School
systems have done a great job getting up to speed with getting
information into the Student Information System (SIS) with technology. The
technology is available, for example, to make attendance an automated part of the day, and now attendance
is easier and more efficient than in the past.
When aggregated
information needs to be looked at it is easy to sort and filter the
information in order that the presentation is timely and focused.
Rather
than looking through pages and columns
and rows of information trying to find a needle in a haystack, teachers
and administrators can answer a question using a filter or sort. When
you ask teachers or administrators to give
examples of how technology is being used today in their schools they
can
quickly list things like attendance, testing, looking at data,
communicating with the staff by email, communicating with the public,
by email and
webpages.
The teachers did not readily come up with how technology has impacted their instruction. I wonder why?
Our
teachers are using an online writing program to score student writing,
at first this was confused with supplanting the way students would
learn how to write, but in the long run, it provides a structure on how
students should write giving the teacher lots of time to work with
individuals on the how to write and individual instruction. So, in effect
you can say that technology allows the teacher the opportunities to
give more individual instruction while others are writing. The teacher
has the same goal to instruct students on how to write a descriptive paragraph, give students time
to practice and to write for an audience. Technology can help but
it doesn't take over.
My
son, who is in university, told me about he has an awesome writing teacher, she uses
the technology to edit his work and by using arrows and speech bubbles
on the papers he emails to her. She provides her feedback by using a note section in her word program and that is how
she gives him guidance on how to improve his writing. She is able to tailor the
instruction to her
individual student. He likes it, maybe it made the edits and changes
more about his writing. Maybe it made the edits more focused about the
writing and he was able to get past that it felt like it was directed
at him the person.
How are you using technology differently in your instruction? What would you talk about first? Your Student Information System or how you are impacting your students? Do you have some suggestions about what made your students more interested and engaged in their work? Share them with the group here in the comments.