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My Philosophy of Teachnology

Pre-EDU 210 I was highly skeptical about the

use of technology in the educational system

Post-EDU 210 I remain skeptical….. In some

cases my skepticism has been enhanced!

BUT…… I feel as though my skepticism is

now more well thought out Further, I have discovered many

uses of technology that I feel have potential. www.123rf.com 

By Ian Potts

What I’ve Learned In University

Devices in Classroom When I see students using laptop

in classroom it looks like…. …. “a sea of facebook” Really bad in EDU 210!

“Flipped Classroom” When no assessment, students

typically don’t do “out-of-classroom” learning

Screen Time I have to spend way more time in

front of screen than I would like Eye fatigue, too sedentary, affects

my mood negatively

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What This Means For Secondary/Elementary

Devices In Class Only when explicitly necessary for a specific task

“Flipped Classroom” Assessable Components

Screen Time “Away from screen” assignments, both in and out of

class Make sure kids aren’t sitting still all day

“If Pre-service Teachers struggle to use technology responsibility, how can we really expect younger students to do any better?”

Possible Fixes:

Using Technology in UDL At first, I was a bit skeptical about using technology in

UDL. Upon reflection my opinion became more favorable – we just need need to be mindful!

PROS Can be transformative for students with certain special

needs E.g., voice synthesizers for non-verbal students

You are proactive, rather than retrofitting Makes special needs less “visible” to students

CONS Can be overly-compensatory

E.g., too reliant on spell-check May not be appropriate for all special needs

Students with ADHD may not need further distractions

m-Learning I will definitely avoid using

mobile devices in the classroom Students already spend too much

time in front of screens Can be too distracting (e.g., the

“sea of facebook” I saw in our EDU 210 classroom)

However, I still see some potential in m-learning Some awesome apps (e.g., nature

guides for field trips) Allows for students to work during

commute Tablets can reduce the need for

bulky textbooks www.edudemic.com

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What I’ll Take Away From EDU 210

“If you’re going to use technology – make sure there’s a point.”

If everything you’re doing on a SMARTboard can be done on a whiteboard – why use it!

“Digital is not necessarily better.”I volunteer at a school for students with special needs –

some of the best uses of technology are low-tech

“Be Critical!”Always ask yourself “why you’re using technology?” and

“does it have any educational value?”

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