Reflecting on what I have accomplished through the knowledge acquired in these initial courses, and the experience I have gained by applying such principles at my work, is an incredible tale. I have been able to become more knowledgeable about what technologies are available and when or where they are appropriate for use in the classroom.
At the beginning of my learning at MSU, I was starting to implement Google Apps for Education at my school. In the previous months, after projects, lessons, and lectures, I have become much more comfortable and knowledgeable in the ways that these services can be better used in the classroom.
Along with that, implementing them with mobile technology has been a goal of mine. I have used some of these services on mobile devices in some classrooms, but not all. I would like to expand these practices to more classrooms, so teachers can take advantage of the technology that is already in the palms of their students.
As part my future plans in learning, I want to further explore the practices of TPACK. I found this to be one the most important aspects of merging technology and learning. I am very interested in putting these ideals into practice on the projects I take on with teachers. By doing so I hope to gain a better understanding of what works, and what doesn't work in the dynamic classrooms at my school. We have a very diverse population, and the students' needs differ from one another. With TPACK in mind at the planning stages, I hope to help suggest better technologies when teachers are planning their lessons. More research and practicing is needed on my part to achieve this. There are plenty of resources online that can help me understand this topic, but I think that most of my learning will come from in-classroom implementation.
With the state of budgeting for schools these days, I find it that I will be challenged further in accomplishing more with less. Thankfully, with the tools and knowledge I have been equipped with from taking these courses, I am confident that along with the teachers I support, will be able to provide incredible learning environments infused with varying technologies.
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Funny Thing Happened With Technology
Technology in the classroom is a great way to support student learning. In my funny moment, shared in the link below, I like to think it helped focus a student's attention to be more productive :)
Podcast link: https://www.msu.edu/~gonza473/funnymomentcast.mp3
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FunnyMomentCast by agonzalezojeda
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Podcast link: https://www.msu.edu/~gonza473/funnymomentcast.mp3
Here it is embedded, to play from this site.
FunnyMomentCast by agonzalezojeda
You may also subscribe to my podcasts via iTunes. Copy the following link into your iTunes, or other podcatcher:
feeds.feedburner.com/AlejandroGonzalezCepCoursesBlog
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