Friday, February 26, 2010

Learning Theory Reflection

Looking back upon my “Personal Theory of Learning” I still believe that students learn best when they are active participants in the learning process. When students are active and engaged in learning, they are able to connect to the learning and make it meaningful to them. When students construct and manipulate the information, they make connections that allow them to remember and recall the information much better. I still am in support of the Constructivist Learning Theory. However, I have become more ecliptic in my approach to learning after taking this class. I have a greater understanding of all the different learning theories and the strategies that help students learn with these different perspectives in mind. I am looking forward to implementing these new strategies and tools into my classroom. I have already begun using mind maps with my students on a regular basis.

Two immediate instructional practices regarding technology that I would like to implement are the use of VoiceThread and PowerPoint. These two tools will allow my students to actively use technology as they are learning content. These tools also approach student learning using multi-sensory applications that provide students with the opportunity to represent their knowledge in a variety of techniques.

Two long-term goal changes that I would like to make are to get more computers in my classroom or get the district to provide a lab on a cart, and the second goal is to transition my technology tools from instructional to learning tools. These two goals go hand in hand together. The more access to computers the more opportunities I will be able to get technology into my student’s hands. I will also continue to seek district-sponsored professional development after I have completed this masters program. I am going to be taking two technology courses Advance PowerPoint, and Advanced Google Tools this spring.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Social Learning Theory

Social learning theories are based on the belief that students actively engage in constructing artifacts in a social setting where students can have conversations that help contextualize the information. According to Beaumie Kim, “individuals create meaning through their interactions with each other and with the environment they live in.” “Meaningful learning occurs when individuals are engaged in social activities.”(Orey, 2001)

Using the strategy “Cooperative Learning” as an instructional tool in the classroom definitely promotes the ideas of social learning. Cooperative learning allows students to construct meaning and knowledge together by working side by side with other students. “By combining teamwork and individual accountability, students work toward acquiring both knowledge and social skills.”(Orey, 2001)

I really liked the two-week movie project that students constructed about a famous mathematician in cooperative learning groups. I really like that the students not only work together to do the research, but they are working together to teach the information to other students. They become the so called experts in the field. These students are creating an artifact in a social setting that will make the learning meaningful and fun for the students.

Orey, M.(Ed.). (2001). Emerging perspectives on learning, teaching, and technology. Retrieved from http://projects.coe.uga.edu/epltt/
Pitler, H., Hubbell, E., Kuhn, M., & Malenoski, K. (2007). Using technology with classroom instruction that works. Alexandria, VA: ASCD.

Monday, February 1, 2010

VoiceThread

Here is the URL to my VoiceThread. My problem is where to go with a student who is struggling to write.
http://voicethread.com/#q.b883774.i0.k0