Every lesson needs a well thought out "game" plan in order for it to be effective. There are so many angles a teacher must look at when creating a lesson. To name a few a teacher must look at meeting content standards, meeting all learning styles, modifying, and to add to our long list we must meet the NETS-T standards in order to give our students the 21st century education that is required for today's future.
After reviewing the GAME plan that I developed I realize that the GAME plan needs to be implemented into many of my daily lesson plans. The impact that the GAME plan will have on my teaching instruction will go further then just the blogging that I have documented in this course. I see how imperative it is for teacher and students to have a GAME plan when applying any sort of knowledge that needs to have a clear final product. In reality you cannot really teach or learn without setting learning goals, taking action to meet those goals, monitoring progress, and evaluate or extend the lesson (Cennamo, Ross, Ertmer, 2009).
Because I will be integrating more technology into my classroom I will incorporate the GAME plan into more of those lessons that require the use of technology. The new techniques that I have learned such as digital storytelling, blogging, wiki pages, and VoiceThread will take time and energy to impose on my lessons, but I believe that with the use of the GAME plan strategy I will be successful and so will my students.
Furthermore, I also learned the importance for allowing students to work individually, in small groups, and in whole-group settings. The importance of preparing the computers, and preparing the students for computer use is not to be undermined either. The GAME plan strategy and template will not be left to collect dust once this course is over. I will graciously take this one with me and enforce it on other teachers to try and implement it in their daily teaching.
Reference:Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach (Laureate Education custom edition). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.
Monday, April 26, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
GAME Plan Used By Students
The GAME plan strategy can easily be incorporated into lessons for my students to use in their assignemnts. I will first need to introduce them to the NETS-T standards and have them become familiar with them. I can then use the GAME plan strategy every time I introduce them to a new technology tool. For example, with The Outsiders WebQuest lesson I can have them set goals to explore other Webquests and then take action to find another one that they can use in my classroom or even another classroom like science or social studies. They can then monitor their WebQuests and actually make a lesson of their own to offer to bring into the classroom and share. They can then evaluate and share their lesson and WebQuest with that of other classmates. During this time they can take notes and compare their plan to others. This GAME plan can really turn into something bigger than just a lesson I taught; they will discover the world of WebQuests, how to create a lesson, and how fun it is to learn in this manner. I can do this with blogging and digital story telling too. Allowing students to be part of their own GAME plan can create some amazing lessons created by students. I can see how this will clearly allow for students to think critically and creatively. I feel that when we allow them to create their own lessons and take action for it they will rise to the bar and become the "teachers." If we allow them to evaluate their own creations of lessons I believe they will become life long learners and more succsessful in life as well.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
Revising My GAME Plan
After sitting down and actually completing The Outsiders WebQuest lesson myself, I realized that I needed to make changes with the handout that I created for my students. The handout had too much busy work that it took away from being able to browse and enjoy the WebQuest. I feel that if a lesson involves teaching students a new tool to use they need time to be able to browse, become familiar with it, and enjoy it. I went back and created a completely different handout with the same objective of allowing them to be able to become familiar with the time era of when The Outsiders takes place. I allow them more choice with guidance now. I also added classtime for them to reflect and discuss and share what they discovered and what they liked or did not like about the activity. I realized that this project will take two days to complete, something I was not sure of yet. Overall I feel pretty good about carrying out this activity and cannot wait to use it next year with my students.
Furthermore there is so much more that I still need to learn when it comes to WebQuests. One goal that I have is to actually create my own with the help of our applied technology teacher (NETS-T standard 1). I have very limited time and realize that this may take a while, but learning how to actually create one can have a huge impact when teaching. I also would like to find more teachers that have used this type of activity in their lessons and become familiar with how they used them as a learning experience. I will research this by asking teachers within my own building and research the Internet (NETS-T standard 5). Based on the NETS-T, I still have many goals for incorporating technology into my classroom by adding more NETS- T standards into my teaching. For example, I plan on creating a digital story telling lesson for next year too (NETS-T standard 2).
There is so much that technology has to offer for the classroom, and since it is constantly changing, I will learn and teach new technology to my students as often as possible. I will provide many different forms of formative and summative assessments that are aligned with content and technology standards and use resulting data to inform learning and teaching. I will also commit myself to evaluate and reflect on current research and professional practice on a regular basis. By committing to doing all of the above this will help improve my learning and contribute to completing some of my goals for integrating technology into my classroom.
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Furthermore there is so much more that I still need to learn when it comes to WebQuests. One goal that I have is to actually create my own with the help of our applied technology teacher (NETS-T standard 1). I have very limited time and realize that this may take a while, but learning how to actually create one can have a huge impact when teaching. I also would like to find more teachers that have used this type of activity in their lessons and become familiar with how they used them as a learning experience. I will research this by asking teachers within my own building and research the Internet (NETS-T standard 5). Based on the NETS-T, I still have many goals for incorporating technology into my classroom by adding more NETS- T standards into my teaching. For example, I plan on creating a digital story telling lesson for next year too (NETS-T standard 2).
There is so much that technology has to offer for the classroom, and since it is constantly changing, I will learn and teach new technology to my students as often as possible. I will provide many different forms of formative and summative assessments that are aligned with content and technology standards and use resulting data to inform learning and teaching. I will also commit myself to evaluate and reflect on current research and professional practice on a regular basis. By committing to doing all of the above this will help improve my learning and contribute to completing some of my goals for integrating technology into my classroom.
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Sunday, April 4, 2010
Evaluating My GAME Plan
I am very sorry for getting to this blog so late in the week. I have been packing and moving all week and weekend on top of everything else that goes with our busy teacher lives. Anyway as far as my GAME plan goes I have created a handout that will guide my students through The Outsiders WebQuest. The handout is designed to allow them to browse through the site independently that way I can facilitate. I still need to create a modified version for my ELA and Special Ed. students. I also need to create a rubric, which I know is something I should have created first. However, the rubric was in mind while I created the handout. I have yet to figure out how much time needs to be allotted for this project. Therefore I will sit down this week and do the assignment myself, this will also allow me to make any changes necessary to the assignment if need be. I have decided to take 30 minutes of classroom time to go over the handout and rubric with my students and also model for them on my computer and projector how to find the site and show them how to navigate through the site. Once we have done that I will have some practice skills for them to work on before actually heading down to the computer lab, I know this may take longer if there are lots of questions, but I do not anticipate too many questions because of my instructions. I am also still working on what would be the best way to evaluate their experience of what they learned. I will ask my colleagues what they think would be a good idea for self-reflection. I will also ask them of any WebQuests they have used in the past and how did they use them for ideas.
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