Sunday, December 27, 2009

Week 8 Final Reflection

Finally,

One final post to wrap up the class.

I am pretty satisfied with how my GAME plan worked out. I did get some real world applications involved in my classroom. The applications used a lot of different technologies. It all went really well.

My collaboration fell apart. I realize now that I was going about it all wrong. I was trying to bite off more than I could chew! I was picturing all kinds of live chats and Skype interviews. Really, I needed more emails and just regular correspondence. I think that I will eventually get in some collaboration going, but right now, I am going to focus on what is going right. So, I have learned a lot about how to incorporate real world applications and how they will fit into my units. Thus, the impact that the GAME plan had on my practice is an increase in the amount of real-world applications that I will be using. I plan on doing one in each of the courses that I teach this year.

I also think that I have learned how easy it is to use a form of technology in some aspect of my teaching. Whether it is in the body of the lesson or whether it is in the assessment, technology can be used. That will be the immediate change in my practice. Technology will start to work its way into my units with the applications.

Thanks for a great course everyone!

Tyler Winner

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Week 7 Reflection on the GAME Plan

Hey everyone. One final look at our GAME plans to see how they worked and to see what we have learned.

I have to say that I am glad that we learned about this process. I can't say that it was easy to have something new about the plan every week. I think the main thing I learned was that the G of the GAME plan (Goals) is the most important part. We have to set goals every year to get something new accomplished. It becomes too easy to just rest on what we have previously done in this profession. We have seen it in ourselves and in our colleagues. The ruts can become very deep. This is why we have to set (and write down) new goals every year to challenge ourselves and get a new tool, method, or strategy. Writing down goals is key to good teaching.

Having the goals about collaboration and real world applications made me really aware about the lack of these two aspects in my teaching. These are two things that I always planned to put into my teaching. When I was in my undergrad, I was all about these and other types of non-lecture teaching. But, the day to day grind got me hooked back on lecture. I have to STOP! It was great to work on this shift. I have already done two projects that use math applications, and they worked wonderfully.

When I looked at the NETS standards, they just look like a bunch of goals. They are all things that we aspire to do. If we do the teacher standards, then we will accomplish the student standards as well. When I compare them, the two sets are inseparable. One will follow the other. So, again I think that it is all about goals. If we as teachers set ourselves high tech goals, our students will have no choice but to accomplish student tech goals.

Agree?

Tyler

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Week 6 Wrap up!

Thanks for all of the comments folks!

I am glad that I am not alone when it comes to the lecture problem. I will work to get some variation into my lessons right away. Good luck everyone with the final two weeks. See you on the discussion boards!

Tyler

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Week 6 GAME Update

Hey everyone,

Sometimes I think that it is hard to come up with something new (events) on our GAME plans every week. But, I think that I have come up with some new conclusions about my GAME plan.

What have I learned so far from my GAME Plan that I can apply to my practice?

I think that the one thing that I have learned is that students like real world applications and technology better than the normal pen and paper notes. I have to keep that in mind when I plan my new lessons and units next year.

What new goals do I have and what goals am I still working for?

I am still working on my goal of collaboration. It is hard to do. The effort needed and the teamwork that is needed is immense if I cannot get on the web. If you haven't been following my issues, I have one of the worst web filters in the history of web filters. So, I have been looking "in house" and the response has been less than perfect. So, I am continuing on a crusade at district office to let up on this craziness. I figure that if I fight that good fight, I can get things better in the long run. That is my new goal. Taking down the Filter!

What learning approaches will I try next time to improve my learning?

I will try more problem based learning. But, I will also try anything that gets me out of lecturing. I get tire of lecturing so much. We are only half way through the 2nd nine weeks in my school and I am already all lectured out. I have to work on this. I will not make it through my career if I have to lecture this much. Getting student centered lessons written will take a long time, but it is worth it!

This is where I am sitting with my GAME plan. Can't wait to see how yours' are going!

Tyler

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Week 5 and still going...

Hey everybody, I am getting a little behind on all of the stuff for this class! I hope that everyone else is coping better than I am!

As I look at my GAME plan, I am pretty happy about everything that is going on. Again, my two goals are to work on my collaboration in many different media and to try to get my students real world scenarios and problems to work with while they are learning. I have really nailed one of my goals out of the park.

How effective were your actions in helping you meet your goals? I have done one assignment for my students where they have written a paper on a real world application and they have used and infused all different types of technology! I have started looking through these papers, (I have a lot of grading to do) and they look spectacular. So, my actions have been really effective in meeting my second goal.

What have you learned so far that you can apply in your instructional practice? I have learned a lot about making real world assignment. These projects and problems are all over the place and they are not as hard to find as I thought. Many tech sites have problems that their products/software are great at solving. I just need to look around a little more and I can use them to teach or assess!

What do you still have to learn? What new questions have arisen? I still have to learn about collaborating with my colleagues. I thought that I found some great teachers to collaborate with, but some of my connections have fallen through. I still have some good leads, but timing is going to make this very hard. I am worried that I am going to lose all of my potential teammates as the year gets even busier. My new question is, where do you find collaboration partners?

How will you adjust your plan to fit your current needs? I am going to lower amount of out-of-classroom collaboration and just focus on the student to student in-classroom collaboration. I am going to use the resources that I have in my control and stop looking elsewhere. I think that it is more beneficial to use in-house collaboration 3 or 4 times a year rather than fight to get one out-of-classroom session. So, I am going to get some kind of collaboration in any way I can!

Hope your plans are going well!

Tyler