I was flipping through our book Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms and something that I read really stuck in my mind. In the preface it was talking about what the central message for the book is. Richardson said, "in order for us to prepare our students for what is without question a future filled with net-worked learning spaces, we must first experience those environments for ourselves" (Richardson, 2010). I feel as an adult, I have a pretty good understanding of the new technology in our world now and what its use is. However, after reading further into the book, I was questioning myself. I want my young elementary students to be prepared for what their education in a digital world is going to be like. Therefore, I want to learn whatever I can to help integrate new technology and techniques into my classroom. Since our students are going to be moving into the direction of doing everything via the web, teachers have to learn all of the technology tools in order to prepare our students. Some technology tools that I think teachers should learn to use in the classroom are blogs, wikis, audio and video casting, and utilizing skype and/or webcams.
By giving my kindergarten and first grade students more independence to go onto the computer and try new projects using the web or typing on a blog, I am nervous about the inappropriate material they might come across. I like the ideas in chapter one on how to approach this with elementary students. Richardson suggests going on web tours first before showing your students anything and simply teaching them that if something comes up on the web, they quickly hit the back button and move on. It is also important that before you do anything with your class on the web, get all of your parents permission first. I like how teachers before their students' blog posts go viral, they look at them first and decide whether it can be published or not. I noticed this on Mrs. Norton's blog and I'm sure that it is the same for other teacher or school blogs as well. One of the weblogs I really liked was the blog that principal Tim Lauer created from Portland, Oregon (Meriwether-Lewis Elementary School). I think that it is an awesome way to get information out to parents, students, and the community. My teaching partners and I create a newsletter that we send home weekly, but it would be great to put everything onto a kindergarten and first grade blog that parents could go to and access information from. We could post their homework assignments, pictures, or even share the students' work. I am excited to learn more about different technology tools I can use with my young students and integrate into my classroom!
I agree! It is very nerve wracking to send such young students out into the world wide web, not knowing what they may encounter. I think that it is very important to take students on a web tour to show them how to navigate the internet. I would love to try this!
ReplyDeleteI would also like to start my own blog so that I can stop sending home weekly newsletters. Also, I would like to post pictures so that parents can see what is going on in the classroom and stay more involved if they can't come to school.
ReplyDeleteI have been searching for a more meaningful way to show parents just what happens in our classroom day to day, hour to hour, sometimes minute to minute. How easy would it be to snap a picture on my phone, send it to my blog, write a quick blurb, and send it out to the universe!? I agree with Kelly-what a great way to keep parents involved in school. The weekly updates are tiring and, frankly, boring.
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