Monday, June 21, 2010

Final Reflection

Technology is rapidly changing the face of education. The technologies that we are currently seeing in our schools have become mainstream in the eyes of the public, yet there are many more emerging technologies that education has barely had a glimpse of yet. When we begin to imagine the possibilities of technology in the classroom it allows for teachers to be more innovative to allow authentic learning to take place.

Throughout this course a variety of emerging technologies has been made known to me. Up to this point I did not know much about MUVEs or their uses within the classroom but am starting to see how they may potentially have benefits with the right students. My lesson that I created deals primarily with learning module systems. I have become more comfortable using learning modules which offer teachers and students a whole new learning experience right from their computers. I am encouraged to try sites like R Campus and MOODLE which may offer more flexibility for my students both in and out of the classroom. Parents can become more involved as students begin accessing homework and discussion questions directly from the learning module. This allows parents to be a part of education like never before to make the home and school connection stronger than ever. The benefits of using learning modules are that it opens up communication and collaboration between students within the same classroom as well as collaborating with students in different regions of the country.

One of the most important things that I can do now is to continue to learn about emerging technologies. It has been eye opening to learn about some of the types of technology that may soon become accessible in education. Up to this point I have been devoting my time and effort towards technologies that have already hit the mainstream without giving much thought to what may be coming down the road. The possibilities of technology in education are limitless and by keeping abreast of these new technologies teachers can begin thinking and planning for our diverse 21st century learners.

Another important step to take in continuing on the technology journey is to discuss and collaborate with colleagues both in my district and around the country. By joining educational forums that focus on technology, teachers can share their experiences, frustrations, and lessons that have been created. When teachers can collaborate and learn from each other it shows our students how important communication can be. Discussions with administration need to also occur to truly embrace 21st century skills and technology. When administration can see how emerging technology can affect the students in a positive way it can give teachers the support they need to truly create change in their classrooms and in the school.