Future Elementary Teacher
Thursday, December 7, 2017
Recommended Technology Tools
https://goanimate.com/videos/0Ek3Agxb7di0
This is my assessment on the types of technology tools that I would recommend for teachers to use in their classroom. I chose these specific tools because they're free, easy to use, and most of all fun for students. In the beginning of the semester, I was conservative when it came to technology tools. While taking Technology Applications with Dr. Cyrus I was not only able to try different tools to see what worked for me and didn't work for me, but I was also able to grow as a tech savvy person. I am more confident then ever that I can deliver an interactive presentation which will come in handy for future courses and my future classroom.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Bringing Digital Safety Into the Classroom
My group and I did a project on
digital safety and the topic was cyberbullying. In our presentation, we defined
and listed the types of cyberbullying. In addition to that, we also discussed how
cyberbullying happens, the GDOE policy and the consequences for it. We used the
site Powtoons to present our information to our classmates and teacher. There
were challenges doing this assignment, but we all did our part and pulled
through.
There were four topics in total:
fair user practices and copyright issues, digital safety and privacy,
cyberbullying, and pharming and phishing. What these specific topics have in
common is that they all deal with digital safety which extremely important to
learn about and teach others about, especially since technology is much more
advanced and convenient then it was before. According to Discovery Education, “As
a teacher it’s important to make digital safety a priority in the classroom and
ensure that your students know how to act safely, responsibly, and thoughtfully
online.” If students aren’t being safe, responsible, thoughtful, etc. then
there can be major consequences. They can get into trouble with the law. Proper
digital safety etiquette is important to teach students because they don’t
always have someone there to guide them.
Despite the challenges faced during this assignment, I truly enjoyed doing it because I got to revisit a topic I’m somewhat familiar
with, as well as learn about new topics I’ve never heard about before from my peers. I
think what could have made this assignment much more interesting is if the
topic textual harassment and sexting were included. I understand that there weren’t
enough groups, but I thought it shouldn’t have been dismissed overall. The
teacher could have presented that topic as an example to the class.
As a future teacher, I would teach
my students about digital safety, so that they know how to protect themselves online.
There are multiple examples of digital safety activities online that teacher
could use in their classroom, but my favorite one by far is found on Edutopia. Hertz
(2012) stated that, “Teachers could have students watch the Internet Safety
video at BrainPOP Jr. and then afterwards have students act out scenarios to
show their understanding of the main concepts of the video.” I fancy this
approach because students can work together as a team to brainstorm ideas of a scenario
that isn’t digitally safe and then propose ideas of how they would solve the
problem.
Sources:
Hertz, M. B. (2012). How to Teach Internet Safety to Younger
Elementary Students [Blog post]. Retrieved from https://www.edutopia.org/blog/internet-safety-younger-elementary-mary-beth-hertz
Discovery Education. Digital Safety Resources. Retrieved
from http://www.discoveryeducation.com/DigitalSafety/
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Making Room for Students with Disabilities
Technology
today has obviously improved compared to how it was back then. Some people
think that its growing way too rapidly and can cause certain negative effects
for the younger generation. But, what these people fail to realize is how
useful technology can be, especially for people with disabilities. Technology
helps them complete daily tasks that they’re not easily able to do on their
own. And, because students spend half of their time in school, it’s important
that technology resources are available to them so that they can participate
along with their classmates. Teachers need to take into consideration students
with disabilities needs when planning a lesson, creating activities, and setting
up their classroom environment.
Lesson
plans are essential to a teacher because they guide a lesson and keep it from
going off task. Lesson plans also allow room for teachers to make modifications
which can benefit students with disabilities. For me, the important parts of a
lesson plan that include opportunities for students with disabilities to be
successful are guided and independent practice, materials/ resources, and
adaptations. Guided practice contributes to students with disabilities success
because they’re able to work with others. Independent practice also contributes
to students with disabilities success because teachers can determine whether
the child understands the lesson and which areas they may need more help with. Resources
is the most essential contributor to students with disabilities success because
the child may have an impairment with their eyes, mouth, hands, etc. and they
need that assistance to help them with their work both in school and at home.
Lastly, adaptations are important to students with disabilities success because
it allows them to have additional time to complete tasks.
Every
student is unique. They each come from different backgrounds, have different
values, beliefs, gifts, disabilities, etc. According to Fields, Meritt &
Fields (2013), “To ignore differences in the classroom and expect that every
child act in an identical manner is to ignore children and who they are” (p.
294). Teachers must recognize and respect these differences so that they can
adjust in the ways in which they interact with students. As a future teacher, I
would try to create activities that take into consideration students
differences by providing an unlimited amount of ways for students to complete a
task, activity or assignment. For example, a student’s strong suit isn’t in writing
so instead he/ she may want to create a diagram This provides students the
opportunity to use their strengths and develop a deeper understanding for the
lesson. And, let’s say this doesn’t work because the student needs technology
to assist them then I would do my part as a teacher by bringing it to the
school’s attention and just keep following up until the student gets what they
need.
At
the beginning of the school year, teachers should create a classroom
environment that takes into consideration all students’ needs, especially those
students with disabilities. According to Bucholz and Sheffler (2009) the type
of environment that a teacher creates and encourages can either increase or
decrease a student’s ability to learn and feel comfortable as a member of the
class. What the authors mean is that whether a teacher chooses to create a
positive, accepting environment or not it will affect the students and how they
treat one another. An approach is to set up students’ desk to where they are in
small groups that way all students have enough room to move around the
classroom. They will also be encouraged by the way the class is set up to accept
others and to have more peer interaction.
When
teachers take into considerations students with disabilities needs by planning lessons,
creating activities, and setting up their classroom environment they are
working towards students success in school and preparing them for the real
world.
Sources:
Fields, M. V., Meritt, P. A., & Fields, D. M. (2013). Constructive Guidance and Discipline: Birth to Age Eight. USA: Pearson.
Bucholz, J. L., & Sheffler, J. L. (2009). Creating a Warm and Inclusive Classroom Environment: Planning for All Children to Feel Welcome. Electronic Journal for Inclusive Edition, Volume 2 (No. 4), p. 1.
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Implementing Game- Based Learning in The Classroom
Teachers
should incorporate online educational games into their classes. But before
doing so, teachers should evaluate the website and game. They will be checking
to see if it’s appropriate for the targeted age group, engaging and relatable
to the lesson. Incorporating an online educational game into a lesson plan can
be an asset, however it does come with challenges.
When it came to
creating the rubric, I was a little worried. I have never created a rubric
before, I have just received them from teachers. I always thought rubrics were
just a paper with feedback on it from teachers and that was it, but turns out
there much more than that. In (Why Rubrics Are So Important, 2016), “It’s not just
about student’s using a rubric as a form of feedback, but giving them an
opportunity to use the feedback.” The
unknown author means that students can reflect, analyze and improve their work
from receiving or creating a rubric. Although I have never created a rubric on
my own, working in a group made it easier to create one. We bounced ideas off
each other and helped one another complete the rubric. What I thought was a
problem was how we found a game, before creating a rubric. I felt like the
process was backwards and effected the scoring of the game in some way. It just
wasn’t random and the rubric ended up revolving around the game we chose.
“Coconut Vowels” is an online educational game
that assists students in the 3rd grade level with their spelling. As
a future, elementary teacher, I can incorporate this game into different
subjects, such as Reading and Math. In reading class students, will be
introduced to a set of vocabulary words that they will define before playing the
game. This helps students learn how to spell, which comes in handy not just for
the game, but also in real-life. Alison (Good Spelling Matters, n.d.) wrote, “Spelling
facilitates communication.” What she meant by this was that if we don’t learn
to spell words properly then we won’t be able to communicate or understand each
other. The game can also be incorporated into a math class because it counts
the player’s hits and misses which can be a good introduction to addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.
For
our presentation, we first tried the website “Canva,” but that didn’t work out
to well for us, considering how it only allowed one person to edit at a time
and it just looked messy. Because of these reasons, my group and I switched to
Prezi, which in my opinion was so much better. It was easy to navigate and it
steps out of the traditional presentation style. The online tool that we used
was Screencast-o-Matic and this helped us to easily show the class a step by
step of how to get to our game and how to play it.
It is important to
evaluate a website and its online educational games before introducing it to
students. Through this assignment, we were able to practice doing just that. We
used different technology tools to enhance our presentation and engage our
audience. In addition to that, we included
the Common Core Standards and how we would incorporate it in our classroom. Overall,
this assignment was beneficial and can be an asset to us as future educators.
References:
Why rubrics are so important (2016, August 8). Retrieved
from https://medium.com/peergrade-io/why-are-rubrics-so-important-299f624b0ed6
Bryant, A. (N.d.) Reasons Why Good Spelling Matters [Blog
post]. Retrieved from http://lifestyle.allwomenstalk.com/reasons-why-good-spelling-matters
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