After looking through the NETS-T indicators and
reflecting on my own strengths and weaknesses, I have decided on the two areas
that I need to develop more confidence in and strengthen my abilities. The first indicator I chose as something that
I need to improve on is “Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences
and Assessments” (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008). My game plan for strengthening my confidence
in this indicator is as follows:
G(oal): Add at least two new digital tools or
assessments to one of my existing unit plans in Social Studies.
A(ction): Go back through the Social Studies unit on
Immigration with my teaching partner and add the use of a presentation tool and
an online field trip. Use the Scholastic
website to take students through a virtual field trip at Ellis Island. Test if the ipads would work so individual
students could go through the field trip at their own pace. If they do not work, go through together on
the Interactive Whiteboard. Add a
presentation tool like Microsoft PowerPoint to have students create a slideshow
of journal entries they wrote in the voice of an immigrant. Have students add pictures and present
orally.
M(onitor): Test the ipads before student use. If they work, walk around and help students
as they go through the field trip. Take
a few notes on how they are working. If
the ipads do not work, write a reflection after the lesson on how the field
trip went on the Interactive Whiteboard.
Leave this reflection paper in the unit folder for the next year with
suggestions for improvement. Monitor
students while they create their PowerPoints and assist them as necessary. Save some student examples and also write a
reflection on how this piece worked.
E(valuate):
Take a look at the reflections that were written about the new
technology activities added to the unit.
Synthesize the reflection data and any other data or samples that were
created. Take this data to other
colleagues in the building to share and get some insight. Write down any pros, cons, and ideas for
improvement and add to the unit folder for next year. Reflect on growth in this area of NETS-T.
The second NETS-T indicator I chose as something I
need to improve on is “Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and Responsibility”
(International Society for Technology in Education, 2008). My game plan for strengthening my confidence
in this indicator is as follows:
G(oal): To promote and model digital etiquette as
students participate socially with technology.
Teach and have students effectively use digital etiquette as they write
posts and responses on the classroom blog.
A(ction): Take one or two full class periods to
teach students about digital etiquette.
Use the BrainPop website to support discussions with video clips. Show students examples of both good and bad
digital etiquette and have students decide why the examples are either good or
bad. Provide students with various social
media scenarios where they must decide how to respond with good digital
etiquette. Have students apply their knowledge
on the classroom blog site and respond to their peers.
M(onitor): Walk around as students have discussions
about digital etiquette. Watch as
students take the BrainPop quizzes after the short video and analyze the results. Listen to how students respond to the
scenarios provided to gather whether they have grasped the content or not. Adjust the lessons accordingly. Read what students write on the classroom
blog and on their responses to one another.
Have students write reflections and write a personal reflection on how
the lessons went.
E(valuate): Video tape the lessons on digital
etiquette. View it with another
colleague and discuss how it went. Write
down pros and cons and suggestions for improvement. Also evaluate the students’ blog posts and
share with a colleague. Synthesize all
of the data gathered and decide if the lessons were effective. Reflect on growth in this area of NETS-T.
Resources:
International Society for Technology in Education.
(2008). National education standards for
teachers (NETS-T).
Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/standards/nets-for-teachers
Good morning!
ReplyDeleteI think your GAME plan(s) are well-thought out. You have done an excellent job tying the steps to specific tasks that relate to what you are currently teaching. This should enable you to follow through with the plans in a straightforward way.
I particularly like your idea of recording the pros and cons as part of your data collection for this piece.
Lisa Siese
Thanks for your post, Lisa! It strengthened my confidence just reading your kind words. I think you're right - hopefully these tasks will allow me to become more confident in the NETS-T indicators I identified in a strategic way. Also, I'm excited to see how the pros and cons work as I collect data and make reflections.
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