Monday, April 11, 2011

Toni Ryan "What I Amazingly Learned"

What I knew: 1. How to e-mail messages 2. How to save a document 3. How to construct a paper on the computer 4. How to basically submit assignments 5. How to print off of a computer 6. How to Google for information My Goals: 1. To copy and paste with ease 2. To learn what "i-pods, i-pads, twitter and other terms mean 3. To learn all I can about technology to better teach children What did I learn? 1. I created a blog! 2. I made a wiki 3. How to do a hyperlink 4. How to evaluate a webquest 5. How to do a powerpoint presentation 6. How to make a spreadsheet 7. How to use clipart 8. What Bloom's Taxonomy is 9. How to bookmark in Delicious Most of my learning was in the cognitive domain, but the group projects taught me some things in the social/emotional domain. Socially, how do you give opinions in such a way to not offend anyone? You can not use inflexions in your voice to assure someone that you are not insulting their opinion. It all has to be in your words. This is not always easy. What I learned to take with me in my life and teaching, is a lot about the technology for the special needs out there. I want to be either a teacher assistant for a special needs classroom or work as a one on one for a special needs student. Dr. Keesee was determined that we all learn everything possible about technology in this class and by her patience and a little push forward, I think we've all done that!

Danielle Clark's Updated Goal List

I formed five main goals for this course at the beginning of the semester. Looking back on them, there’s really only one that I haven’t spent time learning more about. Unfortunately, that one was probably the one I considered most important! My five goals were to learn more about….

1. And become more comfortable with the technology I admittedly dislike.

As I said in my opening blog post way back in January, I can usually figure out what I need to do in order to get technology to bend to my will and do my bidding. At the very least, I knew the power of Google, eHow, and the expert knowledge stored within.

What I wanted to know, or what I felt that I really needed someone to hang a grade over my head and force me to discover, were things like wikis and podcasts. I wound up learning about those along with Delicious, WebQuests and the proper use of images from online. I still don’t like them all (I’m looking at you Delicious), but I know how to use each and every one of them to the point that I can explain it to someone else, which was part of my goal. Wikis, for example, drive me nuts while I’m midway through the work. I’d rather clean the toilet than work on a wiki, but looking back on the class wiki, I can see the fantastic potential of it as a teaching tool and assignment. I’m very excited to use it in my classroom one day. Ideally, I’d like to use it in the way I mentioned in the tech integration contest- as a long term project that students can add and edit as they learn more and more on a subject over the span of a few grades. It’s a big project, but I think it’d be completely worth it.

2. The available technologies to help Autistic and other special needs children get as much as they can from their lessons.

I really only conquered this particular goal this past week with the work that I have yet to really submit. Fail. Anyway. Through my work with a handful of special needs students in both field observation and my work as a Nanny, I already knew of a good number of tools used to help these students excel. At least, I thought it was a good number of items, but this weeks Iris Module helped me see just how broad the term assistive technology is and how many tools can fall under that particular category.

Cognitively, I definitely compiled a list of AT devices to remember in the future, but I think more than anything I was reminded of just how altering these tools can be for students. Another big thing was the suggestion of classes to teach parents how to use the devices. It seems like such a no-brainer to clue the parents in, but I hadn’t thought of it at all.

3. Hands-on technology methods to help students learn how to problem solve for real-life situations.

This goal was my main reason for choosing Educational Games for the class wiki project. Truth is, I’ve always been interested in the simulation side of educational games, but that easily phased into the serious games we covered in our wiki. I knew going into this project that these games are a great way to tackle the material that is a little too abstract for students to understand. In my original blog post, I gave the example of seasons on Earth. There are so many variables for students to take into consideration when they learn about this subject that it’s easy to get lost in all the different information. So that was really my main reason I wanted to learn more about this form of technology. I knew some great games existed, but I didn’t really know what they were, how I could implement them successfully, or what content areas I would be able to cover.

Because this was my wiki project with Buck, this is probably the area I learned the most. And although I could type out everything I learned, that’s what the wiki is for! I think implementing the games will be a challenge based on where I wind up teaching and the resources available to my students. If we are only allowed an hour in the school computer lab and we only have one computer in the classroom, it’s going to be difficult to implement this goal. Having learned about its vast benefits though, it’s something I’m very willing to introduce to my students somehow, someway. I’d most like to use serious games, which span several subjects, so I can’t narrow it down too specifically. I think they’re a great way to get hands-on, in-depth knowledge in a way that fosters individual critical thinking while still opening opportunities for whole-class discussion.

4. Resources to help school upgrade and include new forms of technology in the classroom.

This is the goal I didn’t really work on! Shame. Just reading the goal itself, I feel like I have worked on it throughout every step of the class, but reading the more in-depth description on my blog involves finding grants and monetary sources to bring in devices like SmartBoards, updated computers in the classroom, subscriptions to online resources and so on.

Of course, I did learn about a good number of free online resources that would be fantastic aids in the classroom, but this goal was really more about finding a way to fund the things I can’t find a free alternative for. Like the SmartBoard. There’s still time I guess.

5. Establish a bookmark tab full of useful Education links that I can use myself later in other classes and my career, as well as a resource for parents.

I worked on this goal as a separate blog post, which ended up coming in quite handy a number of times throughout the course! Going into this goal I knew that there’s an endless amount of resources available online, I just didn’t really know what any of them were. I found a great stock of resources over length of the course though and they will be great for helping me to stay organized and introducing material safely in the classroom, among other things. Mainly though, I tried to find resources that would be useful for parent, students and group projects.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Reviewing My Goals - Erica Morton

At the beginning of this course I created the goal for myself to learn more about:
·         PowerPoint
·         Creating Graphics & Web Pages
·         Photo Shop Programs
·         Music & Video Programs

What I now know about….
I understand the use of a computer or all around technology in the classroom now. It’s better to understand the importance of how to use technology in your classroom for the benefit of your students. I believe I have learned many great things that can help me in teaching any future students I may have, no matter age group I end up with. I may not have learned everything that I set out to all the way so far, but I better understand how to find resources to help me learn more.

What I want to know…..
I still want to learn as much as I can to help my future students with technology. I believe that technology is an ever changing subject, so we as teacher will always be learning and teaching new things about it. I understand PowerPoint and Photo Shop way better now, but I know there are still many things I can learn about web pages and music/video programs. I’d like to learn how to create and edited videos, to do different projects with my future students, something I could share with them and their families.

How I might find out about….
Through this class I have learned how to use my resources a lot better than better not only where to find certain subjects but how to write about them and how to use them. I can find videos to help me with certain subjects then I can also help others with that same subject. (I hope that makes sense…)

What I have learned….
This class has taught me a lot about technology, I have to admit that at times I felt lost and frustrated that I would understand certain concepts or how to finish a product, but with patience’s I understood and finished most of the assignments given to me. This class also helped me other online classes I am currently taking. Taking a lot of classes at once I learned to organize a spreadsheet to help me keep up with the many assignments that I have to complete each week. This has also helped me with other assignments that I need to create PowerPoint’s for. Even this course got hard at times and I felt like I had to quit I am glad that I stuck with it and got this far.