Watching these videos were not as eye opening for me as I thought they would be. I use social networking for my side business daily. It has generated more business than face to face contact. The video showing the students holding up statements was very intriguing. It showed what goes through a college students mind. An interesting take on it would be to see what went through a college students mind in the 90s, 80s and 70s compared to now.
Technology has huge implications on teaching. Students are now having cell phones in 2nd and 3rd grade. Do they need them? No, unless there is an emergency. Do they play with them and use it to text their friends... .sadly they are doing this so young. Technology needs to be implemented in classrooms in a controlled setting. Students need to know the implications of what they do online before they do anything. In my fourth grade class, the students were to type a report. All students turned in typed reports. The directions noted that if the student is unable to type it THEMSELVES then they are to hand write it neatly. It was shocking when we went to the computer lab to type up Mother's Day poems and 80% of the class was unable to get started typing. Our school has a computer lab, but sadly most of the time students just play Mavis or EveryDay Math games. They should be learning how to use a computer correctly, how to make a PowerPoint, type a paper, make formulas in Excel. I was fortunate enough to have a father who was a computer geek. He had a computer as soon as they were available to the public. He taught me how to use a computer very early on and I benefit from it today.
Now with more and more classrooms becoming Smart connected, students should be able to understand material in a different way. Now we can visually put up an item on the screen instead of just writing it. YouTube, Websites, Publisher sites, can all be used to help visually teach students. One con to technology is the ability to bully students outside of the classroom. This is becoming an increasing problem and needs to be addressed. Students now have the capability to bully students online, where more people can become involved and antagonize the bullying.
I don't think my idea of a role of teacher has changed from watching these videos. I always had an intention of using technology to it's fullest in a classroom.
I learned that students today are consumed with the technology that is around them. I know that I have sat on Facebook for hours before even realizing it, or browsing the web for hours. Students need to still be able to learn what they need to learn and if you need to make it so that technology is embedded in your lessons, then you should do it!
I agree that students today are getting cell phones at such a young age! I substituted in a fourth grade class the other day, and at recess a few of the girls brought out their cell phones that were nicer than mine! It was definitely eye-opening to see these children using technology so freely. But I agree with you that there needs to be some sort of restriction on this use in school.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. Some teachers I know have a bowl on their desk into which they insist students drop their cells upon entering class. I might try this...
ReplyDeleteI agree completely. When I first got my iphone, my friend told me "get ready because your life is about to change and you will never be alone." I did not fully understand what she meant at the time, but now I can say that my life has definitely changed with my iphone being a part of it.
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