Monday, February 25, 2013

Ertmer & Leftwich Reading


This article talks about how important technology is in the life of a student. It also talks about how teachers need to be equipped to know and teach the technology. While I believe that technology is awesome and needs to be learned I believe in my 1st grade classroom you have to have the building blocks of learning first. For example I believe you need to be able to add before you just use a calculator to give you the answers. With that said you can learn to read with technology and that is amazing. This past week I hung out with my three year old niece and taught her how to play on the website starfall.com. She was able to click on letters and watch a little video explaining what sound each letter makes and words that start with that letter. What is awesome about this is that she loved it and she was learning some basic reading skills, at three that will help her to learn how to read. Sadly, when I started this year I got students from three different schools. Some of my students didn’t know their letters or their sounds and they were six.  These are two very important aspects of reading that they should have learned in Kindergarten, if really not before.
            The article says that “the more content-specific the example, the more likely the teacher will see value and learn it.” This quote is very true. If I can’t see where I would use something specifically in my day-to-day routine it is kind of a waste of my time and the person trying to teach it to me. I’ve got to be able to go in the next day and plug it in or it isn’t very useful to me.
            Part of me truly thinks it depends on what grade you teach as to whether technology is all that important. I like it and use it, but I know a few teachers who don’t. Last year I was in a Pre-K class as the assistant. The morning teacher was older and didn’t like technology and rarely, if ever, used it. The afternoon teacher was younger and used it just to do the calendar and message. Both classes learned about the calendar, were able to count on it, do the days of the week, see patterns, and the months of the year. I don ‘t really think the morning class missed out on anything because they didn’t use as much technology as the afternoon class. I don’t know that I would agree had the classes been older, but for Pre-K it didn’t make a difference.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Improve my technology skills

A few ways to improve my technology skills would be to use the resources that I have. I have a lot of friends who work on computers all day long. Some edit video some write software. I could pick their brains every now and again. I have technology in my classroom that I don't know how to use. I know the district has professional development days to learn these technologies. I'm not sure how or when they are offered, but I do know they are offered every now and again. I actually would really like to go to these. I wish the district would let you know when these were offered and what all is offered through out the year. Another way would be to get on the internet and just search our information about different programs. There is a lot of information on the internet. I might as well take advantage of it. I probably could get some information about the mobi and smartboard just by googling it.

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Chapter 5

Chapter 5
            In this chapter there were two main themes. The first part of the chapter talks about how willing children are to help one another . They are quick learners and are able to help their peers learn new software. The second part talks about how children help their family members and older people in society to learn how to use the technology.
            When I go to computer lab with my class I use the buddy system. If I am helping a student and I know some of my students know how to log on or find what they are looking for I will ask them to help their neighbors. It is definitely a team effort. I actually enjoy the fact that some of my students know how to use technology. If I don’t know how something works every now and again someone does and can show me. This doesn’t happen often, but on certain websites, such as starfall, my students have shown me different games you can do when I only knew about the one.

Chapter 4

Chapter 4
            Four starts off talking about all the concerns and complications that come with using technology in the classroom. It discusses everything that is frustrating about it. Then it talks about how the teachers adopted new technology and were able to problem solve for themselves. It helped teachers to keep children from cheating or illegally downloading material and learning to trouble shoot their technical problems. Lastly, the chapter goes over how teachers have adapted or embraced it and used it to their advantage in the classroom such as IEPs, grades, and spreadsheets.
            Teaching a younger grade I can totally relate to all the frustrations at the beginning of the chapter. When my students started school they didn’t know how to turn a computer on or off. They can barely type in their names and passcodes. This is truly frustrating because a helper or I have to go around and help them type in their usernames and passwords. Then when you are done helping with that you have to show them how to double click on the Internet icon to get to the educational games. It is one of the most frustrating forty-five minutes of my week. I don’t really have to deal with my students cheating or illegally downloading anything. They are too young to understand any of that. The computer does become a distraction in my class when one child is on it working .The others want to hoover around them and watch. For example, one of my students is ELL so the ELL teacher wants her to work on a special computer program for a certain amount of time a day. When she does this the other students think it is unfair she gets to play on the computer everyday and they don’t. They then all stand behind her and try to watch. This becomes extremely annoying when you are trying to get the rest of your class to do their work. If they were older and could understand why she has to use the computer it would be easier, but because we are young the computer becomes an annoying distraction.

Chapter 3

Chapter 3

Chapter three is mainly about the five stages of instructional evolution.

Bringing in technology, getting it setup, learning how to use it, applying it into

your curriculum, and then teaching it to students.

I’m pretty sure if I was one of the teachers learning this technology in

1985 I would have punched myself in the face. I now understand why my mom,

who was a teacher, would never use word or emails unless she was made to.

Growing up with technology and then having a career where I would sit and work

on it each day for forty hours a week has made me able to understand and

sometimes trouble shoot certain situations. Had I not grown up with technology it

would probably be one of the most frustrating aspects of teaching. It would be

easily discarded for good ole books. Being a Teacher’s Assistant for a year I

worked with an older teacher who didn’t like technology and did not want to learn

it. I found that very frustrating. Anytime she didn’t know how to do something she

would have me do it.

It is an interesting statement that the book mentions technology's role in schooling is not yet

obvious. I think for the older children who have to do book

reports and research papers technology is freakishly helpful. You no longer have

to rummage around a library to try and find research that you need. Almost

everyone has a computer at home or has access to one to do all they need to

do. For someone like me who teaches the younger kids, other then I like

technology and want them to be excited about it, I’m not sure there is any great

gain from it. I let them play math games and reading games on it, but I have

some of the same games in class for them to play.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Jing Project

The most frustrating or difficult thing to me about the Jing project is that Jing doesn't seem to be very user friendly. In class I was able to make a video and then figure out how to embed it into a wiki. At home I cannot get it to work! Pretty frustrating! The idea of capturing a video right from my screen is a great one! It will work great for any tutorial I might want to do. Too bad I can't get it to work.

Saturday, February 9, 2013