Thursday, September 30, 2010
Why we should use a LMS?
Monday, August 16, 2010
Week 8 Reflection
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Week 8 Reflection
The GAME plan that I developed and followed throughout this course was an important step in growing me as a person and a teacher. It made me not only expand my own thinking and learning, but it expanded my students thinking and learning as well. It has taught me the importance of reflection and setting goals for myself and my teaching. It has challenged me to challenge my students by making them use higher level thinking levels and taking ownership and responsibility for their learning.
This new learning will have a major impact on my instructional practices in the classroom. I will always set my expectations higher then I think I should and then watch my students rise to the occasion and take ownership over the material being presented. I will also allow more opportunities for my students to reflect upon their learning either daily or weekly. I will have my students use the GAME plan to write goals for themselves and have them progress monitor themselves during the school year. If they complete their goal and or need to modified it then they will be allowed to create a new one or modify the old one.
The immediate adjustments that I will make to my instructional practice regarding technology integration in my content areas as a result of my learning from this course would be to include it more. I have just received 4 video ipod nanos for my classroom for next year. I got them so that my students can record themselves, friend, or me signing a story and then be able to replay the video while following along in the book. The students seem to be more engaged in lessons that have more technology integration then those who have none. My goals is to have technology integrated into every lesson next year to some extent.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Game Plan week 7
I will use the GAME plan process with my students to help them develop proficiency in the technology standards and indicators outlined in the NETS-S by first creating a GAME plan on one of the indicators for the class. As a class we will go over the game plan and talk about the different parts of the plan. Once they have a handle on that, we will create a GAME plan as a class to work on for while. These steps will lead up to me pick a couple different ones out and explaining them to the students and then have the students pick one out that they would like to create a GAME plan for. Finally, by the end of the year, the students will be able to look at the standards for themselves and pick a standard and create a GAME plan for it. The students will monitor their progress on their different GAME plans on the class blog site throughout the year and they will be required to read some of their fellow student’s posting and offer praise or encouragement to them.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
GAME Plan week 6
- What I have learned from this experience that I can apply in my instructional practice would be to have more patience when it comes to teaching my students new technology skills and encourage the students to do weekly reflections about their learning. I think that it is easy for me to get frustrated when trying to teach 20 first graders a new technology skill, but I need to remember how long it takes me to learn a new technology skill and I am adult with prior experience. I have noticed the benefit of my weekly reflections, and I think it is an important skill for our young students to learn to help them to learn to take ownership of their own learning.
What goals are you still working toward? - Based on the NETS-T, the new learning goal will I set for myself will be in the area of NETS-T 2, which focuses on design digital-age learning experiences and assessments. I want to have more individualized assessments for my students to help really show their progress on their IEP goals. I think that technology will be the best way to provide the require information and help me become a better teacher.
- The learning approaches that will I try next time to improve my learning will be to go onto blogs for teachers and to see what other people are doing in their classroom and get ideas and strategies from them. I also want to get familiar with more different technology tools that I may not even know exist, by talking with a person from assistive technology that may know of some technologies that some of my students may benefit from.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
GAME Plan week 5
My actions were very effective in helping me meet my goals. I find myself reflecting more and making daily reflecting notes instead of waiting to the end of the week. Though I am still doing a overall weekly reflection. My students are really starting to get into the weekly problem/ question. I find that I can give them more of control over the project and I find myself stepping back more and more.
What What I have learned so far that I can apply in my instructional practice is that student are capable of doing so much more then we tend to give them credit for. I think that the hardest part is on our end. It is easy to get frustrated and angry at the students or the lesson when it does not go as plan especially when it deals with technology and teaching them new technology skills and high level of thinking, but the key is to get through it and it does become easier for both us and the students and then it is amazing at what starts to happen. So I think that the important thing is not to just give up, but to stick it out to the end.
I still have to learn to allow the students to made mistake and learn from them without interfering. At times it is easier for me to deal with the problem and fix it then it is to let the students figure out that they made a mistake and how to fix it. The students will learn ten times as much if they catch the mistake themselves and figure out not only how to fix but also the solution. The new question have arisen is How do you encourage a low student to take more control of their own learning during these problem based learning projects, but also not let themselves get so discourage that they stop attempting anything at all? I work with kinder though 2nd graders
I plan on adjusting my plan to fit my current needs by allowing one student to act like the teacher during our class problem/question of the week. This way I can still be very supportive during the process, but at the same time letting the students take ownership of it and feeling more confident about doing their own problem/question of the week by the end of the year.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
GAME Plan week 4
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Reflection on Game Plan Week 3
The part of my action plan that I have already started on is modeling creative thinking. I have been more aware of making sure that I am thinking aloud and showing the students how I would work through the problem and figure out the solution. The next part of my plan that I want to implement would be to start having a classroom problem of the week and having a reflection on one lesson that had technology integrated into to once a week.
The resources that I am going to need in order to carry out my action plan are examples of student based projects, some final examples to see what to expect from the students, different blog sites that relate to technology integration to get feedback from colleagues and to get new ideas and methods from them, and some mini lesson technology lessons designed for younger children to teach them how to use the technology and the Internet.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
GAME Plan
My GAME Plan:
GOALS: Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
· I will use my knowledge of subject matter, teaching and learning, and technology to facilitate experiences that advance student learning, creativity, and innovation in both face-to-face and virtual environments.
· I will:
· a. promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness
b. engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources
ACTION STEPS:
· My first action step will be to model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness to my students. Since I teach young students, I need to model the behavior that I am going to expect from them.
· My second action step will be to create a class question list, so that as a class we can vote on one question a week to explore and try to find the answer to using technology.
· My third action step will be to slowly hand over the reins to a student that will lead the class in the weekly real-world issue.
· My final action step will be to allow each of the students to research and or solve their own real-world issues or problem and present their findings. Student would be allowed as much time as they felt they need to be ready to present their findings to the class.
MONITOR:
· I plan on monitor my steps by completing a weekly reflection on my teaching for the week.
· My weekly reflection will have question on it that will ask me:
o How many times did I promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness?
o If a low number or none, What could I have changed to promote, support, and model creative and innovative thinking and inventiveness?
o What worked well and what did not work well?
o What technology skills are the students missing or weak on that I need to go back to and develop?
o How am I going to develop those skills?
o Did I hand over the reins to the students? How did it go, what I can do to help it go smoother for next time?
EVAULATE AND EXTEND
· After I have completed my reflection, I plan on evaluating my answers and coming up with a GAME plan for the following week in order to address what did not work this week.
· I plan on looking and participating on different blog sites to share my experiences through this experiences and reading about others who are going through a similar experiences and learning from theirs.
· I plan on continue my education through Walden to continue to develop my technology skills and knowledge that I can then apply to my classroom and my students.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Reflection from Web Literacy
The most striking revelation that I had about the teaching of new literacy skills to my students as a result of this course would be that the students need to start learning these skills at a young age. I think that it is easy for teachers to look at the list of skills as say that their students are to young for them or that the skills are to challenging for their students. The problem with that is when the students get into the upper grades, they have no prior experience with the new literacy skills and those teachers have to start at square one and get them to where they need to be for them and then get the students ready for the next teacher. I think that when I first looked them over, it was overwhelming, but once I started breaking them a part into smaller pieces and realizing that I can at least start working on the foundation of that skill I was more comfortable teaching the skill.
The knowledge and experience that I gained in this course will influence my teaching practices going forward by helping me feel more comfortable and capable of teaching inquiry based project and undertaking teaching the student new literacy skills and technology skills require for them to complete the inquiry based project. I feel more comfortable letting the students lead their own learning and taking that step back and just being support when they ask for it. I know that inquiry based learning not only pushes me out of my comfortable zone, but also the students. They have learned to depend on me for their learning. Though I believe that once they gain self-confidence in the inquiry based learning, they will not want to switch back to teacher-centered learning.
One professional development goal that I would like to pursue that builds upon my learning in this course and develops my own information literacy or technology skills would be to have my class take part in an online collaboration with other classes that are outside of our own school district. The second part of my goal would be to one day host my own collaboration, where I set-up the medium of the collaboration and lead the different classes through the different steps of it. The steps that I will take to accomplish this goal would be to first search different education websites to see what kind of collaboration projects are already being offered through different classrooms. Once I have found one that I believe fit my needs and my students needs, I would sign-up to take part in it. While I am taking part in someone’s else collaboration, I plan on asking the lead teacher questions about how they went about setting up this collaboration and if they have any tips. Then for my own, I first would survey what different topics that teachers would be interested in researching for a collaboration project. After I have figured out which topic most teachers would be interested in, I would start putting together the different activities, technology, and website that would be needed for the collaboration. I would also try and have a teacher that has lead a collaboration before to help me set-up mine up and guide me through it. After the collaboration was finished, I would want feedback from the other teachers on what work and what did not work, so that I could improve for the next collaboration project.