Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Emerging Technologies Project

The first emerging technology that I researched were iPODs. These are no longer being used for just playing music. Teachers are beginning to use iPODs in the classroom. Teachers are using iPODs to support second language learners, address the needs of diverse learners, and motivate struggling readers. Because the iPOD is portable students are able to learn where and when they want. I feel that using iPODs in my class will have an impact on my teaching or preparation for teaching.

When using iPODs I will have to plan ahead of time to download lessons onto the iPODs. This type of technology will lead to less teacher-student interaction. Although there may be less instructing from teachers when using iPODs students will now have the opportunity to really think things through for themselves. They will get more of a chance to work on their problem solving skills. iPODs are another way to engage students in learning. This information on iPODs was obtained from apple.com.

The second emerging technology that I researched was interactive smart boards. Many people say that using smart boards will both change the way teachers teach and the way students learn. Smart boards allow teachers access to multiple resources. The boards also reach a large number of learning styles in students. This allows more students to be more engaged which leads to more success in the classroom. This information was obtained from the website inderdependenttribune.com.

The last emerging technology that I researched was virtual reality. This is a technology that is slowly making its way into the classroom. Virtual reality allows students to explore, engage, and visualize school work. It allows students to get out of their desks and move around the classroom while still learning. When students use virtual reality they wear headsets which keeps students from being distracted. Students feel more engaged and more willing to learn. If I were teaching using virtual reality I would have to come up with a system so all students get an equal opportunity to use this type of learning. I would also have to have my lessons set up ahead of time so if some students move faster through topics or lessons I am prepared and have something for them to do. The information for this topic was found on thejournal.com.

3 comments:

Kyla said...

I like the idea of using ipods. My question to you is are the students going to be using them in class and are the students going to have to purchase their own ipods? I had never heard of the virtural classroom before that sounds exciting. How often would you use it? I think it is good to plan ahead and have other activities ready for students whoe finish early!

Liz said...

Lauren, I enjoyed reading about the emerging technology resources you researched. I had researched iPods as well, but you mentioned some ways to use iPods in the classroom that I did not even think of. I think since iPods are already such a popular device in our country, teachers should take advantage of these things that students are already interested in, and use them to further engage their learning. You were right when you mentioned how portable and easy it was for teachers to use iPods to transfer information. iPods are extremely convenient for getting information into the classroom without a lot of fuss. Thanks for your insight.

Amber said...

Lauren, I also did one of my emergent technologies on the use of IPod's in the classroom. It is a resource that I would not have thought to use. It does makes sense however to allow children to work on individually. I read an article that talked about how teachers use IPods for English Language Learners. This also made a lot of sense to me. It is a way for students to work at their own pace in developing the language skills that are needed.
The other online resource I thought was interesting was your review on virtual technology. How does that really work? I would just be interested to learn how teachers actually incorporate this type of technology into their actual classroom. I could see this being extremely problematic with students walking around the classroom running into each other. Maybe I am misunderstanding the purpose of this new type of technology.