Innovative Technology in Education
Having issues with integrating social networking into secondary education? A group of distinguished "technology innovators" in our community met at our school today to discuss the role of education and new technological tools and resources. Blogging, weblogging, social networking, itunes, and podcasting were just a few of the topics discussed. It was great to have those who use these mediums on a daily basis to expand on their personal experiences and background and share ideas of how to integrate into instructional practices in secondary ed.
Several keys points I walked away with included the following: " Technological tools are constantly changing. While we need to equip and educate students on these tools, we need to focus on the purpose and objective of such use. " Core skill sets may have not changed, but the means of instruction have. Writing, editing, using judgment, verbal and non-verbal communication, visual literacy, time management, etiquette, and research practices are all examples of competencies we desire our students to have upon leaving secondary education. How do we innovatively teach these skills using technology?. " Some new skill sets are emerging. Personal reputation management, as an example. Wow. Who would have thought that we would need to provide our youth with the understanding of the big picture and protection of oneself and the implications of posting items for the rest of the world to see- for eternity? " One of the best phrases from the discussion highlighted the need to focus on curiosity, patience, and persistence. Sound advice. " The process for integrating into a school setting requires a shift in ownership from the teacher to the student. And lastly... " Web 2.0 practices have great potential to increase student engagement, ownership, and outcomes, in a relevant, practical manner.
Now we have to figure out how....
So, what do you think?

watched a YouTube video in history class. My high school senior showed me
how he used Facebook to create a brass choir at his school.
The integration of technology in our kids' lives is so complete, it is only
natural that it should extend into their educational lives as well.
Thank you for hosting an inspiring discussion. I was delighted to
participate in it.
parents as well. I can't tell you how often I am turning to online
communities to find new educational opportunities for my first-grader,
who isn't yet eligible for accelerated classes. Engaging with teachers,
educators and other parents is giving me new ideas... and yes, my
daughter already surfs the Web (with us), studies online (www.studyisland.com),
and uses email.
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