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It's not about the Tools, it's about the Skills

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 Cross posted on the Langwitches Blog.

Many times, I see eyes glazing over, when I excitedly speak with parents or administrators about blogging, using wikis, skyping or podcasting with students. Many of them, unfamiliar with the tools, will immediately feel uncomfortable. Some will automatically and immediately steer the conversation back to what they know:

What about learning the basics, like reading, writing, math and science?

I usually try to explain and emphasize, that these skills are precisely what are being taught. We are not podcasting in order to teach Audacity nor Garageband. We are not recording students for the fun of using microphone, we are not blogging, so we can practice typing, we are not skyping for the purpose of using a webcam.

Parents and administrators, unfamiliar with the tools, also seem worried that “important” academic time is being lost and wasted!

In an attempt to explain that there is so much more involved when using technology tools, I blogged a few months ago, We Podcasted Today So, did you learn anything?

It is important that we explain to parents and administrators that we are using the tools to practice the above mentioned basic literacy skills, engage and motivate students, but also address, integrate and embed so many more skills and literacies.

Take a look at the visuals below:

  • Podcasting Skill
  • Video Conferencing Skills
  • Blogging Skills
  • Wiki Skills

What are some other technology tools you are using in the classroom? What are the skills and literacies that you are addressing? How can we educate parents and administrators that blogging, wiki-ing, podcasting and skyping, etc. are simply a vehicle to preparing students for many skills and literaciers, including the 3Rs they are accustomed to and familiar with.

Blogging Skills

Blogging Skills


Podcasting Skills

 Podcast-Skills

Wiki Skills

 

Wiki Skills

Video Conferencing Skills

 

Video Conferencing Skills

Posted by Silvia Tolisano at 01/17/2010 09:00:52 AM | 


I very much enjoyed your post....and especially enjoyed the images.

Any chance of providing them as posters?? or even more options??

Would love to have them hanging in my classrooms.....


J
Posted by: Jen ( Email: ) at 1/19/2010 7:09 AM


Jen,
The images are available under Creative Commons License and in higher resolution for your to download on FLickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/langwitches/sets/72157605083562304/

Let me know if you feel strongly to have more options added to the visuals or would like to suggest more tools.
Posted by: Silvia Tolisano ( Email: | Visit ) at 1/19/2010 4:11 PM


How's about we take a slightly different tack:

Disital Technologies for Supporting Academic Success, or

Digital Technologies Supporting Job Creation, or maybe

Using Digital Technologies fior Supporting Economic Recovery.

The more pragmatic and applied, the better.

BobBl
Posted by: Bob Blomeyer ( Email: | Visit ) at 1/19/2010 4:25 PM


Silvia,

Your blog is right on. The pictures are fantastic! I have already been to Flickr to enjoy your photos. You have a lot of great information to offer! Thanks for sharing:)

Krista
Posted by: Krista ( Email: ) at 1/20/2010 1:28 PM


I would like to purchase posters of the images on this page. Is that possible? If so, how?
Posted by: mwillis ( Email: | Visit ) at 1/29/2010 11:25 AM


Great post, Silvia. It seems butting heads is part of the job description at times, doesn't it? I'm heading to flickr now...I think I may put together a flipchart for our interactive whiteboard for use at a staff meeting and/or school improvement meeting.
Posted by: Jeanne ( Email: ) at 1/30/2010 7:42 PM


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