Khan Academy Ted Talk
I personally LOVE Khan Academy. It keeps me mentally sane. I enjoyed hearing about the background of how Khan Academy came to be. Khan Academy is a website that consists of video lessons in several subjects to help students or adults learn. The website provides quizzes and homework to backup the learning.
I Love Khan Academy because it allows me to learn things at my pace and on my time. I can even learn in my bed. It gives me the ability to pause, backtrack, and learn/ relearn things at my own pace. It enables students to learn lessons at home in their own control. Then back in school, teachers can learn and reinforce the learning in the classroom to assure everyone understands.
As Mr. Khan said, in classrooms its more of a "one size fits all" lecture, and students miss out on key fundamentals they need. Then, teachers build and build on that and kids miss out on certain things and fall behind. This enables kids to learn more and better. Teachers and students can track their learning (or students learning) to see how each student progresses. I love khan academy. Everyone needs to try it!
Monday, April 11, 2016
21st Century Teacher
15 Characteristics of a 21st Century Teacher
Edutopia (@edutopia) posted a fascinating article about Characteristics of a 21st century teacher. The article talked about how technology is changing the way we communicate, collaborate, learn and teach.
From my own experience, Technology has drastically increased in the education field since I was younger. More and more children have cell phones, Ipads, or the latest Fab technology. However, when I was in middle school and high school, the schools were mostly focused on limiting an banning the technology. But in today's century, we need to embrace technology and use the benefits it has. That is exactly what this article focused on.
Some of the ideas the the article focused on would benefit the students I work with. My students could blog about educational things or even emotional things. Students could vent their feelings in a safe place that can also be monitored. Students have the technology that allows students to explore globally without even leaving the classroom. Doing so will open many doors of opportunities to explore things far away more personally than just looking at some pictures. Students can become producers and do visual projects that allows students to learn hoe to use technology and produce items.
After reading the article, I realized that students need to "take the lead" in the classroom. Students have so much access to information through today's technology, so might as well embrace it. Teacher's can direct students on assignments, and given the information they need to use the technology to succeed. That's what teachers today need to learn to do. Teaching students to use technology in a positive manner, will only help them succeed in life.
http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/15-characteristics-21st-century-teacher?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Edutopia (@edutopia) posted a fascinating article about Characteristics of a 21st century teacher. The article talked about how technology is changing the way we communicate, collaborate, learn and teach.
From my own experience, Technology has drastically increased in the education field since I was younger. More and more children have cell phones, Ipads, or the latest Fab technology. However, when I was in middle school and high school, the schools were mostly focused on limiting an banning the technology. But in today's century, we need to embrace technology and use the benefits it has. That is exactly what this article focused on.
Some of the ideas the the article focused on would benefit the students I work with. My students could blog about educational things or even emotional things. Students could vent their feelings in a safe place that can also be monitored. Students have the technology that allows students to explore globally without even leaving the classroom. Doing so will open many doors of opportunities to explore things far away more personally than just looking at some pictures. Students can become producers and do visual projects that allows students to learn hoe to use technology and produce items.
After reading the article, I realized that students need to "take the lead" in the classroom. Students have so much access to information through today's technology, so might as well embrace it. Teacher's can direct students on assignments, and given the information they need to use the technology to succeed. That's what teachers today need to learn to do. Teaching students to use technology in a positive manner, will only help them succeed in life.
http://www.edutopia.org/discussion/15-characteristics-21st-century-teacher?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
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