Monday, January 18, 2010

assignment 1

Mr. Winkle Wakes
I am watching this video for my EDM310 class at the Univ. of South Alabama. I thought this video was short and to the point. Although technology has come a long way there are still many schools and children that are as just behind as Mr. Winkle was when he woke from his 100 year sleep. Technology is growing faster than we can learn it. However, it seems to portray the need for schools to be just as technologically enhanced as a hospital or business office, which does not seem to be the case.

Did you Know 3.0
This video is another selection that I must watch for my EDM310 class at Univ. of South Alabama. This was a exceptional video to watch for future educators. It conveys a strong message that teachers are going to be expected to not only teach academic skills and lesson but also technology skills. This puts a bigger challenge on future educator than ever before. Not only are you going to be teaching your students, but also their parents. What children learn in school they bring home to teach their parents. Because lets face it, children are much or technologically fluent compared to most adults these days. The statistics were amazing!

Sir Ken Robinson: The Importance of Creativity
I watched this clip for my EDM 310 course at the Univ. of South Alabama. I have to say that I agree 100% that school takes away creativity. Creativity is what motivates young children to want to learn. Like Ken Robinson says, “Creativity is as important in education as literacy and we should treat is as the same status".

Vicki Davis: Harness Your Students’ Digital Smarts
These are the skills that children of today’s world should be and need to be learning. If more teachers would do what Vicki Davis has done, I think that more students would excel in school and at home. Many teachers take corrective criticism as an insult, when they should be enlighten that their student's are one step ahead of the program.


2 comments:

  1. May,

    I like your point about children bringing the technology home to their parents. My children know more about technology at their current ages (8 and 5) then I did when I graduated college! Technology is all around us and we need to get with the program not only as educators but as possible parents as well!

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  2. Technology for our children in the future is evolving fast and as teachers it is good for us to be able to keep up with them. I agree with the importance of both the student and the teacher to be aware of all technology advances.

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