Implementing changes, even on a small scale, can be overwhelming, especially when those changes have the potential to affect a group of impressionable young students. As with any major decision, it is important to consider how you will introduce the change, how it will affect the current situation, and what the potential benefits are. As an educator, keeping up with current technology trends can prove to be a challenge. It can be difficult to deicide how to best utilize different forms of technology that will not only hold the students’ interests, but also improve the learning process for them while not impeding the way you want to manage your classroom. The following 5 questions have been developed to assist you in deciding how to best incorporate technology into your classroom. Following each question are brief explanations of the strategies I used to enhance the students’ use of technology in my classroom.
Website Mission
It is the mission of this website to assist in the development of learning environments that promote Career and Technical Education as well as academic excellence. To provide examples of effective 21st century teaching and learning strategies in order to assist in the development of more engaged and motivated classrooms. To provide multimedia Podcasts and articles to facilitate an understanding of how to implement technology and multimedia in classrooms regardless of content area. To encourage independent and personalized learning by teaching students to enjoy the process of learning. To assist teachers in becoming facilitators of learning.
In the Classroom
This section highlights some of the multimedia projects and resources that are used to engage students during lessons. It also introduces readers to technology, how it can be effectively implemented, and the potential benefits that utilizing available technology resources can have on students. In addition, it describes the various educational strategies that can be implemented in the classroom in order to increase student achievement and success.
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of being in New York for the Apple launch of iBooks 2, iBooks Author and the new iTunes U. In the days leading up to the event, I must have read 20 articles about the speculation surrounding Apple’s Education Announcement. From what I had read, it was clear that Apple wanted to disrupt the textbook industry. I thought about the many ways a new “GarageBand for books” could possibly revolutionize education. Being an advocate for integrating technology into Career and Technical Education, I was thinking of ways in which students could work independently through a competency-based curriculum, thus creating a differentiated learning environment. This would provide the instructor the means to work one-on-one with students who need remediation. With a special needs population of over 45% at my school, I see the value in creating learning tools to further assist students in learning new material. Now that is not to say that you can’t do this with current technology, but there is something transformational about the way kids learn with an iPad (at least from my perspective of what I have witnessed in my class).