Thursday, September 29, 2016

Midterm Blog Post

Historical Background


Technology integration into the classroom first began in the early parts of the 20th century, when movies, pictures, and slides were first being used to teach the information. This was a drastic change from the ways of lecture and taking notes, and it made the classroom much more exciting to be a part of. Thomas Edison can be quoted as saying, “Books will soon be obsolete in schools...It is possible to teach every branch of human knowledge with the motion picture. “ (Chung 2007) Looking at this quote now, it is clear that Edison was right, although many did not believe him at first. Many scholars of the time believed that the radio was going to be the new way of integrating technology in the classroom, but they were soon disappointed. Nowadays, with the Internet and increased use of personal computers in the classroom and in the home, film is not the number one source of information being presented in the classroom. The use of the Internet and resources from the Internet are slowly taking over the classroom, making for a much more interactive approach to teaching. Time will tell how much impact the Internet and use of computers will have on the classroom-learning atmosphere.

Motivation

There are three main sectors that are influencing the use of technology in the classroom; nonprofit organizations, commerce, and education. Nonprofit organizations like the International Standards for Technology inEducation (ISTE), alongside others, “provide guidelines to promote technological proficiency in the classroom” (Chung 2007). These standards can be found here. The use of technology in the modern world is all around us, so the education of youth on how to use the programs offered on computers must be taught from an early age, so that all students have a chance at succeeding in the world once they finish their schooling processes. In the modern classroom, instruction more student-centered, multi-sensory, multi-path, and full of collaborative work and information exchange between members of the classroom, which is far different than that of the old way of teaching.

Classroom Technology Examples

There are many different uses for technology in the classroom. Below is a list of some of these uses:

  •         Interactive Whiteboard: This technology allows the classroom to not only see what is on the board, but able to move and manipulate certain aspects of the technology with a specialized pen, aiding in multi-sensory input as well coordination of thoughts to actions.
  •         Classroom Management Software: This technology allows instructors to see what students are looking at on their desktops, which helps ensure all students are staying on task and progressing at a normal rate.
  •       Student Response System: This is a simple way to quiz students quickly, without having the hassle of having to grade numerous papers.
  •       Blog: An easy way to communicate with students and other teachers the information that needs to be shared.


Concerns About Integrating Technology

·      Some teachers are unwilling to change their ways, which is problematic, due to the amount of resources technology has provided us.
·      Training can be difficult, especially with how quickly technology is changing.
·      Copyright Laws create challenges in the classroom, due to the fact that laws cannot be broken and must be accurately followed.

Author's Recommendations
·      Be patient and plan plenty of time when using technology in the classroom, especially for the first time. This is especially true with younger students.
·      Maintain a strong defense in the computer networks and protect the individuals using the technology. Privacy is one of the most intimate things everyone has, so we must make sure that we protect it in the classroom.

·      Use technology to simplify the class. Technology should not complicate the classroom, but make it simpler to understand and have a better learning experience.

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