Sunday, August 30, 2015

1 Computer Chronicles



When it comes to education I think that computers are extremely important because it seems that every aspect of life is shifting to incorporate some kind of technology and new generations need to know how to use technology and what different things you can use it for.

My main concern about teachers using technology in the classroom is that they are going to teach students how to use it instead of actually having them use it for an assignment. For instance I'm afraid that teachers would walk their students through how to do research online instead of actually having them do the research.

I agree with the issues that are presented in the chapters because I believe that it is as important for a teacher to know how to work technology as it is for them to be able to read and write, mainly because now that students are using technology the teachers have to be able to keep their attention and just using pen and paper isn't always going to do that, sometimes you need Power points with graphics.

In my classroom I hope to be able to use my computers for presentations so we can go over the information, polls so I can get their input (especially if it's a controversial topic and they want to remain anonymous), and test and quizzes so they can get their grade back fast and know how they did, without having to wait for me to grade 100 papers.

I hope that this class might teach me how to make this a possibility and show me how to go about creating these things and if not that I can use some supplemental resources to teach myself how to make this a reality.

I agree with the term "Digital Native" because just the like the Native Americans who were born in America and grew up here the "Digital Natives" were born into and grew up in the Digital Age.

A Digital Native is someone who was born into the Digital Age and has lived their life in a world of technology. They have always been around technology and cannot remember a time when it did not exist.

I haven't seen very many differences in the ways that my teachers and I use technology but I have seen a difference in skill level when it comes to working the technology, with the exception of teachers who have gone to classes and learned how to use computers and such. I have had plenty of teachers not know how to work their Powerpoint presentations and others not know how to work YouTube, and have trouble with tasks that I have no problem with. This hasn't hindered my learning in anyway I just feel like it's our job as "Digital Natives" to teach them and show them how to do something so they can learn and assimilate into this new world.

I do believe that there will be a difference in how my students and I use technology because technology is constantly advancing and since they are being born into it and grow up using it while their brains are still developing this new technology is ingrained in them where as I would already have a fully developed brain so it will be harder to learn. Much like how it is easier to learn a second language as a child compared to learning that same language as an adult.


Monday, August 24, 2015

0 My Life As Ashley(:


Before coming to Florida State I had only used basic technology for things like watching TV and social media. I had also used my computer for school work such as research and writing papers like most of us have.

Also, since I went to a high school that was focused on preparing its students for the real world we used a lot of technology in those classes.

I chose the Early Childhood Education academy and became the manager of the center. My job as the manager included helping to revise lesson plans and work with the teachers to actually teach the lesson to the 3-5 year old students that were in the class. That required computer use and becoming familiar with whatever technology the teacher wanted to use that day.

Since coming to Florida State I had to learn to use more technology in the classroom because I was in the FSU-Teach program where we created lesson plans and taught them to students at local schools. In our classes we had to learn to use different technology, such as apps, that we would then have our students use. Also, we had to peer teach in the class so we got introduced to different technology that other groups used in their lesson plans.

In this class I am hoping to learn other technology that I can use in the classroom and to refine my skills in different areas that I have not yet mastered.

I knew that I was pretty flexible when learning new things, but I learned why that is. In all of the categories I'm pretty in the middle, which means that I'm well balanced, so I can learn and understand the same information if it is given to me in different ways. I also believe that this will help me when I teach lessons because I can supply my students with the same information in different ways.