Saturday, March 17, 2018

ETEC Technology Integration Project

This 7 week course is coming to an end quickly.............  I have attached the lesson plan along with the link that will take you to my Technology Integration Project if you have any issues with the video.Synonyms using Word Clouds  

 

Article Review #3


 RUSH, E. B. (2015). Genius Hour in the Library. Teacher Librarian, 43(2), 26-30.

When searching to find an article that was geared more toward the library I saw the title “Genius Hour in the library” and it intrigued my little brain.  The author begins by explaining what the Genius Hour actually is.  Genius Hour is a new movement in education “that allows students to spend time in school exploring, researching, and studying any topic of their choice.” (Rush 2015)  The author also goes into detail about what inspired her to create this and how she went about implementing it into her library.
Rush begins the article by explaining that Genius Hour is a new movement in education, “that allows students to spend time in school exploring, researching, and studying any topic of their choice.” (Rush, 2015) Rush details her inspiration and steps for implementing Genius Hour into her library. 
Rush’s first step was to get support from the school administration and faculty.  From there Rush outlined where to begin with, the students. She suggests a student/parent digital survey engage the students and parents in the project. The digital results will make it easier to keep track of the students’ topics and resources needed. Once the students have chosen a topic to research she teaches library skills such as how to use reference sources and how to evaluate websites.
I found the idea of the genius hour interesting. I love the idea of students learning about something they are passionate about while learning literacy skills. The article only skimmed the use of technology during Genius Hour. I was hoping it would incorporate more technology than using the computer to research. While I found this article informative, it did not increase my instructional technology knowledge.



Saturday, March 10, 2018

Article Review #2




Trends in the Military consist of two challenges:

  • International responsibilities of a national or multinational military force

  • New Technologies      

The military has challenges when trying to keep up with the new trends that are out.  In this age we almost can’t keep up with technologies, so with the Military it’s a huge challenge for them to continue to keep us safe when technology in a sense can leave our military vulnerable.  The Military also faces many issues when it comes to IDT such as:

  1. Funding,

  1. Technological range, 

  1. Deliver environment, 

  1. Design constraints.




It’s hard to keep up with something when you are not on the same level playing field. Funding seems to be a issue in many context, there is never enough money to fund what we need.  Because all area of the military are not ideal training locations, they must ensure that training is adaptable to all environments.  



HealthCare Education








Healthcare Education is comprised of various program sets:


  1. Academic Medical Center and Health Profession Schools
  2. Government Agencies
  3. Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology companies & Private Foundations
  4. Professional Societies and Health Associations
  5. Hospitals, Clinics, and other Care Giving Institutions
This context is so broad and covers many areas of healthcare.  This industry is very important but as stated in the Military context money is an issue as well.  We continuously hear debates about healthcare.  Staying with the trends and current with new cures, medicines, and other things that make patients well change with time.  When we think about the past technology in the medical field to current, we have evolved so much and will continue with time.





Business & Industry




Trends and Issues in the Business & Industry:


  1. Cross Cultural Training
  2. Better, Faster, Cheaper

When working in the business industry you meet and encounter many different people from many different backgrounds.  Companies must ensure that their employees are trained and equipped to deal with people from all backgrounds.  This is a task for companies to ensure they are able to train their employees when they come from different backgrounds.  The better, faster, and cheaper, stems from money.  Production being made faster at a cheaper rate to make the company more money.  This is the goal of companies, and many have not been able to figure how to balance all three. 



When researching these trends, they are similar in one context to the area I work in and that is $ (Money).  Money seems to be an issue with all areas when trying to keep up with the trends in Design.  



I think it will be a hard task to get your youth prepared to live in a world that cannot sustain what they are used to.  In the classroom without technology we see our teachers struggle to get students to understand the concept that is being taught.  Imagine them in a world where they are used to having technology and then it being taken away.  That is similar to taking a bottle away from a newborn baby and expecting them to sustain.  People always are quick to say we should do as other countries, but I am not quick to make those comments.  Let's take two middle school for instance, what may work for one school setting may not work for another.  Now I am all for taking bits and making it work but to take a whole concept and expect it to work exactly the same in another environment would be wishful thinking.  

References
Reiser, R. A. & Dempsey, J. V. (2012). Trends and issues in instructional design and technology, 18(2), 2-6

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Article Review #1 - Education Technology-Special Needs


Glaeser, L. (2016). Breaking through: Using educational technology for children with special needs.  Education & Information Technologies, 21(5),  1243. Doi:10.1007/s10639-015-9378-4

Technology can be a great tool in the classroom with many different learner.  Teachers can find it very difficult to differentiate instruction for 20 plus students in one class, with different needs and different learning styles.  Education technology can often help teachers personalize lessons and skills enhancement to each students.  Students with learning disabilities often are drawn to computers and other gadgets, so using them in the learning process seems to be a wise choice. 

After reading the article, it became clear that this article is about using one tool and that is a tablet to assist with learning.   It is a huge disappointment that when reading this article you think you will find out different ways to engage students with special needs.  Even though disappointed using tablets can be very beneficial to come of the students we encounter with special needs.   There are a few questions the book attempts to answer: (Glaeser 2016)
  1. What type of impact does tablet technology have on children with special needs?
  2. How does educational technology factor into tablet technology?
  3. What kind of results are documented on the positive impact tablet technology has on children with special needs?
·         Can Breaking Through be a tool for people who live and work with special needs children? 

The breakthrough example that was used was on the basis of an autistic child who discovered his Aunt’s IPad.  Once he discovered this Ipad it immediately started reducing the number of frustrations he dealt with. (Glaeser 2016)  I can see how this tool can work, but I wonder the range of students this tool will work with.  The research is very limited to the type of students with disabilities as well as the tools you can use.  The article to me is very misleading of what I originally thought I was going to get out of it, but it does offer a wonderful tool that can be used with certain students with disabilities.