Today, internet connection is instant since the majority of places have Wi-Fi or if you have internet already on your mobile device.
Children are being born into this world of technology as parents are buying their kids cell phones, iPod's, iPod touch's, iPhones, smart phones, and many more devices. Can you agree with me that it is rare seeing a child playing with action figures, dolls or any other type of toy? These have been replaced with Nintendo DS's, Leapfrog devices and iPads. Surprising?
What's great is that these devices are accompanied with being able to download educational resources, games and activities that children enjoy playing and that may reinforce concepts taught in school. For example, I have downloaded several apps on my iPad that students are able to practice math facts, learn about various science topics, view images, and many more.
Technology is evolving and WILL continue to evolve. It has become a part of this generation's culture.
Since I am currently taking two technology courses, I have seen the countless ways that technology can be incorporated in the classroom! Teachers use blogging, Edmodo-fake Facebook, Twitter, Skype, Prezi, Wikispaces, and so much more!
However, it is important to educate our students on how to use these technology tools appropriately because we all know that once something is posted or seen on the internet, it is there forever and that's your first digital footprint. It's important that students:
- see how a specific type of tool is used by the teacher- Modeling
- see examples of how the tool is used in an appropriate way- Examples
- practice using the tool in an appropriate way (when it is not used appropriately, this is the perfect time for the teacher or parent to help the student be aware of how it was used inappropriately)
- respect others as they would in person-the same respect is given online
Please share your thoughts!!
Check out this blog post too: Social media is not the problem
How have teacher's used technology with you?
If you could choose a technology tool you'd like a teacher to work with in the classroom, which one would it be?