Thursday, January 29, 2015

Technology as an Accelerator to Learning

The education profession is changing very rapidly. The infusion of technology and 21st century skills is altering the way we look at teaching and learning. It has not only altered my teaching style, but has become the backbone in which all of my classes are conducted. This change is not something that has happened overnight. It took time to develop my understanding of the purpose of technology within the classroom.  I had to understand what it meant to use technology and how the students would interact and learn with that technology. A few years ago, during a professional development, the idea of using technology was put into perspective for me. A fellow colleague, who happens to be a technology guru, was talking about incorporating more than just PowerPoint into the classroom. During the professional development, the overall session focused on how technology does not replace teaching, but that technology should be used as an accelerator to learning. That session really put the whole idea of teaching with technology into focus for me, thus altering the way I think about technology and learning.  In all of my lessons I know that technology does not replace good teaching; it moves it forward by connecting students to information. When you ask a student to look something up, they don’t go to the library or use (dare I say it) the card catalogue. They Google it! Technology and information are literally at their fingertips, and it is my role as the teacher to help students use and access that information to accelerate their learning. As I continue to explore the idea of using technology as an accelerator to learning, I will blog about my experiences and usefulness in the classroom.

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  1. Technology has become the center of our lives in the 21st century. As a product of schools prior to the use of technology I feel at times behind the eight ball. Three years ago I was totally out of the loop. I am becoming more receptive to incorporating technology in all aspects of my life professionally and personally. The more I use technology the more comfortable I become. I started the graduate program at Loyola and taking the first course in the Cohort was entirely online and my comfort level with technology improved as a result. I used Edmodo in my classes as a form of technology for students to get assignments and communicate with me. I have used power points as a means of instructional delivery. Power points are becoming more the norm but other modes of technology are being used. I was introduced to other means of technology by the Stat teacher at my school. Some of the other means of technology which were used included voice thread, powtoons, and prezzi.. My students completed presentations which involved using these forms of technology. I hope to continue to use technology as I become more at ease with it. As a professional I continue to grow with using and becoming more comfortable with it.

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