Monday, October 21, 2013

Philosophy of Educational Technology

            Luckily last year I rewrote my Philosophy of Education to an Educational Technology Philosophy in on of my Master's classes I updated a few things from my experiences these last few months.


I believe that technology and teaching is a two-way street. In all aspects there are well planned activities while there will be unpredictable moments. Teachers and students need to be flexible and collaborate in traditional and non-traditional learning environments to achieve knowledge. Technology is a wonderful way to inspire and empower children to become greater than what they can imagine. Technology can open their minds and allow them to be immersed in their learning. As a technology leader, it is my goal to improve teacher technology usage as well as the students’ knowledge and skills.
As a passionate technology leader and lifelong learner, I always want to reflect upon my teaching experience and push myself to pursue more of an understanding of educational technology. I believe that that I can provide a well-designed framework, guiding teachers to meaningful tasks, and thinking about differentiated learning styles, as well as key technology skills to guide them to being a lifelong learner.
I think as a technology leader it is important to say that technology shouldn’t take over all teacher instruction; it’s beneficial for student learning to use a mixture of both. As a teacher you need to make sure the use of technology relates to the curriculum that is being taught for it to be valuable. The use of technology in a classroom can be beneficial for all students and even the teacher. Technology can liven up the classroom to a more interactive; student involved style, rather than the old school lecture base classroom. Learning is most likely to take place when students become engaged with material.
Understanding the variety of learning styles and student experiences is important because every learner is unique and special and deserves attention and respect. As a technology leader I have duty to the school and to the learner to provide an environment that encourages learning and self-confidence in that learning to all students/teachers. I have to remember Howard Gardner’s multiple intelligence and how it is going to play a role with each students learning style. Not every student will be the same and that you need to mix up lessons in order to involve all students different learning styles. Also we could think about ways in which students can learn from each other and by watching others, or they can use Bruner concept of discovery learning. This implies that student can construct his or her own knowledge through experience and searching for new information.
Technology should be used in the classroom and can be very valuable if it is used wisely and safely. The Internet is being used almost daily for many students whether it be at school or at home the students need to know how to protect themselves especially when parents or teachers aren’t there to help them. Ever since internet and technology has been at school this is one of the most important tools you can inform students about because of all the scary things that are out there.
I believe that it is important to provide everyone in the school with a clear framework for learning different technologies, clear goals, resources, and evaluations. I want to provide clear goals of workshops and trainings so the teachers/students can get a understanding of the different technologies. I also want to be able to provide them with different resources for the trainings so they can gain the knowledge and skills to succeed without me eventually. I also would like to have evaluations/feedback filled out in order for me to grow as a technology leader in the schools.
My goal as a technology leader is to help teachers, staff, and students to think critically, learn lifelong skills to aid in learning, and to develop strategies to problem solve. It is my main objective to make sure everyone involved loves learning by showing them the desire and motivation that I have to learn and how it can help them in the future with anything anybody wants to do in life. As a technology leader I have to be a role model for students and teachers, I need to share with them when I learn something new in order to continue learning. We have to prepare students not just for the next step in school but for life.
Last, and most important, I am passionate about what I do. I truly love doing anything with educational technology. Conveying this passion I believe it makes students want to learn more and become excited about learning. Technology continues to grow at such a rapid pace and its involvement in our world today. Even the growth from when I was a kid, to what it is today, you have to question what the future holds for technology.

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