Friday, February 5, 2016

SEDU 731

What does technology help teachers/students do?

Introduction

It has often been debated on among teachers, students, and policy makers alike, whether the use of technology in the classroom can become beneficial to learning.  Although possible cons include potential for distraction, social disconnect, and the unequal availability of technology to all students, the pros to technology seem to far outweigh the cons.  So what does technology help teachers/students do?  Technology can be beneficial in the classroom in a number of ways, but for sake of convenience I have broken down the pros into three main sections.  Technology first, helps with organization.  With technology, there is also the ability to customize one's learning experience to suit their needs.  Lastly, technology seems to play an important role in preparing students for the future and giving them life lessons that they may later use.  Because nearly 97 percent of teacher in the United States have a computer in their classrooms, (U.S. Department of Education, 2009) these technologies should be taken advantage of.

This video is a great introduction to the pros/cons of technology in the classroom: 
https://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/technology-in-the-classroom

Organization
One of the main things the technology helps teachers and students accomplish, is keep them organize.  This organization happens in a number of ways, that people often overlook.  Most colleges in the country today have student and faculty portals for classes, grades, calendars, ect...In my undergraduate degree, I became familiar with the use of Angel and here at Edinboro D2L.  These school website allowed me to have all of my assignments, grades, and class attendance all in one place.  As a student who was often unorganized in high school, the practicality and ease of use of classroom websites helped me become a more organized individual.  For students who are checking grades, having the ability to look at a grade book that shows past, as well as future grades is a useful tool to ensure you are meeting course requirements.  These course websites were also very useful to the teacher.  Alongside the class roster are pictures of each student in the course, along with school email addresses.  This helps teachers get to know students better, as well as provides a way to contact students about classroom occurrences.  As we were all students once, we can admit that it can be a stressful experience if not organized.  Students spend an average of 35 hours at school in addition to several hours of homework each week. That is equivalent to having a full-time job without the paycheck. (Grime, 2010)  Adding extra curricular activities, jobs, friends, and sports and students may easily become disorganized and overwhelmed.  In the vast number of apps on both Apple and Android app stores, many have the potential to help students and teachers alike by helping them get organized.  

Customized Experience

Just like each persons fingerprint is unique, so too is their learning style. Generally speaking, there are four main learning styles: auditory, visual, kinesthetic, and tactile. Each student develops a learning style that encompasses each one of these areas.  Most students tend to favor certain styles, however, and may learn better from learning in this manner.  Technology may help foster learning, by exposing students to classroom material that matches their learning style.  For example, when learning about American history, a student who learns best through visual learning may benefit from online tasks that require them to read and complete worksheet or quizzes to test their knowledge along the way.  If a teacher were to teach a lesson in the classroom, it would normally be a mix between auditory and visual learning experience.  For students who require hands on experience, technology may also prove to be beneficial in learning. (example: Glogster)  Because technology can be accessed from almost anywhere nowadays, this adds to the idea of a customized educational experience.  By creating a classroom website, students may access important articles, powerpoints, and project rubrics 24/7.  This allows for students to complete assignments on their own time.  It also helps clear up problems regarding late assignments.  When students have access to assignment due dates at all times, “I didn’t know we had something due” becomes an invalid excuse. By playing educational games, students also may learn more quickly. The following article includes links to 8 different studies that show how iPad applications may expedite learning, especially in younger students: http://www.securedgenetworks.com/blog/8-Studies-Show-iPads-in-the-Classroom-Improve-Education



Preparation for the Future

It is often said that one of the main roles of the education system is to prepare students for their future.  No matter where that future may lay, it seems there will somehow be technology involved.  As our technology continues to advance in this ‘technological revolution’ that seems to have hit the world full force, it is a fact that students need to be gaining hands on experience with certain technologies to prepare themselves for the future.  What many often overlook is the wonder of the computer and printer.  People often take these objects for granted, however, only 20 years ago; students were completing papers on type writers.  With the ease of access and widespread use of Microsoft office across the world, students must learn to maneuver these programs if they wish to become successful.  Powerpoint or some variation of is used almost every single day in businesses across the United States.   Using Excel and Word is an almost every day occurrence for most Americans.  As these software’s root themselves in the professional sector, they must do the same in the educational sector.











Pros and cons blog

Shawn Grimes blog:


U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2010). Teachers' Use of Educational Technology in U.S. Public Schools: 2009 (NCES 2010-040).