Thursday, August 30, 2012

Classrooms are Getting iSmart


The classrooms in the videos from the One-to-One program and the Transformed Classroom video physically looked like any other classroom, with the addition of iPads and laptop computers.  There were still desks and chairs for all of the students as well as boards to write on.  Some classes continued to use a textbook while others found them needless with the new technology.  In the classroom with the iPads, two students shared one tablet do they were seated in pairs.

The technology increased communication between the students and the teachers.  They could e-mail one another at any time so a student could have work looked over, returned, and corrected before class even began.  Discipline with using the computers was a bit of a problem with they first received them but the student quickly got into a pattern of appropriate use.

Differentiation of instruction was achieved with the new technology.  In the 5th grade classroom full of tablets, students played many educational games.  Skill level in those games acts as a form of differentiation because every student can go at his or her own rate.  Technologies like these make it easier than printing out several different worksheets and giving only certain students certain worksheets.

In my classroom, I would love every student to have access to computers whenever they were needed instead of signing up for library or computer lab time.  I would use them to share videos I thought to be of value.  There is a great youtube channel called Crash Course.  Crash Course teaches both biology and world history.  I would use the world history videos to introduce a new unit of study.  Viewing sources such as political cartoons or old pictures is much more easily done on a computer.  The image would not be degraded or get blurred in the printing process, and if everyone has the image in front of them then there is no eye strain.  I would use the computers like the other teachers to distribute homework and collect papers so less trees are cut down.

The sheer amount of technology in the classrooms surprised me.  I went to school with no smart boards and very few computers.  We used overhead projectors a lot.  The fact that a school can get a bunch of 5th graders iPads astounds me.  The use of the technology was very interesting.  The teachers used the technology in unexpected ways, ways that I could not even imagine because I lack the experience.