Thursday, October 13, 2011

Technology Reflection: Instructional Use of Edmodo and TPACK

Description/Experience
In my previous education class, we discussed an interesting teaching website and tool named edmodo. Edmodo is very similar to the social network facebook, except it allows teachers from all over the world to connect with each other, and share information/lesson plans. Also, it allows teachers to connect with students, and students to connect with other students. This is a very interesting website and it will be useful in any of my future classrooms. We also learned a new way of teaching a lesson using this technology.
Application
Given that I am a history major, I can use this technology to teach a history lesson, such as the American revolution. I can connect the tpck strategy to talk about how specific people influenced the American revolution, and what events were most important in this time period. The learning outcome of this activity would be the students understanding which events had the greatest impact on the war, and which people were most important in the war. The new PowerPoint form of learning through edmoto could help greatly to show this is a new, fun way. This activity would be designed for younger children, because this type of activity simplifies the discussion of the American Revolution greatly. I could find out that the students have learned effectively from the TPCK powerpoint by doing a review at the end of class without displaying the powerpoint on the significant names and events in the war. Or possibly a short quiz about the subject on the powerpoint to test the students knowledge.
Timeline of the lesson
American revolution
·         Introduction of the American revolution
·         British side and American side
·         Significant people – George Washington, John Adams, etc
·         Using PowerPoint, show different battles and events spawning from the main idea of the American Revolution
·         Winning the war for America
·         Declaration of Independence discussion
·         When the United States chose its president and wrote constitution
·         (Explaining all these events through use of the edmoto powerpoint technology we learned on oct 7, and post on Edmoto for students to view at any time)

Reflection
Pedagogy-content:
                My lesson could be outlined using illustrations. I can explain the use of propaganda on the side of Americans, and the picture of the Boston Massacre. Pre-conceptions based on age groups for learning about the American Revolution would be significant. The younger the age group, the less in general they would know about the content, and the less can be assumed about what they know. With younger classes, the more you would have to initially explain, and the less in depth you can go into the subject matter.
Technology: The technology will be easily accessed at anytime by the students, on their computers, through the use of edmodo. The students can review the powerpoint at any time on this website in preparation for a test or quiz.
Technology- Pedagogy: Using technology for this activity can only help. It is much more visual than simply explaining through a lecture, meaning the students can process the new information more easily, and can also access the information again to study and review. However, I would need to make sure students don’t take advantage of this and abuse the computer privileges, because computers can distract easily.
Technology/Content: Putting illustration, examples, etc. on edmodo will allow students to access this information at anytime and at their convenience. This allows students to review and re-process the information at their convienience.
Technology-Pedagogy-Content: Relating this technology to my teaching strategy, would mean teaching with a very cooperative teaching approach. Students would be very involved in the discussion, answering questions and pointing out things on the powerpoint. This I believe is the most effective teaching approach and the use of edmodo, in the classroom and out of the classroom only benefits a cooperative teaching approach.  

1 comment:

  1. Very well said in all aspects. I thought of using the Civil War much like you said you would use the Revolutionary War as an example. I think that a piece of technology such as Edmodo is especially useful in a subject such as social studies because it can give the students another avenue to get a feel for the information rather than just hearing or reading about it, hopefully helping them to grasp it. I also like how you said your lesson would be outlined through illustrations, I think both examples would be great ways of relaying the information. Nicely done.

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