Tuesday, June 22, 2010

6715-final reflection

This course has helped me gain a better understanding of emergent, emerged, and divergent technologies and their impact on schools and learning. With new technologies continuously on the horizon and all of the technology that is already available, it’s critical that educators who are familiar with technology and it’s impact on learning, take leadership roles within their schools and guide their co-workers in implementing and feeling comfortable in using these technologies.
Implementing digital games such as Wolf Quest can engage and extend students knowledge of content material by students participating and being able to explore, survive, and adapt as wolves at the same time allowing students to communicate and collaborate as team members in wolf packs. These types of activities let students tap into their critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity skills. Students also are able to learn from and lead peers in applying content material related to the standards.
To help lead the influence into my school, I will need to make sure I stay informed on the latest and greatest technologies and research. I also need to continuously implement technology within my classroom so I am comfortable in exposing coworkers to these technologies and their benefits so they can employ them within their own classroom. More importantly, I will need to help ensure that administration is on board with the impact these technologies have on learning so interactive games and multimedia sites are not blocked.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Application 4

I used Rcampus to create a webpage to post the following presentation on Web-based Course Management Systems.

Copy and paste into the URL box-

http://www.rcampus.com/fsitehomeshellc.cfm?id=84392&rt=8&sms=home&xsite=joyethompson&nocache=1275258433614
Copy and paste into the URL box-

http://www.rcampus.com/fsitehomeshellc.cfm?id=84392&rt=8&sms=home&xsite=joyethompson&nocache=1275258433614

Monday, April 19, 2010

Final Reflection-6714

This course has really deepened my understanding of differentiation and the principles of UDL. By posting and collaborating on Ning, I have been able to gain resources to help me share the principles of UDL with my colleagues so they too will gain an understanding so they can aid the different learners that come to them each year. Using Ning with members of this class has given me resources from the web for conducting surveys for learning more about students’ interest, learning style, profile, and intelligences. I was also able to gain many on-line resources and activities. These will be valuable tools as I plan for differentiation based on readiness, content, and process.
Even though I incorporate technology often in my classroom, I have never used it with differentiating in mind. This will be an immediate adjustment that I will make. Technology with careful planning can make differentiating easier and easier to manage. Technology provides means of reaching all learning styles in conjunction with providing students and myself with immediate feedback and allowing for deeper learning to take place and richer products to be produced. I didn’t realize there were so many resources available for differentiation. I have been given valuable tools to help me encourage my students to be life long learners.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

week 8-final reflection

The GAME plan has given me a new perspective in learning about technology and incorporating it into the classroom. I have realized that I can take the initiative to expand my professional growth in small steps without being overwhelmed in having to learn it and do it all at once. By doing this, I am allowed the opportunity to self-monitor and evaluate and reflect on the direction I am going to achieve my goals.
By having the opportunity to put into play a GAME plan to implement and learn new technology, I have learned that I can manage the time to learn a new tool and pass it on to my students so they may expand their creativity and desire in being a self-directed learner. I will continue to practice the GAME plan I have started and continue to learn new tools and effective ways to intertwine technology into the content areas I teach. I will also allow students the opportunity to participate in project-based learning activities so they can continue to grow and learn and employ the tools I have shared with them to express their knowledge of the content and their creative abilities.
There is so much out there and when I look at the big picture, I do become a bit intimidated. But, the GAME plan is a great method to accomplish this goal as any others you desire in the various aspects of your life. But more importantly, in the 2nd program of the DVD-Promoting Creative Thinking with Technology, Katherine Cennamo shares that we need innovated thinkers-those that can build upon problem-solving skills. She goes on to say creative thinkers need to be confident, motivated, persistent, and open-minded. Without continuing my professional knowledge and know how and building my own confidence in these skills, I will not be successful in instilling these components to my students.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

week 7-standards

I think the best way to use the GAME plan to help students become proficient in the NETS-S standards is to post them, let the students be aware of what we are trying to accomplish in class and then introducing them to new tools and allowing them the opportunity to use them to create a product that relates to the content standards. The GAME plan can help the teacher and student work together in accomplishing these standards. When setting our goals for our GAME plan, I think it would be beneficial to make sure each of the NETS-S standards are intertwined in accomplishing a product. Students can use these standards to monitor and evaluate their project to make sure it involves each standard. Meanwhile, teachers need to be learning the new tools so they can teach them and model them while at the same time modeling and instructing digital ethics and responsibility. Teachers need to continue to learn and grow in this area to help students deepen their understanding of technology and how to use it to create meaningful products. I think the GAME plan I set forth in previous blogs allows for each of us-the students and teacher (me)-to learn and grow together and allow each of us to accomplish both the NETS-T and NETS-S standards. I think as we allow students to use technology to create and produce their own products and as we continue to model ethics and direction, we are automatically implementing these standards for students.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Week 6 evaluation

This week has been fun watching my students create PowerPoints and podcasts on their own. Last week we each student did either a powerpoint or podcast on the story elements of a story we read in class-with a lot of guidance and support. This week, many have wanted to do it again but on a book they read on their own. I have given little help in this and I can't wait to see the final products! As for myself, I have moved on to wikis. I did not set up the wiki for my learning community group-I didn't know how-so now I have been playing around with that so I can set one up for my students to do their next project. I am finding it a little more difficult than I thought it would be but I'll/we'll figure it out. I am pleased with the progress so far-it has been enjoyable except for the fact the students are competing with each other to use the class computers. I definitely am going to have to make a schedule for when we don't get the computer lab-it's hard to fit everyone in when we only have three computers! I must say I have gained more confidence myself in creating a podcast and powerpoint. I'm sure there is more in-depth techniques I can learn with both, but that will come with more practice.