Sunday, June 23, 2013

Reflection: Final Blog Posting

Reflection: Final Blog Posting

In two years I plan on mastering wiki’s, podcast and blogs.  These three academic tools will provide 21st century skills (2011b) that is currently lacking in my classroom.
There is a huge difference between knowing about technology and knowing how to use new technologies to teach.  I knew that new technologies existed, however I did not know how I could take these new technologies and integrate them into my daily lesson plans.  This class has opened up a whole new world that I knew existed, but I did not know how to access these technologies, let alone integrate them into my classroom.  Thanks to this class I am excited to teach again, and I have regained that passion for teaching I had as a new teacher.  I now have my own blog (Digital Language) that I am very proud of and I will use it as a catalyst for next year.  The URL for my blog is http://digitallang.blogspot.com/.  I truly believe that millennial learners (2011a) speak a digital language.  It our responsibility has teachers to learn and speak this digital language to engage and impact these millennial learners to become global lifetime learners.
            I have been on a wiki before but did not really understand what it was or how to use them.  I always got stuck just trying to navigate thru them.  I have been on Wikipedia a hundred times and did not know that I could edit a topic or revise it.  I have always heard in the past that Wikipedia is not a reliable source for research papers.  Dr. Thornburg (2008) spoke about how he finds it to be very reliable and how old encyclopedias edit and revise their topics much the same way that Wikipedia does but in a less reliable process.  The difference is that hundreds of people edit and revise Wikipedia while only a handful of people edit and revise encyclopedias
            My plan to integrate technology into my classroom is through 21st century Web 2.0 Tools (Dede, 2011a) in the form a classroom wiki that will also include blogging and podcasting.  Initially, I will begin the year with a classroom wiki instead of the old weekly newsletter.  This will inform parents and students of weekly happenings for the week including homework, spelling words, weekly literacy, and math concepts.  Students and parent will be able to respond and comment daily to transform the weekly newsletter into an interactive wiki Web 2.0 Tool that will also include blogging and podcasting (Thornburg and Dede, 2011b). 
As parents and students are able to navigate and participate in the classroom wiki, I will then introduce them to the new writing curriculum.   I will inform parents and students that we will be using classroom blogging project to provide students with opportunities for creative writing using higher order thinking skills.  Blogging will also provide my students with many opportunities to edit and revise their writing sharpening their academic writing skills.  More importantly blogging will incorporate 21st century skills (2011b) such as communication skills and technology literacy. 
Students will eventually gain the knowledge and skills required to create and post podcasts (2011c) on the web.  I have always wanted to create a podcast and I am grateful that this class gave me the opportunity to gain the knowledge on how to create and publish a podcast.  A podcast is a great tool to incorporate reading, writing and technology with higher order academic skills. 
Kottler, Zehm, and Kottler (2005) wrote about Attributes Of A Great Teacher in their book On Being a Teacher: The Human Dimension.  Thanks to this class the complexion of my classroom is already changing from a teacher-centered classroom to one that is more student-centered.  I plan to be a facilitator (2011d), who is aiding students' understanding. 
This summer I was truly inspired by the movie Man of Steel.  Superman’s father knew he was raising a boy who was going to one day change the world.    I want to teach everyday knowing that my students will one day change the world.  Technology will be my catalyst to engage and impact future generations.
References:
Kottler, J. A., Zehm, S. J., & Kottler, E. (2005). On being a teacher: The human dimension (3rd Ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2011a). Millennial Learning Styles [DVD]. Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work, and Society. Baltimore, MD: Dede, C.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2011b). Skills for the 21st Century [DVD]. Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work, and Society. Baltimore, MD: Thornburg, D. & Dede, C.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2011c). Spotlight on Technology: Learning with Podcasts [DVD]. Understanding the Impact of Technology on Education, Work, and Society. Baltimore, MD
Laureate Education, Inc. (2011d). The Changing Role of the Teacher Part 1. Baltimore, MD: Dr. Thornburg, D.
Laureate Education, Inc. (2008). The Emergence of Educational Technology.  Baltimore, MD: Dr. Thornburg, D.



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