Thursday, September 27, 2012

Week 2: ‘Embodied learning’ blends lessons with student-computer interaction

 Another thought into technology education...



      Finding an article that incorporates English as a Second Language and technology is very difficult.  I was not sure if there was anything that we have already discussed that might lend itself towards a better understanding of using technology for us as future teachers.  Technology can help plenty of students, but what types of technology are beneficial towards those of us who plan to teach English as a Second Language.
 

While searching for an article to do for a literature review, I was not sure exactly what I wanted to read about.  I was trying to see if there was an article that discussed teaching English as a Second Language in correlation with using technology.  I guess I had to settle for an article that took place back home in Pennsylvania.  First of all, "getting into a lesson" regardless of working with ESL students or not.  We need to be able to make sure that students find a way to get involved and interested in whatever we are teaching them.  So, what if students actually and quite literally "got into a lesson."  According to the article I read, students in Pennsylvania are actually doing that.   Using technology known as "SMALLab Learning"  students utilize a projector, motion-sensor cameras, and a computer to do this.  Using trial-and-error methodology students can figure out why certain things happen.  Imagine the possibilities of doing this in a chemistry class or a physics class.  The software and capability for doing this was created out at the University of Arizona.

    Technology such as this can help students to feel like they can get more involved and more interested in what they are learning.  We want students to feel like they can get do things that they get involved with.  Using technology gives students the opportunity to learn differently than they usually think that they can.  This type of technology that these students use will promote more active learning.  We want students to be participating in classes and not sitting idly by while we are attempting to teach them our lessons.         

    When we are able to we will teach our students the capability to work with such technology so that they can utilize this so that they can learn better.  Using content instruction we can give students an opportunity to work with this type of technology and help them to learn how technology can impact their learning.  There are so many ways that we can utilize these in helping our students to learn.  We just need to take the time to learn this technology ourselves so that we can help our students to use it in the best way possible.

    This article relates to future plans of mine as an educator.  I hope to use technology such as this in my future endeavors as a teacher.  This type of technology is more so geared towards science and mathematics courses.  However, I would like to be able to use anything that makes my students feel like they can participate more comfortably.  Anything that can make this situation easier for students is a great benefit.  Students need to be given any opportunity they can to learn new things that will help them to teach others that may be struggling.

    This is hard to say because I have not had any direct teaching practice.  I do not understand how we as students are going to be able to answer this question since some of us have not even been in a classroom yet.  I do not know if my students will benefit or find that technology such as this will serve as a disadvantage towards our students.

    This is a type of technology that can effectively promote student learning. It would hopefully help students to be more engaged in the classroom.  It would give them the opportunity to participate in various aspects of the learning experience.  It would actually make learning FUN, something that few students (particularly the age group I plan to work with) feel like doing.   

Monday, September 17, 2012

Should we integrate technology into the classroom?



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Technology in the classroom... is it a good idea or not?


This is a very important question for us to answer. If we are to integrate technology into our classroom, we should make certain that this is technology that is not overwhelming and not going to cause students to be distracted in their education. As a future ESL educator, I certainly recognize the importance of utilizing technology in my class so that my students can better understand my lessons and the material that their mainstream teachers are providing to them if they are having a difficult time. Although it may take more time, i plan to integrate technology into my classroom so that my students are more engaged and pay closer attention to what I am teaching them. I want students to learn in such a way that they do not get left behind and fall into the cracks of academic society. There is a rule that students in the Intensive English Program here at SNHU are not allowed to use technology in the classroom. I do not personally understand that because if a student is struggling, don't we want to give them the opportunity to learn what they need to? Technology is something that the future generations of students are going to have to deal with every day of their lives. Academia and technology are no longer going to be two separate ideas. One should attempt to have both so that all students can succeed.   This is definitely something I will have a better understanding of and have a better answer for once I finish this course.  I do want to come back to this topic later on.

When watching the video that we had to watch for this blog posting, this statistic took me by surprise:



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I guess I took that as a surprise because I would have thought it would be much more, but I do not know when this video is from.  Kids are gaming a lot more then that these days.  However, the games that we can incorporate into the classroom will hopefully have a great impact on the learning that future generations of students do.  Are kids going to benefit from using technology?  In English as a Second Language classrooms, perhaps one of the best ways we can help our students to learn is by incorporating games into their learning.  Is technology becoming a detriment to those students of the next generation?  I don't think so.  I think it is important that we find ways to incorporate technology into the classroom so that our future students know that there are limits and benefits to using technology that can be used before they attempt to waste time and make technology into something that will be wasteful and prevent them from accomplishing any real goals.  This video is certainly shocking in some of the details it provides to us as future teachers.