Digital Technology - Final Reflection
My journey through
digital technology has definitely been eye-opening. My previous experience with
technology use was very limited. I was nervous about delving into different webapps
and tools and felt uncomfortable at first with trying new things. There was
this constant fear of not understanding how to use the app or tool. Once I got started,
I realized there was nothing to fear. As a future librarian, it is our responsibility
to stay up to date with new technology and have a clear understanding of how to
use it as well as what it could be best used for, so that we can share it with
others.
I have
gained a better understanding of the importance of technology in education, especially
when it comes to helping students to become life-long learners in the 21st
century. There are so many ways to incorporate technology across the curriculum
and I am looking forward to sharing what I have learned with my colleagues as
well as using these apps and tools in the library.
Some of the
technology tools that I explored included social media apps, screencasts, YouTube
videos, creating comics and QR codes, as well as creating a book trailer. I was
most fearful of the YouTube video. I had no idea what I was doing when I began.
I also wasn’t sure on how it could be used in education. As learning how to
create and upload YouTube videos, my worries were gone, and I had a better
understanding of its use in education. Students can create their own YouTube
videos based on a topic they have been working on. It’s a way for them to be
creative and demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of the topic.
Also,
creating a book trailer made me nervous. I had never done it before and didn’t
know what to expect. I used Animoto to create a book trailer for Pride and
Prejudice by Jane Austen. Once I got started, it was one of the easiest programs
to navigate and I found it a lot of fun. I also really enjoyed using Easel.ly
and creating infographics. I can see myself using infographics as a librarian
to create posters that address the rules, expectations, and procedures of the
library. I can also see students being creative and using it to demonstrate
their understanding of a lesson or topic covered. One of the great things about
infographics as well as any of the other tools I used is that they can be incorporated
into any lesson for any subject.
A new
discovery for me was how easy creating QR Codes were. I had thought about how fun
it would be to have QR Codes put up around a classroom then have students go on
a scavenger hunt to find the information to complete a graphic organizer. Students
love being on their phones and this would be a good educational way for them to
use them. As a librarian, I can also create QR Codes that link students to a
book trailer, a book review, or additional information about the author or
title. Again, QR Codes can also be used across the curriculum and are so simple
to create.
As far as
one tool being most beneficial for students, I really can’t say. There were too
many that I feel can benefit students as well as teachers. They all give
students the freedom to be creative and demonstrate their understanding in a fun
way. Using any of these tools will put the students in a position to gather
information, analyze it, and create something that demonstrates their learning
and understanding. It is so much more engaging than paper and pencil and
students will remember what they learned a lot more than “sitting and getting.”
I used to
avoid technology as much as possible because it felt foreign to me. Outside of
using Word, sending emails, and creating PowerPoints, my knowledge of
technology use in education was limited. I am proud of myself for facing my
fears and taking risks. Technology is not going away. It is only going to grow,
and it is important that us, as librarians stay on top of it so that we can
help educate others and give students the tools to be creative and become
life-long learners. Even though I started off really scared when it came to
this course, I have found it to be one of the most enjoyable. I can walk away
from it knowing that technology isn’t so scary after all and that you just have
to dive in, play around, and see how it can be used in education to benefit the
teachers and students the most. I am excited about what the future holds for me
as a librarian and can’t wait to discover more tools that I can introduce to
others.
Below is a video I created using Animoto that recaps my exploration of Technology in Education. Please take a moment to watch. Thanks!
Hi Lana,
ReplyDeleteI can relate with a lot of the feelings you were having with this course. I too felt very scared about it at the beginning but as we progressed in the class, my feelings changed dramatically. I also feel proud of myself and of what I have accomplished here. I liked your ideas about how you are going to implement the technology we learned here. Funny how we both ended up having the same idea about how to present our digital story!
Hi Lana,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the reminder that it is our job as librarians to be brave and learn and stay current with technology so that we can bring it to our students in meaningful ways. Your culminating video is precious and makes me see how much we have done!
Lana,
ReplyDeleteI felt the same as you at the start of this course. I felt a little intimidated knowing all of the technology tools and applications that encompassed this course. I'm glad we were able to put our fears aside and become comfortable with technology as it will only continue to thrive in education.
I had almost forgot about making the book trailer. That was fun and super useful for students and teachers. It'd be a great way for students to prove their independent reading.
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