How does a technology infused classroom look exactly?
Students buried nose deep in computers, headphones in, absorbed in their device right?
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Technology infused classrooms require, "critical thinking, creativity, communication, and collaboration." (Blair, 2012). To truly benefit from technology, it is imperative that the students become the central focus of the lesson and as teachers we need to take a step back and allow them to drive their education. Allowing students to be the ones in charge of their education and putting the technology into their capable hands, we are teaching students to become independent thinkers. This is a necessary skill for them to develop when they are ready to enter the real world. Through the use of technology we are providing the students with a means to find resources to support their thinking, answer questions, and to practice their skills. These are all critical components of becoming independent learners and thinkers. By infusing technology into the core of our classrooms, we are provding students with a broader audience. "By using technological resources to establish authentic audiences for student work, we tell students that their work is worth seeing, worth reading, and worth doing." (Blair, 2012). Technology integration opens a whole world of possibilities right in our own classrooms.
Unfortunately in my classroom technology is not something that is readily available to put into the hands of my students. School wide we have a serious lack of accessibility when it comes to putting students in control of the technology. It is rarely feasible to allow students an opportunity on their own to test their ideas, research, and draw their own conclusions through the use of technology. However, it is not impossible! We just have to get creative. Technology infusion in my classroom tends to take place out of my classroom. We are not equipped with enough devices in my room to even allow students to work in collaborative groups together. Instead we are forced to take our show to a computer lab. Here I have introduced students to the wide world of technology and the many benefits it carries. Students have researched, applied content to create projects and presentations, and have allowed students to creatively express their understanding and given them time to develop their own thoughts about the content. As a grade level students completed a cross curricular forensics unit. The culminating project for this unit was the development of a video at the end. Students had to use their knowledge gained through their various content studies and apply it to the creation of the video. It was written, recorded, and edited by the students themselves. A lack of resources is no reason to not allow our students the opportunity to experience and benefit from the infusion of technology. As teachers, we need to be dedicated to allowing students the opportunity to learn from technology.
Blair, N. (2012). National Association of Elementary School Principals: Serving all elementary and middle-level principals. Retrieved August 21, 2015, from http://www.naesp.org/principal-januaryfebruary-2012-technology/technology-integration-new-21st-century-learner