Sunday, October 25, 2015

Digital Blog Post H

Digital Blog H
            This chapter of the book I found pretty interesting. It spoke a lot about how technology is becoming so prominent in our classrooms now and they discussed a few ways people use technology that I found will be so groundbreaking and helpful to our students.
            The first concept I enjoyed reading in this chapter was the introduction and use of smart boards. I think smart boards are revolutionizing the way teachers can teach and how students can learn. With these interactive smart boards, they can allow the teacher to save and email or print out any notes they present to their class. This is so helpful for the students who struggle while taking notes. I can remember never fully understand lecture just because I couldn’t pay enough attention while I was jotting down notes. This smart board feature will really help those type of students.    

            We recently learned about ELL students and this chapter spoke on audio books and how effective they can be. Young students will be able to read along with books that their teachers require them to read for test. This is very helpful for standard students, and extremely helpful to ELL students who are also learning that second language. Being able to constantly hear someone else reading will help them practice and excel faster. The more students like that hear it as well as visualize it, the more it will become second nature to them.

            The last thing I think is really helpful with students is the gift of video attachments. Websites like YouTube has some very relative informational videos that may relate to what the teacher is discussing and can allow for the students that need to see things to fully understand them to see it. Videos are also a good way to break up the typical reading and discussion. With the birth of videos, it allows teachers to make lesson plans more interactive and a fun to discuss, a good joke always lightens up any situation

Resources
Hurley, B (October 25th, 2015) Technology: Making Learning Excitingcreated with Piktochart

(2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Digital Blog Post G

Digital Blog G
            I really enjoyed reading over this chapter in our textbook. This chapter Promoting Success for All Students, There are some new and exciting ways to get more and more students interested using technology in the teachers everyday classrooms.
            For the younger generation of students that have a tough time fully grasping things because they are more visual learners, I think using interactive electronic storybooks to help students become more into reading by providing visuals on the computer that go with what they are reading in their books. I can relate to this a lot because this wasn’t the most interesting to me because I could never fully engulf myself into any book, and I think it was because I wasn’t gaining the full story by just reading, I always liked seeing things unfold before my eyes. I think this will really help the students that are like me and keep them interested throughout the whole book.
            The second thing that was interesting in this chapter was the concept, differentiated instruction. This concept focuses on the instructor creating lesson plans that will meet the individual needs of each student. I thought to myself that, while this concept could take some time to figure things like how all my students like to learn, it could pay off in the end because they will hopefully have all been as interested as possible since I taught to all their specifics of how they like to learn.


            The last thing I liked in this chapter was the international newspapers and interactive maps part. I enjoyed this because I had a teacher always using his map whenever he describe current events. It gave us not on the information we were being taught, but it also showed us first hand again with visuals. He also incorporated lessons where we had to do a story every week on one informative article in the news paper. It gave me a good grasp on current events and geographical areas also.

Resources:
Hurley, B (October 17th, 2015) Technology to The Rescue created with Piktochart

Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.

Sunday, October 11, 2015

Digital Blog Post F

   This chapter caught my attention in a few ways, I was intrigued when the talked about the integration of social media into the school system, Basically what we're doing right now in this class in integration of social media into ways to teaching a class and putting it into a lesson plan. We use so many social media tools, like bit strips, pictochart, and prezi. All things we use on an everyday basis with our friends and family on our social media websites. I think this is a fun and interactive way of learning and expressing yourself through your work, other than the same old, response papers.  I think this way of teaching will be a big hit with high school students, If you are able to be a successful gatekeeper as a teacher and let the students know that this isn't for anything other than completing your homework in a new fashion, while expressing your thoughts and ideas though different social media outlets. Then it should be a new way for kids to get excited about doing their assignments and allow them to also show off their creative side.


           
I also enjoyed reading about how online discussions are becoming very popular in the teacher curriculum. It’s important for teachers to communicate with their students, especially in online classes, which are become more and more present in our day and age. The good qualities that come with online discussion are that students begin to express themselves more in their discussions because all of their peers read it, other than just the teacher. They also  learn to appreciate the views and opinions of others because in classroom discussion, sometimes people don’t speak their minds. Well, with online discussions everyone shares and gets to see what they have in common with each other on topics.

The third thing I enjoyed reading in this chapter was the birth of electronic communication. It amazes me that even after the school day has ended, students can now set up times or go to a blog for the class or just one that their teacher created, and ask questions or continue to study or get help on certain subjects that maybe they didn’t get to understand during the time in the class. That’s a huge advantage to have for our students now. With all these new ways of communication without teachers and professors, there should be no student left behind to not understand assignments. There are so many ways to learn and get help now outside the classroom!

Resources:

Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.
Hurley, B (October 11th, 2015) Social Media created with Piktochart

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Digital Blog Post E

            I really enjoyed reading Chapter 7, it had a lot of information that was interesting to learn more about and reflect on.
            To me the most interesting thing I read about in Chapter 7 had to be the uses of software applications. We use software applications every single day in a school environment now.  I find it very hard to believe a teacher in this era can teach their students without using some form of it. Like right now, I am using Microsoft work to type this out. These software applications are so helpful in the classroom when it comes to proper grammar and setting up a properly formatted paper to be turned it. They are definitely one of the cornerstones in the educational industry in our day and age. Making them, in my opinion the most important learning tool to try an master as a student.
            Another thing I found very interesting in the chapter was the use of video games that are designed strictly for learning purposes. I think that introducing video games to children seems like a very smart learning tactic. I just put myself in a child’s shoes and I know that learning math wasn’t very interactive or fun, but if I had a video game that assisted me in learning how to understand the basis, I think it would be far more enjoyable and make me engage a lot more, especially in subjects that aren’t my favorite. Even if you didn’t make the video games an everyday activity; using it as a reward system would probably give the students extra incentive to get their work done correctly, that way they can be rewarded and continue to learn. It seems like a great thing to continue to introduce to classrooms.

            The last thing I read in this chapter that I enjoyed learning about was the information on building and creating software. The book mentioned software such as Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, and I’m glad I was able to learn most of the basis of that software’s because they have become so prominent in the way we learn today. Then we have the bigger apps that we’re designed using software such as Google and Google Earth; Apps like those that will continue to become more advanced, and also give us an educational advantage while we use them.


Maloy, Robert, Verock-O’Loughlin,Ruth-Ellen, Edwards, Sharon A., and Woolf, Beverly Park (2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.

Hurley, B (October 4th, 2015) Brain Gaming created with Piktochart