Sunday, January 26, 2014

Bog Post #2

1. The central message of this video is that nothing beats hands on learning and that you can't expect students to learn anything if you don't allow them to apply what you're teaching with hands on activities. The author makes his case by showing how clueless the students were on their final exam day. No one knew how to apply his lessons in real life. And yes, I 100% agree with his conclusion because most people are visual learners and just listening to someone talk for hours gets boring which makes learning uninteresting.

My reaction to "The Network Student" was that learning was nowhere near like that when I was growing up. We learned about computers of course but most of the learning was done in the classroom. I am definitely the type of person who would ask, "Why does the student need a teacher?" And although I agree with the reasons listed, I still think your teacher would end up being more of a Mentor. Someone who you would only need to see when you had questions. I definitely think this approach works better on college students than grade school students.

I believe the thesis of "Harness Your Students' Digital Smarts" is that we are in the age of technology and we should teach like it. Students are responding more to hands on learning and the effectiveness of teaching is increased when you allow students to think for themselves. My reaction to this argument is that she is right to a certain extent. The class should be half and half. It seemed to me that she didn't do many lectures, only technological assignments. Again, I think this approach works more for college students.

Flipping a classroom is new to me. I believe I've seen it done before but never knew there was a name for it and never knew there was a method behind it. But yes, I think this approach will be very helpful to me as far as the classroom arrangements go. I plan to teach elementary so I'm not sure how many parents would be willing to sit and watch me lecture after getting home from work and having to cook and clean. As a parent, I would think that is exactly what you're getting paid to do so I shouldn't have to. But the placement of the desks is genius in my opinion.
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2 comments:

  1. Have you started any of your field experience yet? You will learn this semester in EDM 310 that teaching in the 21st century is much more. Don't be skeptical or think the more advanced learning is for college level student only.

    In every post you must include a picture with Title and Alt. tag modifiers and clickable links.

    Keep an open mind this semester and you will be amazed at how much teaching and the elementary classroom has changed!

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  2. I like the point of view you used on this post. Most of these things are new to me too. However, I am also very excited to hopefully use some of these teaching techniques in my future classroom!

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