I am a graduate student at Michigan
State University majoring in Educational Technology.
I began this course of study because I was already familiar with
Many types of computer technologies,
and I needed a Master's Degree in order to advance my career. I didn't
expect my program of study to affect my philosophy of education. Previous
to my beginning my Master's program, I was a firm believer in lecture and
notes, talk and chalk approach to teaching as the ideal way to convey information
to students. I would write terms on the board, lecture based on the textbook,
and hope my students absorbed at least a little of what I was saying. I
used this method believing that it would best prepare my students for the
style and presentation of a college professor. Since this time, I have
found ways to modify my teaching style and presentation in order to increase
student engagement and exploration of the subject being taught
I still use talk and chalk lecture
from time to time but I mostly use group based activities. I became a firm
believer in collaborative learning and active
learning as a result of my studies and research while pursuing my
Masters. I assign each student with a partner and sometimes groups of 3
or 4 in order to work on projects in technology. I assign a group leader
who decided which tasks will need to be done in order to complete the project.
The group leader then assigns tasks to the group and reports to me on the
progress of the group. Each student in the class has a chance to be a group
leader.
Assesment in my classroom is done through
Portfolios. Each students will save their
work on floppy disks after each assignment. The total of these assignments
are examined by me at the end of the marking period in order to determine
the students grade. |