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I am a junior at the University of South Alabama majoring in Elementary Education. I am also a wife and a mother to my beautiful 4 year old daughter. I am 2 and I live in bay Minette, Alabama. I look forward to being a teacher and I am very ready to graduate.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Assignments 5-8

A Vision of Students Today:

I would have to say I agree with this video. It is absolutely ridiculous of the money students spend to get a college degree. Half of the time we do not even use the books we buy. And if we do use them it is never enough for what you pay for them. I used to think the "classroom experience" was better and I would never want a web based class but I have recently changed my mind. After all, the classroom experiences have not been to good. To be honest, several of my teachers do not like their jobs or either they are not getting through to the students. I have paid for several courses where I did not really learn a thing.

And yes of course several students are texting and facebooking in class. They are bored. I would much rather a web based class where the instructor tells me what to do and when to turn it in and I will be ready to complete the task and receive my grade. It seems so much more stressful driving to class everyday and being rushed to drive across campus to your next class and it all be done in 10 to 15 minutes. It is like you cannot take a deep breath until you are done for the day... or week! I believe my stress level would be managed and a lot lower if i did not have the stress of a classroom.


Its not about the Technology:

I may be contradicting what I mentioned in the last opinion but here it goes... I totally agree that learning is not all about technology. I believe that a teacher must also be a learner, just as it says. But you must also be tech literate to survive in today's world being a teacher. Not saying you must imply all your tech-skills to your everyday curriculum, but to have that on the back burner in case you ever need it. And remain to stay up-dated on the newest tech trends.

On the flip side it very well could be considered to be all about technology to some teachers and students as well as others in the world. With that being said, you would basically have to teach your students everything you can about technology.


Is it Okay to be a Technologically Illiterate Teacher?:

I do know several teachers who do NOT really know much about computers and do not really care to learn. Many teachers have just been able to "get by" without having to know technology like the back of their hand. It seems like there will be a day when that will not cut it in the field anymore. My daughter is 3 years old and she takes a computer class at her school once a week. I have to pay for it but I do not have a problem with that because I never want to sell her short of what is all around her and will probably be the base of her learning. However, there are still some good teachers that are technologically illiterate. Not saying that is okay but what can we do about it?

It seems as if it will be mandatory before long that all teachers are required to be technologically literate. That would be a great idea considering they are teaching our children of the future.


Social Media Count:

I am actually scared to think of what it means for my career because it looks as if it would replace a face for a computer. That face could be mine. Therefore, I would be jobless. Which is a very frightening thought. But there should always be a face to go along with the computer to assist any students with problems or questions.

i was astonished as the count changed. it goes to show you we are becoming more and more dependent on technology. The world is being controlled by it because of it's convenience. Which I cannot say I blame them most of the time. Everyone stays so busy, it is the "immediate gratification" we are all in search for.
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2 comments:

  1. I agree that students now spend massive amounts of money on their education and sadly over half are just wasting it. I do think that technology is the future, and am impressed that your three year old is already using a computer! I'm sure she is probably more computer literate than i am.
    I definately agree that there are some bad teachers out there that don't get it, or just don't care to. I also agree that a good educator does not necessarily have to be computer literate to be successful, but a good teacher will take the proper steps to become more tech proficient to better help these students of the future.

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  2. You are absolutely right about possibly being replaced by a computer. It is very scary how we are so dependent on technology. A teachers presence in the classroom is more beneficial than any computer. Computers are a great tool in the classroom though.

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