It's interesting to me all the different technological options available in the classroom. I had no idea how many opportunities and programs were available for not only students, but also teachers. My attitude has changed on my opinion for technology in the classroom, before this class I knew how technology savvy kids were becoming, but didn't think technology had a place because what I thought was available were essentially video games and how can a child truly learn through video games? I see now how it's not all video games and how effective a simple program such as power point can help students evolve and grow. There is a lot even in the fine motor skills that progresses from creating presentations, working a digital camera and even a mouse. I also enjoyed being able to learn how much kids connect visually through technology and how it can help nurture productivity and attention spans.
I usually considered myself a pretty computer literate person, but this class has shown me how little I knew about basic programs. I really feel I learned a lot about Google as well. Who knew you could have your own website? I an excited to utilize my knowledge of Google and also in power point not only one day in my classroom, but in everyday life.
I think technology has come such a long way bring interested into the classroom setting and I hope to utilize a lot of these programs with my future students. I truly like the idea of using power point to have a student portray an idea especially in the realms of science, social studies and health. I hope to one day be able to have my students create a power point project on a state report as well as learning about the human body and them giving a report on an organ in the body and the basic function of that organ in regards to the rest of the body. I'd also like to use digital cameras to have students find shapes and basic angles as part of a math project, I think it is important for children to recognize shapes in the real world and be able to identify them, describe them and know angles associated with the shape. This will only help them in math classes in junior high and high school. The last thing I'd really like to see in my classroom is the use of video conferencing. I would live to have a sister classroom somewhere in the world do that my students can learn from another culture, learn foreign language, exchange weather reports, but also build friendships.
I've really enjoyed this class and opening my eyes to not only the advances made with technological programs, but also knowing how much children connect with it and can learn using these programs.