tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211828862934705153.post8548988886609985896..comments2023-09-07T07:28:57.371-07:00Comments on Paige Bryant's EDM 310 class blog: Blog Post 3Paige Bryanthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14359744414906499709noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211828862934705153.post-52409706579342573122010-09-19T11:33:39.377-07:002010-09-19T11:33:39.377-07:00A vision of Students Today- I also spend a lot of ...A vision of Students Today- I also spend a lot of my time outside of the classroom on gadgets such as my phone, computer, and and ipod. And also so do my friends so I agree with you when you say that it would only seem reasonable to reach students through all this technology that is in our everyday use.<br />It's not About Technology- A lot of what we have done in this class has been technologically based and we have watched videos on how using technology in the classroom is so important but this has made me realize that teachers still have to teach! I like your take on how teachers need to change their approach to teaching because it is very true that all students learn differently. It is a teachers jobs to adjust to that.<br />Is it okay for a teach to be technologically Illiterate?- Well of course you have the right answer when you say no way! STI was probably the best thing to happen to the school system. Some students that were my friends hated it because their parents could get on and see exactly when their child was later for class or if they were skipping class and see all of their grades maybe before the student did. I know as a future parent I would appreciate this access to my children and as a teacher I will gladly allow other parents to seek this information. Technology is everywhere and any teacher who does not agree with it really needs to keep up.<br />I think this all of this has had the same impact on you as it has me and I feel as thogh I am appreciating technology so much more than I have before and realizing how much we are not taking advantage of it in classrooms.Meghan Harbuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05858591826444152458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211828862934705153.post-75092283725500212032010-09-16T12:31:09.957-07:002010-09-16T12:31:09.957-07:00By the way, don't forget to title your posts. ...By the way, don't forget to title your posts. For this post the title should be "Blog Assignment 3" or something like that. SSStephen M. Sullivan, Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07227253711586165060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8211828862934705153.post-52400379194789131842010-09-16T11:44:04.603-07:002010-09-16T11:44:04.603-07:00Great post Paige!
I agree with you that teachers...Great post Paige! <br /><br />I agree with you that teachers must be flexible in their approach and willing to try new things to enhance learning. The most important thing teachers can do, in my opinion, is to put the students in charge of their own learning ASAP. The sooner students realize that they are in control of the learning process the faster they will advance and move on to bigger and better things. <br /><br />Your blog is looking good. Keep up the good work. SSStephen M. Sullivan, Ph.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07227253711586165060noreply@blogger.com