Dr Robert’s Presentation on Media
I thought that Dr. Robert’s presentation was extremely
interesting. This concept of media multitasking is creating such growth in
media exposure for kids. One of the most relevant parts for me was seeing the
growth of exposure throughout the 3 times that they did the study. I assumed
kids were spending more time with media but I had no idea that there was that
much growth. I think this is really valuable information for teachers because
it shows just how interested and dependent our students are on this technology.
If we want to get our students engaged, media would be a great resource to get
our students excited about their learning.
Although I have not taken a closer look at Dr. Robert’s
study, I am curious to see the media usage compared to the children’s
socio-economic background. Since I work at a school in a low-income
neighborhood I know that they have less opportunities for media exposure. Many
of them do not have a computer at home and many of them cannot afford video
gaming systems, which are big contributors of media exposure. I know that Dr.
Robert mentioned that the sample size was representative of the population so I
would love to see a comparison in media exposure among different subgroups.
“More pupils are Learning Online, Fueling Debate on
Quality”:
I have very mixed feelings about the New York Times article
about online education. I think it would be a beneficial resource for the
student in my school community that want to take elective courses that are not
offered by our district. I am however very fearful of the “click-click credits”
that were described in the article. I see how online courses could be used to
increase graduation rates. In California funding for education is such a big
issue and I could see how this resource could be abused to cut costs at
schools.
Another aspect of the article that concerned me was the
research about the effectiveness of online courses. They mention in the article
that there is very minimal research done about the online courses. Without
research to support that student can receive the same level of education from
an online course, I don’t know how we can trust using them. I have taken online
courses before and although I did learn a lot, it did not have the same effect
that a regular course has. Since I work with elementary students that face to
face contact that I have with my students is crucial to their development.
Online courses seem like a great idea but I just don’t know if it can replace
learning in the traditional classroom.
Technology Resources for the Teacher:
The technology resource document had so many amazing
resources for me to explore. I chose four that I could see implementing in my
classroom during this upcoming school year.
1. http://rubistar.4teachers.org/ : I
had heard of this site but had never actually gone onto the site. This seems
like a great way to generate rubrics. I am always trying to let my students
know my expectations for an assignment. This is a great way to create and keep
rubrics so those expectations are clearly presented to my students. There are also
a lot of already existing rubrics that you can use. As a newer teacher it is
always so helpful to see what other teachers have created to use as a base for
what you would like to use in your classroom.
2. http://www.freetech4teachers.com/:
This is an amazing site filled with resources. I love that the front page has
some weekly popular posts from teachers. This site is such a great way for
educators to share their experiences and learn from one another. Since
trainings and staff development can be expensive, this is a great free way to read
through the information on this site and learning new things to apply to my
classroom.
3. http://prezi.com/: I could absolutely see myself
using prezi in my classroom. I create powerpoint documents all of the time to
present information to my students but prezi seems like a fun spin on that type
of presentation. It is such a user friendly tool and can easily be shared. My
401 teacher actually used them quite often and I found them very visually
impressive. Since I will be working with 3rd graders, fun visuals is
a great way to get their attention and get them engaged in what they are
learning.
4. http://quizlet.com/: This site will be an
amazing resource for my students. Since I work with a lot of English Language
Learners I do have them make flashcards for vocabulary terms. This could be a
great way to spend our computer lab time. It is also a great study tool that my
students will be able to use as they continue their education.