Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Experimenting with a Flipchart, 12.11.12
I uploading a powerpoint and made adjustments which did take some time. The next day I conducted a review with my class and had at least 3/4 of the class come up to the whiteboard to write, circle something, underline by answering a question. It seemed a little out of my comfort zone because it seemed chaotic but my students loved it. Most of them had NEVER done anything like this before. I will do something like this again as my students liked it but I think I need to make it more technologically enhanced as I feel the graphics and what I had my students do was simplistic.
No more Lemonade Lesson Plans, 12.11.12
I viewed the keynote by Kevin Honeycutt and came away with his comment about "we need to stop doing lemonade lesson plans". I really liked how he was very excited and motivated about his job! His students seem very, very excited about school. While these are middle school students I would be amazing to recreate something like this at the high school level. As I have utilized technology in the classroom I have been recreating new lesson plans and I have gotten rid of the lemonade lesson plans.
Monday, December 10, 2012
BYOD, 12.10.12
This video highlights Carson Middle School's B.Y.O.D. policy. I am a huge supporter of this program but I do think that more needs to be done in our local school district to fully utilize and embrace this policy for our students. Some amazing points from the video include 1) Having students register his/her device with technology. While this may already happen and be monitored I think that this extra step, which could be done at various times throughout the year, could be an opportunity to reiterate school policies and rules and teach students how to log into the system. This could easily be done at the high school during 5th period on early release days. Second, the comment that if students are not bringing in their own devices that the school district provides the device for this. This is a policy that Lindbergh schools implement as soon as possible. For the past five years we have had access to the same number of computers in a shared departmental computer cart and the need is greater but the number of computers is staying the same. More and more teachers are using technology in their classrooms which is great and speaks directly to our technology department, but the availability of the computers is low. While the B.Y.O.D. policy has been in place students are limited in access when only their smartphones are being brought to class. The majority of my students are only bringing in smartphones but tablets, ipads, and laptops would greatly enhance learning.
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