3-2-1 for Mod 4 (M4)
Three Important Takeaways
- I really appreciated the backward approach reading for the reminder that a curriculum is focused on the learning. I think it's important to focus on what needs to be taught and then looking for creative ways to teach that, possibly with technology. I think this is the best way to make sure technology is being used appropriately in the classroom.
- I think the first three letters of WHERETO are really important. I think preparing students for what's ahead with primers on lessons and what they'll need to know is a really important step and I also think it's important to get them excited. I think students recognizing things that they've been prepared for will help keep them more engaged.
- I agree with this module's stance on technology as a means of assessment. Technology allows for many different forms of technology and usually speeds up the process compared to written methods. I think students and teachers alike really appreciate the streamlining.
Two Resources
- Common Sense Media's Ed Tech Reviews and Resources is a really great tool. It makes it easy to sort and evaluate technology tools on a number of criteria. This would be my go-to as a teacher.
- I also really like Ultimate EdTech Chart for Teachers and Educators. As someone who is pretty unfamiliar and anti-artificial intelligence, I appreciated the tips and tools available for using AI as a teacher. Although I'm still hesitant, I feel that I'm more likely to feel better about AI in the future.
One Idea I can Implement
- I'm going to go back to backward design for this part. I am really excited about implementing technology in the classroom, but I don't always feel like I have the best ideas or that I'm going to get the best use out of it. I will feel a lot more confident in the technology I choose if I use backward design.
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