I have made huge gains throughout this course in the short
few weeks we were here and I am very pleased with my progress. Before this
course, I had honestly never touched an iphone, ipad or i anything. I have a
Dell laptop, I have a Samsung phone and I consider the i “user” world to be
cliquish, I assumed the technology was just a passing fad that wasn’t so
helpful, and would quickly become out dated anyway. I consider myself a current
teacher, I’m flexible, I teach on my feet, I use multiple intelligences and
UDL, I’m inclusive, I used a lot of computer apps and technology- but not to
the best advantage I could. Especially not to the personalized needs of my
students.
Conveniently I got issued an ipad from my new school
directly before this course started. Until I sat in this class, I didn’t open
it or use it. I didn’t know how to get apps, I couldn’t see the purpose of the
apps, I had no idea what was available. I’m not a Luddite, I was just-
resistive.
In not time, I was downloading apps like crazy, and even
entertaining myself in the evenings using the world creator app games I
downloaded, and the math apps that were tutoring me in math! It really was
opening up a world of possibilities. I could quickly see which apps would have
helped my students, which apps would engage the whole class, how to really take
class to the next level. Much to my surprise,
I quickly became comfortable with the ipad. I’ve even emailed my principal to
see how I could get an allotment to purchase apps. The hand on use of the ipad and apps that you
had loaded were very helpful. The “selfie” assignment was a great assignment to
start with as it was easily achievable, and lined us up for success. The app
smash was likewise timed well. I found it overwhelming at first and I was
uncomfortable- but change is uncomfortable as one’s boundaries are pushed and prior
knowledge updated. The app smash method was very effective to get hands on
experience not only using all the apps, but deciphering which app would be the
most useful for what aspect of the book. While using them, I was also subconsciously
determining how the app would be useful (or not) in my class. I then had my own
ipad and was downloading useful apps while we were working. This experience
with the App Smash increased my confidence. I could then pick and choose what I wanted,
and make wish lists. The articles we read further reinforced my acceptance, and
embracing of the new technology.
Breakthrough for Josh really helped me realize that ADHD
students could thrive when using assistive tech because most of the apps
provide immediate feedback, are engaging, and provide rewards. I always thought
assistive tech would be further distracting, but it’s more so taking the
students energy and directing it in a targeted manner.
I also found that most research I read seemed to conclude that
ipads are indeed useful, significant gains have been made in classes, but the
results are always vague. More research needs to be done to discover exactly
how the changes happened, and why. I think the data is hard to collect because
there are so many variables and the technology is ever advancing. It is helpful
though to hear the different case studies of how specific technologies helped
specific students.
Another “big idea” that I took away from this course is that
Ipads make learning so much fun. Just as
learning games without technology are fun in school, learning with technology
(Specifically small, hand held, personalized, bright, shiny, talking,
interactive technology) is 200x more fun! Students feel like they’re getting to
“play” when they use the ipad, but again, channelling their energy in a targeted
manner will result in huge gains.
Engaging students in class is so important, ensuring students succeed is
equally important- Ipads let us support students through UDL and making
everything accessible, it all makes so much sense to take the pencil out of the
process if the pencil is the problem.
I think we’re finally starting to see the shift in education
that fair doesn’t always mean equal- different people need different supports,
and challenges. No everyone needs to write a paper pencil test. Allowing one to
type, or to verbalize answers doesn’t mean that it’s not fair, it means each
student is getting what they need.
Another aspect of the course that I loved was blackboard
collaborate. I can really see the varieties of use it provides. How else could
you gather people together, from anywhere around the world, place them in one “room”
but still have video options, mic, handing out documents, and recording the
entire thing to play back at a later time. I could use it when I’m coaching to
reach my students, I could tutor with it via distance and provide visuals, we
could have online staff meetings, parent meetings- possibilities truly are
endless.
The last assignment we did was the imovie trailer- I felt
this was a beautiful end to the course. Everything fell into place when we
created it. It was easy. I felt like I had come full circle using the
technology.
My confidence using the ipad has increased exponentially,
and equally as important, I see the ipad as an integral part of my classroom. A
way to hook student, support students, challenge students, reward student; what
a great piece of technology.
GREAT summary Ashley. I'm SO glad you enjoyed the course and you're now excited about the potential of iPads to include all students in fun and meaningful ways. Hope to see you in future courses!
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ReplyDeleteI agree whole-heartedly that "fair does not always mean equal" and this is certainly a point I will remind myself as I continue in my teaching career. It is about providing our students with the proper tools for them to access information independently, and thanks to this course, I think we are better informed to assist in this area!
Your blog is very well done and extremely informative - thanks for sharing!
~Shauna
ASH!! You are done!!! Congratulations! I am so happy that I met you along our journey and I know that we learned so much. I'm glad you are no longer an apple product virgin hahahaha I used to be an android girl too but the apps that are with apple are top notch and can't be beat.
ReplyDeleteYour iMovie was exceptional. It was super entertaining! Your team did an excellent job. I, like you, am walking away with a whole new perspective and feel as though I have learned a great deal from this course! Enjoy the rest of your summer and I'll probably see you on the ball-field next spring!
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