Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Philosophy of Technology in Education
Prior to this class I thought of a lot of technology use as unnecessary,
and viewed real conversations as more beneficial. Through this class, however, I have learned a
lot about the positive uses for technology within a classroom. I read an article by Scott Warner called, “The
Soul of Technology Education: Being Human in an Overly Rational World.” A quote
from this article that summed up my new beliefs about technology in education
is, “It is important to recognize that technology education can naturally offer
an alternative to the dominant paradigm of American Education.” (http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/v21n1/warner.html)
Having been through my own “American Education” I often find myself wanting to
stick with the way I was taught, and apply that to my future classroom. I find
myself not wanting to look into the options that technology offers, and instead
stick with what I am most familiar with.
Through this class I have realized that these alternatives that
technology offers are often better than what I had as a child and the more I
learn about them, the more I realize how much technology has to offer. I
learned about ways in which technology can aid students who are either behind
or ahead of the rest of the class. I
learned about how teachers can monitor the progress of the class, and know
where each student is, and what they are struggling with. I also learned how technology can promote
connectedness, something I previously thought that technology only
hindered. In particular, I really liked
how Skype can promote connectedness in a classroom. The ideas of meeting classrooms from around
the world, talking to authors, or hearing from experts in a field who cannot
actually visit your school were really neat to me, in that they allowed
students to connect to people they otherwise would not be able to hear
from. I am very excited to continue learning about how technology can benefit me as a teacher, as well as my students. I think that this is something that I will continue to learn about for my whole life, as technology continually changes, and new resources are constantly being created.
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