In
the past years technology has evolved more and more allowing for everyone to
work more efficiently. One of the many places where it has most evolved for
better is in the classroom. Things such as computers, smartboards, tablets, even
cellphones which most teachers are not a fan of have become a must have
technology in the classroom. These must have technologies are providing
teachers with different wats of presenting their students with information. I
could give countless examples that I have experienced in my own schooling, the
most recent would be in my current college math class; my professor teaches his
lessons on a smartboard where he pulls up his PowerPoints and writes on as he
is teaching, at the end of class he saves this version of the PowerPoint and
posts it online for anyone who may need to reference back to it.
Another concept that I found
interesting is the use of technology based textbooks in the classroom. This
gives the teacher the ability to use tools such as video, audio and other
visuals in the classroom. These visuals can be extremely helpful in the
education of some students since they have been proven to keep them more
interested and focused. An article from Scuredge Networks elaborates on 7 fun
ways these technologies can enrich learning in the classroom. http://www.securedgenetworks.com/blog/7-Fun-Ways-to-Use-Technology-in-the-classroom-to-enrich-learning
The third concept that interested me
was “Outside the classroom use by teachers”. This concept was mainly focused on
research, grading and attendance, home-school communication and educational
networking. I feel this is a concept that has recently become more popular
among teachers and is essentially needed with parents nowadays since most are
on such busy schedules and do not have the time to come into the school. Having
this virtual communication makes it easy for parents to keep up on what is
happening in school, how their child’s grades are and for older children their
attendance. While I was in high school this concept was used more and more
throughout the years, for example my mom received emails every time I did not
go to school, she also received weekly updates on my grades and could be
contacted by any of my teachers this way. As a student I really disliked this
system but now being on the other side of the situation I can see how this
could be really helpful.
References:
- Maloy, R., O'Loughlin, R., Edwards, S., & Woolf, B.
(2013). Transforming Learning with New Technologies. 2nd Edition.
Boston, MA: Pearson Education Inc.
-
Networks, S. E. (n.d.). 7 Fun Ways to
Use Technology in the classroom to enrich learning. Retrieved September 07,
2016, from
http://www.securedgenetworks.com/blog/7-Fun-Ways-to-Use-Technology-in-the-classroom-to-enrich-learning
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