Teachers are influenced to use technology in the
classroom because it enhances their teaching strategies. For example using a
smart board now eliminates the need to write things out as done in the past
with Blackboards. Another example are podcasts that cut back on the lecture
time in the classroom in order to engage students in class participation
activities. Also, students are more attracted to the use of technology since
today’s students are ambassadors of the new technological era of tablets,
Turn-it in, Safe-Assign, and virtual education. The use of technology has
become a lifeline between teacher and student as it enables quick and open
communication, collaboration, accountability and networking.
The ISTE standards provides an inclusive guide for understanding
the different roles that technology supports and enhances the educational
experience for students. The standard that stands out the most with me is the
Knowledge Constructor as it outlines the important ways that research can be
performed and how important it is that the research is verified and accurate.
Sharing knowledge with others provided it is verifiable and the information has
relevance to real word issues, creating theories, promoting ideas is essential
to the continued evolution of mankind. The standard that is out of my current
skill set would be the Global Collaborator as I am a digital immigrant, my
skills are still quite green in the technological communication grid. I
understand how vital it is to be able communicate globally and share ideas
across the world digitally rather than traveling to another location. There are
many methods now for digital communication, such as facetime, open voice
meeting, etc. I expect to learn a great deal about the use of technology in
this class.
My situation is unique as I am an older student,
therefore I am considered a digital immigrant but I still have an opinion to
share and fell that the term digital native is appropriate as the more recent
generations have been born into an era of technology where this is the only way
they have known. While the other so-called immigrants have had to go through
the acculturation process of learning how to be technologically savvy, thereby
changing the way things where done before. For example some of us digital immigrants
learn the minimum to get by while the digital natives understand the technology
thoroughly. An example would be teacher that refuse to use Blackboard and
upload grades on regular basis. This impacts students because they are unaware
of how they are doing in a class and this can be the difference between passing
or failing. I anticipate catching up with the current technology and being on
the same level as my students so that there is an efficient and useful standard
being used that allows for the communication between my students and I is
effective. Also as a teacher being on their level of technological use can only
enhance their learning experiences.
Great blog post! I really like how in your first paragraph you are very aware of all that technology has to offer and how it is the bridge between student and teachers. I also enjoyed your personal story and views on technology mentioned in your last paragraph. Good luck in the class!
ReplyDeleteI find it very interesting that you're considered a digital immigrant. I always believed that we all were digital natives until I took that fact that each country/city/town is different from each other.
ReplyDeleteThe first paragraph with the compare and contrast was useful and informative. It makes you think back to times when technology was not so heavily used in the classroom and every student was forced to adjust to one specific learning style.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and thoughtful information! Hearing things from a digital immigrant perspective is interesting to know. A teacher who never used Blackboard to upload grades would be a frustrating situation in this day and age because of how often students use technology to find their grades nowadays.
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