Over the past four weeks, since
this class has started, I have tried to utilize my classroom set of iPads as
often as possible. However, I also try to keep in mind that it is not a
necessity for every lesson. “Technology should be only be used when it facilitates
learning, and not simply as a novelty” (Cennamo, Ross, & Ertmer, 2009, p.
146). I will admit that I often find myself more occupied with finding what
type of technology I can use or what website I can use with a particular lesson
rather than focusing on the lesson and finding the right piece of technology to
go with it. That is something I will need to continue to work on.
Now
that we are four weeks into this class I am finding much more information and
many more resources available. I love getting and sharing ideas with my
colleagues. Reading other classmates’ blogs and asking for assistance has
opened up an entire new world of ideas. I have also asked my coworkers at work
for assistance. Recently a coworker shared with me Bloom’s Taxonomy for iPads.
The link can be found at http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2012/06/blooms-taxonomy-for-ipad.html.
That website has giving me many more ideas as to how I can use the iPads in my
classroom.
As
of right now I do not think I have to do a lot of modifying to my action plan.
I only have a few more days of school left and hope to use some of my summer
dedicated to my action plan. I do not plan on doing a lot of modifying, just a
lot of exploration and dedication. If during that time I find that
modifications need to be done, I will do them.
Since
this class has started, I have learned so much! One of the most important
things I have learned and hope to continue learning about and eventually apply
in my classroom are the four different types of assessment. The different types
of assessment are forced-choice, open-ended, performance-based, and project-based
(Cennamo, et. al, p. 146). Throughout the rest of this course, I hope to find
different apps or activities on the iPad that I could use as different
assessments that would provide my students with one of the four assessment
options.
As
far as new questions go, I am wondering if any of you have beneficial apps that
you have been using that you would be willing to share with me? Another thought
that is on my mind is that a lot of time and preparation spent in the classroom
is preparing our students for the ACT, one of our statewide assessments. The
ACT is a force-choice assessment. Personally, I think it is a wise idea to give
the students practice with that type of test format so they are familiar with
it. Do you thin state/nation wide assessment will ever change its format?
References:
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology
integration for meaningful classroom
use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage
Learning.
