Evaluating my GAME plan…..
I am pleased with the progress of my GAME plan. Developing a learning project that incorporates technology can appear to be an enormous task. But sometimes the time it takes to complete the project is shortened because of the technology. My biggest concern is that I will not incorporate the appropriate technology for the project. This week’s reading assignment helped me see that I am using technology when I ask my students to type their essays. When I am using the SmartBoard in my classroom to review literary terms, I am using technology. Although I am restricted from using blogs, wikis, podcasts, and digital story telling programs right now, I can still prepare my students for the 21st century with the tools I have available to me.
I would like to modify my GAME plan by broadening my goals. ISTE goal number 2c. states, “Teachers will customize and personalize learning activities to address students’ diverse learning styles, working strategies, and abilities using digital tools and resources” (ISTE, 2008). This summer I want to develop a method of writing for students who struggle to write a complete sentence. I am going to look into some story starter programs. If anyone has a suggestion, I would appreciate the feedback.
The administrators in our district are using data to determine instructional needs for individual schools. To incorporate “assessments that align with content and technology standards” our district uses a program called Acuity (ISTE, 2008). Assessment is done completely online and provides data that I can use in my classroom. The program provides students with a pretest and a posttest each quarter and individual test results, class results, and the standards students are not proficient in. With this information, it is clear to see what areas need to be addressed. I plan to find additional software programs that track student progress and present it to our IT Department for approval.
I think I am ready for THE NEXT STEP in my plan.
References:
ISTE NET-S and Performance Indicators. (2008). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Teachers_2008_EN.sflb.ashx