Thursday, June 12, 2014

My Philosophy


            I think technology is another option for learners to learn effectively and demonstrate what they have learned. One of the most attractive aspects of technology is that it can feel like the world smaller and easier to connect with one another. Technology also provides the opportunity to connect all educational content areas through common vocabulary and can cultivate the students’ ability to generalize their skills of different technological processes to any form of media, which is hugely valuable in our “media-saturated culture” (10 Benefits of Media Literacy, 2011).  Another advantage of educational technology (listed on the Center for Media Literacy website) is the prospect of students engaging in their own learning due to the “real life” application technology has in the students’ daily culture making the content relatable and therefore more accessible.
            The biggest disadvantage of technology is the physical access for low-income families. Technology can be used to improve and differentiate instruction, but if a family or student does not have access to a computer at home, the point is mute. A solution to this is school funding to make the technology available on site after-school hours. Again, however, if the school does not have the funding or budget for that it is important to differentiate instruction using traditional methods as well.
            I can think of a thousand and one ways I would like to use technology in my classroom but here is just a few:
·      A video is an opportunity to make as a class to catch up students that may have a chronic illness that prevents them from attending school for days at a time. These are options and ideas that I will definitely use in my future classroom as well as using videos for students to document science experiments and reports of their weekend with the classroom mascot.
·      I will have a classroom blog to involve the parents of my students in the classroom by creating a page for each student where they can showcase their work and posting reminders of school holidays and events.
·      eBooks give so much freedom to provide extra support for students with disabilities and ELL (English Language Learners) by simplifying a book being read by the class so the students who need extra support are not left out. eBooks are also a great option for students to demonstrate their learning through creating a book for character or plot development purposes and/or writing a biography or a book about a specific animal. This technology, depending on the instructions and learning goals decided upon, can be varied easily for challenge level for older and younger grades or simply different learners in the same classroom.
In utilizing an already technological society that continues to ease the process of making relationships during busy schedules, classrooms need to include families in defining of instructional technology, recognizing the importance of the involvement of those families, and use classroom blogs and other instructional technology methods as a means of connecting them to their students to support not only school achievement but success as future employees.  As teachers it is our responsibility to prepare our students to be integrated members of current society.  Today, and in the future, being an effective teacher means keeping up with new technology methods and supporting the students’ mastery of those methods.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Example of a Lesson Incorporating Technology


Your Names: Cyndi Sitterding
                        Sophia Schoener Scott
Lesson Objective: Students will use Area Model of Multiplication strategy to solve 2-digit times 2-digit multiplication problems.

Target Grade Level: 5th

Activities:
·      Direct Instruction incorporating vocab.
·      Poster with progression of steps with in model
·      Student participation – fill in the blank on rectangle of area model of multiplication
·      At stations review material and demonstrate understanding
o   1 & 2 – Make an Educreation video to teach others
o   3 & 4 – Flash cards  via Quizlet App available comp or iPads
o   Worksheet

Incorporation of Technology to:
Meet specific student needs
·      Student with Visual Impairment
o   Will sit upfront
o   Textbook and worksheets recopied with increased font size
o   PowerPoint will have very large font
§  Clear visual representing steps of the strategy (GIANT RECTANGLE)
o   Doc Cam (student participation)
§  Use LARGE markers
§  Contrasting background
·      ELL Student
o   Print poster with pictures of vocabulary
o   Clear visual representing steps of the strategy (GIANT RECTANGLE) on PowerPoint
o   Borrow voice recorder with stickers from EARTC so student can press circles on notes and hear pronunciation of words at own pace and/or repeated as necessary

Present ideas to the class

Check for understanding along the way
  • Students write on electronic whiteboard to fill in rectangle model
  • Poll Everywhere website

Allow students to show what they learned

Share student work
  • Educreations App
  • Doc Camera presentation

Communicate what is going on in class with parents-
  • Post on class blog or website
    • Link to PowerPoint
    • Link to Educreation
    • Link to Quizlet
  • Send hard copy home

Friday, May 16, 2014

App Inquiry

KidCalc 1.19.2


https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/ios-games-educational/id7008?mt=8&letter=K&page=2#page

      My student used this app to review her basic facts and entertain herself (college peer). This app is not relevant at a classroom level but it has value as being a support for elementary curriculum when students need stations or extra practice with their mental math and basic facts. One of the app’s functions could be used in the classroom setting as a support for the teacher while conducting a lesson. The app has a calculator function on it that also displays visuals of the equation or operation that is being done using individual pictures. For example, if I typed in 10, 10 ladybugs would appear, then plus 3, another 3 ladybugs would appear and they would light up one at a time to show the total number of ladybugs. So a teacher could teach lesson using a calculator and chose this app and displayed it on the Doc cam, students could really benefit from the extra visual.
      Every activity included in this app has its own settings menu where the user may change the difficulty level, the voice of the audio, and the content making the app ideal for differentiated instruction. There is hardly any feedback from the game, negative or positive other than subtle sound effects, which has the advantage of encouraging mistakes as learning but also could cause the user to think that the app has a glitch due to the lack of affirmation at the completion of the activity. There are no higher order thinking opportunities, however there are oral, visual and even physical elements to this app with a voice over in the background and the option to “draw” the numbers during the tracing activity. The activities kept my student fairly engaged until she had exhausted all of the activities once. This app is purely designed as individual drill with no option the save work or increasing understanding because it is based off the assumption that they students have already learned the content, though there is potential for partner quiz work.