Monday, December 3, 2012

Week 11 Field Experience

I observed Hooksett Memorial’s 4th Grade class.  Janet Champagne’s 4th grade class is a pilot Classroom in the Hooksett School District for a Model 21st Century Classroom.   Mrs Champagne shared with me her mrschampagnesgrade4blog which she feels has helped increase communication with parents about what is going on in her classroom.

I observed Mrs Champagne’s room

  • 11/27 from 1 pm to 3:30 pm
    On this day the class was working on a Virtual Owl Pellet Dissection.   The technology that was used with the Smart Board.    The lesson was part of the students Langauge Arts Curriculum and their Science Curriculum. Next week the students will be dissecting an actual owl pellet.     Students went up to the Smart Board and pulled off Parts of the Pellett and placed them on a diagram of a mousse.  The students were engaged in the process and asking a great deal of questions.   At 2:30, the class went computer lab next to the library to work on the Media Integration Specialist on their digital artifact they are working on to promote the state they choose to promote.  The Assignment is from the Social Studys curriculm and helping each student learn about their state.   Students either did a powerpoint presentation, a glogster, or a were using pages.  It was up to each student what they choose to use as their medium.  All of the students were very engaged going from library research they had with them, online research they had already booked marked or Research they were currently doing.

  • on 11/ 28. 1:20 to 2:05, on this day the students were working on Laptops to right a letter to PenPals.  When I arrived there were 11 laptops were in use, 3 students were reading. 7 students were out of the class at a Flute lesson, 3 students came back from receiving support Services.   During the class.   2 students were giving an extra credit assignment for their Food Web Assignment.  Those students used IPADs.   During the course of the lesson, three students completed their letter to their pen pal signed off on the Laptop, gave it to another student who was waiting and got an IPAD to take an Accelerated Reader test On the IPAD.   One of the students receiving support services logged on to the teachers desk top to work on the assignment, one of the students was given a laptop from a student who was completed his letter, and the third student came with a district laptop from the Special Ed department because it has specific software loaded on it for the child’s disability.   Both the teacher, the resource room teacher and a para professional in the room commented that Technology is great as long as it is working and to always have a back up lesson plan for when it doesn’t.  

  • 11/30 from 11 am to 12 noon
    On this day,  the students were presenting projects they had done while using IPADs.  The students were broken up into groups of three and they were presenting information on Food Webs and Food Chains.   The students IPAD presentation were linked to the Smart Board so that all of the students could see each groups work.  The students with the assistance of Mrs Champagne connected their Ipad to the Smart Board Projector.    One the presentations were completed, Mrs Champagne when over the students next Research Project which was based on the Imagine it Writing Services the students are currently working on.  Natures Delicate Balance.   There was a  Big Idea Board where students were to place the question they wanted to research.   It appeared not all students had done this and it was due this Monday.  Mrs Champagne explained that once everyone had an idea they would begin to reseach this using Laptops, Ipads, the Media Center, and their computer lap time.  It was also described what types of programs they would be able to present their final project on.

These are the three questions I presented to Mrs Champagne.  We both talked about them and then she emailed me her answers.  

  1. How do Administrators assess if you are using technology and if the efforts to use technology are successful?  Our administrators have us write up a minimum of what they call "21st Century Lessons" in which we have to incorporate the elements of 21st century learning, which includes a technology component.  They also expect our evaluations to show that we are using technology in some of  our lessons; for example, using the computer labs, iPads, laptops, etc.   We are all expected to have a weekly computer lab scheduled as a minimum, with every other week instructed with Mrs. Beaudoin, so that we can learn some of the programs that she is "expert" in and can help us as educators, learn to use with our students.  We also have monthly meetings with admin (each teacher individually) to assess how things are going in the classroom
  2. Does your technology have enough equipment available? 
    Not really, but we are working on it.  The laptop cart has 10 computers and is always in high demand;computers are old and don't work great.  10 iPads per grade level, and two working labs;one works well, the other, not so much.
  3. Does the curriculum your district currently using offer suggestions on how to integrate technology in the class room?  All curriculum have technology sections and good ideas included.
  4. How have you used technology to communicate with parents?   Parents have access to school's website and my blog Mrs Champagne's Block  
  5. How do you handle when the Technology you are planning to use does not work?  When technology doesn't work, that's when the flexibility of being an effective teacher comes in.  In other words, ALWAYS have a back up plan that you can switch to in a moment's notice.

As my Digital Project, I decided to create a Student Jacob and have him talk about what being in a 21st Century Model Class meant to him.   How using Technology in his class helped him be a better students.  Because Voki only allows one minute of talking, it took three voki's to create what Jacob wanted to say. 

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A couple of items that were not covered in my presentation because I choose to do it from the perspective of a child and not me.   My personal thoughts on Technology in 2012 and beyond have not changed a lot during this class.  What has changed is my knowledge about what kids of technology are available in the world.  Due to my involvement in my children's  school and being a member of the Hooksett School Board.  I know a lot about the Hardware but not as much about what programs were available and how they could be used to get children excited about learning and show them how to apply what they were learning.   I believe education and society are faced with a delicate balance in regards to how to effective use technology but not loose human contact.  I believe that NETS for Students will help direct us toward the balance we need to find with using technology as opposed to over using technology.    They are the beginning of guiding us toward what students need to learn to have an every changing world. 

I found being in the classroom and watching how technology is used in the classroom very helpful.  It gave a real world application to what we are learning in class.




Sunday, December 2, 2012

Week 10 Post Reflection

Week 10 Post Reflection on EDU 533

This is the last blog post of EDU 533 and I have broken it into two parts as the assignment was broken down.  I hope that makes it easier to understand.

Part 1:

3. Design meaningful and authentic digitally based learning experiences with multiple and varied assessments.  

Objective 3 was met with the creation of our final project of a Webquest and during the creation of our Lesson plan by the artificat with had the students create. 
6. Illustrate through application how state and national standards are implemented within the curriculum (e.g., NH Curriculum Frameworks, ISTE (NETS-Teacher/NETS-Student) and NH-ICT Literacy Standards for K-12 Students (306.42))
Objective 6 of the Course Objectives was accomplished by the ISTE (NETS for Students), Common Core Standards, and the NH-ICT Standards that we sited in both our Individual Lesson Plans, our group lesson plans, and our Webquests.  
7. Demonstrate an understanding of the use of adaptive technologies and other digital resources to personalize and differentiate learning activities for every student
Objective 7 was met with the accommodations that were listed in our Lesson plans and through the reading that we did on Week 8 of the Course.  
8. Evaluate, adapt and reflect on emerging tools and trends by participating in local and global learning communities and by reviewing current research and professional literature.
Objective 8 was met in two different parts of this course.  We reviewed literature in the Literature Review in the very first weeks of the course.   We participating in a local and global learning community during week 9, when we participate in the Global Education Conference as a class. 

 
Part 2:
I believe that Teachers need to integrate technology into the lessons they teach, no matter what the age of the students are.  The more often we get technology in the hands of our Students the more comfortable they become with the technology.   Not all of our students will have access to technology at home.   When we integrate technology across subject matter,  technology becomes a tool for children to use to learn rather than the lesson.  As discussed in What does Technology Integration Mean?, the more technology is used the more seamless its appearance in the classroom is.   The Barriers to technology integration are Budgetary issues how much can a district afford to spend on technology every year,  what is the cost associated with the infrastructure to be a technology rich learning environment, what is the cost associated with maintaining technology rich learning environment, and what is the cost of education your teachers to be comfortable with the technology that their digital native students are comfortable with Social Barriers;   the mind set that the education I got worked for me, it should work for my children, teachers being fearful of their students ease with technology and the educators  nervousness about technology and not having all of the answers; and the pressure on teacher to get their students where they need to be to take NECAPS or soon the Smarter Balanced Test.   I found the article  Shaping tech for classroom     really help explored this topic and brought up lets work with the students and see how they feel and what they think want to learn and how they want to learn.   Often in education we hear about the home/school partnership.   This article raised a great question for me.  Have we ever thought about making the student a partner in their education.  
Many of the Web 2.0 tools, we learned about in this class will help technology integration in our schools.    
Voki 
These tools are great examples of tools teachers can use for free to help their students learn.   I think one of the problems in education right now is that many teachers are not exploring the Web 2.0 tools that are available to them.   I also believe that as teachers find these tools they need to share them with each other.    All of the tools that we used had no cost associated with them and this would help teacher access resources without a cost associated with them.


 


Monday, November 12, 2012

Week 5 - Lesson Planning

 In the Traditional Education section, I chose to review Learning is messy (1)


2.  Discuss the author of the blog, who are they?  What do they tend to write about in their blog postings? Who is the blog audience? Do they have a lot of followers based upon comments left? 
3.  This blog had some great ideas on project based learning.  I think this blog would help teachers get some great ideas on things to bring learning to the children instead of just remembering facts.   Yes, I would add this blog to my google reader.  Brian posts a lot of great ideas on how he and his wife (also an educator) help students learn using Blooms higher order thinking.  I feel I would get some great ideas for my classroom.   


4. Well Said  was my favorite post in this blog.  It was the only one not written by the author of the Blog.  It was excerpts of a letter to President Obama from Mary Broderick, President of the National School Boards Association.  I found this article interesting because it brought up things I feel are very relevant  in Education today.   I think the sentiment “Students are numbing over testing for testing’s sake…. We can’t test this country into excellence.” (Sonny Savoie, LA)”   We can all only hope that the Smarter Balanced Test associated with common core standards gives us the data we need with less testing.


 

In the Educational Police section I chose to review,  Edwize (1)as one of the three blogs I reviewed.  


2.  This blog seems to be a watch group of Educational Policy Makers.  There are a number of different blog authors.    The authors on this blog tend to be writing on issues with educational policy being set by the NY Department of Education and also actions taken by  Teachers Union.   The blog audience seems to be NY  City teachers. It appeared this site had more participates prior to Hurricane Sandy that it does in recent posts.

3.  This blog helps each of us as future educators realize what is going on in Educational Policy Making world.  The decisions made by both the state and national Departments of Education have a direct impact on what is taught to our students both now and in the future.  This blog seems to be very focused on the State of NY and I have no intention of teaching in NY.  I may enjoy a blog that was more geared toward issues in NE or on the national level.  I think teachers in NY state and city should have this article in their google reader.  I would not add this blog to my google reader as I have no intention of teaching in the state of NY.   
4.   Closed Schools Ten Years Later: Who Goes There Now? was my one of the articles that I found very interesting on this site.  I found this article in the Edwize block very interesting  because it began to explore the concept that maybe closing old schools and building new ones does not create better schools or better students . School closings .     School closing also touched upon the possibility that the Mayor  of NY City does not have the best interest of students in mind and his decisions could be based on his own Political aspirations. 

In the Learning Techniques, I chose to review Thank you Brain. (1)

2.  The author of this Blog is Dr.Bill Klemm, he is a  Neuroscientist, Education Consultant, Professor,  Speaker, and Author,   Dr. Kleem tends to post blogs passed on conference he attends and  puts into relatively easy language on what is going on within the study of the brain.    The audience of this blog is probably highly educated people who are trying to figure out better ways to help students retain information and utilize the brain for life long learners.  Dr Klemm's blog seems to have more followers than people who are commenting.  He mentions this in a couple of his blogs. 
 
3.  How does the blog help with your learning in this class as well as prepare you for a future in education?  I think that people should read this blog even though some of the posts are very scientifically rich. Dr. Klemm does offer some suggestions on how to present information in a way that students may retain it better.  I'm not sure how many teachers would actually find this blog interesting.   Yes, I would add this blog to my google reader because I am very interested in figuring out how the brain works in order to help students retain information better.


4.   What's new in brain based learning was a very interesting article.  The blog post discussed how "neuroscience is changing the classroom."  The post presented 9 way in which neuroscience is changed how education is viewed.   It went into detail on each of the items.
 
1.      Cognitive Tutoring.
2.      High School Starts Later in the Day.
3.      Spaced Learning.
4.      Individualized Instruction.
5.      Less Down Time.
6.      Better Identification and Remediation of Learning Disabilities.
7.      Fun Learning Environment.
8.      Team Learning. 
9.      Neuro-education Findings. 
 
I believe if we are going to become more competitive in the Global Job market, we as a country need to look at how we teach our students so they reach their full potential. 

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Week 3 Digital Citizenship

 It is everyone responsibility to teach Digital Citizenship.  However, I believe part of the issue is many people think it is someone else's responsibility.   Parents feel it is the schools,  some teachers feel it is parents.   I think prior to teaching this, we as adults need to practicing it.   This is no easy task at hand. Why Teachers need Good Digital Citizenship,   we can't be teaching our children or students about how to behave on Facebook or My Space.  If we are not being Respectful and Responsible on what we post on Facebook.   Even more so, we can't teach how to be respectful about Facebook, if we aren't on it.  


I believe that much of what Good Digital Citizenship starts with begins with All I ever needed to learn, I learned in Kindergarten.

Good Digital Citizenship starts with just good Citizenship.     Life is hectic, Life is busy but when we stop being civil and courtesy that begins to define who we are perceived as.  Citizenship is not just about our rights; citizenship is also about responsibilities - responsibilities to maintain, to protect, and to enhance the community in which we live   The Importance of Teaching Digital Citizenship.  We need to teach our young people what citizenship means, what good citizenship in our community is both in the communities we live and in the Cyber Community.

There is a school of thought that if we ban technology in our class rooms and go back to reading and writing our students will be better off.   However Banning is not the answer.  We need to educate students on balancing the use of technology with the misuse of technology.  We are also going to need to do this by in large as we are learning it ourselves.   We need to teach our students




How their brains are wired and not how our brains are wired.    The study of neuorplasticity has changed the school of thought on how brain growth is not completed at age 3 and how our Digital Natives Brains are different than that of their parents.   Since not teaching students how the learn would be a huge disservice to their education.  We must begin to teach them Digital Citizenship,  in a world where manners are far less important than in our parents generation.    In some respects we need to go back to the basics and apply them to our Technology Rich Culture. We also need to teach this at a very young age, Teaching Digital Citizenship in the Elementary Classroom