Thursday, February 25, 2010

Reflection for class EDUC 6711

Upon my reflection of my personal theory of learning, I have come to the conclusion that on completion of this course, Bridging Learning Theory, Instruction, and Technology, I have not made any modifications of my personal theory of learning. The learning process implemented within my classroom is demonstration and explanation followed by student practice and fabrication. This type of learning theory compliments the styles of each of my students. Whether they are a visual, aural, reading / writing, or kinesthetic / tactile learner, every one of my students is able to walk away with new knowledge. If I have learned anything from this course, I have become more aware of the different types of learners in my classroom.

Immediate adjustments that I have made in my classroom instruction are two new technology tools that I am using with my 8th grade Woodworking class. During week 3 we learned about Virtual field trips that would allow our students to leave the classroom without really leaving the classroom. I was able to find a virtual fieldtrip that takes place at a sawmill. Before the virtual fieldtrip I would have the students look at the textbook as I described the process that a tree goes through in order to become a piece of usable lumber. Now I can literally take my students there, and they can watch the whole process from start to finish. The other technology that I have implemented, is the VoiceThread, I use this in both my 7th grade and 8th grade classes. With this tool I have the students post a picture of their completed projects and explain the process they went through in order to complete the project. They get feedback from their classmates as well as me. The principle has even chimed in on a few threads. They really enjoy this new tool.

I don’t know if I have two long term goal changes that I would like to make to my instructional practice regarding technology integration, but I definitely have one. I would like to implement more technology into my 6th grade Industrial exploration class. The main problem to overcome is the time limit. This class is a six week long class, and the curriculum would have to be revamped. In order to do that, I would have to meet with the other Industrial Technology teacher at the other middle school, and then we would have to go in front of the school board in order to get our curriculum changed. However, I feel that it would be worth the time and effort to implement a change to my sixth grade curriculum. This will be a long process that I would like to start at the end of this school year and have the summer to make the necessary changes. I would like to implement a sixth grade technology exploration class where the students would be able to come into my Hi-tech classroom and experience the 12 different modules we have. This would give them the opportunity to start thinking about different career paths that they might be interested in. Right now this class is set up for 8th graders only.

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