Monday, December 14, 2009

final thoughts

Technology, when used properly can really enhance the learning process. However, we, as educators, need to make sure that our use of technology serves a purpose. We shouldn't incorporate technology just because we can. When we add technology to a lackluster unit in the way of a well planned and effective webquest, we have enhanced learning. When we go overboard with transitions and visual effects in our powerpoints, we aren't serving any higher purpose. In fact, these uses can turn people off, and muddy the waters.

I am truly excited about the possibilities that technology provides. As I think about the lessons that I used to teach, even the ones that I thought were great lessons 12 years ago, I can easily see how they could be more effective and interactive with the addition of technology. For instance, instead of making an advertising poster and speech for a particular Civil Rights organization, students today could easily create an entire video advertisement. This addition helps them gain a greater understanding of the power of images and persuasive speech. Not only will they learn about different Civil Rights groups, but they will also learn effective ways to convey this knowledge to others.

I truly believe that to be effective educators we need to understand and be able to use current technology, no matter what grade level or subject matter we teach. With it, we can change the world; without it, we simply watch the world go by.

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