Throughout this quarter, I have been working on adapting an important
lesson in my content area and enhancing it through the use of technology. This
is a lesson that I have used many times in order to scaffold student's
understanding of theme, but using the technology enhanced the lesson by
allowing for more student collaboration and differentiation.
After creating the lesson, I realized how much it would support student
learning through visuals. When I did this without technology, our white board
was a mess of crossed out ideas, circled ones, and it was not visually
appealing. Using a concept map would help to show student's the steps. But it
will also help students to collaborate and use each other's ideas to create the
best idea.
One concern I still have is monitoring the computer program. I
specifically had a paraeducator supporting me in doing this, but then that
eliminates a para from supporting. Because the lesson is so student focused,
including students supporting students, I think it would work out ok; however,
in the school I am in, it would be a risk to ask a para to work to manage the
resource over working directly with students. On reflecting, maybe a better way
to do this would be to request one student to support me by assigning a role like
"website manager" to ensure appropriate answers. This is still one
part of the lesson that I want to improve and revise, but I really want to
teach the lesson first to see the best way to revise it. We will not be
covering theme until next year, so I am excited to see how the lesson works
out.
At first, I was very nervous about using technology
in a lesson because my mentor teacher hardly ever uses technology. Another
teacher I work with uses it, but often it is just added on and doesn't always
make sense or support student learning. I was surprised as I started thinking
how much the technology would enhance the pedagody I had previously used in my lesson. It was
a much stronger alternative to no technology, where the visuals were messy and
it took a long time because the teacher was the "collaboration" for
students. I think that this revision truly enhanced the lesson and will allow for my students to collaborate better, as well as allow for differentiation, mostly provided for by students themselves! I am excited to try the lesson in the near future.
