WOW!
The first thing that comes to my mind is, I have never wanted to apply so much, so quickly, to my current work.
I came into the class with very little knowledge about technology in general, and even less about using technology in education. After the shock and awe of all these amazing resources that I never new existed, I immediately began to think about how I can incorporate them into my work. Since these ideas and tools were all new to me there was a big learning curve, along with some frustration. But always, after the final product, was a sense of achievement, better understanding, and a drive to make that product even better. That is how I personally know I have grown, and that is the point of continuing to educate yourself. Pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone, and seeing the positive in every resource, even if it wasn’t your favorite, is how you can evolve as a teacher, student, and a person.
Blogging
All though I still I have a lot to learn, I feel I am most comfortable with blogging. This tool is so helpful, and allows you to do so many things. You can use it socially, to collaborate on projects, to learn and share ideas, and the list goes on and on. I have started blogging in one of my HS classes, and it is going well. We are working out the kinks, and getting comfortable with the program. Some kids have really embraced it, and some are a little blah about it, which is OK; not everything is for everybody. We are piloting this program in the school, and are working with the creator to give feedback and suggestions which really empowers the students. I will continue to push this in other schools, and with other teachers.
NON-LINEAR POWERPOINT
What a neat tool to use, and have students interact with. I really see myself using this with the elementary students, to create “booster” activities, and games to review previously covered material. I know it can be used with all grade levels, but I see myself using it there first, and most. This software pushed my need to keep creating, and to have students create in PP I see them having the same need. Not only would they work with the content, they can create how it will be presented.
PODCASTING
The potential to create within podcasting is almost limitless. Again, the process, content, and product is all up to the creator. This to me is something I might just do for fun. It might be interviews, positions on specific topics, teaching, learning. It can have any look and sound I want.
These are just some of the tools used we have learned to use, but ones that made the most impact on my learning. I can walk away with some wonderful philosophies as well. It is not the technology that makes something creative, but it’s the teacher or student who uses it creatively. Take your time in applying these things, but know they will rapidly change and evolve, and you have to evolve with them or be left behind. It is my job to continue to grow and explore on my own, but with technolgy I guess you are never alone. New ideas, and solutions to problems are just a blog, podcast, and wiki away.
