Technology
In The Classroom
Why Use Technology?
First off, technology is the wave of the future. It
seems that you either hop on the band wagon ... or you
get left behind in the dust! But there are better reasons
too! They are:
- Invite the revisiting of concepts through
different learning modalities (computers and the
internet).
- Encourage interdependency and responsibility of
all students in a group setting (teams for
students that are not exactly familiar with the
computer makes things easier!).
- Allow students to use fully their creative
energies and potentials. (Letting students surf
on their own once you give them rules and
regulations helps the student to learn on his/her
feet).
- Provide support for experimentation and
risk-taking. (This means that you must know what
you are doing ... so if you don't ... ask someone
who does.)
The beginning of using the internet in your classroom
should be systematic and within your own "comfort
zone". Your individual teaching style will dictate
the types of activities the students perform and the
management of their materials. For most people the
management of students using the internet is difficult to
comprehend. It all depends on the level of organization
you are comfortable with and the degree of responsibility
for the organization which you give to the students.My
students vary in ability and motivation, but the computer
is a barrier free vehicle which encourages them to be
successful students.
Starting Up Give all of these plenty of thought
because as you get into the workings of the computer, the
students will demand your attention. The project will
develop a flow of its own.
- Define the goals and objectives that you want the
students to demonstrate using the computer.
- Determine how the internet will demonstrate these
goals. What assignments? How many entries? How
the students will reflect on their work?
- Determine the standards that will be used. These
will dictate the scoring guide that will be used.
- Start with small projects using the computer and
eventually move to one which is more
encompassing.
- Determine if there will be a performance
component to the use of the internet and allot
time for it.
- Use student feedback for improving what you
do-this is a dynamic process which will change,
grow, and mature.
Technolgy w/o the Internet
Some teachers have had the chance to engage their
students with computers and all that is available to be
done with computers. I would say that the trend to start
using computers in the classroom (besides typing papers)
began in the science departments with the introduction
of:
- Probeware - Probes and sensors to measure
temperature, speed, and other things.
- Computer interfacing - Computers and
probeware used as laboratory instruments to
collect and manage data.
- CBL - Calculator Based Laboratory system -
Portable hand-held data collectors, probeware and
a graphing calculators used as laboratory
instruments to collect and manage data.
During the last decade, science teachers in the United
States have begun using computers and probeware in their
classrooms. These educators want their students to have
the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully
participate in our increasingly global arena of science
and commerce. However, there is always the risk that the
technology will drive the curriculum rather than serve as
an effective learning or research tool.
But have any of you explored the internet in you
classroom? Although these scientific tools are nice and
using computers to type information or to access
information through CD-ROM's are nice, these are very
limited resources. The world wide web on the other hand
is an extensive resource that promotes interest in
learning through student-lead learning. What I mean by
that is that students can follow whatever links they
would like to investigate and subsequently teach
themselves.
How Do I Get Involved?
How do you get involved? (If you are asking yourself
this, than I have done my job! Great!) Well, there are a
few different ways to get involved.
- Teacher's Newsgroup
- This forum will share knowledge and skills
developed by educators to use technology as a
tool so that students might better understand
both the process and content of science. We
invite you to interact with other teachers to
share secrets, experiments, tips and experiences.
If you have good assignments that are internet
ready ... please share. If you are interested in
talking to other teachers about using the
internet in the classroom ... just leave a short
note with your name and e-mail address and
another teacher who would like to talk to you ...
will do so!
- Educational Links
- This page is designed to give teachers
suggestions of what they can do in the classroom.
The way that we do that, is to have a list of
links to other sites that are striving to involve
the internet in the classroom.
- Using The Golf Course In
The Classroom - This is an outine written
by Mr. Wurster about how to use The Golf Course
in the classroom. In this page, he outlines
specifically what sections should be used and
when they can be used.
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