Welcome to my techy little space. Here I will post my internship progress, as well as "techspirations" from my life as a grad student and educator.
Saturday, October 28, 2017
Tall and Grande
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Week 15- Looking ahead, closing thoughts
Here I begin my final blog posting of my graduate studies. This internship has been one that has pushed me to do things that I otherwise wo...
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The past two weeks have been a true test of the effectiveness of integrating technology into the math and science classroom. This upcomin...
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Below you will find my podcast where I discuss augmented reality. You can find the script for the podcast below the audio. The podcast is...
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When I saw this tool listed as one of the social media tools to explore I had to use it as the focus of my post. I went to a training a fe...
Behaviorism and Constructivism learning psychology are based on the proposition that all things which nature in its environment do — including acting, thinking and feeling—can and should be regarded as behaviors. The similarities of both learning methods attempt to explain the actions in the learning environment. They observe the responses of the student makes to different situations.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed chapter three especially, as my school is also in the process of implementing some new technology and therefore are dealing with some of the same issues that were discussed. I do believe it is extremely important for a school, let alone a teacher, to have a management plan for students using technology in the classroom. The risks that await the school or teacher that does not properly implement a "safety net" or some form of monitoring is unimaginable. This is one major concern for many teachers who are hesitant of implementing technology into their classrooms, but there are ways and techniques that allow for some form of monitoring or a "guided focus" for the students. This is key if technology is fully going to be accepted and excel in the majority of our education system.
ReplyDeleteVery true Ryan! Lessons that I did that incorporated technology, I had to set ground rules and be diligent in my monitoring. Sometimes I'd have time to check computers before my students used them and I'd find that other teachers were not so observant and students had deviated from their assignment onto inappropriate sites or game sites, I would monitor the surfing history.
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