What have you learned from your field experience for this course? Provide a summary of the learning activities you have observed and in which you have participated.
For this course, I was placed in a high school biology class to complete my field experience. During my field experience I was given the opportunity to interact with students, grade papers, input grades, and assist students with dissections. Perhaps the most valuable aspect of my field experience was the opportunity to see how my field experience teacher incorporated smartboard activities into instructional activities. Students in the freshman biology class were preparing for their upcoming frog dissections. My field experience teacher used a power point presentation on the smartboard for notes on the topic of amphibians, and then used the smartboard to show the students what to expect during their live frog dissection. It was interesting to see how he used technology to enhance the students’ lab experience. For those of you who have performed dissections before, you understand how difficult it can be to relate a one-dimensional diagram to what you see inside an actual frog. The use of the virtual dissection increased the value of the upcoming learning activity, by providing more background experience on which to draw during their lab. I was allowed to walk around the classroom and assist students during the actual dissections. Through this experience I was able to see the value in leading students to the discovery of information rather than traditional learning environments where teachers are the providers of all the information. Every time students asked me a question, I would lead them to the information they needed by asking them questions back. It completely affirmed my belief that students will have a more valuable learning experience if the teacher acts as a facilitator rather than the answer.
What lessons did you learn about yourself (such as perspectives, attitudes, and skills) with regard to learning and teaching with technology? How are you different today, compared with Week 1 of this course?
Throughout this course I have become more comfortable with the trail and error that is so often involved when attempting to master any new piece of technology or technological application. I have always believed that learning is more valuable when answers are sought out on one’s own, but I must admit that I never really thought that would apply to this class. I fully expected to come into this course and be “shown” how to use technology. I was excited! I couldn’t wait to learn new ways to use all those applications out there. The reality of this course was very different from my preconceived notion. We were not “shown” or “told” how to do things, rather, we were encouraged (and even required) to figure out how to use technology on our own for the most part. I’m not sure if that was goal of my instructors, but it was valuable either way. As a result, I am confident that I have the ability to figure out things on my own. In the past, I have shied away from attempting to create a podcast or a presentation movie because I didn’t know how. Now I do, and I figured it out on my own by seeking out resources that are readily accessible in literally a million different places! My attitudes about teaching have been strengthened by seeing how technology can be used to engage students in learning activities. Now more than ever, I believe in teachers as facilitators within the classroom. The main difference since Week 1 is my confidence level with respect to technology. I am no longer in fear of trying something new. I now see that, with respect to learning technology, the first step is simply having the courage to jump in and give something new a try. If I start to sink, there are a multitude of resources available to show me the way.
