What roles does technology play in the lives of student and teachers?
There are many roles that technology takes in the lives of both students and teachers. Technology is a great assist to our classroom culture. A majority of teachers have altered their classroom cultures by allowing their students to explore what technology has to offer. Students gain a sense of accomplishment and self confidence when they master new skills and create projects that allow them to explore new subjects. Teachers have found that through technology their group of students become cohesive and need very little guidance to complete their assignments. Many school are starting to look at substituting tablets for textbooks. I would like to break this question down into the students and then teachers.
Students:
- Students are actively engaging in their learning process.
- Students use technology as a tool to support their performance.
- Students use technology as their connection to their teachers and the world.
- Students that are actively engaged with technology everyday and exposed to information, making choices and executing skills that are usually teacher led lessons/topics.
- Students with the help of technology are in a position that they can define their goals, decisions and evaluate their progress.
- Students take pride in their abilities to master the use of the computer based tools.
Teachers:
- Teachers are no longer the students focus in the classroom as the dispenser of information.
- Teachers have become facilitators as they set the stage for the students to meet full performance potential.
- Teachers in the classroom have taken on a new look they are no longer at a chalk board and behind a desk. Rather they are rotating through the room assisting the students with their questions and suggesting resources for them research for the answers to their questions.
- Teacher encourage students to collaborate with their peers.
- Teacher help the students find their sense of empowerment by teaching them to master their skills and associating them with real world applications
Tech Tools
Tech tools that enhance both the students and teachers abilities in the classroom and at home. The tech tool that I would like to discuss is the use of tablets vs. traditional textbooks. I have been doing a lot of research regarding the purchasing of tablets vs. traditional textbooks over the last year because of the new school I am involved with. The tablets are an excellent idea because their are several apps that can connect the teacher to student in and out of the classroom. There are many positive factors to this technology. I have only found one negative which is the up front expense for both the school and the student. However, many of the textbook publication companies have provided reasonable cost attached to their e-books and digital textbooks. For teachers there are many resources to assist you with enhancing your students learning experience. Teachers and students can download lots of free learning and planning apps that will create a library of knowledge and insight right at their finger tips.
Website link of the 70 top teacher/student apps for mobile devices.
Technology for both students and teachers help bridge in class and out of class learning. Today's students also know as the iGeneration have been raised in the ongoing changing world of technology. Whether it be an Elementary, Middle, High School or College students technology is a part of both their personal and educational life. Children as young as 8 years old us technology as almost every waking hour of the day. At the school where I work with we use technology to assist the students in credit recovery for their high school diploma. The system is called APEX with this system the teachers can monitor the progress of the students g in any given subject area and if the student needs additional help the teachers have the resources to sit one on one with those students. Our program is a blended learning module but technology is used everyday to enhance the learning and track the progress of our students.
We have started a new project at the school it is called Destination Occupation. Our students interview people from different careers via Skype Conference. Then students have to create a power point presentation regarding what they learned during the interview with the guest speaker. This project has been great for our juniors and seniors it is one example of the use of technology that has been successful for students career pathways. The teachers of the 21st century integrate technology in to all aspects of student learning. Teachers then have a chance to make to create their own digital identity that will incorporate all their technology talents and knowledge. Classrooms are no longer a teacher, chalkboard and students now the classroom culture is embracing the world through technology.
Your post is very comprehensive and it really appears as though you engaged in the material by relating it to so many of your own experiences. The textbook is definitely going through the technology change - we call them "Tech"books at my school! :) They are digital - and in fact there's a state law that all public schools need to move to digital textbooks by 2016 (I think - could be earlier). Great use of technology in your school's Destination Occupation - Skype is a great connector and it is hard to believe how little it is used in the classroom - imagine Skyping in authors of books and/or experts in the field of biology. The possibilities are endless.
ReplyDeletePlease remember to have a Resources section at the end of each post that includes any resources - in this case you would want to include our textbook.