Saturday, August 31, 2013

Blog Post #2

What Will Teaching in the 21st Century be Like?

Group: Raphael

Video Introduction:
"Mr. Dancealot"
By: Lisa Smith, Heather Smith, Briann Smith, and Amanda Weller


Mr. Dancealot is unfortunately a typical class for many students. The professor lectures but the concepts are never thoroughly explained or covered. Students are expected to listen to directions rather than be taught the steps of the dance. Some things must be taught physically, rather than verbalizing a physical movement. Using these teaching methods will display serious negative consequences.  PowerPoint presentations should not be the only learning tool that your Professor uses. There should be activities for hands on experience because statistics show that people learn better by actually doing it rather than just being told about it.  During the times that Mr. Dancealot did present to the class a dance move, he had a desk blocking his movements and he taught from a far distance. This is not a good teaching method. Teaching, especially a class as physically involved as dance, should be hands-on. He also did not allow movement or talking in his classroom. Mr. Dancealot failed as an educator, failed to realize the proper way to teach dance, and he failed to educate a single person in his class. Mr. Dancealot is a prime example of how a teacher’s teaching technique can hinder a student’s ability to learn and understand information. He gave poor instructions and expected the class to follow along. The lesson he gave was rushed and lacked the adequate information that the students needed to prepare for the final. For the dance lesson, Dr. Dancealot should have created an in-class activity that allowed the students to practice using the dance steps and participate in a mock test. By creating an in class activity, the students would have been able to rehearse the dance steps and get an idea of what the final would include. The in-class activity would also give the students a chance to ask questions about any of the dance material that was confusing to them.

Flipping the Classroom
By: Amanda Weller

        Flipping the Classroom discusses the importance of the old learning techniques, learning online, and bringing homework into the classroom. Its purpose is to bring learning to a whole new level. Flipping the Classroom was created and modified by Dr. Lodge. His creation is going to allow more creativity and students to get a more hands on experience with technology. 

        What a student does in the classroom can now be done at home. It will give teachers more time to teach, ask questions, and spend more time with the class. As of now, Flipping the Classroom is only being used for mathematics and it is being used for any grade level. 

      So far the expectations are high and students are coming to class with questions about material they are unsure of. Teacher's are finding this new technology very useful because they are able to see what activities the students are doing and how they are doing. Flipping the Classroom is a new and exciting experience that is going to help change and promote a higher level of learning!



By: Lisa Smith
The networked student uses information from teachers, fellow classmates, and the internet circle to further their career's in learning.  It starts with the student’s ability to learn new technologies and to think outside of the traditional classroom.  The student is given an enormous amount of information that he or she will have to absorb and begin adapting to this new way of learning.  The student must have access to the internet and have proper technology for this system to work.  It will also take many hours of research to get the required information/learning material all in one spot for study.   In the end it is up to the student to change their way of learning by becoming the networked student.

First you will get the guidance from your teacher on what topics you need to know about.  Then you would ask any questions that you may have about the topic and she will give you feedback so that no one is confused.  You will then be instructed to surf the internet and find material to help you on your subject matter.  Everytime that you locate beneficial material you will add a bookmark to that page.  In the end you will put all of your bookmarks into one folder and this will create your textbook for your subject.

Having all the resources at the touch of a fingertip is amazing.  It is like no end to learning new things.  It is very exciting to know that my own children get to use some of “The networked Student,” ideas in their classrooms now.  Through the use of Smart Boards and other handheld devices I can see the changes already beginning to take place. Welcome to the future of learning!


By: Heather Smith

Teaching in the 21st century means realizing you are not the only source of information to students. Knowledge can be found anywhere at anytime. Educators have shifted from supplying knowledge to filtering it, according to Roberts. Being technologically savvy will result in better learning and communicating with students. People may question the negative aspects of using vast amounts of technology, but as Roberts stated, tools provide temptation, but they are not the source of negative behavior. These technological tools were viewed as entertainment alone, but now they are more than that. Entertainment is using creativity of others, engagement is using the creativity of the participant. Lessons need to be relevant, challenging, and engaging, regardless of what tool used to accomplish this. Teaching in the 21st century, according to Roberts, means there is a necessity for devices. A necessity to use any and all means available to a teacher and student in order to obtain the maximum amount of knowledge. This means teachers should use every possible resource available, including devices and their software, apps, blogs, sites, etc. I agree totally with Roberts thesis. If there are options available that will enhance the learning experience, then they should be used. If there are options that will allow students to better remember, understand, apply, analyze, evaluate, and create- then use those options! As a future educator I believe teaching will incorporate the use of all available tools on the web available. I think it will take more time than should be allowed, but educators will soon realize that things are evolving and the teaching methods used today must evolve as well to handle the need for a “teacher”.

The Digital Classroom

By: Briann Smith

A Day in the Life of a Computer Teacher         


The Harness Your Students’ Digital Smarts is a great video on involving the use of technology in the classroom. The video included a day in the life of a computer teacher and her class in Georgia and how the use of technology has connected them to places all over the world. The teacher, Mrs. Davis, helps her students to understand technology and to become comfortable using it. In her class she teaches on how to use blogs, computer software, and also how to collaborate with people from all over the world by the use of technology. She not only teaches how to use blogs, but she is a blogger herself on the awarded Cool Cat Teacher blog, which has about six thousand readers.

The Brainstorm Team


Mrs. Davis also strongly believes in student involvement and she encourages students to brainstorm and find answers on their own. She describes the pride and empowerment her students feel when they figure out something for his or her self. Mrs. Davis expects the students in her class to use their personal strengths and to think about how they can improve and use their technology skills. She customizes the class’s curriculum by their ability and strengths.


In her computer class, her students are currently learning about Open Sim, a virtual life program. In Open Sim , the students create their own avatars, which are digital representations of a user in any virtual world or any online community. The students also create their own blogs. One student, a girl named Virginia expressed how proud she was of her most recent blog post, a post on rights and responsibilities. The blog post was a collaborative project with other students from around the world on Digi Teen.

The Digi Teen

Digi Teen is a global collaborative platform for student bloggers around the world. The global platform was founded by Mrs. Davis and Julie Lindsey, a teacher in Qatar. Students and teachers  from all over the world use Digi Teen to post blogs, connect, and to share ideas.


The Flat Classroom Project


Mrs.Davis and Mrs. Lindsey also founded the Flat Classroom project. The Flat Classroom Project provides a place for students to learn and experience from other students about the trends in technology. The students can collaborate on reports and make videos on the trends in technology. So, they get to experience first hand on the new trends and how to use them.

Technology's Impact in the Classroom


Mrs. Davis’s class is a great example on how the use of technology can really impact a student’s education and a school’s connection with others. The use of technology in a classroom is so important in today's world. It provides students and teachers with a way to learn about new technology and to connect and share with others from all over the world.





Saturday, August 24, 2013

Blog Post #1

If I Built A School


Krissy Venosdale is a gifted teacher who teaches third through sixth grade. From reading her blog Venspired, I have gathered that Krissy is very inspirational and has a passion for teaching. Krissy's blog "If I Built A School" taught me to not only think outside the box, but also taught me a new way of learning. Not only should learning be demanded and expected of a student, it should also be taught in a more passionate way to where the students are actually withholding the giving information. I think her way of going above and beyond and creating a dream school has more of a meaning to a child. Krissy's idea of wanting to put a tree house in the cafeteria, for example, would inspire kids to come to school daily just to see the tree house. Inspirations through different crops are what we need in schools. Demanding learning to a child is not everything that it is cut out to be.

Sugata Mitra’s video “Build a School in the Clouds” taught me the importance of technology and how it can improve a child’s learning. I loved the fact that technology was used around the world to teach children from different foreign-speaking countries. I enjoyed watching the clips where the children would keep speaking into the computer’s text engine until they could say the word properly. I found that to be a neat and creative way to teach children from a different region how to speak a specific language. It will gladly help improve their pronunciation, speaking skills, and get a new job when that time comes. I really enjoyed Sugata Mitra’s video and I think that if people started to use his creations that education would largely expand across the universe.

My Classroom

In two years I hope to become a teacher and have my very own unique classroom. My dream is to be able to teach younger students, specifically Kindergarten. If I do get to teach Kindergarten I will teach a variety of subject matter. I hope to teach at a public school, only because I was taught Kindergarten through twelfth grade in a public school. I still have an open mind towards a private school I just prefer public. When I get to create my own classroom there are a few things that I would like to do.

What I Want My Students to Know

On the first day of school I want my students to come into my classroom with an open mind to learn. I do not want any of my students to walk into my classroom terrified of school. Not only do I want to make learning fun for the child, but I also want to create a positive meaningful learning experience. I want my students to actually gain the knowledge and be able to take it with them, not just memorize a few facts. You can only flip a flash card over for so long until it just becomes memorization. That is not what I want my students to leave with.

What I Want My Students to be Able to Do

I would like for my students to be able to not only understand what they have learned, but be able to demonstrate it. In general terms, I would like for my students to demonstrate two plus two. For example, a student would be given building blocks and would arrange them according to the math problem. Demonstrating is a key to success because you are representing the value of which you have learned over a period of time.

My Primary Way of Teaching

I want my classroom set up in a unique, unordinary fashion so that students feel comfortable with my classroom setting. I loved Krissy Venosdale's thoughts about creating her own imaginary classroom. Her blog post opened my eyes to new things. The fact that she had already had an entrance sign leading into the classroom will put a smile on a child's face. Reading her blog opened me to teach with my surroundings and make learning an experience no student will ever forgot.

My goal as a teacher is to make sure that each individual student understands the information that is being taught. I want to be able to explore how each student learns. Maybe they're a visual learner, or maybe they're an independent learner. That's a characteristic of a student that takes time to recognize. I do not want to assign busy work to my students. I think that assigning busy work takes away from a child's learning and shows that the teacher does not have time to go over the material.

The Tools I Will Use In My Classroom

I plan to use several tools to teach my Kindergarten class. I would like to enforce the use of technology. I know that some schools do not offer many resources to technology, but if so, I would highly recommend it. I think technology is becoming a big impact in today's world and starting a child off early would help improve their knowledge and skills. Sugata Mitra's video highly reflects that. The use of a computer, ipad, or even a phone could help improve how a child speaks, or even how a child spells. I do plan to use other materials as well, but this one is the most important element.

Students Participating in the Learning Process

Every student needs to somehow participate in the learning process. I highly believe it should be required of all students of all age groups. Without the learning process where would our students be today? Or even us as teachers, what would fulfill our purpose? The learning process takes someone with a lot of passion to teach and without that I do not think that you fulfill the right to be a teacher.

I want my students to ask questions, show that they have developed an understanding of the topic, and demonstrate what was taught. Yes, the learning process may be a bit challenging for younger students, and it may be one of those things that take time. As being teacher, we need to help a child participate and understand how the learning process works. An starting early is the biggest step. Involvement with the students is very important and will help progress the process.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

My Test Post Title

This is my First post. I clicked the HTML button which I should always do in EDM310. I am now a Blogger!