7 – A – 1
Big Shifts
The big shift I focused on is:
Big Shift 1: Open Content
How has this
shift affected your teaching practice so far?
I believe that open content (Google, Bing, Search Engines) has
affected my teaching the most. Many
times during the course of the school day or school week when students do not
know the answer I over hear them say, ‘I'll just Google it when I get
home.” Which is not always bad, however
it is an answer that is only skin-deep.
I call it the NOW answer.
Students want to know the answer right NOW! Students usually just click
on the very fist link and whatever it says they students believe. Students do not dig beneath the skin-deep
answer or click on other links to double check the facts.
How do you
expect it might affect you in the future?
It
has already started to affect my teaching and it will continue to affect
teachers. I usually give the students a ‘fun’
challenge problem on Monday and they have until Friday to answer the challenge
problem. The students would take the
problem homework on it during the week; ask their parents for help if needed or
maybe an older sibling. Times have
changed, students now will just go home Monday night Google the answer and be
done with it already looking to move forward.
Have your
views changed since you started this course?
No, I have always been an advocate of including technology into
the classroom. I enjoy learning new
technologies that I can include in the class.
I am finding harder because of the Common Core to integrate technology
into lessons because my school is not letting us be to creative during
teaching. The admin wants us all to be
on the same page, teaching the same way…so that is a sign that I need to find a
full-time technology-teaching job.
How can you
use technology to facilitate this shift in your own classroom?
I
use technology on a daily basis in class SmartBoards, computers, laptops, and
much more. I try to create projects that
have the students search deeper on the Internet or have more elaborate steps
that include technology. It is a change
that we as teachers have to face everyday.
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