At the beginning of the
semester, I thought that I was coming into another computer class that was
going to introduce a computer to us and show us how to use it. However, I was
wrong and am very glad that this class was much more than that. During this
semester, I learned about several new features and free software that I was
unaware of before. I had never visited a blog before, so this was a very new
experience for me. Blogging can have many benefits for a teacher. During this
process, I actually found a blog that a kindergarten teacher had posted. In her
blog she shares all her lesson plan and craft ideas. I really enjoyed reviewing
that and time permitting, I would like to start something similar to hers when I
become an experienced teacher. I also learned how to create a website. I
definitely want to maintain a website when I have a classroom. Most people have
access and prefer to communicate using computers, so I think this is a great
way to reach out to several people and save time. I am also very glad that I
learned about the free web tools. Creating rubrics, quizzes and worksheets on
those websites was very easy and seems like it would also save a lot of time in
the classroom. I wouldn’t really say that I really discovered any weaknesses
when completing these assignments other than becoming frustrated with the
computer at times. Sometimes I tend to
get in a little rush when using computers and I end up pressing the wrong
button, clicking the wrong thing, or saving in the wrong folder. I think the
only way to correct this would be to slow down a little and have more patience.
I surely can’t be getting aggravated with my technology in front of my
students. I plan on incorporating technology into my classroom. I want to teach
kindergarten, and even though they may be little, they have a huge interest in
computers. I am glad that I was introduced to the assistive technology that is
available on the computer. I do need a little more practice changing the
features because sooner or later, I will encounter a student that I need to
make those adjustments for. I also plan
to use technology to communicate back and forth with parents. This class
introduced me to a lot of other great resources that I will be able to use in
my future classroom.
*~* Brittany Thompson's Blogfolio for IT365 *~*
Monday, November 26, 2012
Saturday, November 10, 2012
Assistive/Adaptive Technology
This seemed to be the
most complicated assignment for the semester, but it was very fun. Before
completing this assignment I had absolutely no idea that all of the features
were available on computers. I am very glad that I was exposed to them because
I will be able to help make adjustments on classroom computers to suit each
student’s needs. The magnifier enlarged the print on the screen and made the
print even larger when rolling across it with the mouse. I was also able to
change the settings for the mouse. Putting the keyboard on the screen was very
neat. There were also several options to change the contrast on the screen. I
enjoyed making the pages with a letter. I used the letter T and C. For each of
these, I put pictures of items that began with that letter. Beside each
pictures, I inserted a sound clip for the image.
This activity falls
under the NETS-T standard:
2. Design and Develop Digital Age
Learning Experiences and
Assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate
authentic learning experiences and assessment incorporating contemporary tools
and resources to maximize content learning in context and to develop the
knowledge, skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS·S.
c. Customize and personalize learning
activities to address students’ diverse learning styles, working strategies,
and abilities using digital tools and resources
4.
Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility
Teachers understand local and global
societal issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital
culture and exhibit legal and ethical
behavior in their professional practices.
b. Address the diverse needs of all
learners by using learner-centered strategies providing equitable access to
appropriate digital tools and resources
Assistive technology gives teachers the
ability to modify curriculum and other material to meet the needs of each individual
student.
Ethical Uses of Technology
I was not thrilled about having to write a report, but overall this assignment was interesting. This assignment had us focus on the social, ethical, legal, and human Issues that using the internet can cause. Plagiarism, whether intentional or not, is a big deal and can cause a lot of problems. This feature scans work that is submitted and detects any plagiarism. On our first attempt of this assignment, we were asked to use six different websites and copy and paste the information exactly how it was found upon access. Once I submitted that, TurnItIn detected that my report was 97% similar to other documents. I then redid my report in my own words and resubmitted it. The feedback on my second attempt came back with 2& similarity of other documents. Using TurnItIn in the classroom would be an excellent way to make sure that students are being fair and honest in work that is turned in. It is also a great way to find out if students need additional help citing sources for information that they borrowed.
This assignment falls under the NETS-T standard:
4.
Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility
Teachers understand local and global societal
issues and responsibilities in an evolving digital
culture and exhibit legal and ethical behavior
in their professional practices.
a. Advocate, model, and teach safe, legal, and
ethical use of digital information and technology, including respect for
copyright, intellectual property, and the appropriate documentation of sources
c. Promote and model digital etiquette and
responsible social interactions related to the use of technology and
information
This assignment requires that teachers promote legal and ethical
use of digital information and technology. It also requires that sources be
documented appropriately. Teachers should exhibit this when showing students
information by crediting the source. Teachers should also instruct students on
how to properly give credit to the original owner of any type of document,
movie, song, etc.
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