There are many emerging technologies that will have a significant impact on education. One of these emerging technologies that I discovered that will impact education is the typical iPod. I know teachers usually confiscate iPods rather than encourage students to use them in the classroom. In a school in
This technology will help me as a teacher because I will have fewer students leaving the room to receive resource help. This will also help me have a more inclusive classroom. Even though programming the iPod will take some time prior to the lesson or test, it will make such a difference when it comes time to teach the lesson or have students take the test. This technology will benefit my future students because it allows students with special needs to work more independently and it helps increase their self-esteem.
Another emerging technology I found that will have a significant impact on education is podcasting. Another school that is located in
This technology is a fun and exciting way students can take charge of their education. I think podcasting will help me as a teacher because it is a great way for me to help my future students develop their language and writing skills. Podcasting can also benefit my future students because students will be given the opportunity, through podcasting, to teach each other such skills as research, writing, and making presentations. Often times, students learn best when they are learning from their peers and podcasting is a great way for them to experience this. The students will demonstrate what they learned in their podcasts, which will make it easy to see how well the students are learning through the use of podcasts in the classroom.
A third emerging technology that will have an impact on education is the iBook Notebook. A middle school in
The iBook Notebooks seemed to fit the student's modern-day world and accomplished all of this. Through the use of the iBooks in the school, the students are showing significant gains in reading and writing literacy. The iBooks benefit the ESL students who are now being given the opportunity and access to revise their work before they submit it, which is helping students score higher on assignments. This technology will help me as a teacher because I will know my students will have access to a computer in the classroom, when often times many students do not have access to computers at home. This will help when I am deciding what lessons to plan because I know the whole class will have equal opportunity when it comes to having computer access. This technology will also benefit my students in the same way by providing them with computer access in the classroom. Also through the use of some of the software applications that came with the iBook Notebooks, my future students will be given the opportunity to improve their reading and writing literacy.
Even though in this discussion I talked about apple products, really any similar technology would do the same job just as well. Using the apple products just gave a more detailed example of how these products are being put to good use in schools to benefit student's education. You can find more information about iPods, podcasting, and iBook Notebooks as emerging technologies being used in schools at http://www.apple.com/education/profiles/.
5 comments:
Tabitha, you did a great job on your emerging technologies project. You went into depth on ways to utilize ipods and ibooks in the classroom. Along with that, the benefits of using these technologies were clearly stated and logical. Keep up the good work!
Using the iPod sounds amazing! I never thought of using it for students who need paraprofessionals to help them. I also liked the idea of using the computer notebooks for one-on-one interaction because too often in the classroom students and teachers are separated because of the number of students teachers need to help. You really brought up some great and fun ideas that I may actually try in my classroom! Great job!
One thing that I really like that is how you included the idea of bringing the iPod into the classroom. I have noticed this in some of my own classes. Many students, particularly if they are giving presentations or teaching a lesson will bring music in as part of their project. It used to be that they would have to find a CD player, or bring in their laptop, and now with iPods they can just bring in them in with speakers. This makes it much easier to play the song you want with less bulky equipment.
I really like the the use of ipods in a classroom--any time we can connect learning to students' daily life it's probably great! I never would have thought about an ipod as learning tool! Good Job!
While I agree that computers are very useful tools for students to get to know how to use, I find myself disagreeing with the idea that was referenced to in your post about how textbooks are outdated. At least, I don't think they are entirely. I think that textbooks are still useful things for students to get to know how to use for their own benefit. Nonetheless, ibooks definitely give students an edge, and help keep them engaged like a teacher by himself or herself may sometimes have difficulty doing.
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