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Thursday, March 29, 2012
Reflection on ELED 3300
An extremely beneficial tool I learned about in this class (Instructional Design Technology) was from the project where we created a portaportal. (My portaportal is located under "Some website to check out!" on this page.) The portaportal website (portaportal.com) allows you to create multiple bookmarks for websites. You can put these url (website) addresses into categories/folders and have easy access to any url you could ever need. This website is especially great for teachers. Why? Well, with portaportal you can have access to your bookmarked websites at any computer. So, you can update it at home and have everything you need in your classroom at the same time. This way, teachers do not have to write down long website addresses, email tons of links to themselves, or even have to bring in their own personal computers. By just copying and pasting the url into portaportal.com, you can have access to it anywhere. Having a portaportal account also benefits students. It is a great way to incorporate resources on the web into the classroom. Also, you can allow guest access to your portaportal. So, students can view a teacher's portaportal and have a quick and easy way to find all the websites that are being used.
Portaportal is one of the many great tools that I have learned about in this class. I've also learned about many other great ways to include technology in the classroom. Another great resource that I have enjoyed is Picasa. Picasa is a free software download (you can find it under Google's "Media" links.) In Picasa, you can create your own movie using the pictures on your computer and music/audio if you want it. Picasa also allows you to create other slide-show type files. It really is an amazing resource. It opens up so many options that allow teachers to use their own spin on a lesson plan, power-point, etc. I believe that students need a variety of teaching styles, because everyone learns differently. Teachers who only lecture lose students' interest quickly. Using Picasa, you can create a fun story-like lesson and even add a song that relates to the lesson, as well as easily incorporating every learning style into your lesson. Students will love the new teaching style, the visual aspect, and the technology used. It is easy to use, and anyone could make a professional looking movie using Picasa. I am very glad to now know about both of these resources (portaportal and picasa) as well as others that will help me use technology and have a head start when I start teaching.
Monday, March 19, 2012
"Mr. Winkle Wakes"
"Mr. Winkle Wakes" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lm1sCsl2MQY) is a video that Mathew Needleman created. It is a great and simple video that has a powerful message. In this video he shows how schools are very behind with their technology. The video also states that, "Mr. Winkle (aka Rip Van Winkle) liked school...it was just as he remembered it...after 100 years."
In my opinion, this video is very accurate. Many schools today are behind with their technology. Unfortunately, many computers are "covered in dust" in the backs of classrooms all over America. I agree with the point Needleman is making: schools need to catch up! As a future teacher, I want to be able to teach my students about a variety of things, technology included. Teachers today need to step up and face their fears of these "machines." Technology is not going to stop, so we need to make the decision to stay current.
So, why are schools not using available technology? I wish I knew the answer to that. This video talked about how teachers lecture, students take notes, desks are in perfect lines, etc. It is all very structured. Perhaps too structured. Have teachers gotten too close-minded about their students? In my opinion, the answer is yes. I think that many teachers are afraid students will know more about technology than they will (which is probably true in a lot of cases). However, this is not a bad thing! Teachers can learn from students. Technology has the potential to break through the structure, the same boring lecture style students hear all day long. Technology can help teachers teach new learning styles, incorporate images, videos, music, interactive websites, games, and so much more. Finally, students today have grown up with technology all around them. Teachers today need to get over their "Mr. Winkle" mentality and help students learn in a way that is best for them.
Technology is not something schools should "fear," but encourage. It can open up so many new doors.
In my opinion, this video is very accurate. Many schools today are behind with their technology. Unfortunately, many computers are "covered in dust" in the backs of classrooms all over America. I agree with the point Needleman is making: schools need to catch up! As a future teacher, I want to be able to teach my students about a variety of things, technology included. Teachers today need to step up and face their fears of these "machines." Technology is not going to stop, so we need to make the decision to stay current.
So, why are schools not using available technology? I wish I knew the answer to that. This video talked about how teachers lecture, students take notes, desks are in perfect lines, etc. It is all very structured. Perhaps too structured. Have teachers gotten too close-minded about their students? In my opinion, the answer is yes. I think that many teachers are afraid students will know more about technology than they will (which is probably true in a lot of cases). However, this is not a bad thing! Teachers can learn from students. Technology has the potential to break through the structure, the same boring lecture style students hear all day long. Technology can help teachers teach new learning styles, incorporate images, videos, music, interactive websites, games, and so much more. Finally, students today have grown up with technology all around them. Teachers today need to get over their "Mr. Winkle" mentality and help students learn in a way that is best for them.
Technology is not something schools should "fear," but encourage. It can open up so many new doors.
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