Sunday, December 27, 2009

61713I-1 Reflection

As this course and the year comes to a close we can relflect on our GAME plans and the other new insights that we can take away from our Integrating Technology Across the Content Areas class. To start, the GAME plan that I developed early in this course has been very successful. I've maintained my goal of integrating one online networking lesson and one lesson that offers several technology choices every month. I will continue to work towards meeting this goal with the rest of this school year.

The one thing that I really am taking away from putting this plan together is how effective the process is. Setting goals, actions, monitoring, and evaluation are the simple steps that I can follow for integrating new plans and goals in and out of the classroom. I'm really hoping to keep up my current plan and continue it next year while integrating a third goal of maintaining a full featured class website, following the GAME plan strategy.

In regards to technology integration,creating a unit plan in this course is something that I was happy to create, because I knew it was something I could actually use. For that reason I'm looking forward to hopefully putting it into play next month and seeing how these technology rich lessons work with students.

I've gotten a lot from communicating with peers and gotten the most from communicating in our discussion board. Hearing about classmates PBL and social networking learning ideas really gave me some inspirations for ways to include similar ideas in my 4th grade class. I'm looking forward to my last two Walden courses and the rest of this school year to put these ideas and everything else I've been picking up from Walden courses into practice. I'm also hoping to apply for a new position as a tech advisor with this completed degree, so I should probably follow the GAME plan model to make that a reality.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Using the GAME plan Process with Students

This week we've looking at digital storytelling and that is just one of the activities I am trying to include in my GAME plan to better meet the needs of my students. After looking at the ISTE NETS for students I can think about how they connect to my GAME plan and what I can do to better reach those technology goals.

The two main goals for my plan have been to add more online collaborative experiences and experiences that give students technology choices for how they want to complete assignments. With that in mind the first thing that jumped out from the technology standards was communication and collaboration. Much of the details of that standard matched closely with my own goal of incorporating more collaborative projects.

One technology standard that I saw that I want to work with in my GAME plan is research and information fluency. In elementary school conducting research on the internet can be challenging because of the various levels of experience with computers and the internet. However I want to work more on including these skills with my GAME plan goals so that all students can be prepared for middle school when they will be starting to do more online research. If any teachers have some ideas or projects for students who might just be starting out with research and online inquiry that would be greatly appreciated.

The last technology standard that I am hoping to incorporate more in my GAME plan and classroom is Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making. I especially think this is important at the 4th grade level because they are shifting from the stage of being given instruction and following it to really starting think on their own about what they want and how they can go about getting it. So with my collaborative and choices goals I am hoping that those assignments can have added levels of inquiry and open ended expectations. Any ideas for making this happen with my group of 4th graders would also be greatly appreciated.

Next week is our last week so I wanted to say thank you to all the other teachers who have given me a lot of grade ideas. Taking these courses online gives us the unique opportunity to connect in ways that a normal classroom doesn't provide. I hope that some of these connections continue for future courses and long careers as quality educators.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Revising My Game Plan

Throughout our Walden Course we have been picking up a lot of great ideas and insights from our resources and communicating with other teachers in blogs and discussions. I've been working these new ideas into my own GAME plan and I think that it has really made a difference in providing a better quality of education in my classroom. Some of the ideas that I have implemented or plan on implementing is a podcast assignment and an overhaul of my classroom website so that it is a communication portal for my students.

I am still working towards my GAME plan goals of implementing one online collaborative assignment and one assignment that gives students several technology options to complete. I have been successful so far and I would really like to stay on top of my plan as this Walden course wraps up.

Looking at the NETS for teachers I think I would like to expand my goals to work more towards the 6th technology standard of social, ethical, and human issues. I feel that I should be teaching and modeling a lot more of the proper and ethical ways for using the internet so that my younger students start on the right foot to use the internet safely and with purpose.

I think the key to continuing to work towards goals and developing new goals is to communicate with other technology savvy teachers to borrow ideas and clarify our own thinking. I'm planning on continuing to take ideas from teachers in my Walden courses, other employees in my building, and other teachers that I have met and connected with online.

If any other Walden teachers know of a good place to network with other teachers who integrate technology in the classroom please share and enjoy the rest of this week.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Evaluating my GAME Plan- Week 5

How effective were your actions in helping to meet your goals?
Things have been going well. I really worked hard this week to meet my 2nd goal of offering students choices and catering lessons to individuals by giving them several options for our poetry unit. The challenge was explaining each type of poetry for the students to choose from. This was really time consuming and I might re-evaluate how I explain the choices if I use this strategy in the future.

What have you learned so far that you can apply in your instructional practice?
I've learned that it giving students options means more time needs to be set aside to explain each option and give students choices. This is an adjustment that I needed to make so that I could delegate enough time for students to then work on there projects, which this week was poetry.

What do you still have to learn?
I would like to organize a wikipage for my Washington State social studies unit. I can remember learning about a good place to set up a wikipage from early in my Walden coursework, but can not recall. If anyone can remember or can recommend a appropriate site for organizing a wikipage I would appreciate it. I will do some research and see what I can come up with as well.

How will you adjust your plan to fit your current needs?
I am going to continue to implement my goals, but I need to start organizing time better. Since I teach elementary school I divide the day by subjects so I am lucky that I can plan to delegate more time on certain days for projects that require this. When I am looking at implementing strategies and technology this is something that I want to make sure I take into consideration for the future.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Monitoring My GAME Plan Progress

This week we have been talking a lot about assessment so I think it is fitting to do some assessing of my progress towards meeting my GAME plan goals.

Are you finding the information and resources needed?

For my GAME plan goals I have been spending a lot of time online looking for as many types of lessons for my units coming up to give students plenty of options for assignments and ways to include online collaboration. For my upcoming poetry unit I have been using the internet to learn about all of the different kid friendly poetry styles so that my kids will have a lot of choices for the types of poems they want to write and how they want to share their work. I am always going to be looking for more great ideas so I will also continue to ask other teachers for suggestions in my school and online.

Do you need to modify your action plan?

So far I've been following my action plan of starting the week by looking at the lessons planned and finding ways of integrating technology tools for collaboration and choices. I might modify that to start the month out this way so that if I need to make arrangements or if projects last longer than a week I can be prepared ahead of time for this. Also by looking at the whole month I can look at keeping the projects fresh by not using the same technology tools in a consecutive week.

What have you learned so far?

I've been learning a lot from reading and interacting on blogs for other classmates GAME plans. There has been a lot of great suggestions and ideas that I have looked at and thought that I could add to my own plan to make it better. One in particular is improving my class webpage and how one of my classmates plans on going about that. By making some of those changes myself I can get closer to meeting my own goals for collaboration and choices.

What new questions have arisen?

The questions that have been coming up have really been, how do I go about doing that? I might see a great idea like a weekly blog that students can communicate on and comment back and forth. The questions have really been about making the things like this that we've talked about and learned and how to make them actually happen. A lot of working through those questions is happening for me through trial and error. So far I've really enjoyed seeing what works and what just doesn't fit for my grade and class. I'm looking forward to more questions like these because they are providing a lot of great opportunities for trying things I might not have tried until I wanted to know more.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Carrying out my GAME Plan

Last week, in our Walden course we laid the frame-work for our GAME Plan. This week we are going a little deeper to find what needs to be done to turn these plan into reality. To do that, there are a few questions that need to be asked and hopefully with some self reflection and collaboration with classmates we can take the next step towards meeting our goals.

Q: What resources will you need to carry out your plan?
A: To meet these goals I really need specific technology tools that can be used for my specific lessons and units coming up. Some of those units are in measurement, poetry, Lewis and Clark, simple circuits, and the five step writing process. I already have considered wikis, VoiceThread, PhotoStory, google documents, PowerPoints, and WebQuests. If anyone has any tools that they think might be good with any of the units I mentioned, please let me know. You can never have too many resources, especially when I am trying to reach the goal of meeting students diverse learning needs by personalizing learning experiences.

Q: What additional information do you need?
A: To meet my goal of incorporating more online collaborative tools, it would be great to know which tools work best. It would be great to know which are the most accessible for younger grade levels, like my 4th grade classroom. I plan on doing more research on the subject, but it would be great to hear from some fellow teachers on the subject as well.

Q: What steps have you been able to take so far?
A: So far I have been looking at the lessons in the next week or two to find ways to add collaborative tools and activities that are personalized or meet specific learning needs. I'm working on a VoiceThread to add to my Lewis and Clark unit. As a wrap up to the unit I am looking at having my students create video journals from different points in the journey. Kids would be working in groups, picking out roles in the group, and then when finished they could leave feedback and collaborate with responses to each others video journal. Hopefully this project can help to meet my goals and any feedback about this project would be greatly appreciated.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

My Personal G.A.M.E. Plan

Our textbook, Technology Integration for Meaningful Classroom Use, describes the acronym G.A.M.E. as a set of four steps that individuals can take for self directed learning (Cennamo). I will share my own personal G.A.M.E. plan to strengthen my confidence in two indicators from the NETS-T.

G- Set Goals-
Goal #1- I would like to meet to strengthen my confidence in ISTE standard of facilitating and inspiring student learning. Specifically, promoting student reflection using collaborative tools to reveal and clarify students' conceptual understanding and thinking, planning and creative process. I would like to use online collaborative tools at least once a month in my classroom so that this takes place at least 5 times during the duration of the school year.

Goal #2- I also would like to strengthen my confidence in the ISTE standard of designing and developing digital-age learning experiences and assessments. Specifically, customizing and personalizing learning activities to address students' diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources. I would like to have a project or activity at least once a month that gives students choices for how to complete the assignment so that it is personalized to their own learning style. Meeting this goal would let this type of learning experience happen at least 5 times with the duration of the school year.

A- Take Actions to meet those goals-
#1 At the beginning of the week I will look at the lessons I have planned and try to find ways that tools like blogs, wikis, and voice threads can be incorporated to let students collaborate and reflect. I will also connect with the other 4th grade teacher's in my building to see if they are interested in collaborating using these tools for upcoming projects.

#2 I will look at all upcoming lesson plans that all ready integrate digital and multimedia tools and see what other digital and multimedia tools can be added so that students have a choice in how they would like to complete the assignment.

M- Monitor progress towards achieving goal-
To monitor my progress I will have a chart that has goal #1 and #2 and a box for each month that is left in the school year. Every two weeks I will check this chart to mark if I have met this goal or if I still need to adapt a lesson plan or assignment to make it happen. If it is half way through the month and I still haven't met the goal of including these indicators once a month than this chart will let me know that I need to re-evaluate the next couple weeks to make sure that I can include these adaptations to meet my goals.

E- Evaluate whether the goals were achieved and Extend your learning to new situations-
At the end of the month on the chart I have organized to check progress I will have the name of each month and a place to write what I did and a score from 1-10 of how it went. By having this chart and details about how each month went I will be able to see if my goals were achieved and also if they went well enough that I would want to do them again next year. If I gave myself a low score on some projects when the school year is over or before next year begins I can look into changes I could make to have these assignments go better.

References:
Cennamo, K., Ross, J., & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.