Where am I now? Well, after seven fast weeks, wow! I feel that I have learned so much in a short period of time.
It's important to reflect on all the things I have learned in this class:
- The article about learning styles helped remind me how important it is to be aware of how different out students are from one another
- Twitter! I never would have gotten interested in Twitter if it was not for this class! I now see it as an excellent way to connect with other teachers and even students!
- RSS READERS! LOVE MY READER! I have been hooked ever since I created it. It is so helpful to have everything I am interested in, in one spot.
- Blogs! I never paid much attention to blogging. Not only do I love blogging (and I can't wait to use it in the classroom), I learn a lot from others' blogs.
- Learning about Copy Right laws and how to stay safe was very helpful. I never really knew what I was doing in that area and I now I feel confident.
- PC Maintenance and Security. I will definitely continue to use what I learned in this lab. Since performing some of the tasks from the lab, I have noticed an improvement in my computer speed and performance.
Our last project, The Personal Technology Plan, helped me reflect on what I learned in this class and my use of technology. Because of this class, I feel that I now look at technology in a new way. I see it as an opportunity as well as our job to prepare and teach students. Technology is going to continue to advance, which means new jobs for the future. We have to prepare students for these new opportunities. By using technology on a regular basis, students will become comfortable with it. Incorporating technology to our daily lessons will also make learning more interesting and engaging for students.
One thing that would have been helpful for me is for me to see some of the great ideas we learned in lesson plan form or in action. A lot of the videos and articles talked about using things like blogs, social bookmarking sites and Twitter, but there were not many examples of these tools in action.
I look forward to my future with technology. In regards to teaching, I am excited to use all of the things I learned in this class. For example, I want to use blogs in the classroom. I have loved blogging and I think it is a great resource for students. I also want to use social bookmarking sites for research or an on going class site. Everything I have learned can also be used to streamline my life and making teaching easier. I have founds ways to be more organized through Google Docs and Google Calendars. I also feel that a class wide Google Calendar would be a great way to keep everyone on track.
Have I met the goals I set? Definitely! I feel that I have taken advantage of this course and I have challenged myself to go above and beyond. But, I am nowhere close to being done. In my original growth plan, I stated the importance of me keeping up with everything I learn in this course. I will continue to use the resources and tools I learned in this course, in addition to exploring what else comes my way.
Thanks Kelly, your reflections and comments are helpful. Every time we have an instructor meeting (we had one Thurs night) we talk about a need for exemplary projects being displayed so that our students have an idea on how these tools can be used. I agree that this is lacking.
ReplyDeleteTh new edutch site is going to have a portfolio page. Not sure what it is going to look like or how materials will be submitted, but we were told it is in the works.