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Minds On Technology

After reading the Technologist, I made a mind map to help summarize and organize the information. This module discusses the process that teachers should go through when they want to integrate technology into the classroom. As I read through the different parts, I felt that I would now know how to properly plan to integrate technology into the classroom. This guide helps take the guesswork away from know whether technology will be integrated successfully into a teachers lesson and helps restore the teachers confidence in their lesson plan. Educators will be able to implement technology to supplement student learning after reading this module.

Mind Map for the Technologist

I found that making the mind map really help me understand the information. Not only did I have to read all of the information, but the mind map caused me to have to find the key points and summarize the information into a few key points. I ended up drawing inspiration from sketch notes when designing my mind map. Since the module flows in steps, I decided to have my mind map direct the reader to follow the information in a specific order. I did this by including a guiding arrow in the background to show the reader to read the points in the clockwise direction. I also made the key idea clouds progressively change shades. I believe that this allows the reader to gain a better understanding of the order an educator should take when implementing technology into the classroom.

This module explains the steps needed to properly plan technology integration in the classroom. The first step is empathize, and this is where you need to evaluate the needs of the learners, and figure out what their needs are. The next step is define, which is a matter of finding what the challenge will be based on what you previously learned from the students. Once you figure out what the challenge is, you can move on to the ideate step. This is when the educator brainstorms ideas for what technology to use and how to implement it. The fourth step is prototype, which is where you need to do a test and see how it works. This is a great opportunity for feedback. Finally, the last step is connect. This is where the educator needs to make connections to the curriculum. A fun tech activity is only effective if the students learn what they are supposed to once finished. Following these five steps any educator should be able to successfully bring technology into the classroom.

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GHOST DISCOVERED IN THE DIGITAL AGE

I read the article Digital Ghosts in the Modern Classroom by Ashley Hinck. I chose to use an infographic because I have not made something quite like this before and wanted the experience of trying something new. I really liked this format because it allows you to to incorporate different depths of information in a quick format. Your eyes quickly catch the pictures and subtitles and the main idea is quickly conveyed. The infographic format really allows for creativity in how the information is expressed.

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I can relate to the students in this article. I rely on a set of steps to lead me to one correct answer. This is just the way I have been learning my whole life since I am a science and math student. We have always been given a series of steps to follow, however I can really see the upside to changing this. Allowing students to express themselves and figure out their own path will prevent the school system from killing creativity in students. I like the way that in Ashley Hinck’s class the students use more creativity than what traditional template programs would allow. I believe this is a great way to get students out of their comfort zone and break the mold of the banking model of education. Hinck also mentions how these drag and drop platforms that she characterizes as “digital ghosts” always give the student a working product. This does not allow students to face adversity where they would have to learn from their failures and build upon them. This model Hinck uses is much more relatable to the real world.

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