Friday, April 23, 2010

Reflection: Final Blog Post EDU:6711

After reflecting on my “Personal Theory of Learning” that I developed in week one, there are a few modifications that I plan on making as a result of my learning throughout his course. The various learning models and instructional strategies presented in this class has allowed me to effectively and appropriately integrate and adapt technology into my classroom and into my personal learning theory.

Structuring opportunities for students to interact with technology on a more consistent basis is one adjustment I plan on making as a result of my learning in this course. According to (Lever-Duffy & McDonald, 2008),“Teaching, learning, and technology work together to achieve the ultimate goal of effective knowledge transfer”. I believe that combining learning theories and technology can help me make appropriated and successful instructional decision for my students’. The theories of learning and of multiple intelligences can provide students’ with many different potential ways to learn. I fee that it’s very important to understand how students comprehend knowledge in order to match learning activities to meet their needs. Technology can help students in the learning process by giving them the opportunity to learn in their individual learning style. Through the use of technology and learning theory I feel that I can accommodate different students more successfully according to their learning needs.

There are two technology tools that I would like to use with my students to support and enhance there learning. The first technology tool I would like to implement in my classroom is Voice Thread. I feel that it’s truly a social and constructivist technology tool for learning. It provides a creative outlet for students and encourages the sharing of ideas. Students are able to use VoiceThread as interactive tool that allows them to collaborating, share, and comment. I really like how Voice Thread allows students to establish and maintain a learning experience with there classmates during the learning activity. The best part I like about voice thread is it allows students to upload pictures, narrate them, and then allows others to comment in 5 different ways-including audio and text. This is a great tool that really utilizes various ways of communication. I would use VoiceThread as a cooperative learning tool to start with and then move to other instructional strategies. I think that having my students use VoiceThread for a problem-based learning activity would be a great way to use technology to engage students with issues and questions that are relevant to their lives.

Using Virtual field trips in my class is another technology tool that I would like to use with my students’ I believe that virtual field trips will challenge and expose students to new types of technology tools that will allow them to receive, organize, share and generate new knowledge. I feel that it’s a great way to spark their interest and motivate their learning in a specific area. Virtual field trips will allow my students’ to have an episodic learning experience which will allow them to create new networks and make connections. In addition, creating episodic experiences is related to Paivio’s “Dual Coding Hypothesis” and is part of the cognitive information processing model. According to Dr. Orey, images are really important tools in helping students make connections and store information into long-term memory (Laureate,2009). My students’ will be able to use the images from a virtual field trip to reflect internally and externally to create a visual representation of their understandings.

There are two long term goal changes I would like to make in my instructional approaches regarding technology integration. Making the effort to continually participate in professional development activities is one goal that will help me integrate technology into my classroom. Professional development training and development will allow me to use technology tools to enhance student learning and increase my productivity in the classroom. Slowly becoming proficient at integrating one technology tool at a time is another goal I have. Dr. Pickering tells us that we should focus at just a few strategies and become skillful at those instead of trying to integrate many strategies at once. (Laureate,2009). My goal is to integrate two new technology tools each year. I believe that this will give me a solid foundation on which to build upon. This will allow me to assemble a personal collection of technology-integrated instructional strategies to use with my students’.


Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Bridging learning theory, instruction, and technology. Baltimore: Author

Lever-Duffy, J. & McDonald, J. (2008). Theoretical Foundations (Laureate Education, Inc.,custom ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc. Chapter 1: TheoreticalFoundations, pp. 2–35

Friday, April 2, 2010

Voicethread

Currently our building is experiencing issues with overcrowding. The school is built for 900 students and we have 1,050 students. As you can see from the pictures, we are running out of room. The school district is comprised of 95 square miles located 2o minutes north of Columbus, Ohio. Most of the district is in Delaware County with a small, southern portion in Franklin County. The district serves all or part of numerous municipalities including Orange Township, Berkshire Township, Berlin Township, Concord Township, Genoa Township, Liberty Township, Delaware Township, the City of Delaware, the City of Columbus, the City of Westerville, and the City of Powell.