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Monday, September 2, 2013

Thing #1

When reviewing the lifelong learning presentation, I was struck at how quickly I could identify my strengths and weaknesses. I have always looked at learning by beginning with the end goal in mind (aka Backwards Design). I know that I have a test and I want to score well. I have used my notes to create an outline of what will most likely be on the test and reviewed the important information so I could perform well on the exam. I generally do really when I approach learning this way. I am a good student and I do have a love for learning that has stayed with me though all these years.

However, I struggle with technology. I am always worried that it will let me down. I am also worried that I will never understand how to use technology accurately. I get frustrated trying to upload a song from I-tunes so in my mind, I am just not meant to use technology. It overwhelms me and I get so frustrated when others take it for granted that I should understand it. I sometimes look at the tech gadgets and wish I could understand them more and find some joy in them.

Even as frustrated as I get, I do realize how important it is for me to understand and use technology in my classroom. I plan on teaching in a SPED classroom and there is so much assistive technology that is out there that could help my students. I need to get over my fear and open myself up to technology and all of the amazing things it could do for me and my students.

4 comments:

  1. The great thing about technology is that most of the time you can find an answer to what is hanging you up on Bing or Google. I sometimes feel that children today have a better grip on technology than I do. Don't fear the tech gadgets! They have really evolved over the years. I find that when I don't use an application for a while I forget the easiest things about them. Just like everything else, its practice that makes perfect.

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    1. Catherine,

      Thanks for the encouragement. I am slowly getting over my fear of tech gadgets and I can truly see how beneficial many of these gadgets will be in my classroom.

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  2. I agree with Catherine's advice about not getting frustrated with technology because the answers are out there somewhere. I find it useful, because I am a very visual learner, to go on youtube and find step by step tutorial videos when I can't figure something out. For example I was having trouble setting up my wireless router awhile ago and sure enough there was a video tutorial on youtube showing me exactly how to do it :)

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    1. Natasha,

      I love YouTube tutorials. They are amazing. I have looked up everything from crocheting techniques to how to set up my son's pup tent. Thanks for your comment.

      Tonya

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