Over
the course of the semester, we have had a wide variety of technological
resources that we have been able to explore. A lot of these resources are great
tools that can be used in the classroom, and depending on the grade that I
teach, I plan to use almost every single one in the classroom! We have learned
technologies from blogs, to screencasts, to adobe spark and so much more! All
of these are wonderful tools that are available to us as teachers for free! It
is amazing to me looking at the school that I am in now, and how much teachers aren’t
using these! I feel like a lot of teachers now a days aren’t always up to speed
on the latest technology, but as far as I am concerned, I hope to teach my
fellow coworkers about all the wonderful technology that is available right on
our computers!
One
of my favorite tools that we used this semester was the digital story that we
most recently worked with. I love this tool because any grade level can use it!
(The younger grades might need some help, but it can surely be done!) This tool
has taught me so much about integrated technology, and I love how user friendly
and simple It is! One aspect I really enjoy about this tool, is that any
student can upload material to the story. Even for students that are at a lower
level, this is a great tool because those students don’t have to feel the
pressure to write (Especially the struggling ELL learners). They can say what
they think, and add in pictures to help them portray what they want to say.
One
lesson that I thought would be neat, is at the beginning of the year. In my
classroom right now, we have a thing called “friend of the week,” where each student
gets a week to let the class know all about them. I think that this could be a
great tool for any student to use to tell about their life! They can put almost
anything into it, and can even have help from the teacher if they don’t have a
computer at home! The part that I love about the digital story, is that the
student is narrating it, and can just be played during class time, so in case
you have some students that are shy, they don’t have to present their
information in front of the class at the beginning of the year!
This
is such a fun tool to use in the classroom, and even with kids that have
specific needs, you can accommodate it to almost any student! Some examples are
by either talking instead of writing, real pictures instead of drawn pictures,
working on it at school if the student doesn’t have a computer, and even
uploading personal work! This tool has a variety of uses in the classroom, and
I am excited to use this for my future class!


