Technology Reflection Assignment
Description/Experience
In the last seminar, I was introduced to IPads. This new use of technology has “apps” short for applications that you download and can be instructional help for students. Although some apps cost money, they are very useful. The teacher that presented these IPads also showed everyone in our class different apps and how they are geared for certain aged children. I believe that an IPad is some of the best technology out right now and needs to be integrated in the classrooms as much as possible.
Application
An instructional activity that can be used in a first or second grade classroom in the aiding of mathematical addition.
First, provide some details regarding:
- Learners: My learners would be first or second grade students. The great thing about an IPad is that with as many apps as it has to offer, any age group can use it.
- Learning outcomes: At the end of this activity the learners will be gaining a firm understanding of addition and subtraction with numbers in the 10’s and 100’s place values.
- Assessment: Before the students got the chance to work with the IPad, I would test them. After the students all had a chance to work with the IPad, I would then test them again. If the scores improved, it would show me that the IPad instruction helped.
Second, break down your activity into a timeline of planned events and procedures. Here you should describe what students and the teacher will be doing chronologically during the activity. Below is one of the good examples from previous reflections:
- All the students would get tested to see where they stood with addition and subtraction.
- The lesson would begin with introducing the students to the IPad. This would only take a minute or two because the app that they would be using has step-by-step instructions.
- The students would then spend the next 10 minutes exploring the app and figure out how to use it and try a couple of problems.
- Following this exploration the students would be given 5 minutes to complete the individual assessment.
- Then, while waiting on the other students to finish, the students that had already completed all of the assignment would then take a post test of the same problems to see if they improved.
Reflection
Considering your learning activity described above, write a paragraph or two for each section below addressing the questions. It may be helpful to keep in mind the followings when reflecting:
- How well the use of this technology may support your teaching strategies in this activity.
- How effectively the use of this technology may enhance students' understanding of and learning from your particular content in this activity.
--Pedagogy-Content:
- In our seminar, there was an application that the teacher introduced, that had a voice recording button, so as the students were trying to figure out how to carry a number or if they need to barrow from the next place digit.
- Many students have prior misconceptions on carrying numbers when adding, and forgetting to cancel numbers out when barrowing. With the use of the IPad and my voice, this may prevent students from making these mistakes.
--Technology-Pedagogy:
- The technology is used as an aid in this case. Strengthening the understanding of addition and subtraction after it has already been taught by a teacher.
- This would provide practice for the students who are struggling with addition and subtraction and since the IPad is all touch screen, it will provide a fun way for students to do these math problems.
- Many times, students go overboard on the time that they are allowed to spend with the technology. This problem exists when children are working with computers or any other sort of technology.--Technology-Content:
- Because students love to work with technology, this will give them an incentive to want to work more and more on the practice problems. Students don’t particularly like working with paper and pencil, especially if they do not like writing. Using an IPad where students make number using their finger would be a lot more fun than writing.
- With many students, math is all repetition, so being able to write letters out on the IPad faster than writing with paper and pencil. --Technology-Pedagogy-Content:
- Since technology can never take the place of teachers and how they explain a concept, the IPad technology would be used as an enhancer to the subject. Students like technology when it is used for something they know how to do.
- Because students need to practice as much as possible, this technology allows them to do it in a timely fashion, and to also learn it in an effective manner because my voice would be recorded for step by step instructions to guide the children along each problem in case they get stuck.