Friday, January 18, 2008

Comments to Sara Dexter’s Article



I agree with the author’s ideas in this article. Using technology in the classroom is crucial to enhance student learning. To learn a new concept, students must be introduced to the new concept in multiple ways. Using traditional teaching methods in combination with using technology help students learn and visualize new concepts faster. Students can have a very important role in their learning when they are engaged on collecting information using digital cameras and other electronic devises that can be used in the classroom for this purpose. This is an opportunity for teachers to engage students in their learning process and get feedback how well students are doing.
I certainly like the idea of teachers working together based on the department and grade level. It takes more than one person to bring up new ideas to teaching in the classroom using technology. It is very hard for a teacher to be successful when work alone. In this situation sharing and working together makes all the difference. Another idea of the author is that teachers should have technical support in their schools. Many teachers have basic knowledge how to put a lesson into a power point presentation. But when it comes to working with websites, teachers need support and even constant training. The Internet makes it easy to communicate and share information. To use this powerful tool, teachers must be trained to keep up with changes and updates.

1 comment:

Elizabeth Langran said...

Right - the training and support aspects of using technology are crucial.

Some of your points here, such as using multiple ways to teach a new concept, are echoed in Universal Design for learning. Technology plays a very important role in this, but it is essential to remember that if technology is not supporting the learning outcomes, it does not need to be used.