laptops will allow the students to use their laptops as both a computer and writing source. The screen is capable to spin around and fold down onto the keyboard, just like a writing tablet. When the laptop is in tablet mode, students can use a stylus to write or draw on the display screen. The tablet PC can also record audio files such as a class lecture or student presentations. This way they can review what they heard in class, or it can be a tool for a student who happened to miss class that day so they do not get behind.

Note taking is probably the best use for the table pc because it will be easy for the students to keep track of their notes and to follow along with the teacher. I think that tablet pc’s would be a great resource for my future classroom and will have a positive impact. In my opinion they will keep the class much more organized when it comes to note taking, and online interaction. I think that this will close the barrier between deskwork and computer work. They will be combined, so it will be much easier for the students. I think at first the students might struggle with the new technology, but as time moves on and they feel more comfortable with the tablet pc’s they will see how they will benefit them.

Smartboards are being found in more classes each day. All information about smartboards can be found on the “Smart Technologies” website (http://www2.smarttech.com/st/en-US/Products/SMART+Boards/default.htm)The touch-sensitive display screen connects to the teachers computer and digital projector to show the computer image. The teacher can control computer applications directly from the smartboard, take notes in digital ink and save the work to share later. Unlike the tablet pc’s, smartboards are more teacher based. I think that the smartboards will come much in handy in my future literature classrooms. I will use it as a tool for reading in the classroom. It will be a great source for students and I to annotate novels in front of the class. The students can feel like they are interacting with the book with the smartboard and see everything laid out in front of the room. I am hoping that the students will enjoy using the smartboard an see the benefits that it can bring to their learning process.

One of the most prevalent new technologies that we are seeing in classrooms is podcasts. All information on podcasts can be found on the technology website (http://www.wtvi.com/TEKS/05_06_articles/classroom-audio-podcasting.html) A podcast is a web feed that is full of audio files with information on them. They can be anything from news, to talk radio, or an instructional video. They are available for anyone to download and can come into great use in the classroom. The best thing about podcasts is that they happen to be cheap. Schools are struggling to afford all the new technologies that are being developed, but podcasts are free online. This will be beneficial for the students because they can find wide variety of information on podcasts and learn about the subject that I am teaching. Many authors do readings of their books on podcasts, and it could be benefit the students to hear the author read the book.

I understand that it is going to be hard to keep with all the new technologies that we will have to implement into the classroom, but I think it will be very interesting to see where technology is going to take us. If tablet pc’s, smartboards, and podcasts are where we are at now; where are we going to be in 20 years? Are we even going to need a teacher anymore? Are we even going to need to attend school? Hopefully emerging technology will take us places that will help better the learning environment, and guide the students for the years to come.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Engaging Students with Concept Mapping

The idea of concept mapping can be very helpful for all subjects and grade levels in school. I want to teach English in high school and concept mapping will be a great tool when making transitions between books. A lot of the books students read in high school have connections and relate to one another. Also concept mapping will be great for brainstorming for papers and projects. Many students have a hard time keeping their ideas organized and the skill on concept mapping will help them out with organization and structure.
I found 3 innovative ideas that concept mapping will help in the classroom. Concept mapping will be nice for visual learners. Student may understand a concept better when they see it laid out. Also the students can do concept mapping online so it is very interactive and it is easy to use. Lastly the students will have a better understanding of outlining something before they do it. Planning is positive skill that will help the students through out their lives.
Students can use concept mapping to demonstrate the way they understand a concept or topic I have been teaching in many ways. The most important way they can use it to map out the way they were thinking. They can organize their thought process and show me the way they made connections. This will help visual learners and allow me to see the progress they made

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Blogs in Education

The results that I found when searching for educational blogs were pretty much the same no matter what search engine I used. I searched it on Google, Ask Jeeves, and Yahoo. The main websites popped up on all three search engines. The reason that these websites pop up first is because they are the most used of all educational blogs and the most useful for the audiences that would search for them.

The three that I really liked when I was researching I would love to use in my classroom. One teacher has the students who go on vacation during the year write a Blog of the things that they see and do on vacation. This is would be great resource for the students to learn while they are on vacation. I also saw a Blog with a newsletter link for parents. Blogs can be a good resource for families of the students so they can be informed in what is going on. The last thing I noticed were Blog websites for teachers. Different teachers around the country and world can share the stuff they are doing in their classrooms and give one another ideas.

RSS is a family of web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as Blog entries and news headlines or podcasts. RSS can be read by using aggregators, which bring all the new information and new ideas in a single location for easy viewing for the student. This will be great because student can get online and get any new info I post or the students post. Also helps with upcoming homework research etc.

Blogging and RSS will have a lot of impact on the classroom making it much more interactive and helpful for the students. It will give the students more guidance with their learning. Some student’s work really well with technology and it will really motivate them to learn and be driven inside and outside the classroom.

One pro would be that the students would feel very involved in their learning. Also its easy for teachers to grade blogs because its easy access online and organized. One con would be the students who do not do well with technology and having to adapt the lesson and assignment for them. Another con would be technology is not always reliable and has room to fail.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

The multiple intelligenes that i have strenghts in are "interpersonal", and "Intrapersonal. People in the interperosnal category are usually extroverts and are characterized by their sensitivity to others' moods and feelings. I can communicate effectively and empathize easily with others. I am also intrapersonal which means i am usually highly self-aware and capable of understanding my own emotions, goals, and motivations. Both interpersonal and intrapersonal explain who i am, because i care both about other people and myself.

A interpersonal student typically learns best by working with others and often enjoy discussion and debate. An intrapersonal student on the other hand earn best when allowed to concentrate on the subject by themselves. They are also perfectionist, so you need to give them a lot of time to do their work.

When teaching it is important to pay attention to all types of multiple intelligence. But working with interpersonal and intrapersonal it is key to have a classroom environment where if students need to work by themselves to learn they can, and if they want to work in groups they can do that to. As a teacher you want to switch it up everyday so all students feel comfortable with learning, and also learn new ways to learn.

Students who are interpersonal might want their students in groups of two to four on the computers. While working in groups it will strengthen student’s communication and cooperation skills. If the Students are intrapersonal computers can help them build up individual skills. It allows for differences in student’s learning styles and abilities. Also student's may work at their own pace with computers.

Now that i am more aware of the idea of multiple intelligences, i can pay attention to them when writing my lesson plans. I know that i need to switch up lessons to acomidate all the students. Also, this will help me understand the students better. For example, they student might not undertand the information not because its hard, but its just not the way they are use to or like to learn.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

First Class Period

Today I really enjoyed the class. I think that its going to be well worth my time and energy :-)