Monday, October 26, 2015

7- Nathalia's Adventures

Using Bloomer's taxonomy would be extremely efficient for helping students fully understand a concept. This is due that the criteria that Bloomer capitalized on (understanding, remembering, applying, analysing, evaluating, and creating) are essential for student learning. By using a Power Point that requires students to meet all of these bases, I will be ensuring that my students fully understand the content. I will explore criteria such as criteria by encouraging students to use animation. Students will be taking the content that they have learned and presenting it in their own way through avid use of imagery. By doing this, they are taking in the information and producing -- creating -- their own content.
In regards to how I will keep an eye out for things such as their evaluation of the content, I will provide my students with overarching questions that will require them to condense and present the information in an efficient manner.

I feel that adaptive technologies play a major role in helping students with both physical and mental disabilities to learn in a classroom students along with their able-bodied peers. One of the adaptive technologies that I thought was pretty neat was the verbal spell checker due to the fact that it reads out the misspelled word to the student to bring attention to the error. Afterwards, an array of words that the student could have been attempting to spell is presented to the students. I feel that this is especially important for students with attention deficit disorders, and this can be essential in helping them learn. I also believe that reading guides would be helpful for these students as well. In regards to students at have issues with auditory process issues, I can use FM listening systems (which I have never heard of until recently), which limits background noises and amplifies the teacher's voice. I have not used any of the adaptive technologies that I have listed, but I have used reading guides (which is an online tool that highlights lines of texts as students read) to help keep me focused due to the fact that I had ADHD. A challenge that I percieve with using adaptive technologies is that neurotypical and able-bodied students will become jealous of students with disabilities for recieving what they would consider "special treatment."

Working on the web page design assignment gave me a general idea of how websites are organized. This is a useful tool for me due to the fact that I will soon be making several professional sites about myself in order to promote myself as a teacher. Even as a teacher, I will constantly be making websites detailing assignments, announcements, and events for my students, so there really is no escaping it for me! So I really did appreciate this assignment because it gave me a chance to get my feet wet, so to speak. The only thing I didn't like is how the website lagged a bit the first day we were all working on it in class, but because so many people were using it at once it couldn't have been avoided.

http://nathaliaedwards2019.weebly.com/

1 comment:

  1. Several students have mentioned the "jealousy" factor. It does seem like such a natural kid response. My experience is different, although its elementary school-based. I think two factors are at play: 1). differentiation means that pretty much every kid receives individualized educational opportunities, 2). teachers are amazing at monitoring their class culture. I've worked with some extraordinary professionals.

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