Final thoughts…
Throughout this semester I have come a long way in my developmental computer literacies. Prior to this subject I had never encountered many of the programs we used, I had never used garageband, imovie, wikispaces, or even powerpoint. I wasn’t an avid computer user. I was confident in using Microsoft word, checking emails and my facebook page but I had never really branched out to new and innovative programs. I know feel through this subject and my recent practicum that I have become a well-informed and confident computer use.
I have realised throughout the course of this semester that I had no reason to fear technology; the use of technology and differing programs throughout this semester has bettered me as both a teacher, a student and a learner. I am truly grateful, as I feel this subject has helped me reach my potential and become the modern teacher I want to be. For example, I made a webquest, a digital story, a podcast, a vodcast, and a blog. I never imagined myself doing such things, by actually conquering this I have furthered my self in technology and I ma so very proud.
On my recent practicum I had my very first interactions with technology in the classroom, leading the class in lessons in the computer lab and incorporating the use of an interactive whiteboard. I came into contact with technology in the classroom first hand. Watching students interact with technology was a good application of the theoretical aspects we learnt in class. Watching the students eyes light up at the introduction of new ideas presented by technology was inspiring. It has lead me to the informed decision that my classroom will be an online classroom, with great contribution from new and innovative technologies.
Having my newfound confidence in technology I feel with continual learning as a teacher I will be able to keep up with technology and thusly successfully incorporate it into my classroom. I believe that as an educator it is our responsibility to keep up with new ideas as to be able to accurately inform and educate our students. Using interactive whiteboards and student centred learning conjunctively will inturn create the best learning experience for the student.
I am a strong believer in the ‘teacher as a learner’ concept, as I noted for the teacher to be accurate and confident in teaching and using technology in the classroom they must continually learn and adopt new strategies and programs to be in used in the classroom. Thus, “As educators we are traditionally encouraged to focus on creating structures, systems and roles within our classrooms that achieve relatively fixed goals that enable our students to fit well into other school-based or systematic structures and processes” (Mag).
In conclusion, throughout this subject I have progressed from lacking confidence and fearing the use of technology that was foreign or new to me, to a confident and competent computer user. I now feel I can accurately and successfully educate my student and incorporate technology into my classroom, because I have now concurred it myself. Teacher confidence and competence in essential in smoothly incorporating technology and teaching students how to use and become more confident in computer literacies.
Sadly…we’ve come to the end of the road!
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