Friday, January 25, 2013

Carrying Out Your Game Plan

In evaluating my game plan, I spent a great of time trying to download a digital application. It is an Android 1.5 device. The technology will not work on any of my devices. I owned an I phone, I pad and IPod. In order to know whether this will work I need to try it out first, then I will know if this Android device will meet the student needs. My personal devices are manufacture by Apple. I still did not get my answers. I feel good about the device but need to do more research on how the application works. The digital tool is called “Postpartum nursing document. I was very excited when my professor made this suggestion to check it out. I would love to talk to someone that uses the Android digital tool. Additional information needed is to see if I can find an application with Apple. Even, if I am able to download this device. I want it to be a user friendly device. If am having such a hard time, will my students be able to download this device. What measure will I need to have in place to get this application for my students? Due to time being a factor, have not done a lot but I know my key learning this week is finding out about Universal design to learning (UDL). UDL is a guide to help educators create a lesson plan for diverse learners. I need to provide a plan to meet diverse students. One way is to have a goal, take action, and monitor my plan and to evaluate. One step is to realize that working in groups will help the student achieve their goals. Teaching student to learn by digital device will help prepare my student for the environment in the 21-st century. Susan

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Game Plan for Technology Use

The Game Plan for Technology Use On the university level, educators are presenting lesson plan the old traditional way, the student take notes, remember the material, and then replicate the information on the exam. This is referred as the transmission mode (Frederick, 2007). In this way, the students are passive versus active recipients of the lesson plan (Frederick, 2007). However, if the students are actively engage with using digital tools and resources then they hold some accountability for their own learning. In this day and time students are culturally diverse. My plan is to stay on top of things. I saw this image (Figure A) and I think it fits so many educators today, including me. We are cramming so much information in our students and they still lack the skills necessary to do the lesson plan. Looking back over the years already spent in nursing has given me the ability to face situations with an open mind. Goal setting is essential for personal growth. All of my goals will contribute in making me an effective educator. I will embrace my learning as a tool to master each goal. I will need to welcome constructive criticism to be successful in the teaching arena. Learning how to use digital tools, and resources will be effective in my professional growth. Collins & Porras (1997) stated, “It is better to know who you are than where you are going, for where you are going we will almost certainly change” (p. 222). Game Plan #1 1. I will need to know my students. Work more with my objectives for the lesson plan that they are clear to the student in terms of learning outcomes (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009). 2. I will use the internet in the classroom to explore concerns and solving authentic problems. 3. I will let my lesson plan reflect student evaluation on ways to improve student learning. 4. I will do more group work to provide more opportunity for students to learn from each other and social skills that is necessary for the work force. Game Plan # 2 1. I will assess the student’s experience with the use of the computer. All students will have a chance to attend a one hour library session to obtained experience hands-on –experience and tutorial available to gain more knowledge. 2. I will have every student to fill out a learning style survey to better address learning activities using digital tools and resources. 3. I will evaluate and reflect on current research and professional practice on –going to make effective use with digital tools. As an educator, we find ourselves not connecting with our students and lacking understanding of key concepts. References Cennamo, K., Ross, J., & Ertmer, P. (2009) Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.) Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning. Collins, J. C. & Porras, J. I. (1997). Built to last: Successful habits of visionary companies. Harper Business. Fredericks, A. (2007). Teaching college. New York: Penquin Group (USA) Inc. The author of this book presented tips and suggestions to help teachers to be successful in teaching college. He covered important topics that are very easy to read and understand. Also, includes effective strategies that work in a classroom setting International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). National education standards for teachers (NETS-T). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-teachers