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too cool for school?i think not!
After reading the article "too cool for school? No way!" by Punya Mishra and Matthew Koehler. I have found that in order to teach with technology we have to know how to properly know how to bring it into our classrooms. The authors of this article explain to the readers that in order to teach the proper use of technology one has to be highly trained in the technology and not just someone who has enough knowlegde to get by. The authors use the example of a highly trained mathematician, becoming a elementary school teacher and that really he is more than qualified to teach the material, but he might not be a successful teacher because he doesn't know how to properly teacher it. I think this is very true when bringing technologies into class rooms because one must know the ins and outs of every program, the pros and cons before they can successfully incorporate it into an educational lesson. The extremely good example that i found interesting was a classroom teacher who brought in a DJ programing system and had his students use the program to learn math such as percentages, decimals and fractions. Really I believe that if a classroom teacher could incorporate technologies such as DJ software the lesson learned would not only be handy when using math skills, but also when computer programing. In order to use the DJ software, one must understand and comprehend some basic skills and on top of that they are learning and enjoying math. I think that when being taught with hands on equipment, the students will grasp concepts and retain the information more. I 100% agree with the ideas that are being suggested in this article and look forward to hopefully some day having an idea as genius as bringing in DJ software to teach a math lesson.
You make some good points. After all, if someone has the proper information, but lack a proper approuch on how to present that information to students, the students won't learn anything. I also liked you point about hands on experience that is seen as practical and/or interesting as well.
ReplyDeleteI also read the same article for this week, ant totally agree with the fact that a teacher must be highly skilled in the technology they want to use. However, the article also pointed out (and so did Eric) that a teacher must also have good pedagogy (teaching skills) in order for the students to best learn the subject.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good post.