More on iPads & technology - kind of a theme going here as I go through my Ed Tech course. Soon you will be hearing about making videos because that is our next venture; and one that I am kind of nervous about....but it will all work out!! We just had a three hour lab covering 'how to', and I can't say that things are all together clearer..... But on a positive note, when the light dawns, just think of all the family videos I can edit & jazz up!!!
Ed Tech is interesting, exciting and kind of fun - no wonder they talk about technology as a motivator for students! I wasn't 100% sure what it was going to be about, and the numerous lectures to watch online kind of surprised me (although I actually like it now - when you don't get it, you can scroll back through the podcast and listen again), and the hands-on stuff can leave me wanting to find a way to stop time so that I can catch up......but I am pretty proud of what I have accomplished..... And, get this, have a total mind shift in my attitude towards using technology in the classroom!
Here's the deal. IPads & laptops are a part of daily life. If you struggle with them, you won't achieve. That is fact.......Kids can 'keyboard' as toddlers now, so no need to waste time on those basic skills. Instead, young children can easily learn the very skills that I am struggling with now, and then use the tools for deeper learning & exploration. Check out this video and see what you think.....yes, of course they could just 'read the book', but would these kids be quite as excited?
Times aren't changing; they have changed!
25 years away from education; and now I am back! A student at the University of Northern Iowa, reliving the student experience in my forties.
WELCOME!
Here is it, my new venture! So many people seem to enjoy my commentary about being the 'old one' in class, the differences between school in your 40s and school as a teenager or young adult and many of the differences in attitudes by students towards learning.
So check back, join in and enjoy my thoughts as they come to me!
So check back, join in and enjoy my thoughts as they come to me!
Friday, May 25, 2012
Sunday, May 20, 2012
iPads and learning with technology
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BUT!
Having said all of that, I still thought that it was kind of ridiculous that there are schools out there with iPad programs. Kids with iPads? That is crazy! When do they learn to read? How do they learn to write? Without the education that 'we' all had, these great toys wouldn't event be invented, so why are we taking those basic lessons away from our kids?
But now, my mind is changing. I see the benefits of teaching with technology and how learning through critical thinking can actually be enhanced, not slowed down........as long as it is done correctly! As long as the technology is a tool and not a toy. Why waste time on learning redundant facts that will be forgotten semester's end, when you can have these students interacting with the world, learning real skills that they will use for the rest of their lives.
Does that mean that you forget the reading and writing? Does that mean that basic math facts should be neglected? Absolutely not! But does it mean that teachers have a new tool? That school districts can help students prepare for real life? That the obvious motivation and interest shown by students when faced with technology over a book should be taken advantage of? Well of course!
And what about writing?
Yes, the iPad DOES work for that too! Keep the thought process going and think with an open mind as you check out the following article: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/why-the-ipad-works-for-writing.php.
What do you think?
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
So what am I really doing?
I had someone ask if I could show any of my actual work on my blog today....well, it is funny that they should ask!!!
The class that I am taking right now is all about using technology in the classroom - and no, it is not about shortcuts and avoiding literacy. Nor is it about students 'having it easier'! It is about giving them tools to compete in a technologically driven world, it is about providing experiences to produce problem-solving and critical thinking through all kinds of media; to include computers, iPads and so forth. It is all pretty cool, motivating for children in the classroom and gives today's teacher so much more to work with.
My current project is something called a WebQuest - basically a lesson plan that is created on a website. The students follow the instructions and fulfill a task. I am lucky enough to be working with two fabulous students and the three of us have been having a ton of fun - and all plan to use elements of our lesson in the future!
So, here it is - my example of the work that I am doing right now. As of today, 5/17/12, this is not yet finished, but will be submitted Monday evening, so it had better be finished by then! Check it out today and then come back to it later.
Tell me what you think!
Do you think that it is just wasting time playing on the Internet (they create a social media page, for goodness sakes!)? Or do you see it as a way to motivate students towards thought and deeper learning? Let me know! Of particular interest to those of you who think that teaching is just 'coming up with lesson plans', is the Teacher Page. See the standards adhered to and our reflections about potential learning.
Here is the link: "Friend Request an Olympian"
The class that I am taking right now is all about using technology in the classroom - and no, it is not about shortcuts and avoiding literacy. Nor is it about students 'having it easier'! It is about giving them tools to compete in a technologically driven world, it is about providing experiences to produce problem-solving and critical thinking through all kinds of media; to include computers, iPads and so forth. It is all pretty cool, motivating for children in the classroom and gives today's teacher so much more to work with.
My current project is something called a WebQuest - basically a lesson plan that is created on a website. The students follow the instructions and fulfill a task. I am lucky enough to be working with two fabulous students and the three of us have been having a ton of fun - and all plan to use elements of our lesson in the future!
So, here it is - my example of the work that I am doing right now. As of today, 5/17/12, this is not yet finished, but will be submitted Monday evening, so it had better be finished by then! Check it out today and then come back to it later.
Tell me what you think!
Do you think that it is just wasting time playing on the Internet (they create a social media page, for goodness sakes!)? Or do you see it as a way to motivate students towards thought and deeper learning? Let me know! Of particular interest to those of you who think that teaching is just 'coming up with lesson plans', is the Teacher Page. See the standards adhered to and our reflections about potential learning.
Here is the link: "Friend Request an Olympian"
Monday, May 14, 2012
Ed Tech & Design!
So, after years of figuring all of this stuff on my own - or with help from those around me - I am actually in a class LEARNING how to use these tools - from Twitter to Diigo (that was a new one), some things are actually beginning to make sense to me; and it is getting to be even more fun with new ideas and 'how to' being offered by my professor! Hey, maybe this $1,000.00 for a summer class will be even more worthwhile than I initially thought!
So, I will continue and expand this blog - so help me out and claim that you are following me (I know that a bunch of you are, but only three people show on my screen), feel free to leave a comment, or just respond via FaceBook or Twitter! Feedback welcome - or, here's an idea, give me some thoughts of what you would like to hear about my life as a student....second time around!
Thinking of getting brave and following in my footsteps? Check out what YOUR future might hold at www.uni.edu!!!
So, I will continue and expand this blog - so help me out and claim that you are following me (I know that a bunch of you are, but only three people show on my screen), feel free to leave a comment, or just respond via FaceBook or Twitter! Feedback welcome - or, here's an idea, give me some thoughts of what you would like to hear about my life as a student....second time around!
Thinking of getting brave and following in my footsteps? Check out what YOUR future might hold at www.uni.edu!!!
Friday, May 11, 2012
Digital Immigrant?
A new title to go by! Having interesting times in my summer class, learning about technology & integration of technological tools into lesson plans - good stuff, and fun too.....although there is a little bit of overload going on with constant tweeting, Diigo, and the like. Tonight I read a great article - that despite being about generational divides, avoided being a 'same old' boring dissertation on how generations have differences. It was a fascinating conversation about 'digital natives', born to technology, brains wired to multi-task with iPod, laptop & phone - needing change &movement.....as compared to digital immigrants who were brought up without the tools, and are now striving to catch up. I knew that the author was talking about me when he cited the example of the immigrant printing out the page because it was easier to make notes using a hard copy.....yup, that's me! Of course the more serious point was that we immigrants have to learn to motivate & work with the natives.
So, I guess that I am an immigrant in more than one way! At least this kind doesn't require green card & legal action :)
So, I guess that I am an immigrant in more than one way! At least this kind doesn't require green card & legal action :)
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Finals Done - Summer Classes Begun!
Summer classes! Well, here is a new experience for the old student :) Summer school was something that I thought that you 'had' to do with failing grades, not something that you choose to pay $1,000.00 for the experience! But here I am, working through Ed Tech and Design and learning how to incorporate technology into the classroom as a future teacher. Every day, Monday through Friday, 9am through noon. Pretty intensive packing of a full semester class into 4 short (feels long) weeks!
Still, a busy class and nice to do as a stand-alone to get out of the way.
Finals week was accomplished with little stress - no real 'finals' per se, just papers and an oral. Although the Teacher Work Sample did take over my life and I am still reeling from the hours that I put into producing that puppy! That was probably the most time consuming piece of work that I have ever done; and I am pretty proud of that 100% grade!
We are still awaiting final grades....cross fingers I have maintained my 4.0....it gets harder every semester!
I know that I have let this blog slide and to my secret followers, I apologize (I know that you are out there, even if only 3 of you actually have it recorded on my page!!), but hopefully a complete immersion in technology over the next 4 weeks will keep the incentive to keep everyone up to date alive! Another new goal for me, to keep the blog alive!
Life is still good. Still living the dream! Next semester, more hours, tougher course load, but no work - so poor financially, rich in time to get my work done! I do have a very part-time job with the Performing Arts Center though, helping to reach out to local schools to assist in extension lessons when they attend performances at UNI. That should be fun - and I can't wait!
Off to work on my Thematic Unit now - catch you later!
B.
Still, a busy class and nice to do as a stand-alone to get out of the way.
Finals week was accomplished with little stress - no real 'finals' per se, just papers and an oral. Although the Teacher Work Sample did take over my life and I am still reeling from the hours that I put into producing that puppy! That was probably the most time consuming piece of work that I have ever done; and I am pretty proud of that 100% grade!
We are still awaiting final grades....cross fingers I have maintained my 4.0....it gets harder every semester!
I know that I have let this blog slide and to my secret followers, I apologize (I know that you are out there, even if only 3 of you actually have it recorded on my page!!), but hopefully a complete immersion in technology over the next 4 weeks will keep the incentive to keep everyone up to date alive! Another new goal for me, to keep the blog alive!
Life is still good. Still living the dream! Next semester, more hours, tougher course load, but no work - so poor financially, rich in time to get my work done! I do have a very part-time job with the Performing Arts Center though, helping to reach out to local schools to assist in extension lessons when they attend performances at UNI. That should be fun - and I can't wait!
Off to work on my Thematic Unit now - catch you later!
B.
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