Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Podcast
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
A review of the website Partnership for 21st Century Skills
My reaction to the website Partnership for 21st Century Skills, was what an amazing resource this website is for anyone in the educational field that is looking for resources and or data about how to integrate technology in the classroom and the benefits of it and why it is important for our students to have these skills. The website was overwhelming at first. It took a couple of minutes, of me “playing” around on it before I found the information I was looking for. Overall, it is very eye catching and pretty user friendly. The information on the site that surprised where what other states were doing to try and close this technology gap that we have in schools and how long people are have do research on these new skills that our students need in order to survive in the ever change work place. Another shocking fact was how much other country are doing to make sure that their students are up to speed and or setting the bar for how and what students are learning and using technology. Compare to the other countries the U.S. looks bad because for some reason the county is almost fighting against this change is how and what our students need to know in order to get those “white collar” jobs. The other big shock I had were people’s responses to the articles that were published on this site. I really thought people would be excited and chomping on the bit to try these new ways of teaching in their classroom. To my surprise, people were having the opposite feeling towards the lessons and ideas provided on this website. People were suggesting that it was a waste of time for the majority of students to have these skills and that most students would not need these skills in their future job careers. People were supporting the way that things are currently being done and how could they possible teach these new technology skills when they do not even have enough time to teach the require curriculum. I disagree with all of their comments. It shows me that they have no clue what is going on in the rest of the world when it comes to educating students about technology. They are in their comfort zone with the old way of teaching and they themselves are afraid and do not understand these new technology skills. After reading the articles about how the earth is becoming flat, I see no future for our students unless they posses this new technology literacy skills. The implications for my students and I is that we are going to have to unlearn our current thoughts and beliefs about education. We need to revamp how we teach our students and how schools and classrooms are set-up. This website proves that in order for teachers to stay current on new technology and implications of it for use in the classroom, teachers are going to need to go back to school and continue to go back so they are up to date on the technology so then they can pass that information and skills onto their students. The world is changing and it is time for the education world to change as well.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Using the blog as a classroom tool
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Hello World!
This is my first blog and I am all excited and nervous at the same time. My first blog will be introducing myself to the world. My name is Ashley and I am currently living and working in Las Vegas. I work currently at a local elementary school in the kindergarten through second grade total communication deaf and hard of hearing classroom. I am currently working on my master’s in Integrating Technology in the Classroom. I have two dogs, one is a black and white great dane pup and the other is a long haired daschund. I also own two horses, one is a black and white paint/draft horse yearling and the other is AQHA bay mare. My goal for this site is to discuss the issues that come up in my classroom, provide ideas or lessons that worked, and to provide a place for teachers of the deaf to bounce ideas of each other and to get new ideas and or solutions. My second goal is to share and get feedback on lessons that I am using that involved technology.
Thanks for stopping by and checking me out. Please come again and post a comment.
Ashley