Sunday, August 31, 2014

What Will Teaching in the Twenty First Century be Like? Blog Post # 2

In the Mr. Dancealot video, the instructor teaches his dance class without engaging his students. They simply sit there and take notes from a powerpoint. I believe the overall message of the film is to show educators that students cannot learn by lecturing and taking notes alone. We are human beings and we learn from our successes and mistakes. If a student is not allowed to practice what is being taught; then, how do we as educators expect them to learn? It is vital that all students be engaged by their instructors and encouraged to explore new skills and techniques for learning. Not everyone learns the same way. By allowing students to engage with not only the instructor, but other students as well, their is a higher chance of success within the classroom. I personally feel that the video presented us with an imperative message, that instead of pumping facts and stories into the brains of our students; lets let them LEARN.

Robert's video Teaching in the Twenty First Century, shows that we have officially entered a new era of teaching and learning. Technological devices such as tablets and smart phones are the key source of information for student in the twenty first century. A student can now look up information on WHATEVER, WHEREVER, WHENEVER. The role of the teacher has now shifted from a primary information source to a FILTER. I stress the filter because, as said earlier, the information is already there.
Roberts believes that as educators, we should now focus on teaching skills rather than information and facts alone. One example he used in the video was, "if you asked a student how to apply for a credit card, or how to fix a car, what would they say?" It is skills; rather than facts alone that we should focus on in the twenty first century. Also, according to Roberts, we should be teaching professionalism as well. We should show students how to create personal portfolios to show the student's work and progress for potential future opportunities whether it be applying for college or seeking employment. I feel Roberts has a great idea in mind, and it has opened my eyes to what teaching really means for the twenty first century. It has shown me that the ways of old are outdated and to be open to new approaches of teaching within the classroom. With all the technology surrounding us at all times, we as educators, should use these tools to our advantage.

When I fist read this assignment and saw the question "why does the networked student even need a teacher?", I thought the question to be absurd. However, once I actually watched the video, I must say my opinion shifted a little. The way the student in the video was given literally ANY topic to choose from and the way he was able to obtain sources, view/listen to lectures on his topic and connect with people world wide was astounding. However, although he has abundant resources; who will teach him what to do with all of his gathered information? That is where the teacher comes in. The teacher guides the student through the research process. She took time to teach the young man how to validate information, differentiate sources, and search the web for resources. She also showed support and excitement in her student's work. Educating a networked student is definitely a new style of teaching, but it only makes sense. The world has changed, and so has the way students learn. I believe as educators, we should all encourage networking, and be there to guide our students through their learning experience.

The networked student

I believe Vicki Davis' thesis is that students need more than a text book and lectures to learn. Like I have stated before, students learn differently. By opening her class to new methods of learning, she has allowed those students who would have troubles in an ordinary classroom setting a chance to succeed. I love that she even allows her students to teach one another new things and take such a strong role in her classroom. I also found it interesting that she admitted to her students actually teaching HER new things and ideas. Overall, I think that her class is awesome in the fact that she allows her students to be viewed as equal and gives them the opportunity teach one another. I feel that since the information is sometimes coming from another class mate or friend rather than an authoritative figure; the learning process seems more fun and effective.

Well, I must say that the fact that these early elementary children only had the mac book airs for two days and had completed tasks which I had never heard of ASTONISHING! It was almost embarrassing. I am only in my second education class and I am excited about learning in EDM310 what these children have learned in elementary shcool. To answer the question at hand, "Who's ahead in the Learning Race?" I would have to say that, personally, I am extremely way behind in comparison to these 7-9 year olds. I cannot speak for everyone in our class, but I feel I can safely say the same for the most of us. This video along with the others, has shown me that the way I was taught my whole life is becoming history and that a new chapter of learning and teaching is underway.

Cell phones in the classroom

I think that flipping the classroom is a great idea. This is a new way of teaching/learning I had never heard of until now. I feel like this would be a great way to allow students to come to you and address real problems and questions. By allowing the student to come to class with the information needed already fresh on their minds is a great way to save quality time with students. Last semester I did my sit in at Mary G. Montgomery High School. One day the teacher whom I was placed with told me that the one thing he could change was the one on one time with his students. If you spend the entire time lecturing or reading from a book, the students do not have a chance to ask questions or seek the essential help needed to learn a lesson or assignment. I feel that by utilizing the flipping the class technique, students will have a greater chance of actually grasping what is being taught to them.

Friday, August 22, 2014

What About EDM 310? Blog Post #1

When I first heard that I had to take EDM 310 as part of my curriculum; I had no clue what that meant. I started asking fellow education majors what they had heard about the class and if they had taken EDM 310. I was soon filled in on what this class was and what to expect. Everyone told me that at first it was a little overwhelming but over time the class and it's assignments got easier. I was encouraged not to get behind on any assignments. I was told that if I got behind on my assignments that it would most definitely spell disaster for me and my grade. Overall, however, classmates explained that if I stay on top of my game I will be fine and that I will learn a lot of interesting skills during my experience.

I guess my biggest fear about EDM 310 is getting behind on my assignments. I am a full time student and work between 20 and 30 hours a week. Time is something I have to keep up with and I have to discipline myself to make every hour of my day count. In the past, time management has never been a strong point for me. So far this semester, I have taken an initiative to realize the value of my time and have been successful with my time management.
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Compared to other classes I have taken in the past, EDM 310 is most definitely different and more fast paced. I enjoy this though. It gets me out of bed early to go to the computer lab rather than procrastinating until the last minute to type out a paper or read an assigned reading. Also, I have never had the type of support system that EDM 310 offers either. I think that without lab assistants my life would be a lot harder right now. Although they don't do my work for me, it makes me feel better about myself and my work because they are there to guide me and let me know that I am not (for lack of a better word) an IDIOT, and completely on the wrong path with my assignments.

As I stated before, I am not great with my time management. This is my biggest fear of all. Although I have started off on the right foot this past week, I know that assignments in my other classes will require a lot of my time as well. What I have found to be the best way to address this issue is to come to the computer lab and stay until my assignment is completed. This keeps me from the distractions at home that sometimes get the best of me and my time. It is very easy to begin a different task such as washing dishes, doing laundry, or even watching t.v. when in the comfort of your own home. Furthermore, the lab assistants aren't on house call and without their help, I would not be as confident in my work. Hopefully, as long as I continue on the path I am currently on, I will prevail and pass this course with an A.

I do have a question about smart board. I was wondering if we would learn to use one in this class or if that would be something we cover in a later education class? I know that the smart board is essential in the classroom now and I have no clue how to use one. If not, I hope we will learn to use one before we graduate.




Thursday, August 21, 2014

Practice Blog Post

Outline
* Who am I?
* Where have I lived?
* Why am I at South Alabama?
* Personal Info
* My passions
* Why Education?
* What does being a teacher in the 21st century demand?

Hello everyone, and welcome to my blog. As the title of this blog suggests, my name is Marcus Thomas and I am twenty six years old. I am a native of Mobile, Alabama and have lived here on the Gulf Coast for the entirety of my life. I graduated high school in 2006 from Mary G. Montgomery High School and started attending the University of South Alabama in 2011. I began as a respiratory therapy major; but soon changed to history/secondary education. I chose to attend the University of South Alabama so I could stay in the city that I love. I also chose to stay here because of the wonderful loving family and friends that call Mobile home as well. I am just your ordinary "Mobile boy" who loves being outdoors and on the water as much as possible. I enjoy activities such as kayaking, fishing, visiting historical sites, and just being lazy on Mobile Bay.
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I am passionate about history. The ways of old has always been fascinating to me. I have always wanted to go back in time for one day just to see how things were before the industrial boom of the 19th and 20th centuries. I am also passionate about helping others. I guess that is why I decided to teach. I feel that by being a teacher; you are more than just an authoritative figure who reads to students and gives them assignments. As a teacher, you have the opportunity to change children and young adults lives by being supportive of them. I had two teachers in High School that were there for me during my parent's divorce. We have stayed in touch through the years and I have been lucky enough to have them as mentors during my time here in the education program. Hopefully I will be able to impact a student's life the way they impacted mine. When I stop to think about the responsibilities of a teacher in the twenty first century, it is a little overwhelming. Trying to keep up with the constantly changing technology and teaching methods must be a challenge. One benefit from this continuous change, however, is that I should never get bored with my job.