Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Developing My Personal GAME Plan:

“Effective teachers model and apply the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS•S) as they design, implement, and assess learning experiences to engage students and improve learning; enrich professional practice; and provide positive models for students, colleagues, and the community” (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008, p.1). In order to improve my effectiveness with incorporating technology in my classroom I have developed a GAME plan. By developing and implementing a GAME plan it “requires you to think about and take steps to direct your learning process, specifically while learning about technology and how to integrate it into the curriculum” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 3).

My GAME Plan

Step 1: Set Goals:

The first step of my plan is to identify and set goals for my learning. “First, you identify what you already know about the topic in order to identify what you need to learn” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 4). I am always looking for ways to incorporate technology or enhance the knowledge I know about specific technology devices. My goals are based on the following two ISTE NETS and Performance Indicators for Teachers (NETS•S):

“2.b. Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences and Assessments
Teachers design, develop, and evaluate authentic learning experiences and assessments incorporating contemporary tools and resources to maximize content learning in context and to develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes identified in the NETS•S. Teachers develop technology-enriched learning environments that enable all students to pursue their individual curiosities and become active participants in setting their own educational goals, managing their own learning, and assessing their own progress” (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008, p.1).

        “5.b. Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
Teachers continuously improve their professional practice, model lifelong learning, and exhibit leadership in their school and professional community by promoting and demonstrating the effective use of digital tools and resources. Teachers exhibit leadership by demonstrating a vision of technology infusion, participating in shared decision making and community building, and developing the leadership and technology skills of others” (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008, p.1).

Step 2: Take Action:

“After you’ve identified your learning goals, you need to take action to meet those goals” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 4). In order to take action towards my first goal I need to research and visit technology-enriched classrooms within my school district. This way I can see first what these classrooms look like and how learning is structured within them. I can also ask one of those teachers classroom’s I visited to assist in helping me transform my classroom into a technology-enriched classroom. Pertaining to my second goal I can continue to take graduate level classes relating to integrating technology into my classroom and attend professional conferences where I can be exposed to technology best practices and latest research. I can also work closely with our school’s technology coordinator to make sure I know how to use all of the technology devices our school has to offer to assist with students learning.

Step 3: Monitor:

“As you take action to achieve your learning goals, you’ll need to monitor whether you are making sufficient progress toward your goals and reflect on whether the strategies you have chosen are working” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 4). In order to monitor my success towards achieving my first goal I will create a checklist based on how technology-enriched classrooms are constructed and set up while I am observing them. I will then assess my own classroom based on the checklist I developed in order to see if my classroom is closer to becoming a technology-enriched classroom or do I need to develop and implement other action steps. To monitor my success towards my second goal I will share what I have learned through my graduate classes and the research I have conducted with my fellow seventh grade teachers. It will allow me a chance to share what I have learned and hear their opinions on how to implement the latest research in our classrooms with our current students. If all of the seventh grade teachers come together and discuss their opinions and latest research we can all work together to enhance our students learning as a grade level.

Step 4: Evaluate and Extend:

“During this step you’ll determine whether you met your goal and reflect on whether you should modify your strategies for the future” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 5). The true evaluation of my first goal will be how I set up my classroom next year and how I will construct my class focusing more on implementing technology while teaching science standards and indicators. I will also volunteer to mentor other teachers who are interested in transforming their classroom and teaching to stay up to date with the latest technology. This will allow other teachers to give constructive criticism and offer any suggestions. I can evaluate the effectiveness of my second goal at the end of the school year next year. Next year if the entire grade level works together to enhance their teaching and implementing technology we can see how that affects student’s grades and scores on the state tests. Student’s grades and test scores will quickly allow the seventh grade faculty to see if your focus on implementing technology and common planning truly had an effect on students learning.

References:

Cennamo, K., Ross, J. & Ertmer, P. (2009). Technology integration for meaningful classroom use: A standards-based approach. (Laureate Education, Inc., Custom ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.

8 comments:

  1. Visiting technology enriched classrooms is a great idea! I have found that the greatest strength that Walden, and subsequently my masters, provides has been motivation and inspirtion from other teachers By visiting teachers who are successfully modeling tehnology integration you not only are able to see how they do it but also gain motivation to do it yourself in your classroom. However, finding out about which classrooms do this may be challenging – do you have references from your colleagues? Does your district highlight teacher’s classrooms in their weekly or monthly newsletters? In essence, how do you know where to look for these technology-enriched classrooms?
    After reading through your post, I am reminded of a aspect of our reading this week: “By requiring students to think about what they know in different, meaningful ways, mind tools engage students in critical thinking about the content they are studying” (Cennamo, Ross & Ertmer, 2009, p. 56). Your GAME plan applies directly to what Cennamo, Ross and Ertmer are talking about: using mind tools (ie: technology) to engage students in critical thinking learning experiences. Best of luck!

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  2. I think visiting technology rich classrooms is a great way to familarize and learn about what we as teachers can do in our own classrooms. I too have set the goal of learning about new technology and seeing how I can use them effectively in my own classroom. However, there isn't too many technology rich classrooms in my school or my district. A lot of the classrooms only have a computer hooked up to a TV as their as their most advanced use of technology in the classroom. In the next couple of years my school district is putting interactive white boards into the classrooms so I believe a lot of teachers will be doing on what your are planning and visiting different classrooms to see what they can do in their own. What types of technology are used in your district. What are you looking for when you enter these rooms? Hopefully I can take some of the things you are looking for and "borrow" them as I do the same next year.

    -Matt

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  3. Michael,

    Our school does have teacher’s who have been identified as teachers who incorporate technology into their classroom’s effectively. These are the teachers who get to try out the latest and newest technology devices that our school has access to. One of the 6th grade math teachers was given a classroom set of i-Pod Touches to pilot out in his classroom this year. Our district also does highlight a select teacher from each school each month for a variety of specialties. One of the recent categories was technology.

    Sara

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  4. Matt,

    It is unfortunate that your district does not have many technology rich classrooms. I remember that when I was in elementary and high school that hooking your computer to a TV was the latest and greatest technology available at the time. It is great that your district plans on improving technology in the classroom by installing interactive white boards. In my district each classroom has a teacher laptop that hooks up to a projector and is displayed on a Promethean Board (a type of interactive white board), our school has three computer labs, a laptop cart, each science classroom has 5 desktop computers, we have interactive active voting systems, and a sound system in each classroom. I look forward to visiting the classroom that is piloting the class set of i-Pod touches. I am interested to see how those devices can be included in the classroom.

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  5. Sara,

    What an amazing resource! Have fun exploring your peer's efforts and good luck on your own!

    Michael

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  6. Sara,
    Are there a lot of classrooms in your district that integrate technology in their classrooms? Very few if any have computers in their classroom in the k-2 grade where I teacher. It’s great that you will be able to use other teachers in your district to assisst you as you work to complete your goal. Will your district pay for you to attend classes or training on technology? That would be the best way to get up to speed on the information you are looking for if possible. Good Luck!
    Lisa

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  7. Hi Sara,

    Have you ever considered forming a PLC in your building for technology integration? Having a support system key. It's a great way to bounce ideas off each other and try new things with technology in a non stressful environment. I find that many teachers would be more willing to try new things with technology if it were with in a group of peers first, rather than the classroom.

    Visiting technology rich classrooms is an excellent idea. last year I used a professional day to visit High school and Elementary school technology classrooms to get a different perspective and maybe some new ideas.

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  8. Visiting othere rooms to see what others are doing is the way to go. There is so much technology out there and so many ways to use it. In my school, we are always sharing ideas with eachother and one is greater than the next. I have a few projects I am developing right now for next year that I am working on. Our media specialist is a great tool too. Sometimes I ask if she could teach my class different technologies and I sit there with my students and learn it with them. Then I also understand where some difficulty's are coming from. If you go in with an open mine, you will learn so much.

    Rosanne.

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