This course has taught me how to effectively and appropriately integrate technology in the content (grade) area that I teach. As I have stated numerous times before, technology is not available in our school district. Therefore, I haven’t had much experience teaching with technology. The GAME plan and lesson plans that I created in this course helped me gain the knowledge and experience that I need to integrate different types of technology into units and lessons. According to Dr. Hartman (2009), “Our past was rooted in book culture. The future will be rooted in online and digital media”. Even though our school district doesn’t keep up, it is important that I do continue to learn!
I developed and followed a GAME plan throughout this course. The process was very helpful and a unique way for me to meet the goals that I established for learning about technology and technology resources. However, I don’t think that I will be using the GAME plan process with my Kindergarten students. It is not age appropriate and would not be helpful for them. I will help and teach my students how to develop proficiency in the technology standards and indicators outlined in the NETS-S. I think creating their own GAME plan is a wonderful idea for older students and one that I will be sharing with the teachers in my elementary!
Even though our school is not set up with a lot of technology, I will be able to make some immediate adjustments to my instructional practices regarding technology integration. I do have two working computers. I enjoyed learning about digital story telling during this course. I plan to immediately incorporate digital story telling to my units! Digital story telling is sharing stories through words, pictures, music, narration, and/or video (Abrams, 2009). Although, it may take a little more effort than just writing a story out on paper, the end product would be amazing! I can’t begin to imagine how proud students must feel after creating their digital story. Abrams (2009) discusses the importance of using technology to complete your goals.
The insights that I have gained in this course will contribute to my effectiveness at integrating technology to support and facilitate students’ learning in the content (grade) area. I am excited to use some of these strategies that I have explored and I will store the other ways that I can enrich student learning.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2009). Supporting Information Literacy and Online Inquiry in the Classroom. Baltimore, MD.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009). Integrating Technology Across the Content Areas. Baltimore: Author.
Technology in the Classroom
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