This is a picture of the smartboard in our classroom:
This is a picture of our class computer center:
2. Dick, Carey and Carey model of instructional design
As you can see this model adheres to the six characteristics in the following way:
- Learner centered: hands on, cooperative grouping
- Goal oriented: students create an end result showing a goal has been achieved
- Focuses on meaningful performance: the design uses objectives and TEKS to provide meaning during instruction.
- Outcomes are measurable and reliable: assessments, checklists, and strategies are used to determine success
- Empirical, Iterative, and self-correcting: students use prior knowledge and data is reviewed
- Team effort: all 3 Kindergarten teachers will be apart of this design, we will also include the assistant principal for leadership purposes.
3. The influence of the internet and the world wide web:
Technology is generally used in the field of education today for the enrichment of learning and for planning purposes. Most students only use technology during certain parts of their day. This can include “computer lab” time, center time, or even for when a student finishes work early. Educators use technology for finding new lessons, grade reporting, attendance, and sometimes even with whole group instruction.
I foresee technology being used more in the future for both K-12 education, higher education, and adult education. I believe students in K-12 will eventually all have personal computers, which will be taken to and from school. These computers will then take over the use of paper-pencil. In my current district, students in grades 5-12 are issued student laptops. All class work, homework, and major projects are completed on their laptops. For both higher education and adult education, I believe there will be a greater push for the use of blogs and for the use of Skype. Students can then participate in different types of discussions with professors, instructors, and peers.
First of all, I like the way your blog looks. It is layed out nice and colorful. I am new to blogging so I have not found out how to customize (feel free to share).
ReplyDeleteI am glad to see that you incorporated the TEKS into your design. Where I am at anything that sound like TAKS is not welcome, although I have been saying that TEA has made them our essential areas of study. The smartboard really is a great tool to have. Anytime that I go to mines, I instantly get the students attention to what is going on. I love the fact that it is interactive like using your board and over head.
I really feel that school will began to issue laptop to student especially when it become a reality to have textbooks online because it is cheap. Also something like blackboard will began to replace turning in assignment to the teacher.
(I wanted to do a chart similar to yours. How'd u do that?)
Your blog looks really nice, I am trying to learn to insert pictures and things as well. I want to be able to integrate technology when I get back into the classroom, I have not worked in public school since 2002 therefore many things have changed, however with hard work I know I will get there! Enjoyed reading your response today!
ReplyDeleteGreg, thank you for the nice comments. I simply made the chart in paint. I am very new to the blog as well, so I am by no means an expert. I began customizing by selecting the "dashboard" icon at the top. Hope this helps :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jodi!! I learned to insert the pictures by watching the help videos. They really are a great tool. You will love all of the technology in the classrooms, it is great! Students become so engaged!
ReplyDeleteI think that you have made some great points in defining technology in the field of teaching. I think that it is important to note that there needs to be a top - down approach for the use of technology in the class rooms. This means that administrators must listen to input from teachers to give them the technology that is best suited not only for their classroom but also their students.
ReplyDeleteGreat post and keep up the great work.
Your redesign of the model looks great and i couldn't agree more.
ReplyDeleteI too have a Smart Board in mt classroom. We have had it since last school year and have only recently gotten all of the hardware/software needed to use it. I'm excited about the possibilities but irritated that a few cords and downloadable software has had this horribly expensive piece of technology just sitting there taking up space. It is just another example of a school district that has a great idea, but a poor implementation plan.
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