Thursday, December 7, 2023

Blog #6 - Educational Technology End of Semester Reflections

In my 5-week practicum, I've learned a lot utilizing technology in the classroom. There are many forms of technology that is accessible in my classroom (laptops, ipads, smartboard, google slides, GoNoodle) that has has revolutionized the way I learn and teach.

My burning question from the beginning of the semester was; How are teachers who aren't as digitally skilled supported so that they can navigate around any technologies used in their classroom? This course has helped me answer this burning question by being open minded to technology and understanding that you don't need to be an expert in all things digital as long as there is a willingness to try and know that you'll most likely fail before you succeed. My perspective about integrating technology in the classroom changed from someone who was nervous about using things like Scratch because I didn't know how to navigate it at all. And since I didn't know, I felt under prepared of what practicum might bring because I felt like I needed to know everything but I didn't. Coming out of practicum, I can say that I don't need to know everything when it comes to technology. 

I have learned a lot from the people around me when it came to technology. This course has helped me learn different tools to use in the classroom. In a Grade 2 classroom, using technology effectively involves not only teaching but also learning from both the students and my mentor teacher. 

I contribute to the learning of others by integrating technology in ways that engage and educate my students. In these 5 weeks, I've introduce interactive exit slips using Plicker cards, used online word games to help engage students while learning about phonics, and used GoNoodle for movement breaks. I've also contributed to others by sharing my knowledge about technology with my peers, demonstrating how specific tools or apps align with the curriculum and benefit student learning. 

Grade 2 students often possess a curiosity and comfort with technology. Observing how they interact with technology offers insights into finding innovative ways of using technology for learning. For example, my grade 2 classroom loves playing Prodigy during our computer time. This is an interactive video game where students get to fight monsters and travel to lands by answering math questions that align with what we are learning in math.

My mentor teacher has taught me to use google slides in my lessons. Google Slides allows for interactive presentations that captivate students. My mentor teacher has showed me that including images, videos, and interactive elements like clickable links or embedded quizzes make my lessons more engaging. She has also taught me that Google Slides can be used for assessment purposes. For instance, my MT created exercises within our math slides. It would have a question at the top, What is greater? and have two answers where students had to show their answer by either doing jumping jacks or sit ups. For example; 



Overall, my MT's guidance exemplifies how technology like Google Slides can elevate teaching practices and engage students in collaborative and engaging educational experiences. Using technology has indeed broadened my perspective and given me encouragement to become more confident and adaptive in integrating technology in the classroom.


Monday, October 23, 2023

Blog #5 - Digital Story



This digital story is about the Tsuut’ina people who are located here in Alberta, just southwest of Calgary (and about an 8-minute drive from MRU). This digital story explores the history of the Tsuut’ina people before and during European contact, examines a timeline of schooling, and how the Tsuut'ina community uses technology to support learning through a revitalization language program. I also describe what I’ve learned about the Tsuut’ina people and how I can incorporate this knowledge into my future teaching practices.

I had a lot of fun creating this digital story especially researching a local Indigenous community here in Alberta. I also loved exploring Screencastify to create my story; I would love to incorporate this tool in my future classrooms or even future assignments!

Click here to view my Digital Story Google slides.

Monday, October 16, 2023

Blog #4 - Coding for Kids



I would love to use this lesson plan in the future, no matter what grade. I think my lesson plan can be modified easily to match any grade. In grades 1-2, students are able to practice their addition and subtraction. In grades 3 and up, students are able to work on multiplication and division. It is a great practice tool for students to strengthen their fundamental math skills while playing a fun game racing animals through space. I also added elements of fun into my Scratch game like different animals and putting Space as my background to make it more engaging with students. I think it's important to have that element of excitement in something like multiplication and division because most students might not find these concepts fun or exciting.

Click here to view my Math Scratch Game

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Blog #3 - Creation App Mini-Lesson


Facilitating a mini-lesson on different types of apps is a great experience for expanding my horizons in the world of technology. Since the age of digital technology is consistently growing, it's important as an educator to try my best and keep up with its fast development.

Our group picked the app GoNoodle, which is an application that integrates movement and self-regulation with subjects learned in school. I think this is a great tool to use in K-3 since these grades generally rely on visuals to learn and are still building their working stamina, so they need lots of movement to regulate their bodies after learning!

Click here to view my lesson plan and here to view GoNoodle!

Sunday, September 17, 2023

Blog #2 - Twitter


Twitter can be a useful feature in my future teaching practice as a way to connect with parents and guardians about what goes on in classrooms and schools. It is also very simple to use. Anyone, no matter their skill level of technology, is able to create and send a post! 

I would not use Twitter as a tool in my classroom because of the age limit. In order to have a Twitter account, you must be at least 18+. Especially since there may be inappropriate/restricted posts. I would use this tool to send announcements, homework reminders, and showcase what the students have done during that day. I find that it's a great way to interact and connect with other educators for resources and advice as well. 

Click this link to view my Twitter!

Blog #1 - Beginning of the Semester


I wouldn't consider myself an expert in technology but I grew up knowing how to work phones and tablets which helped me learn how to troubleshoot simple problems. I can also manage to work my way around websites and find the necessary resources to aid in my assignments.

In my 3rd year practicum classroom, we use Google Classroom to help parents and/or guardians connect with our classroom. My MT creates a blog, we write in our morning routine, to remind the students' adults about homework, upcoming field trips or interviews, or general announcements. This is also used to present to adults about anything that we have done in class.

One "burning question that I have about the use of digital technologies in K to 9 education is; How are teachers who aren't as digitally skilled supported so that they can navigate around any technologies used in their classroom?

This question is important to me, as someone who is nervous about encountering new technologies.  I think this especially since there are more advancements in technologies being used in the classroom, I wonder how I am able to be on top of learning these new programs while managing a classroom filled with students and their adults who may also have not come across these technologies as well. 



Blog #6 - Educational Technology End of Semester Reflections

In my 5-week practicum, I've learned a lot utilizing technology in the classroom. There are many forms of technology that is accessible ...