After
been in this program thus far, I hold my passion for technology use into the
classroom to be a vital part of education.
I have been one of the few people on campus to be receptive to using
technology in the classroom. I
understand the amazing potential the students had at a moment’s notice. I think I have felt I have been on the right
track. It is difficult to be a lone
wolf, knowing how we can explore options for best practices with
technology. As I currently talk with a
few of my colleagues and administrators, they are slowing warming up to the
idea of technology’s effectiveness. We
see our students become engrossed into their devices daily. Why not tap into that captive attention for
curriculum?
Andrew Churches published an
article in 2008 discussing Bloom’s Taxonomy in a new way. (Churches, 2008) I was really excited to see how the
technology skills were incorporated into the Bloom’s Taxonomy. I was very excited how some of the things we
may do as teachers with our students (blogging, online responses and critiques
to other students) were making it into the HOTS level. So often, we find it difficult to create a
lesson where we can easily incorporate the HOTS levels. Some subjects have a more difficult time than
others. I began sharing this article
with my colleagues and administrators.
From the Horizons Report, a few of the technologies projected to infiltrate
education are already here from my view point. Mobile devices and apps and
tablets are enormous with the students. (2012)
I see many students bringing in tablets to use.
I have begun to apply what I have been learning about different
technologies in my classroom, trying to show other teachers ways to implement
the technology. I really want to demonstrate
and mentor my colleagues into stepping towards technology for education.
Citations:
https://luonline.blackboard.com/bbcswebdav/pid-1026609-dt-content-rid-
7021990_1/courses/EDLD_5362_ENA_2013_90_AP2/2012-horizon-report-K12.pdf
Churches, A. (2007, April). Bloom's digital taxonomy. Retrieved from
Churches, A. (2007, April). Bloom's digital taxonomy. Retrieved from
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