Throughout my most recent grad school course, Reaching & Engaging All Learners Through Technology, we have been participating in on-line groups to discuss resources we have found and how we plan to use them. My group consists of 4 people, although only 3 were active for most of the course, and we used FaceBook to post, share, and discuss our resources and thoughts. I found this immensely helpful and look forward to continuing to stay in contact with these colleagues after we have completed our class. I plan to use many of the resources we discussed, including several to help me create surveys at the beginning of the year to get to know my students. Every teacher should know how technology can be used to foster students' success (Bray, Brown, & Green , 2004. Knowing the students on an individual basis and knowing their interests will make it easier to address their needs. I also plan to use a site I found called bubbl (www.bubbl.us). This is a site for brainstorming and creating concept maps and I think the students will find it much more interesting than doing the same assignment on paper. I also plan to use a game called Cell Craft (http://www.maxgames.com/play/cellcraft.html) to give my students a different way to learn the parts of the cell. I think this will appeal to most students since it is formatted as a video game, but is teaching them vocabulary and definitions as they play.
I plan to make several immediate adjustments to my teaching as a result of my learning throughout this course. I now understand DI and UDL much better and realize what an important role they play in the classroom. I plan to use the UDL guidelines to help over come barriers that are present in my current curriculum (Center for Applied Special Technology, 2009). UDL can help me create lessons that meet the needs of all of my students and give each of them every opportunity for success. I also plan to differentiate my lessons by keeping the main ideas the same, but allowing for different levels of complexity (Laureate, 2009a). This will allow all students to learn the required material, but at their own pace. I would also like to integrate as much technology as possible into my lessons. Most students find using technology engaging and will often be more likely to complete assignments that involve some type of technology, rather than just typical book work. Technology use is important to students and has become an expectation of both parents and future employers (Laureate, 2009b). I plan to immediately begin using more technology in my lessons, even if I have to start out small and build in more as I go along.
As an educator, it is my responsibility to ensure that students acquire all the skills necessary to succeed when they are done with school. I feel like this course helped me get one step closer to ensuring that I am meeting all of my students' needs.
References:
Bray, M., Brown, A., & Green, T.D. (2004). Technology and the diverse learner: A guide to classroom practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press
Center for Applied Special Technology. (2009). UDL guidelines, version 1.0. Retrieved from http://www.udlcenter.org/aboutudl/udlguidelines
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009a). Differentiating instructional elements. Reaching and engaging all learners through technology. Baltimore: Author.
Laureate Education, Inc. (Executive Producer). (2009b). Managing the differentiated classroom. Reaching and engaging all learners through technology. Baltimore: Author
www.bubbl.us Retrieved on October 30, 2010
http://www.maxgames.com/play/cellcraft.html Retrieved on October 30, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Relection
As our course draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on everything we have done in the last 8 weeks. Once again, they have flown by and I am amazed at how much I have gained in such a short period of time. At the beginning of the course, I had never even heard of the NET-S standards or GAME plans. Now, discussing them seems only natural.
While I still have work to do with my GAME plan, I think it has come a long way since I first developed it.
My first goal is to learn what type learning styles/preferences my students have. I have made the most progress with this goal. I have developed a survey that I will administer at the beginning of the new school year. I have discussed some of the questions with my colleagues and will continue to refine them over the summer. I look forward to trying this in the fall. It will be a learning experience for my students and myself. I am sure after I administer and review the survey I will again revise it for the following year. I see this as an ongoing project that will continue to evolve as I grow and acquire more experience.
My second goal is to develop learner-centered lessons that incorporate a variety of technologies. I began by choosing a few topics that I think will easily lend themselves to these types of lessons. I have begun developing lesson plans to work with in the fall and I see this as a goal that I will continue to work towards for some time.
I found the creation and development of a GAME plan very useful. I plan to teach the GAME plan to my students and have them use it throughout the year. I think it will be beneficial for them to be able to see what their goals are and how they are going to work towards them. It is important for them to understand that they can change and adjust their goals as they are working towards them and using a GAME plan makes this easy to do while still keeping in mind what they are working towards.
I have a lot of changes in mind for the upcoming year, including the surveys, new student-centered lesson plans, and the use of student GAME plans. It will be a busy summer getting everything ready and an even busier year enacting it all, but I am looking forward to it. I can't wait to see how the changes will impact my students and our classroom environment.
While I still have work to do with my GAME plan, I think it has come a long way since I first developed it.
My first goal is to learn what type learning styles/preferences my students have. I have made the most progress with this goal. I have developed a survey that I will administer at the beginning of the new school year. I have discussed some of the questions with my colleagues and will continue to refine them over the summer. I look forward to trying this in the fall. It will be a learning experience for my students and myself. I am sure after I administer and review the survey I will again revise it for the following year. I see this as an ongoing project that will continue to evolve as I grow and acquire more experience.
My second goal is to develop learner-centered lessons that incorporate a variety of technologies. I began by choosing a few topics that I think will easily lend themselves to these types of lessons. I have begun developing lesson plans to work with in the fall and I see this as a goal that I will continue to work towards for some time.
I found the creation and development of a GAME plan very useful. I plan to teach the GAME plan to my students and have them use it throughout the year. I think it will be beneficial for them to be able to see what their goals are and how they are going to work towards them. It is important for them to understand that they can change and adjust their goals as they are working towards them and using a GAME plan makes this easy to do while still keeping in mind what they are working towards.
I have a lot of changes in mind for the upcoming year, including the surveys, new student-centered lesson plans, and the use of student GAME plans. It will be a busy summer getting everything ready and an even busier year enacting it all, but I am looking forward to it. I can't wait to see how the changes will impact my students and our classroom environment.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Using the GAME Plan Process with Students
Now that I have gone through the process of using the GAME plan, I can see many advantages to using it with students. I would like to introduce the GAME plan format at the beginning of the year, so it will be something we can work with and develop throughout the year. The students will start by setting a goal for themselves for the class which they will post on our class blog. Throughout the year, they will reflect upon that goal. They can discuss if it is still the same, how they are progressing towards it, and any changes they have made to it. By the end of the year, they should have many posts, recording their thoughts and changes throughout the year. One of the most important things I hope they will get out of this assignment is the value of having goals. They should come to understand that it is okay to modify their goals or even change them completely, as long as they have a goal in mind.
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Revising My GAME Plan
I am continuing towards my goal of creating student-centered lessons. I have decided to discuss this approach with some of my colleagues to gain their ideas and insights. If they have not used this type of lesson before, I will be interested to see if they become interested in trying it. Perhaps this will turn into something we can collaborate on together, or at least share ideas.
I am also still working with the surveys for student learning styles. It seems like each time I look at them I think of something to add or see something I want to change. I am glad I have the summer to work with them and continue to revise them, so I will be prepared and happy with them when school starts in the fall.
I am also still working with the surveys for student learning styles. It seems like each time I look at them I think of something to add or see something I want to change. I am glad I have the summer to work with them and continue to revise them, so I will be prepared and happy with them when school starts in the fall.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Evaluating My GAME Plan Progress
One of the main goals of my GAME plan is to get to know my students and their learning styles on an individual basis. Last week I developed the surveys I will use at the beginning of the year to help me towards this. This survey and my analysis of it are the key components in reaching this goal, so now that I have the survey ready, I can concentrate on what I will do with the information once I have it.
Thinking about this brought new questions to mind. Some students may have more than one learning style, if so, how should I group them? I know I probably will not be able to create every lesson to match every student's unique learning style. Should I put them into more broad groups, so I can develop some lessons that meet 2 or 3 broader style groups, while still having other lessons that address each individual learning style?
I have also progressed towards meeting my goal of creating learner-centered lessons, where the students pick a topic to do a more in depth study of. I have chosen a few units that I think would be good to start with, including the human body and ecology. I chose these to begin with because they are both large units and have a lot of sub-topics that the students could chose from for their study.
Thinking about this brought new questions to mind. Some students may have more than one learning style, if so, how should I group them? I know I probably will not be able to create every lesson to match every student's unique learning style. Should I put them into more broad groups, so I can develop some lessons that meet 2 or 3 broader style groups, while still having other lessons that address each individual learning style?
I have also progressed towards meeting my goal of creating learner-centered lessons, where the students pick a topic to do a more in depth study of. I have chosen a few units that I think would be good to start with, including the human body and ecology. I chose these to begin with because they are both large units and have a lot of sub-topics that the students could chose from for their study.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Oil Spill
As a biology teacher and nature lover, I just have to take a moment to vent...I am absolutely sickened by what is going on in the Gulf of Mexico/Louisiana. I am at a loss for words...
Click on the title to see some amazing (and depressing) pictures.
Click on the title to see some amazing (and depressing) pictures.
Monitoring My GAME Plan Progress
As I continue to progress towards implementing my GAME plan, I continue to think of new things and have come up with new questions to address.
In order to progress towards my goal of customizing and personalizing learning activities to address students' different learning styles, I have begun creating the surveys I will distribute at the beginning of the year. I have included questions about what they like to do with their free time, what types of class activities they have done in the past, included ones they both liked and disliked, and why. I also ask students what types of tests and projects they seem to score best on, and what types of tests they prefer to take and why.
In order to progress towards my second goal of incorporating learner-centered lessons with technology I have begun reviewing different topics within my content area to see which ones would be best for these types of lessons. I don't think it would be practical to try to do this type of lesson for every topic, as it is time consuming and I don't think we would be able to get through the whole curriculum. I also think it might be a little overwhelming for the students if we tried to do this for every topic, as it would be a lot of work in addition to the regular content they are responsible for.
In order to progress towards my goal of customizing and personalizing learning activities to address students' different learning styles, I have begun creating the surveys I will distribute at the beginning of the year. I have included questions about what they like to do with their free time, what types of class activities they have done in the past, included ones they both liked and disliked, and why. I also ask students what types of tests and projects they seem to score best on, and what types of tests they prefer to take and why.
In order to progress towards my second goal of incorporating learner-centered lessons with technology I have begun reviewing different topics within my content area to see which ones would be best for these types of lessons. I don't think it would be practical to try to do this type of lesson for every topic, as it is time consuming and I don't think we would be able to get through the whole curriculum. I also think it might be a little overwhelming for the students if we tried to do this for every topic, as it would be a lot of work in addition to the regular content they are responsible for.
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