So, I began my journey, into the class, Learning Through Technology! Here are some of my reflections of Learning, addressing the goals and objectives that were set for us to accomplish, different digital information that was presented to increase our knowledge provide additional information from different experts as to why technology is important in our lives as well as the lives of students in the 21st classroom setting.

As I entered and found a seat, in a place where I thought was safe and discrete, Kim began the class, reviewing the syllabus of what each class would contain, the skills that we would develop and what are final culminating project would be,( which at that time felt like it was miles away. So on we went to the first module; The Main objective here was to be able to demonstrate the understanding of how technologies can effectively promote student learning. My thought here was yep I am a student and I surely need to know for myself, as well as individuals I will be teaching how will this work. Then came the real task, create a g mail account and develop a blog at blogger.com. WAIT what, what is a blog and what do you do with it HELP! Well with continued assistance from my fellow student sitting next to me and continued instruction and explanation from Kim I began my fist successful creation using technology, I developed my Blog site, called it Fantastic Journey and began to utilize blogging. I am now a very confident blogger and understand that it can serve multiple purposes, enabling teachers either from the same school or different schools or educational sites to communicate and collaborate in regards to different teaching methods ,ideas, etc If used in the classroom, it can be a very useful tool for students to present their ideas , thoughts, display their technology projects and it enables them to receive feedback which is very important in the learning process.
.As we continued with the learning process, At the beginning of each class, Kim in engaged us in conversation and discussion about what we learned and then review what was our learning objectives for this class. Kim applied this procedure with each class as we met, which was extremely beneficial, as we were able to reflect on on previous learning and connect it to the on going learning process.
Some of the following learning objectives I found to be very beneficial to me as I have not been in a classroom for over thirty years. It provided me with a fuller understanding of who are students are today, what is being required from teachers, from school districts to the standards that were developed and are required to be used by teachers. From this perspective I was able to view and understand better how technology in the classroom can assist teachers to develop lessons based on promoting student learning through technology using a wide variety of technologies to creatively engage the students, keep their focus on what they are learning while increase their skills in technology.
Demonstrate the understanding of how technologies can effectively promote student learning
Evaluate and use a variety of current technologies to enhance content instruction and to advance students' technological literacy
Reflect upon and demonstrate effective use of digital tools and resources
Illustrate through application how state and national standards are implemented within the curriculum (e.g., NH Curriculum Frameworks, ISTE (NETS-Teacher/NETS-Student) and NH-ICT Literacy Standards for K-12 Students (306.42))
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- Technology Integration
- What is the role of the teacher?
- What is the role of the student?
- Who are our students today?
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/meaning-tech-integration-elementary-mary-beth-hertz
As I continued on my journey of developing my technology understanding, using different web tools and producing actual products, Kim identified and encouraged ushttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwsbt9XTzAM to use some of the following tools;
http://www.tagxedo.com/app.html
https://sites.google.com/site/team8project9440/using-diigo-in-the-classroom-2http://edu.glogster.com
http://www.voki.com/http://www.edmodo.com/
https://sites.google.com/site/team8project9440/using-diigo-in-the-classroom-2http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/webquests.htm
http://questgarden.com/search/
http://animoto.com/play/IeKe6ZOXxeAy23wA9uKQiQ
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rcK3zr4kpKh3Im34tIYXZ9DlUW112BtS2WwC_zaKj_g/edit
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/buildingblocks/p-index.htm
http://projects.edtech.sandi.net/staffdev/tpss99/mywebquest/index.htm
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J0Ua0SbOgMgjmCqEy_JBzHLbdbRhTAVOKLEw47yoepo/edit
http://questgarden.com/104/01/6/101202134929/index.htm
http://www.zunal.com/
http://rubistar.4teachers.org/
In addition to the above web tools, that we explored, utilized, and created, there was an abundance of literacy information that was provided to me. From these literacy resources I was able to further gain knowledge and insight as to peoples/teachers thoughts about integrating technology into the classroom. It also produced more insight in to standards, NETS, etc. Here is what I consider a short list of some of the important literacy information that I acquired and believe is important to have;
http://www.edutopia.org/blog/designing-using-rubrics-andrew-miller
http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=127467
http://www.ldonline.org/indepth/accommodations
http://www.thirteen.org/edonline/concept2class/webquests/
http://www.uni.edu/coe/ci/240-020/webquests/webquestparts.html
http://achieve.org/achieving-common-core
http://www.ldonline.org/indepth/accommodations
http://thejournal.com/articles/2012/04/11/the-flipped-classroom.aspx
http://www.eschoolnews.com/2012/03/26/flipped-learning-a-response-to-five-common-criticisms/
http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/coppafaqs.shtm
http://www.bie.org/
http://www.edutopia.org/project-based-learning
http://youtu.be/jT78kBx6mFw
As I continued to develop my tool box of information and web tools that were important to have, My confidence grew, as well as my ability to understand and use this technology. I was able to reflect and assess my knowledge and skills after each class. It is important to note that this process was used within the class and after each class. We were given the opportunity in the beginning of each class to discussion are views on the previous weeks task, often there was a exit questionnaire to complete or an assessment that contained three questions about the class and Kim as a teacher. Also Kim provided not only the grade of our product that we produced, but gave very beneficial feedback This was a very beneficial process to have and helped in leading us/me to the development of the culminating task, The Web-Quest.
In the previous weeks that have lead up to tomorrows final class and presentation, Kim supplied us with various tools and information in regards to what a web-quest is, tools that would assist us to design and create a web-quest. Templates to utilize as we began the process. This allowed me to build a framework/ foundation to begin progress and finish my web-quest. With the foundation, I was able to take my toolbox that I built over the duration of this class, with all its information and web tools, and begin to build my web-quest. It was not an easy process nor was it extremely difficult. In reviewing the objectives designed for this class, standards, NETS, and common core standards, I began to develop the web-quest. My question to myself was, What did I want my students to take away from this web-quest? What enduring and sustainable knowledge did I want them to acquire? And how would this knowledge impact them in in real life situations ? I needed to look at what type of resources I would need to accomplish this, how would I grab their attention to become curious about the activities embedded in the web-quest. I needed to look at the type of learners and their styles and the ability to make modifications to the web-quest as they progressed. And lastly how would I evaluate/ assess and enable them to reflect on their knowledge through out the web-quest and not just by having them produce a final product. So armed with these ideas, questions and my toolbox, I set out to build my web-quest. I have been successful in having built this web-quest, but not with standing many revisions and modifications. In the process of completing this task, I developed a better understanding of why web-quests are used. First it is a universal tool that can be used by many teachers and educators through out world. It encourages communication and collaboration among teachers and students. It encompasses not only the use of technology, but the use of a variety of resources and a variety of skill development and enhancement. It has the ability to engage all types of learners and their abilities and maintain their interest and active participation. And finally it provides a process of feedback to you, as other educators access your web-quest and use it, they can provide you with additional information as to what work really well and what did not.
