This course has been very beneficial in helping me reach my first goal to create and design learning experiences that incorporate technology in the planning of a unit using online research, collaboration, and digital storytelling. Though I was familiar with problem based learning and promoting collaboration as well as alternative forms of assessment, I had never really considered the benefits of adding technology to these types of learning experiences. Using online tools allows students to access new sources of information, work virtually any time and place, capture their interests, differentiate instruction, and to work more creatively to both learn and assess their knowledge levels. Though eventually using technology will allow students to work more easily and effectively and focus on the content and curriculum, it does require a great amount of initial planning and preparation for the teacher. Once the students become familiar with the tools and techniques though, the teacher can really step back and allow the students to work more independently and codependently. I am excited to try my lessons this spring with my students in order to see just how effective they are.
My other main goal was to model digital age work and learning; which I also will be doing more of soon. I think it is important to know what you are talking about as the teacher, but also to keep an open mind in the event that a student knows more tricks to using certain programs. I will strive to do this as I show the students what I have been working on in my coursework. This would be my area of adjustment. In the past I have been embarrassed if I didn't know everything a student asked me, but I have to recognize that many of my students spend just as much if not more time online and using technology. I have also decided that I would like to have "tech mentors" in the class and would like to even appoint that as a role in group projects to assist myself and the students in using my new technology integrated lessons in the classroom.