the BUZZ in the classroom

I used the medium of Prezi to represent the ideas of the article “Tackling tech: How some Ontario teachers are attempting to limit students’ cellphone use” by Nadine Yousifi. I really enjoyed using the medium of Prezi, it was an easy medium use with many templates t0 pick from. Although there was templates I did not feel constricted because each template had many edit options. One thing I did not like was the presentation could not be downloaded and I had no idea how to add the presentation to the blog, I figured it out after talking to classmates. In the form of a Prezi presentation, I looked at the influence of handheld devices, mostly cellphones in the classroom and expressed my opinion on the concept of cellphones and technology in the classroom. The article goes through strategies to remove cellphones from the classroom resulting in a decrease of distractions as well. Two strategies are mentioned in forms of a cases, students put their phones in the case to remove them from the scene, remove Wi-Fi and so on. In the end, the decrease of distractions resulted in more class engagement and increased grade percentages.

Before reading the text, I knew that handheld devices were a distraction within the classroom and something needed to be done to help curve the distraction portion. I was hoping to hear more about the adaptation of handheld devices into the classroom and how we as educators can help utilize these devices and also minimize the distractions. I did find new information within the text though, the methods to decrease cellphone distractions were new and brilliant to me. Using cases to remove the cellphone services and WIFI is a great start to decreasing the distractions. but I really liked the second case model  where the velcro strip acted as a self-regulation tool. I feel that is one thing students are lacking, self regulation, and if we can incorporate this kill into the education world then why not help!

The world today is adapting and I think and strongly believe that as educators we need to have a growth mind set and adapt to the times, not ignore them. I do agree that cellphones are a distraction in the class, there is no doubting that, I just think we need to find a healthy balance between using devices and focusing on the lesson. There is a time and place for everything. Throughout my job history as a gymnastics coach, I have seen the increase in technology, I have seen how it distracts gymnastics coaches from their jobs, and athletes from training but I have also seen how it can enhance a coach by watching videos of drills and showing athletes the proper way to perform a skill.  Even within my placements I have seen the use of cellphones and handheld devices for good in terms of class participation, using the app ” Formative”, “Kahoot” and so on. Although this is the case, I have also seen the negatives and distractions that come along, like being on phones during lessons and independent work. Even as a student myself, I feel the distraction, going on my phone during class, looking through Facebook. I really liked the one case presented in the article, it was Velcro closed and the teacher used it as a self-regulation tool, yes students could have opened it and got their phone, but it would have been very loud and distracting. The other case was a locked case that students couldn’t get access to, this is not a good choice in my opinion because its hiding the problem and not helping solve it.

Yes, education and paying attention is important for students to succeed, and like the article stated, with the decrease in cellphone distractions there was a grade percentage increase, I just strongly think that we could find a balance between putting the distraction away and embracing the distraction.

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Ashley Evans

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