This has been a wonderful journey filled with enriching learning experiences for me. I have benefited from not only working through each thing but reading the reflections of others within this group. My thinking has changed from technology being an addition to teaching to technology being a necessity for and in teaching. Our students needs are changing and our teaching styles need to change with them. The world is leaning toward online learners as we have been during this 10 weeks. Being an active learner not passive is also necessary to survive in an online environment. It has become necessary for us to teach our students how to become a good online student that is not afraid to get involved in online discussions or blogs with others in the course as a means of learning and sharing. Students of the 21st century are stimulated more and focus more on what they see. Using these tools to teach will allow educators to reach all the diverse learners that appear in our classrooms today.
I plan to pull as many technologies that I can into my classroom and provide my students with a blend learning experience. With the diverse population of learners that are now entering into my classroom I see the need to be more diverse in my teaching style by using different tools to teach. Varying the tools I use will allow me to reach all my students. These tools will allow me to provide personalized instruction and meet my students where they are while keeping their attention and focus while improving their learning experience. I am able to bring some spice to my teaching as well, I am very excited to be able to learn all that I can about teaching with technology. These tools will allow me to collaborate with teachers outside of my immediate area and learn even more. Over the years I have attended many workshops in the area of Science and received many tools to work with but none have made a greater impact or been able to reach more students than the technology tools. Each of these technology applications serves a different purpose. Many of them are able to be used together.
I will continue to learn about Web 2.0 Tools through MACUL Space which looks like a good place to share ideas and learn new things. Reading other educators blogs is a good way to learn about good resources without having to search the web which becomes time consuming. I value the opinion of other educators enough to take a look at the sites that they recommend. I plan to log on to take a look at this site each day to stay abreast of what is going on.
My biggest take aways from this experience is learning the importance of educator blogs and how to a active participant in a blog. Before I would just read a few blogs and not comment, but now I see the importance and benefits of being actively involved.
You're done! Congratulations. It was fun to see and read about your ideas for using Web 2.0 tools in the Chemistry classroom. I took lots of chemistry myself many years ago, and wish I'd had some of the amazing resources available today. Great job - have a good school year.
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