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Thursday 15 December 2016

Reflection on ICT


  Throughout the course, there is one aspect of infusion of ICT in the classroom that became glaringly evident. This aspect is the overwhelming amount of tools that are out there that can be incorporated into the classroom. For instance, within my blog post I have identified Khan Academy, Desmos, Nat-Geo Education, Classcraft, Socrative Teacher, Prezi, and Nova from PBS. These examples are only a drop of water in an ocean. All of these tools (and many others) can certainly enhance any lesson but require an extra effort for a teacher to learn. This can create a confusion and frustrating experience that can cause an aversion to educational technology. With any confusion on the educator’s part easily trickles down to the students so it is imperative that we as educators masters our tech! The solution I have decided to use to remedy this feeling is to pick a “core set” of apps, websites, etc. to master and share. To showcase my core set the website I prefer to use (introduced within this course) is Symbaloo. Symbaloo allows for a quick, image based, at-a-glance organizer that can easily be shared and navigated with students in the classroom.

   The inclusion of tech in the classroom is my opinion inevitable! One of the ideas Mr.Nantais shared within the class was that using tech needs to become second nature just like using a remote control, graphic organizer in notes, a new pen, etc. It’s shouldn’t be an event to use something like a Prezi presentation in class, it is just a different way to organize the information. I feel like the only way for an educator to be able to use tech fluently, they must use it in their everyday life, not just for the classroom. The world has changed and using tech is normal now so we, as educators, have a social responsibility to stay on the forefront and embrace new apps, websites, devices, etc.


   One of the largest changes that I have been noticed is due to Mark Zuckerberg, the creator of Facebook. With one idea, Mark Zuckerberg had completely changed how the majority of the world interacts socially, all with a piece of tech! His creation has made a vessel for the private lives of people and to be made public to the entire world! Lots of people do not think twice about posting some of their most private moments on Facebook but this is just the norm now. I have seen a social revolution through social media! Social media websites are how people get to you know someone now so it is so important to become a digitally literate citizen. It’s an obvious statement that students look up to teachers as an “all-knowing being” and digital citizenship needs to be one of those aspects of life that teachers need to know all about.

Sunday 11 December 2016

Nova from PBS


The Nova website is an incredible site for teachers of science and math.The website is an extensions of PBS. On the website there is a massive collection of videos, activities, labs, and so much more. The website is constantly being updated as well to include to most recent science behind world events. The entire website is student friendly as well. The language is manageable and the navigation is very easy to do.

Not only is the science behind world events/issues included but there is an entire section for educational purposes. The education section of the website has an entire breakdown of lessons and notes for teachers on how to include these lessons into their classrooms including necessary handouts, all for free! The lesson also indicates appropriate grade levels. 

The topics that NOVA covers is endless. I have spent quite a bit of time exploring this site and there is no high school science class, in my opinion, that wouldn't benefit from this site. 

Sunday 4 December 2016

Prezi


Prezi is an very impressive way to present information. In my opinion, it is power point taken to the next level. The "slides" can easily all be embedded into the same single image. The story plays out in a way where the focus is constantly being moved around and zoomed in on different parts of the image. These presentations are very attractive and engaging.

I would not use these presentations everyday but they could be used as an interesting way to bring your student back to a concept or introduce it new. Even better they could be used as a way for students to present an assessment piece of their own. Some of the old platforms are getting quite linear with they information flow and Prezi is a good way to bring in a modern twist. The creation of the the "prezis" takes some getting used to (as is with any new piece of tech) but is quite user friendly. I personally have created 2-3 or these presentations and honestly, it has been more fun than work. Organizing information can often be cumbersome but Prezi changes that for me.

If one commits to taking the plunge into a subscription, there are a lot of very cool add-ons. One of the major add-ons that are quite appealing is the use of charts and diagrams. The editor allows for an interactive display of these items!  There is also a extensive public library of prezis on many concepts that are free for use. Take a look at one the more impressive creations linked below!

Canal Presentation