According to my findings from unit 1, use of technology in lessons must not be a goal unto itself: the purpose is not to teach children how to use computers; they can do this as they get older, just as they can learn to drive a car later in their lives (Wardle, 1999).Successful technology integration is achieved when the use of technology is routine and transparent, accessible and readily available for the task at hand and supporting the curricular goals, and helping the students to effectively reach their goals.
The observation conducted and post observation discussion with my experienced colleague helped me to identify key teaching and learning activities that I could implement in my lesson plan. Also the points of reflection that were mutually figured out served as a guide for me to prepare for Unit 2.
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Consequently, when selecting a tool I will consider if it meets the demands of the task and if it will deliver the outcome required. If there is a better method then the technology will not necessarily support the objective. In addition to these experiences, I learnt about substitution, augmentation, modification, redefinition (SAMR) model(hipassus.com, 2013)in one of my guided sessions which was totally a new learning for me. It is so close to my heart that I will always consider it while planning my lesson and will try to achieve the modification or redefinition levels provided the lesson objectives allow this
Another impact of the new learning that I will follow in Module 1 that I will follow is as a teacher I need to make sure that the lesson is interesting and all the learners involved in carrying out the
The Technical certificate mandatory units are assessed through written assignment. These are produced by ILM the awarding body, but are set by
If we consider the resource of YouTube videos within PowerPoint, some advantages to its use are:-
This paper is a personal technology plan that includes my personal philosophy on integrating technology in the classroom as well as my professional goals concerning technology in the classroom. My Mission and Vision Statement are included as well as a plan for communications, integrating technology, software to support assessment, and technology ethics for a strong guideline in the classroom. Although this plan will need to be revised as advances in technology are made this is strong ground work that I can build on as a professional educator. Using this plan I can ensure that my students are using the latest
When I worked on my undergraduate degree between 2000 and 2004, technology integration was not part of my course load. At that time, technology in the classroom was treated separately as the author describes. The prevailing attitude at the time was, “If you know how to use it and your school has the resources, go for it, but if you don’t know how to use to use and your school doesn’t have the resources, it’s not really necessary.” Currently, however, that is not true. It is a necessary component of education, not something supplemental or extra. The author offers many practical strategies for integrating technology in the English classroom, many of which I would like to research further and possibly implement in my own
Integrating technology into the classroom is an effective way to connect with students of all learning styles. The traditional passive learning model is broken. It’s safe to say this traditional way of learning never worked. There are so many different ways to learn and absorb information, the possibilities are endless. Education should not
In chapter six we learn about how to ingrate subject matter with learning experiences. Frist I learned about technology integration and how it is used in the classroom. Maxim states, “The slate chalkboard and wooden pencil were the latest tech toys in all elementary school classrooms by the late 19th century” (Maxim, 2014, p. 247). Today, we have technology everywhere. Now it is used for student’s learning.
In his book, Foundations of Educational Technology: Integrative Approaches and Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Michael Spector explains, “It is not sufficient for a teacher or trainer to understand the use of a technology. What is essential for effective learning and instruction is for a teacher or trainer to understand how to best integrate the use of a technology to achieve instructional goals pertaining to a subject area with a group of learners” (Spector, 2012). PAGE NUMBER
Integrating technology into the classroom instruction means more than just teaching basic computer skills in a computer class. Technology integration must happen throughout the curriculum to enhance the learning process. Throughout my Black History/Civil Rights lesson, I integrated technology by using PowerPoint presentations, pictures, maps, and allowing the students to use laptops for research and for extended learning. The technology that I used to enhance the lessons encouraged active engagement and participation individually as well as in groups. Technology was helpful with the group projects and the students enjoyed the opportunities. Learning through group projects with the use of technology allowed the students to be challenged while providing them with experience.
Leading up to schools implementing technology into their curriculum and instructions they should understand that benefits outweigh any possible complications. According to Kevin Delaney, “Pioneering teachers are getting their classes to
Integrate technology is the only way that we can have a bright future! There are many very intelligent students hoping to get somewhere in life, but how can these students progress if they do not have enough access to technology. Technology is growing at a rapid rate in our country and many students still do not have enough access to be prepared in life. Students rely heavily on technology. There are many reasons why students rely on technology as heavily as they do and some of those reasons are, progression in life, new style of learning and also teaches children responsibility.
Technology Integration Matrix, TIM, is a rubric for teachers. The matrix helps teachers to make the best decisions about the use of technology in their classrooms. There are five levels of technology curriculum integration: entry, adoption, adaptation, infusion, and transformation. The levels are from the teacher that uses technology to deliver the daily lesson to the teacher that encourages a student led advocacy environment. There are also five characteristics: active, collaborative, constructive, authentic, goal directed. The characteristics come from the students’ involvement. The lowest level of involvement is students receiving information from technology to the highest level when the student has taken ownership of their own learning (Technology Integration Matrix, n.d.).
Technology is everywhere, it is involved in almost every part of our culture. It affects how we live, work, play, and most importantly learn. With technology being such a fundamental part of our lives and growing each day, it only makes sense that schools incorporate technology in the classrooms. Even though many people support the use of technology in schools, there are those that have concerns about the effectiveness of technology and whether or not it undermines education to solely prepare students for the workforce. Despite the concerns, technology is being integrated with classroom lessons daily, and proving how beneficial it is for student success.
With the integration of technology, students get direct, individualized instruction from the computer. This form of supplemental teaching allows them to engage with the information at times that are most convenient for them and helps them become more self-directed in the learning process. It also gives the teacher more time to accomplish classroom objectives, while freeing them up to help the students who might be struggling with certain lessons.
The cycle of technology integration begins with planning, investigation, and experimentation. Schools go through an initial stage of planning and experimentation in which a few educators begin using technology in new ways. Then, these individuals become technology proponents. The next step in the cycle of technology integration is initial capital investments. This allows the department to determine the value of technology necessary in the schools. The ideal situation would be to have a computer in every classroom and have all of the teachers and students know and understand how to use it and receive a better education due to the technological advancements in the classrooms. After all of the