I want to take time to reflect my
educational technology journey since my first blog: “Introduction 8/26/13”. I have
learned so much about incorporating technology in the past four months. I have
always believed that technology incorporation in the curriculum is imperative
in order to help students be equipped with the adequate tools for a competitive
21st century global market. However, the only difference between August
26 and now is that I now know various ways to incorporate technology in order to
facilitate a more effective learning environment. I am confident more than ever
that I have the knowledge and skills to teach the 21st century
learners.
Twelve Posts
If you look at my twelve preceding
blog posts, you will have a better understanding on where my exuding confidence
stems from. I have learned and experienced internet research findings regarding
technology, developmental stages of technology, webinars, digital
investigations, digital stories, substantial technological educational
resources, PLNs, web 2.0 tools, and media literacy. These past four months has assured
me that technology integration in the class provides a more innovative method
for differentiation and engages the students in their learning.
Essentially technology helps teachers
connect with their students and allows an innovative fun learning environment. As
constructivists point out, meaningful learning occurs when students connect and
personalize their learning and technology can accomplish this with the help of
a teacher strategically implementing it in the curriculum.
Web 2.0 Tools

As stated, I have learned a multiple
of web 2.0 tools, but there is one that has captivated me. QR Codes has revolutionized
activities within my lesson plans and units. Saying that I love QR Codes would
be an understatement. If you want to see an example of how I have used QR Codes
as an activity take a look at my post: QR Codes Tool: Native-American Unit. You
can also visit my QR Codes page on Scribd by clinking Here.
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“We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.” – DavidWarlick
“Teaching in the Internet age means we must teach tomorrow’s skills today.” – Jennifer Fleming