Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Evaluating My Game Plan Progress
In my teaching career I set goals each year to improve my teaching strategies to enhance student learning. My game plan strategy maps out what steps I need to take in order to pursue my goals. According to Cennamo, Ross, & Ertmer “most educators today would agree that two of the primary goals of education are to help students develop creative thinking skills and to become effective problem solvers” (p.44). My goal is to teach my student these skills.
The actions that I took to help me meet my goals were viewing various websites online. On Monday, I attended a workshop on SMART boards which was very educational. I was able to get approval from my administrators to acquire some of the software that I requested to use in my class. I spoke with some of my colleagues in my department and they were in agreement to using technology in with our lessons plans this year.
The game plan has taught me to become very organized with the strategies that I use in teaching students how to become independent learners.
I still need to learn how to design problem based learning lessons. The question that I have about problems based learning is will I have the technology to support my problem? What problem can I focus on that will be appropriate to use in my lesson? These questions come to mind as I think about designing a problem based learning lesson.
Overall, adjustments will be made throughout the school year as needed as I follow the steps in my game plan.


Reference
Cennamo, K., Ross, & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for Meaningful
Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach. (Laureate Education, Inc.,
Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Monitoring my Game Plan

In monitoring the progress of my game plan I need to ensure that I stay focused on the two indicators that I chose which are facilitating and inspiring student learning and creativity and engaging in professional growth.
At this stage I and finding information on the internet and my school district’s website exploring sites that may help me to accomplish my game plan. I don’t see it necessary to make any modifications at this time until I begin the new school year using the game plan with my classes.
I have been able to acquire some collaborating tool software that was approved my administrators at my school to use with my students in the upcoming school year.
I was also able to schedule a workshop for training in technology on how to use a SMART board that was offered to me by my principal. Our school will be adopting SMART boards this year to use in our class and I was selected to participate in the workshop.
The most important thing that I have learned so far about my game plan is that it will take dedication and commitment in order to accomplish my goals.
I will continue to engage in other training that offer activities that can help me facilitate the standards used in the district and the national education technology standards to help me become successful using technology in the classroom.

Julie Luton
Social Studies

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

CARRYING OUT MY GAME PLAN

In evaluating my game I need to reassess the goals, actions, monitoring and evaluating that will take place. In order to carry out an effective game plan I will need additional resources, information and be able to carry out different steps in the process.
The resources that I will need to carry out my came plan are word-processing applications, this tool will help students in their writing and editing research papers and wikis. I would like to acquire the word prediction software that helps “identify words quickly based on common usage patterns, arrangement of letters, or suggestions based on grammar” (Cennamo, Ross, & Ertmer, 2009). Also, the multimedia tools that offer student’s audio and visual information. Finally, I will need to obtain approval of my administrator’s to acquire the software and hardware to have available for student’s to use and the support of my colleagues in the Social Studies department to collaborate with me in using these resources in their classes.
I will need additional professional development training in technology and information on how to download the software and hardware that I plan to use with my students.
At this point in my game plan I have began to write lesson plans for the upcoming school year that are centered on the universal design for learning.

Reference
Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology Integration for
Classroom Use: A Standards-Based Approach. (Laureate Education,
Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Game Plan

Game Plan

Developing a game plan is essential to my success in teaching students in this twenty-first century generation of technology. I need improvement in many areas of technology to keep up with the changing pace that I encounter using technology in education.
The first indicator that I chose in the NETS-T is Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity and the second is Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership. The action that I will take with the first indicator is to include technology usage with each of my lesson plans. My lesson plans will include digital tools that can help support learning in my content area. Some examples would include, collaborative databases, concept mapping tools and simulations and visualization tools just name a few.
In the second, NETS-T that I chose I plan to attend on-going professional development workshops that include the use of technology and strategies on how to use them within my content area. I plan to collaborate with my colleagues to organize workshops on the use of digital tools at our school that can enrich all of the content areas.
I plan to monitor and evaluate my progress through assessments on strategies used in technology at the beginning of the school year and a follow-up with an assessment at the end of the school year.