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Friday, November 18, 2011
Technology Reflection: Use of Interactive White Boards in a Classroom
Description/Experience
The technology that was presented at the last lesson (November 11th, 2011) was how interactive white boards could be useful in classroom instruction. Interactive white boards are large interactive displays that connect to a computer or laptop and use a stylus, finger, or pen to interact with the screen. So far, I have had little experience with the IWB. There was one of these in the computer science classroom at my high school but no one but the teacher was allowed to touch or use it except for presentations and so there was little use for it. However, I do like the idea of this technology better than the iPad because it is more cost effective and has more uses due to the fact that the teacher can hook it up to a laptop and be able to project movies and media with it.
Application
Before I do can give a scenario of how I would use this technology in my PDS placement, I need to provide some details regarding my students. The students in my PDS classroom are all special needs students, some with autism, learning disabilities, and behavior disabilities which makes it difficult sometimes in incorporating technology because it can be distracting to them. I work with high school students ranging from freshman to seniors split fifty-fifty between males and females. This activity will aim to reach their age group using this technology. The activity that will be performed would be to review a book by presenting a Venn diagram of the characters in the book that they have been reading recently to the students using the interactive white board and then split them up into groups. Each group would work on finding the differences between a set of characters and fill out one side of the Venn diagram as the other group works on the other set. Students from each group will present their side of the diagram and fill in the Venn diagram on the IWB for everyone to see. Lastly, the teacher will discuss the similarities between the characters and fill in the middle of the diagram and review what everyone learned. At the end of the lesson, students should be able to distinguish which characters helped the main character and which ones hindered her progress. The review at the end of the activity would allow the teacher to know which students understood the content and which ones need more help. If all of the students are active in the review, then the teacher can assume that the students have understood the learning outcomes.
Reflection
There are several types of knowledge that would be utilized when doing this activity. The first, pedagogical knowledge would be used in the way that the lesson is set up. Assigning the class into two groups and having them do each side of the Venn diagram and then present them to the class using the interactive white board is an example of group investigation and is very useful. I have observed in my PDS how this is more effective than having the students learn from direct instruction, which causes the loss of attention among the students.
Also, by separating the students into groups, students begin to recognize themselves as a team and begin to take group responsibility for each of their learning. This method is known as student team-achievement divisions (STAD) and gives the students more control over their learning. I have seen this take place more and more in my PDS in that the students are starting to help and correct each other’s reading when we are in groups.
The second type of knowledge that would be utilized in the activity is technological/pedagogical knowledge. This would occur when the students are presenting their side of the Venn diagram in that they would be interacting with the IWB as they were working with their groups. Also, the interactive white board would help foster discussion about what they learned in their groups.
The last type of knowledge is a combination of technological knowledge, pedagogical knowledge, and content knowledge. This type of knowledge is exemplified in this activity because the students are learning the content (character analysis of the book) as well as how to interact with and use the technology to further their understanding of the book in question. They are also subconsciously learning from their peers in their groups which is the pedagogical side to this type of knowledge.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Technology Reflection: Ipad
- The Ipad is a very useful tool when used properly in a classroom setting and can be a fun and exciting way of learning, especially in the content areas of reading or math. There are many applications that can be found online to aid teachers such for the I pad such as a constitution application as well as numerous reading and word games. This is great for students because they love interacting with the I pad. Despite its allure, I would probably not use the I pad in my classroom because I would want to spend money on something that is slightly more practical such as updating projectors and laptops. Teaching social studies has so many ways to make it fun and entertaining and I think that introducing the I pad to this would be detrimental to my student's learning. My main issue with the I pad is money issues as I would try to incorperate it into my class if I thought I could get a good outcome from it. This technology can be related to pedagogy in that it provides students with visuals and other ways of learning which satisfies Garder's theory of multiple intelligences. By molding to the students learning style, the I pad can be an effective tool for educators. This is why the versatility of the I pad is useful. In my content field (social studies) the I pad can be useful in learning specific passages of the US constitution or using flash cards to help remember historical characters in world history. The I pad can be useful if I would need to simulate a civil war battle or have interactive maps for the students so that it is easier to understand where and how history develops. All of these uses are very practical, however, many of them could be achieved without the ipad such as using online interactive battle sites or providing plenty of chances for repetition among the students. Because this technology is relatively new, the capabilities and benefits to education could be infinate as more people develop applications specifically for different subjects using differant learning strategies.
- October 28, 2011 8:47 AM
Technology Reflection Redo
- So far so good.....at least I hope so! Recently I started coming earlier to my mentor teacher's classroom so that I could get a better experience as a teacher. Formerly, I was in Mrs. Judy's first and second period classes and the beginning of the third period but changed it because it was so structured and there was nothing for me to do. Since I changed over to my mentor teacher's third and fourth period classes, there has been much more work to do. I have helped students with their reading comprehension questions as well as helping the students read better and understand the vocabulary. The third period class is reading a book about a high school car wreck that kills one of the members on the basketball team while the fourth grade class is reading "Go ask Alice', which I have not gotten to read with them so I do not know what it is about. Mrs. Judy is a great mentor teacher! She is very organized despite what she might say. The classroom itself is typical of most classrooms, white washed walls with the student's desks situated in the center of the room and the teacher's desk up front and another one to the side. There are five computers located in the back of the room as well as a projector and a screen up front should I need to give a presentation to the class. Book shelves line the walls which is useful in a Read 180 class. My classes have been going well. I am still boggled at the amount of material that teachers use every day and the amount of paper work that is involved with this profession. Even though I knew this prior to college, it still is amazing! For my research paper, I decided with the question " How do I integrate technology into a special education classroom without distracting the students from the content". I already have ten good sources and I think that it will be interesting to see what I can draw from them. I still have tons of questions about teaching but I know that they will get answered over time.
- October 14, 2011 3:39 PM
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