This week I am very grateful to have such a supportive culture of my professional development on my campus. Having this supportive culture is one of the vital components of effectively integrating technology into the classroom (Laureate Education Inc., 2009). This has sort of been my mantra for my GAME Plan. As I reflect on last week’s entry it has occurred to me that I truly am part of a professional learning community on my campus, even if it is not defined as such. My colleagues have once again proved to be an invaluable resource to me. One of my co workers provided me the Smart Board Interactive Whiteboard learner Workbook (Smart Technologies, 2006). I have learned that every board is accompanied with one of these, but the one in the classroom that I have recently acquired is missing, so I have been flying blind for quite some time. Now that I have it, my GAME Plan is being modified to center around the workbook and the many resources that it provides. This workbook is a 95 page document that describes everything I need to know about my Smart Board. In addition, it provides a ton of additional resources ranging from power point presentations to video tutorials about how to use the Smart Board. By using different types of resources, I will be providing myself with a much better rounded learning experience, which is an approach that is also suggested for use with students (Laureate Education Inc., 2009). If it is proven to work for students, then it is a path I am very interested in taking!
My modified goal is to use the resources that I now have available to me to meet the NETS-T standard of demonstrating “fluency in technology systems and the transfer of current knowledge to new technologies and situations” (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008). In addition to keeping a reflective journal on my progress, I will also be creating a reflection of the workbook.
The only difficulty that I can see in the immediate future is that some of the language in the workbook is unfamiliar to me, so I will have to employ some research skills to determine some of the content, but that is very manageable.
References:
International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). National education standards for teachers (NETS-T). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Teachers_2008_EN.sflb.ashx
Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2009). Enriching Content Area Learning Experiences with Technology Part 1. [DVD]. Baltimore , MD (Author).
Laureate Education, Inc. (Producer). (2009). Promoting self-directed learning. [DVD]. Baltimore , MD (Author).