Monday, December 10, 2012

Symbaloo

Symbaloo is one cool tool.  It's a great way for students to organize their online world.  I really think this is a great application.  Symbaloo is a website that allows you to place your favorite things from the web on tiles.  These tiles act as links to directly connect you to whatever you'd like.  It's sort of like a visual bookmark.  I think this is a really cool way to connect student's with their time spent online.  It's free and easy to use, two more big pluses.

I can definitely see myself using Symbaloo in the future and also encouraging my students to use it as well.  Being a Mac user I have something like that very similarly built into my Safari web browser.  However, Symbaloo offers more options and could really be useful, if used correctly.  However, most school distracts have PC's, and if this was something that was downloaded to all those machines, it could become habit for students to log in and automatically be brought into their Symbaloo account.  This could help them with keeping track of research they do, and other important websites.  It would only work for middle-high school aged students I think though.  Elementary kids would have a tough time utilizing it to it's potential.  Overall Symbaloo is a uniquely applicable tool in todays technological world.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Chapter 10 Quotes

1.) Such individualized learning would remove the stigma of looking bad when you don't understand something that others grasp. - pg. 132

I like this quote because it's something that everyone fears.  You don't want to be the weakest link and especially for children, this is a concern.  So if we could remove this, that would be hugely beneficial to education in general.

2.) Rather, we will learn for a while, work for a while, back and forth until we retire. - pg. 137

What a bleak outlook! I picked this quote mainly for the fact that it does not make me excited to to work.  If that's the routine, we need to change that attitude and find a new routine for everyone.  This is too depressing to keep in place.  Plus if we as educators have a bad outlook, than what kinds of things are we teaching our students?

3.) According to a recent survey from the Education Trust, America is the only industrialized country in which today's young people are less likely than their parents to earn a high school diploma. - pg. 145

While this quote may be upsetting, I find solace in it for the fact that I want to change that attitude and statistic.  I hope my teaching inspires all my students to continue their education and push themselves to be the best they can be.  I don't want them thinking that they cannot make it in high school or other higher education.  We as teachers must strive to make sure we do our best to make every students' dream a reality.

Chapter 9 Quotes

1.) The convergence of peer and popular culture through technologies presents possibly the largest threat for schools and parents. - pg. 125

I picked this quote because it's interesting.  No where else in the book is it directly attacked like it is here.  I'm not sure exactly how this convergence is dangerous, but it is apparently so.  I'm still not convinced, however this is something I'd like to explore more.

2.) This is the time for technological visionaries to act. - pg. 127

What a resounding quote!  Very inspiring and re-affirms the fact that we are indeed on the edge of a new era in education, and we should not be afraid to act and be adventurous, because there is nothing to lose.

3.) We need strong leadership from innovative educators to make sure that the new system embodies our society's critical goals for education. - pg. 127

Again, this loudly proclaims the fact that education needs to remain a mainstay for our society.  And that while it might change or grow, the core of what it is, needs to remain the same.

Chapter 8 Quotes

1.) And the new policies that pressure schools to provide "results" have fueled the dropout problems. -pg. 112

This is an interesting take because rather than increase kids learning, the policies are doing the opposite.  The policies in my opinion are hurting schools more than helping and this is increasingly alarming.  It's really too bad because they have good intentions.  But with all the pressure put on teachers, it's no surprise that rather than focus on helping kids, we are teaching to the tests.

2.) Computer based testing will also help capture the kinds of knowledge and skills required for learning in the professions. - pg. 116

In opposition to what much of this book has said, this quote really captures another aspect of using technology to teach.  Much of what a person will do in their professional careers later in life has to do with technology, because we are moving towards that in society.  So this is an interesting upside that isn't explored as much as it should be.

3.) Virtual tutoring is another example of how technology can add to a school's academic resources. -pg. 121

I just picked this quote because it provided an interesting alternative I hadn't often considered.  Virtual tutoring is something that maybe could be expanded upon and utilized more than it is.

Chapter 7 Quotes

1.) One of the most serious issues that a diminution of the role of public school portends is the problem of equity of access to learning. - pg. 106

Everyone needs to go to school in this country.  Whether it's the traditional public school, parochial school, or home schooling, they need to receive an education.  However, if we see a decrease in public schools, this necessary step in development begins to have trouble in succeeding.  This is troubling.  We cannot allow this to happen.

2.) It is clear that public schooling has produced a much more tolerant society, where people encounter many different ideas and types of people. - pg. 107

This is another key step in education.  The fact that socially you can develop.  This is a step that cannot be missed, and so many of these first interactions and lessons learned will come from encounters you have in school.  So I will agree that public schools play these large roles.

3.) Technology may help put students more in charge of their own learning. - pg. 111

Kids are so connected to technology in their personal lives that undoubtably they will become more connected to school if we utilize technology.  I like this quote because it sounds slightly skeptical, whereas the truth is pretty much that.  Technology WILL help put students more in charge of their own learning.  Absolutely.

Chapter 6 Quotes

1.) We think the expectations for education are beginning to change once again. - pg. 94

This is definitely a true statement.  Education is undoubtably changing, and whether you agree with it or not, makes no difference, because it IS changing.  Most importantly is how you are going to deal with that change.  Are you going to change with it? Or fight the change.  Both can affect your students and you need to carefully consider the effects on them.

2.) But teenagers and young adults are taking on more responsibility for their own lives and education. - pg. 94

This is the second part of the changing education.  Because of technology, kids are feeling more connected to the world and thus, more in control.  We can use this to our advantage by increasing the responsibility we give to our students, but also need to carefully monitor what exactly we are giving to them and expecting.  It's a two way street.

3.) Computer systems have limited understanding of students as individuals and do not provide the warmth and support a good human teacher can. -pg. 103

And finally, this quote rounds out the ideas of Chapter 6 very well.  We are moving towards something new in education, but we need to recognize the limitations this new culture has, and we need to respect where we came from.  If human teachers have worked for as long as they have, there must be some merit there, and we would be wise not to forget that.

Chapter 5 Quotes


1.) Parents of home schoolers may, in fact, be more helpful than teachers in a context where the content of what students are learning is embodied in computer and video based materials. - pg. 69

I've never been a huge fan of home schooling.  I think they can provide more specialized care, but that's because of the small number of students they have to focus on, and it's really unfair to compare the two.  That being said, I will agree with this quote, but only due to the fact that they are only dealing with a small number of students.

2.) Distance education gives small schools a way to compete with larger schools that offer a wide variety of courses. - pg. 77

I have experience with this.  My high school was very small and we utilized distance learning as a way to expand our course offering.  It was very popular, however, that was due to the fact that it was all online.  This translated to easier to some students, and this was a large reason why it was so popular, so I'm not sure the effectiveness of it.

3.) Limiting our concerns about learning with new technologies to schools can blind us to important issues and possibilities. - pg. 90

Ultimately this directly counters my rejection of technology.  And I agree with this statement, it's just a challenge to actively agree with it.

Chapter 4 Quotes

1.) Writing down ideas makes them easier to evaluate and challenge, and thus to be modified and refined over time. - pg. 51

This quote represents the challenges technology poses to a student when posting online, for instance on a blog.  However this challenge is a good thing.  They will have to more carefully consider their position and also the outcomes of someone reading it.

2.) There were many innovations that were introduced over the first 100 years of universal schooling. - pg. 65

We are on the dawn of a new day in education.  So I think there are many innovations that will be introduced in the near future.  And while I may be resistant to them now, it will only be a matter of time before I forget that they even were "new."  This is something I need to keep reminding myself of.

3.) Something about education will have to change. - pg. 65

Will it?  Do we as teachers?  Will the students?  Or will we all change together.  There are many questions I have about this idea, but I guess I will have to wait and see what happens in the next few years.

Chapter 3 Quotes

1.) Not only do the existing pieces depend on one another, but new pieces fit only into gaps and contours shaped by previous practices. - pg. 34

Wow.  I love this quote.  So much in this little sentence.  Again though, this speaks volumes about your past, present, and future choices as a teacher.  If you don't consider how your choices will affect you or your students, you will be susceptible to failure.

2.) There remains a considerable gap in home access to computers. - pg. 38

Something important to consider as a teacher.  Requiring students to type a paper, or do research online, may mean many more complications to some students vs. others.  This is also key to bring up because there remains a myth in this country that everyone has a computer, and this is just not the truth.

3.) In fact many see technology as a distraction. - pg. 48

I see technology as a bit of a distraction in the classroom at times.  It can be really helpful, but it can also be harmful and take away from the students' learning, and I truly believe that.  Perhaps we are heading in a direction where technology will be easily integrating and it won't be a distraction, but right now, I think it is and can be at times.

Chapter 2 Quotes

1.) The time Katie spends communicating with people around the world may take away from her participation in her local community. - pg. 12

This is a frightening reality that we as teachers need to be aware of.  Technology can be great, but are kids becoming lost in their own reality?  Is this alternate reality online going to hinder their growth in your classroom?  Responsible online behavior is going to be key to teach.

2.) Enthusiasts believe that customization offers great possibilities to enhance people's learning. - pg. 17

I like this quote because it's applicable to so much more than just technology in our classroom.  The reason kids can latch onto things is because they fit their "style" or need.  So it's key that we make our lessons pertinent to the kids in our class.  It will be more work, but it will be worth it.

3.) Interaction also allows learners to see the consequences of their actions. - pg. 19

A HUGE life lesson you can teach your students while using technology.  This quote is great because again, it has outreaching impact beyond technology in your classroom.  Often times empathy is one of the hardest things to teach a kid, and if you use technology to teach it, perhaps the kids will understand better.

Preface and Chapter 1 Quotes

1.) The job of farmer has changed from plowing and harvesting to purchasing and operating machinery, carrying out financial analyses, and marketing different products. - pg. 5

This quote is a great metaphor for the changes in many areas of our lives.  Specifically we can apply it to the education field.  We as teachers are not simply teaching, but we are problem solvers, conflict resolvers, life coaches, and so much more.  Our job has evolved, and so must we.

2.) More and more parents are sending their children off to learning centers run by private companies to help their grades in school or to prepare for college entrance tests. - pg. 5

This is a startling quote, which is why I picked it.  It's a scary trend that could affect us as teachers and it's something that we don't necessarily have a lot of control over, but we can do our best to be the best teachers we can, to try and coax parents away from that decision.

3.) Paradoxically, technologies that seem to create more opportunities for equity in learning may well serve to reinforce the widening economic gap. - pg. 7

Technology is expensive.  And we as teachers must remember that.  Not all kids are going to be able to afford technology so it's really a bad way to create a level playing field.