In case you have not read this blog, here is the link....
http://whatedsaid.wordpress.com/2010/06/24/what-teachers-should-be-able-to-do/
My Reflection:
I feel that a lot of the veteran teachers do not know how to do most of things on this list. I like all ten ideas and think that 5-10 years it will be the norm for every teacher to use ALL of these technologies. My favorite technology listed was the one on Skype and Voicethread. I just saw a commercial today for the new Droid cell phone and they were marketing the fact that you can use Skype directly on the cell phone. Imagine if you could have a parent teacher conference using skype on a giant flat screen monitor in an Administrator's office and on the other side the parent was using skype for the conference on his/her cell phone. This would increase the amount of direct parent contacts a school could have with parents and at the same time the parents would not have to leave work early to meet with his/her kid's teachers. I still do not have much experience with Skype but after reading that blog, i decided to sign up for it and learn how to use it. As far as Twitter in the classroom, i can see the advantages of having it but i don't think it would as effective as sites like "EdLine".
One major problem that i do see keeping schools behind on the technology is the school systems regulating what sites are acceptable for teachers to use. In our county here in Maryland we are not suppose to use any site or software with out student's unless it has been approved. The problem is....if our school system is behind and not updating their list FREQUENTLY than our teachers, students and parents will be the ones who suffer and cannot take advantage of the wonderful opportunities that are out there.
Here would be my "10 Things Teachers Should Know How To Do Before Walking Into The Classroom"
1. Email- This is essential...most info in the school is sent to your email. (No more handouts in your mailbox) Also, the majority of parent contacts these days are done through email.
2. Microsoft Windows- As a teacher you will probably use MS Word, PowerPoint, and Excel at least once every week.
3. Electronic Grade Book- All of the grades these days are done on software like Pinnacle or Easy Grade Pro. Knowing how to use these programs is a MUST.
4. Copy Machine- Yes, this is "old fashion" technology but it will still be an essential piece of equipment that you will need to learn how use.
5. Scanner and Acrobat- It seems like every school year more and more parents are requesting that homework be scanned and sent through email. Scanners will also come in handy for sending things like worksheets to your colleagues. For most school systems, Math, Science, and Language Arts are given Countywide Unit Assessments which must be sent through some type of scanner machine. These machines will most likely be replaced in the next ten years by something else but for now it is a MUST to know how to use these
6. Internet- Knowing how to use the internet will allow you to research items for your class, look up lesson plan ideas, and to access many cool educational web sites.
7. Creating Basic Web Sites- It might not be a MUST just yet but in the next couple of years the majority of teachers nationwide will have their own class website. A lot of web sites contain class blogs which are becoming more and more popular.
8. Promethean Board/Smartboards- Chalk boards are becoming extinct and Promethean Boards are taking over. It does take some time to get use to the basic features of a Promethean Board. In the next five years most schools will have either a Promethean Board or a Smart Board in every classroom.
9. GOOGLE- It seems like whatever one site can do, google can do better. I would recommend anyone who is becoming a teacher to bite the bullet now and sign up for google. Google continues to come up with a million different ways to help you as a teacher. i.e. Google Apps.
10. Skype/VoiceThread- It might not be a MUST yet but in the future the majority of parent conferences will be done on sites like Skype.
I think you have some really good points about Skype. I think having parent-teacher conferences on Skype is a great idea! This could help with parents who have trouble making it into the school for thier conference.
ReplyDeleteI like the hardware you thought of. I was thinking more along the lines of just programs but knowing scanners and copiers, promethean board and such are also REALLY important and not often well known!
ReplyDeleteI like how you mentioned the electronic gradebook. I still have a traditional paper gradebook and we still complete bubble sheets for report cards grades. However, I know it will not be this way for much longer. It is important teachers know how to use these tools effectively or it will be very frustrating and time consuming to make the transition.
ReplyDeleteSkype is an excellent tool! Your idea about conferencing over Skype is a great idea. The only thing I wonder about is whether or not Skype will stay free. Anyways, my username is thekillerballoons, so add me and we can chat for free while I'm down here in Argentina.
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad you mentioned the online gradebook. I forgot about that, and that is an essential component to OARS. I will add that to my post. Thanks and cheers!