Wednesday, December 23, 2009

EDUC 6711: Reflection

Reflecting on my personal theory of learning from week one has once more made me realize that each student learns differently, and using their previous experiences. The use of a variety of learning activities to help all learners and their different styles is necessary.
This course has taught me about the learning theories and different points of view of previous and recent experts in education. I see technology in the classroom as not only necessary, but as an excellent tool to keep students engaged, socializing, and up to date learning about the growing and constant changes.
A learning tool I will continue using is a Blog to keep students and parents up to date, also using more power point presentations in the classroom because I understand how useful it is for all learners. These are tools I am currently using, but as a long term change I would like to integrate more technology in the classroom as voice threads which I would need school and parents permission to use. Using twitter and podcasts are also technology tools I would like to integrate and have students involved in their learning.
Continuing my personal learning and education is an important change I am planning on doing because the more I learn, I may pass to my students, see and understand their individual needs, and help with their learning styles.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Voice Thread

My voice thread...interesting experience!

http://voicethread.com/share/779928

Social learning in the classroom

Many of my high school students have facebook , myspace, twitter, and other accounts. In the classroom I enjoy having my students collaborate and cooperate with each other about different topics and situations. At this level many students are willing to work with others, but some are not. This is where planning engaging activities helps. As time goes by we build a small community of respecting each other and working together.
Integrating technology is a great tool that may be used to expand their knowledge, and create curiosity in searching and learning. The tools are not always available, but the key is to work with what I have and keep on learning.
Chapter 7 offers various web resources. As a foreign language teacher I liked keypals. It should be great to communicate and learn from others around the world. Safety is always an issue, that’s why I believe parents should be involved.

Pitler, H., Hubbell, E., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K. (2007). Using technology with classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: ASCD

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Constructivism in Practice

This week we focused on Constructionist and Constructivist learning theories. Dr. Orey explains these and makes emphasis on Constructionisim saying “this one is most important for teachers.” He explains the Mechanisms for learning as Assimilation, Accommodation, Equilibration and Schema. These go from students new experiences, to accommodating it to their prior knowledge and balance it.
On chapter 11, Generating and Test Hypothesis, it was interesting to read how Spreadsheets are used by students. I agree with the following quote from this chapter “Simulation software also can provide incredibly engaging learning environments, resulting in increased motivation and retention in learning.” It seems that as students get involved, collaborate and accommodate their new skills, they learn better and retain the information.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Technology and Cognitive tools

This week’s resources and instructional DVD’s helped me understand about different ways to present the learning material to students. It was interesting to listen to Dr. Orey say teachers should present the material “using senses”, also using “informational images.” I like the idea of making them as real as possible, through power points, virtual field trips, pictures, or using any other resources available.

Chapters four and six of the book were very interesting. They present different ways to organize and summarize using word processing and other applications. It should help students’ process information, and organize their main ideas. These chapters also offer visual examples and class situations. All of these relate to cognitive learning because using a variety of methods will target different learning styles and make long time memories. I am truly learning and enjoying the material from the Web resources provided in the class book.

Pitler, H., Hubbell, E., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K. (2007). Using technology with classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Behaviorism in Practice

Reinforcing effort is an excellent strategy. I use it with all students because it motivates them to keep on trying and do their best. Sometimes I write Spanish praising phrases on their graded papers and they get excited. I agree with Dr. Orey when he said reinforcement is the “most powerful” of the operant conditioning.
I use homework to reinforce what students learn in class. I teach Spanish and understand it is not something parents, siblings, or many friends may help with at home. At the beginning of each nine weeks I give each student a homework sheet that I stamp. Students must show me their homework at the door where I stamp it and review quickly. Every five stamps is a grade. After I stamp it at the door for effort and completion, we go over it as a class, and then I stamp their sheet. It is a lot of work for me, but great for students because they keep track of their grades and at the same time they put some effort on the homework.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bridging Leaning Theory, Instruction, and Technology

Welcome to this blog. This is a new class and learning experience for me. I am excited to see what new skills I will learn and apply in the classroom. Working with technology has been challenging at times, but positive and effective. Good luck to all my classmates who are part of my success.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Reflection

This course has helped me develop confidence in technology skills through readings, viewing and practice. I have been exposed and able to use tools as blogs, wikis and podcasts that I had never used before. They were probably not hard for people that had used them before, but for me a "Digital immigrant" it was a challenge. I am so excited about what I learned that I am eager to learn more.
I have the assurance that these are positive learning skills that my students may use not only in school, but in their daily lives and future. It is also a great feeling that I know where to look for help and information when needed. Some good resources with examples used in this course were http://www.youtube.com/ and http://www.commoncraft.com/. These helped not only with explanations, but with visuals.
I feel comfortable getting my students started on a lesson and from there watch them learn, create and evolve using their thinking skills and collaboration.
I may continue expanding my knowledge by searching, practicing, working with colleagues, reading, attending professional developments in my district, and continue using the skills that I have learned. This will allow me to pass this information to my students and also allow them to be successful.
Two goals for transforming my classroom environment will be the use of blogs and podcasts. I know these are not yet seen as “students safe” practices, but I am planning on involving parents and students so it will be a learning experience for all.
The teaching career has many challenges and in the best interest of all students my job is to keep my students in a safe and positive learning environment. I will use technology wisely keeping in mind that their success is my success.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Podcasting, what an experience!

I have successfully completed my first Podcast. It was a real challenge for me! After reading, searching, watching videos and downloading an incredible number of information, I believe now I can talk about Podcasting. It is not hard, but I guess I was doing more than I had to. It is not perfect because I still have a lot to learn, but it is a start.
Podcasting should be an interesting tool to use in the classroom as to keep students updated about class and school, but also with pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary (since I teach a foreign language).
I am grateful of learning about technology because I will pass this information to my students, friends and family who have not been exposed to this.
I would like to invite you to listen to my podcast and hear about what and how much technology some young children use these days.

http://pedroza.podomatic.com

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Evaluating 21st Century Skills

After reading and looking through the web site the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, it sounds like a great organization dedicated to involve the community and society to have a better vision of the future for all children. By doing this they will create life-long learners and people that is well prepared in the workplace.
I had never heard about it, and was surprised by all the organizations that support it. Again, it sounds like a community working together on a good cause. As a contemporary educator I need to get more informed and use the resources available to help my students develop learning skills and to succeed.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Ideas for using a blog in my classroom

I teach Spanish to high school students, grades 9th-12th. I see a blog as a place for reflection and learning that may be updated every day or when possible. It is also a place where links and other educational sites may be posted.
To begin a blog I would start by posting a welcome, introduction of myself, expectations, classroom rules, tutoring times and other facts related to the curriculum. I would add the schools link, which includes all staff members, school hours, and important things that parents and students should know. Because I teach a foreign language some of the things I would include are; a review of the previous level, an introduction of new concepts, a section on vocabulary, grammar and class assignments.
I consider a blog a good tool to help students learn in a different way. It should be easy for them to find what they need in one page.
I teach a lot of grammar and vocabulary and would like some ideas on how to use a blog in the classroom. I have read that a lot of reading and summaries are done in blogs, but it does not directly apply to what I teach. Please feel free to any suggestions, I will be very grateful.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Welcome / Bienvenidos

Through this blog I would like to share my technology learning experiences. I would also like to invite everyone to post and share activities, opinions or anything that may help me, and others who read this blog.
I am looking foward to a positive learning experience at Walden University and with it's great people. Your opinions will be respected and appreciated.