Friday, November 20, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Effects of Technology in the Classroom
There are many positive and negative effects of technology in the classroom. As listed above, technology can be a great resource in the classroom and in preparing students for future encounters with technology in the real world. Students, even at the elementary school level, are able to acquire an impressive level of skill with a broad range of computer software. Many times, students develop these skills in the classroom. Teachers have observed that students are able to handle more complex assignments and use higher-order skills because of the supports and capabilities provided by technology. The effect of technology cited by a great majority of teachers is an increased ability to help students work cooperatively with each other and to even provide peer tutoring. Although the use of technology has many positive aspects, there were still concerns about appropriate student conduct, the distractedness computers can cause, and the time taken away from traditional and useful classroom activities. Teachers need to use technology as a helpful tool but not as a necessary requirement in order to make technology the most effective in the classroom.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Podcasts for the Classroom!
These links are useful podcasts that our group has found.
For Early Childhood Education:
http://www.sesamestreet.org/podcasts/?gclid=CJfK-e2fg54CFVw55QodT1hApQ
Here you can find free Sesame Street podcasts. These are episodes of an educational television show that teaches letters and numbers. This can be used to reinforce learning of said concepts in the early classroom in an enjoyable way.
For Middle Childhood Education:
http://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail?pid=7425
This website offers a link to the CNN Student news. This podcast gives current events in a way that is understandable and applicable to middle school and high school students
For all Educators:
http://www.epnweb.org/
This is the website for The Education Podcast Network. This website is a collection of podcasts for every grade and subject. Educators can go here and look for podcasts in their discipline.
In our future classrooms, podcasts can have various uses and enhance learning greatly. One use that was brainstormed was the use of podcasts as a supplemental, out of classroom learning prop. A teacher can assign a podcast to the whole class and have the students listen to the podcast on their own at home. The students will have the freedom to listen to the blog on their own time. After listening to the blog, the students will be expected to show their learning in some way, such as writing a response to the podcast or being prepared to share the information in class discussion.
Another way to use podcasts in the classroom is to play snippets of the podcasts in class as a supplement to the lesson and have the students discuss the information that is presented. This method would take up class time while the previous use of podcasts would not cut into class time and would increase the amount of learning time inside and outside of the classroom.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Child Abuse in the Schools
As a future educator, it is very important for me to be aware of the issues that I will encounter in the school setting. Child abuse is not as uncommon as believed by most people and we, as educators, are required to report suspected abuse cases. Although it can be difficult to know if the child is truly being abused, if there is suspected abuse, it must be reported to the school authorities. It is important for future educators to know the process by which they must report suspected child abuse.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Electronic Mail and the Importance of "Netiquette"
From the online textbook site, Teachers Discovering Computers, in the "Teaching Today" corner from Chapter 2, discussion is given to a more detailed area in which “netiquette" should be used. This area is electronic mail, or better known as e-mail. E-mail has become a preferred means of communication for many businesses, schools, and individuals. Teachers, as well as students, should be aware of netiquette to help ensure the recipients are aware of the intent behind the e-mail messages that are being sent. Netiquette will help teachers and students transcend many of the problems which can arise from abuse of the use of email. Netiquette is network etiquette, or the dos and don’ts of online communication. Netiquette covers both common courtesy online and the informal “rules” of cyberspace.
Communication is a key area of being a good and efficient educator. In today’s classroom, one of the key ways teachers communicate with parents, colleges, and administration is through email. It is important for teachers to present themselves in a professional way, even through this mode of communication. One way for teachers to do this is by knowing and applying the rules of netiquette. This helps to create a sense of online community. A positive atmosphere and tone can reduce anxiety about communicating via email and contribute to a positive classroom environment.
Using Computer Software to Aid Struggling Learners
Teaching with the Web!
In my future classroom, I could use this website as a tool to enhance learning. Students could access this website in the classroom or from home and use the resources provided to learn more about topics that are discussed in class. Some of the websites listed are interactive and can be used to engage the students in the classroom.
A Kid's Guide to Etiquette on the Net
This website is a good reminder to Elementary and Early Childhood educators especially to help students develop good web skills and manners when using the internet. A teacher should not want his or her students to venture onto the World Wide Web in the classroom setting without them being familliar with the acceptable rules of Internet behavior. As an elementary teacher, I need to remind my students to be polite and courteous at all times when communicating on the computer as well as be respectful to the resources that are being provided for them. Teachers should develop "netiquette" boundaries for their students in the classroom to help facilitate proper use of technology in the classroom.
FactMonster.com
Teachers can use this site to help students understand and enjoy the different topics they are learning about. They can print off the resources, such as timelines or worksheets and distribute them to the students as homework and study guides. The games and interactive lessons offered on the site can be used by educators to help students review material in a fun and meaningful way. Also, teachers can offer this website as a safe, age appropriate webpage for research on projects. This is a great site that can be used creatively by elementary school teachers to supplement lessons in a variety of subject areas. Check it out at: http://www.factmonster.com/
Sunday, November 1, 2009
SharePoint Designer
As a future educator, this software could be very useful. You could create a site for your classroom. Then, you could add photos and descriptions to the page. This is a great way to show your student's parents what is going on in the classroom and what the students will be working on next. You could make different tabs within your page for different subjects. On each subject page you could add an in depth description of what you hope to accomplish in that area throughout the year. For the students you could write up homework assignments and add hyperlinks to useful websites. This is a great resources for future teachers.