Technology In the Classroom - 1 views
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Technology should enhance learning. There is no value in just having access to it but more important how it is used.
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Technology in the classroom can help students become capable users, information seekers, problem solvers and decision-makers.
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in order to teach to the standards and enhance literacy in this multicultural environment, technology has to be integrated into the classroom in one way or another.
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It helps the emergent learner, students with disabilities, students with language disabilities and the gifted child. With the cultural and socioeconomic diversity in our schools today, teaching effectively to these different levels of ability, background, interests, learning styles and modalities is a major challenge. We usually teach to the majority since it is somewhat impractical to try to tailor teaching to each student. Too basic an instruction will help the struggling learner but bore the gifted and visa versa. Thus poorer students are left hanging in their confusion, and the brightest students miss exciting challenges. With computers as tutors, each student has the ability to work at their own pace.
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With individualized computer instruction, students can always immediately request help if something is unclear. Computers help to make it more interactive. They are extremely effective with the struggling learners because they (unlike humans) have unlimited patience. Computers can teach via a multitude of modalities depending on the learning style of the student (Bennett, 2002).
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The computer can also be used to educate the smarter students who easily get bored in a traditional classroom since they reach their goal faster
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Smolin and Lawless (2003) believe that becoming literate in the technological age leads to new responsibilities for teachers.
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Technology helps connect multicultural education in a number of ways. Media and telecommunications are a vital part of today's youth culture. Individuals with weak or little technological skills will find it difficult to survive in the competitive and global environment of the future.
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Hypermedia is used as a learning tool for students with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) (Bermudez and Palumbo, 1994). It enables users to access information in a non-linear and self-tailored fashion by creating individualized learning environments.
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Feldman (n.d.) has appropriately summarized the ways technology supports early literacy. The teacher should facilitate the use of technology based on the instructional objective(s) being taught. Some of these are: Developmentally appropriate (interactive) software that supports instructional outcomes helps develop higher-level reasoning and problem solving skills. Electronic Books benefit young readers, ESOL and Special Education students. Word processing helps students write more fluently. CDs make accommodations for different languages and allow students to hear directions in their native language but require them to read the stories and do word work in English. The World Wide Web makes different types of reading materials more accessible to students. Text size can be increased for students with visual impairments and vocabulary can be simplified for emerging readers. Virtual Field Trips allow children to travel beyond the classroom without actually leaving. Digital Images allow students to record and document their experiences.
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When teachers used computers for simulations and models or for data analysis, the students scored 5-6 points higher than those that had no computer access.
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The report showed that moderate use (once or twice a week) proved most beneficial. In classes where students had a daily dose of technology, scores were lower. A recommendation is that technology should be used to enhance the education by engaging students into higher order thinking skills and not as a substitute for teaching.
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We have seen that technology can act as an individual tutor and a valuable tool for the struggling learner, for ESL students and for multicultural education.
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We are currently penalizing schools with poor grades. Most of these schools are in the inner cities with lower socioeconomic status, lack of funding, equipment and teachers. Rather than withhold funds from these schools, I believe/recommend that these schools should be the ones to get funding for technology since it benefits the struggling student the most.
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Computers can provide universal success by dividing lessons into segments to the extent needed to make sure that everyone can accomplish something.