Thursday, September 15, 2011
Albers and Harste
I think back to when I was a third grade student and remember that the only source of technology in my teachers classroom was an overhead projector and a tape player. Now I look at my classroom as a third grade teacher and I see the use of iPads, an interactive whiteboard, computers, a document cameras, laptops, an iPod, speakers, a microphone system, and more. These are things I have became used to teaching with and it makes me realized how things change over time and how we, as teachers, must adapt to those changes. We are in a society where having a cell phone in your pocket is normal and where facebook is a lot of peoples main source of communication. Being able to utilize these technological tools in our classrooms makes learning experience more relevant for our students. I could not imagine what it would be like to have a classroom like the one I described as we being in as a third grade student. Albers and Harste speak of how our world is high tech and through reading I have realized an even larger urgency than I did before to make sure that I keep up and am able to utilize the resources I have to benefit my students!
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I know what you mean about how things are different from when we were in school. I'll never forget the machine they used for teaching fluency. I hated that thing. Overhead projectors were the only thing my teachers had too. Our children are lucky that we have the technologies we do have.
ReplyDeleteI agree....i remember the overheads and tape players too. Times have really changed and our children are so lucky. It is amazing. I wonder what we will see in the next 10 years?!
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