Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Week 8

This class has definitely exposed me to many resources that will help increase my knowledge of technology. I was familiar with twitter. I have a personal account, but I have never used it as educational purpose. I saw twitter as another website filled with television show gossip and friends chatting. In the school setting social medias are blocked because students often abuse the privilege and ignore the educational part. I had to learn a few things about twitter.

I found there are sites and also people who have experimented with certain technology that I haven’t used. I found that if you use certain hashtags it is easier to see everyone who has mentioned or discussed a specific topic. Many students often use Facebook, but twitter has articles, thesis, and other papers that are available on a variety of topics. I created a new twitter account just for educational purposes. I followed a few people who are very enlightening.

Many teachers are turning to social networks to communicate with parents. I would not use twitter as one. Our class group using the hashtag #ED505UWARAY but using that hashtag everything is public. People who are not your followers have the opportunity to see what one is discussing. I would use twitter only for research. I have a follower who keeps up with all of the latest technology trends and the pros and cons to them. I would use a closed facebook group or a blog to communicate with parents. @Derek Mcoy is one of my favorite followers when it comes to giving pros and cons to technology.



Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Week 7

Students are all very different.  Chapter 15 outlines the different technologies that can be used in Special Education learning.  There are many types of special education.  There are many growing technologies that can assist students in their learning.  Special need students are entitled to learn no matter what their disability may be.  According to the text special educators use two types of technology: assistive technology and instructional technology. (Roblyer.D, Doering. A, pg 403. 2008) The text breaks down what each disability is and ways that technology can help students.  Today may computers, ipads, ipods, etc are equipped for special needs.  There are voice texts available, there are ways to enlarge fonts, there are apps available to help students understand a specific content area better.  There are many sites and software available to help gifted students build their own web page about research or an invention.  Chapter 15 lets us know that no matter what disability you may have there is a way to assist with learning.



Mild disabilities: Students with mild disabilities have either a learning or serious emotional disability.  Many students with mild disabilities need help more academically.  There are many gadgets available to assist students with mild disabilities.  There are an abundance amount of software available.  During reading time Text-to-speech is a wonderful software for students.  The Quicktionary Reading Pen is a great source.  Many ipads and Ipods are now equipped with a software that you can listen to information that cannot be read. There are a few websites that will help students with reading assistance, writing assistance, and math assistance.  Dragon Talk is a site that will help with writing and speaking. (www.dragontalk.com)

 

Moderate and severe disabilities: Students with moderate and severe disabilities need more help with day to day activities.  Many students with moderate and severe disabilities need help adjusting to daily living.  There are different apps that are available on that helps with counting and balancing money.  This app is available, https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/time-money-fractions-on-track/id364361439?mt=8.

 There are magnification and reading board machines that are available to help.  Students may have trouble working the keys on a computer, there are alternative key boards such as Intellikey keyboard.  This will magnify the letters for the students.  Touch screens that voices out each letter to students would be of great help. 

Physical disabilities: Students with physical disabilities are often wheelchair bound.  There are joysticks available students and use to move the wheel chair.  There are cursors and lasers available the student can use.  The laser can be used with an interactive smart board.  There has to be a special app that will allow students to point and draw on the board while being in the wheelchair.  There are also adaptive keyboards available.  There is a helpful website www.intellitool.com that will give more information regarding the adaptive keyboard.    Voice recognition software can be very useful to these students. 

Sensory disabilities: Students with sensory disabilities have hearing or vision lost imparities.  Many students with vision lost often use braille.  There are now updated technology that will convert information into voice.  This software is the same as text to speech.  There are canes available with sensor technology that helps navigates.  Technology is constantly growing there are robocarts available that helps the blind navigates through different places.  There are open sources available for text readers at www.projectpossibilityorg.  Students who are deaf have accommodations as well.  There are software that are magnifiers.  One in particular I’ve used is the Supernova Screen /reading magnifier.  Many are turning to sign language.  Many people do not recognize sign language.  There is an app and software available at www.projectpossibility/signlanguage.com.

 

   

At-risk behaviors/situations: These students do not really have a disability.  They need a task that’s going to require them to think and work hard.  There are so many online quizzes available for these students.  For younger students the website www.brainpop.com is a great source.  These students normally struggle because of their behavior.  The students just need tutorial software and other sources to help increase where they are weaken.  Track star is a great site to engage students in instructional activities. 

Gifts and talents: Many students with gifts and talents have trouble pacing themselves.  These are the students who “think outside of the box” to get things done.  These students have a desire and passion for learning.  The students could use web design pages to discuss a research project he or she may work on.  There are wiki pages that can be available. Gifted students are able to think and do for themselves.  Alien Rescue is a challenging site that gives students environmental information that they can build on.   Students have the opportunities to experience distance learning as well. Destination Imagination is a site I’ve used before that allows access so many places and things without leaving the home.  This can be found at www.destinationimagination.org.

 

 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Week 6


Try our slideshow maker at Animoto.

 
 
 
 
 
 
This was my very first experience using any of these web resources.  Glogster was very interesting.  I used the flyer template.  This would be very useful inside of my classroom.  I could use this as an interesting way to create a study guide for the students.  There are a variety of template designs, one I will definitely be using which has the sub note design.  Animoto is a great way to see what the students know.   I would set aside Animoto as a review for students.  Students will be able to create a video that will show their knowledge of the subject that they are being tested on.  I also created games.  I would use this as one of my centers during intervention.  The students will have the opportunity to play games as well as get a review of the subject matter.  These were some great web resources that are available for teachers.  Chapters 6 backs up my idea of allowing the students to create presentations. According to the text, having learners become the designer creates a learning domain with integrating technology. (Roblyer M. Doering A. , pg 188 2008)  Students have these different web resources that will give the students the opportunity to explore things right inside the classroom.  There are many different virtual environments.  The texts gives information about virtual field trips.  These resources will be very beneficial to a class wiki.  Chapter 7 defines the word wiki as a collection of webpages located in an online community that encourages collaboration and communication on a daily basis. (Roblyer M. Doering A. , pg. 223, 2008)  Students need learning communities to be a reinforce when they are not at school.  This learning community can be a social network just for the students that are in that specific class.  Students will have the web resources to use to help them gain a better understanding of a specific lesson that was taught.  In the state of Alabama there is an ARMT writing test.  There are so many web resources available that will help students.  Glogter has different maps and outline templates available.  Students could use those online materials to brain storm their ideas.  The concept maps would allow them to put their ideas together. Chapter 9 discusses those maps and the usefulness they will have inside the classroom.  When it comes to students in higher grade levels that are given writing assignments this would be very handy for them.  The learning community, web resources, and technology integration will create a very engaging and successful learning environment.  

 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Week 5



This video shows how different types of technology can be beneficial inside the classroom.  Having technology especially Ipads are very convenient.  Many people may see it as being a distraction to students, but it could serve as a motivation to students.  Young boys and girls find them very interesting.  Kids especially, can take a new gadget and figure out how to use in within a matter of seconds.  There are numerous apps available to help students with various things.  I would use the I pad inside of my classroom for motivational purposes, and also research.  Students will be allowed to use them during group assignments as well as during some free time that they may have.  The Ipads will be very handy for students.  Ipads are also very convenient for teachers.  Students will learn how to download, they will also have the kindle app that will have access to books.  I would definitely use the Ipads for students who may need extra practice in certain areas. There are apps that will give then tutorials and extra practice.

Apps: Nearpod: Allows teachers to present a presentation and have all control of the student's gadgets.  Nearpods are set up where the teacher can monitor all activities.  This is a great app to use for lesson where the students would be accessing the world wide web. This app will be very beneficial while working with students of various age groups.
http://vimeo.com/nearpod

Rocket Math: This app gives older students the opportunity to work and get guided tutorials on different math assignments. The are 3-D interactive games that will allow students to build rockets and other crafts once they reach different levels of completion. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/rocket-math-free/id408770902?mt=8

Word Monster: This is an app I use with students I often tutor.  It helps them with their reading and sounding.  It starts students out on the levels they may be on and increases at their pace.
http://www.appsplayground.com/apps/2013/03/19/the-word-monsters-want-to-teach-kids-to-read-on-ipad/

Kindle: This app has tons of books for all ages.  This will give the students an opportunity to use the Ipad to search for books that may not be in the library or the classroom.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/kindle-read-books-ebooks-magazines/id302584613?mt=8


There are various apps that are available to help improve student's knowledge of a specific area.  The 3 chapters all give background information regarding technology.  Technlogy is very useful inside the classroom, but there are proper ways to use it.  Many times students are given ipad or other electronic devices and misuse them.  The chapter talks about cyberbullying.  Cyberbullying is becoming a growing problem with teenagers.  There are apps that are available to help decrease that inside the classroom.  Teachers can monitor all of the students activities.  Many schools are not as fortunate as others to have these technologies, but there are various grants available to help schools get equipment.  The usage of technology can also help students collaborate with each other.  Students will be able to share and enjoy using the equipment.  Statistic shows many students do not have the privilege of having the technology at home. The usage of technology is preparing their skills for the real world.  Everything in today's society is ran by technology.  Students are now taking writing test on the computers, which all the different word processing skills will help them. Overall technology is steadily growing.  Students are needing to know how to work all of these electronics and get the experience.






Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Week 4

Chapters 3-5 gives many useful classroom software that can benefit the students as well as the teacher. There are so many soft wares, but some are not as reliable as others. There were many different types of software that are made to help students. Students are often in a different world in class at times. Computer privileges are very important to students of all ages. Many students find it more exciting just to be on the computer. The drill-and-practice and tutorials will serve as great practice for students. Test generators are a great help for teachers. No matter what type of software that is used, proper training and reliable will determine the success rate.

  •    Drill-And-Practice
According to the text drill-and-practice software provide exercises in which students work example items, usually one at a time, and receive feedback on their correctness.( Roblyer &Doering, 2008. pg.81) Drill-and-practice is distinguished by different programs such as, flash card activities, which are very beneficial for upper grades to help with spelling and vocabulary. I would use flash cards with various subjects. Flash card activity is also perfect for students that are in the lower level. I would have a computer programs such as the one below, which will generate flash cards that will give the students correct answers and reasoning behind it. Drill and practice is a good source that will give immediate feedback to the students. Many online site do not have practices that will not scale essay answers for students. Many students know have internet access at homes. I created a wiki for my 3rd grade class that will have the quizlet application on it that will allow students to review their vocabulary words.
                                           www.quizlet.com

  • Tutorial
My next software would be tutorial. Drill and practice and tutorial goes hand and hand. Drill and practice gives the students corrective feedback, but tutorial will go into more depth. Many students need to fully understand why he or she got the answer wrong. The tutorial will be very beneficial in math. During math intervention, I allow some of my students to go to the computer to the math site listed below that takes them through a tutorial of the lesson that’s being presented, then have drill and practice on the lesson. The text described tutorial as an instructional sequence on a topic, similar to the classroom instruction. (Roblyer &Doering, 2008 pg.86) Many of the tutorials I choose for my students are self-paced. Students will get additive information and more examples to go along with their notes.
                                 http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line.htm

  • Instructional Game Teaching Functions

Instructional games keep students involved and interactive. I use this type of software with my 3rd graders. The instructional game Jeopardy can be used to reinforce any subject area. It is very useful during my language arts lessons. The students are in groups and are all participating. The students are learning while having fun. According to the text, it is important to recognize the common characteristics that set aside instructional games apart from other types of software of competition and other amusing entertainment. (Roblyer &Doering, 2008 pg.95) We use our interactive smart board to play Jeopardy each Thursday during language time as a review.  

                                http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardy/

  • Interactive Whiteboard Software

Interactive white boards are very useful inside the classrooms. This system allows the teacher to display items that the students can view while teaching. The interactive whiteboard allows students to move objects around and touch items that appear on the screen. Kindergarten students all love to touch things and be very involved. This interactive board will allow students to get a feel of their work while interacting. The interactive whiteboard are screens that are connected to a computer and digital processor and allows information projected on the screen. (Roblyer &Doering, 2008 pg.147)

                             http://teacher.scholastic.com/whiteboards/languagearts.htm

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Week 3



Students that have the opportunity to have one-to-one computing may have success in literacy and writing skills.  According to the text, at many schools it is an issue when it comes to funding.  Many extracurricular activities are being cut due to buying technology that will also be beneficial to the students.  It's very important for students to sit and use pencil and paper, yet technology is rapidly growing and becoming an essential to our daily lives.


1.    Provide the complete article title and author

This article is entitled:” Laptops and  Fourth-Grade Literacy: Assisting the Jump over  the Fourth-Grade Slump.”  It was written by Kurt A. Suhr, David A. Hernandez,  Douglas Grimes, & Mark Warschauer.

2.    State the intended audience. (What is empirical research and how does it help the classroom?)  

The intended audience for this article could range from parent, to staff members, and principals.  There are many different audiences that could benefit from this article.  Parents could greatly benefit in this article.  It displays how students could benefit from working with this type of technology.  The school’s reading coach could also benefit greatly. The artcile states that when students reach fouth grade, they have that slump where they lose interest. 

The empirical reasearch was very clear and in depth in this article.  The empirical reseach was based off observation and investigation for many years. Some school districts are still trying to figure out when to bring technology into place.  Technology is growing rapidly.  Technology is beginning to make thing in life easier and more convenient.

 

3.    What is/are the research question/questions or hypothesis/hypotheses? According to the article the hypothesis is will those fourth grade students that participated in the one-to-one laptop program have more success than those participating in the traditional learning program?” 

 

4.    Describe the subject (participants) and the procedures (methods) used by the researcher(s)?

 

There were 108 fourth grade participants.  The participants were broken down into two categories. The two groups were the control group and the treatment group. According to the selection both groups comprised students from four different classes, and each group had a different set of teachers each year.  The participants were  47% Hispanic, 28% White, 20% Asian, and 5% other/multi-ethnic/unstated. Economic and linguistic backgrounds are also diverse; 27% of the students are English Language Learners (ELLs), and in spite of pockets of affluence, 40% participate in the free or reduced-price lunch program.  The controlled group were  (laptop) were not supplied with personal laptop on a daily bases at school. They were granted varying degrees of computer access. This not only included the personal laptop,  desktop computers, computer labs, and mobile laptops.  According to the article, as the students aged, the amount of access increased slightly due to greater availability of mobile carts, and etc. (p. 14)  The treatment group went through the same process.

 

5.    What were the conclusions of the researchers? Do you agree or disagree with the conclusions? Support your position.

Researcher concluded that laptop students outperformed non-laptop student. The  areas that the students did the best in were writing strategies and literary response and analysis.(p.28)  I agree with the conclusion.  Many students at that grade level are more focused learning to write.  The internet and access to a computer in general can help students strengthen their vocabulary skills as well as their writing skills.  Computers are equipped with many programs that can help with spell check.  There are various websites that will give students insight on how to structure their writing skills.  The students are also gaining literacy by reading and comprehending the information that’s given.  There are so many websites out that will give students practice on literacy skills.

     

6.    What suggestions for further research do the authors suggest? What other suggestions for future research would you suggest?  

According to the text, a major question of many administrators when considering this or any other educational intervention is the effect it may have on standardized test scores.  I suggest the obsevation to be prolonged.  Testing beyond fouth grade should be considered.  Many middle and highschool students encounter literacy and writing skills in their academics.  There are various test that are give through the school year.  There was a wide variety of students being tested, but chances are children that are not in a low socioeconomic status has a greater opportunity to work with technology.  Many schools do not have the funding to have technology.  According to Roblyer and Doering one-to one computing will give students of all status an opportunity to use and gain knowledge such as literacy and writing skills. 

When it comes to technology many teachers often disagree.  According to the chapter many teachers disagree when it comes to distant learning and using the internet.  Teachers are afraid that many studnts will not be able to grasp the concept. (Roblyer,M. Doering, A. p.17)

Technology is becoming a very essential part of our lives.  There are various types of funding that will allow each individual child to have a laptop in class.  The students will be able to learn how to use the laptop as well as become more knowledgeable of a subject matter.
 
 
 
 
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2010/02/16/11-programs-only-as-good-as-their-teachers/

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

ED 505 Technology and Education: Week 2

ED 505 Technology and Education: Week 2: The usage of technology is growing.  Many schools use technology for various reasons.  The internet is becoming a way of life . The text use...