I am
slowly but surely working towards my game plan goals. I want to be sure that I do not move fast
because if I try to do everything all at once I know that I will probably not
stick with it. I want to be sure that
these changes will stay around because I know that they are going to be
positive changes.
First, I’ve
started to move towards changing my blog into a forum setting. In the beginning of this week I met with our
building website leader to help me set up the site. I have set it up and plan on taking my
students to the computer lab and answer some test questions after we review the
rules of the blog. Based on how well my
students do in computer lab with the forum I may give them a forum assignment
for homework, just to get them thinking about how to use the new format. I want to set up my students for success so
if they are not yet ready, I will sign up for additional computer lab time to
reinforce the skills that are expected.
I will want to model what features they have available and what I expect
to see on the forum versus what they posted on the blog.
So far I
have learned that students need time to learn new technologies and that my
students are only ten and eleven years old and sometimes, they just have to use
size 72 font with a pink background.
Using the forum is really going to challenge me to allow my students to
be ten and eleven years old and that sometimes it is OK. A question I have related to this is, how
much is enough? Normally, I would not
let any of this be OK, but it has become apparent to me recently that sometimes
they just can’t help it.
My
second goal is to add a technology based project to one unit at a time. I’ve decided that for my first one I want to
try a science project. I want to try to
introduce a concept mapping software into a project. Concept mapping will “help reveal student
thinking and can illustrate misconceptions” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer,
2009, p.149).
This can help me see what the students know and what they do not. We have been working on the scientific method
in addtition to force and motion. I
think I may try to combine these two ideas in a concept map. This idea will take much more thought but
this is what I have so far. If anyone
has done something like this I would love some suggestions or ideas or advice
on how it went. Picture of projects
would be a plus but any suggestions would be helpful.
References
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. &Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for
meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education,
Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2010). Assessing Student Learning With Technology [Video webcast]. Baltimore, MD.: Author