Friday, October 14, 2011

Technology Reflection: Instructional Use of Edmodo

Technology Reflection Assignment

Description/Experience

The technology demonstrated in the last seminar was a tool called Edmodo.  It is a free social networking site that can be used by both teachers and students for educational purposes.  Each student makes their own profile and when the teacher posts an assignment for them, they can post their completed assignment onto the site to be looked over and graded by the teacher.  Students are also able to help each other out by answering questions posted by their classmates.   Teachers also have the ability to reward badges to students who do a good job on their assignments.  If I was teaching middle school, I would definitely consider using this technology because I feel like it is something that students can actually enjoy.  I also like that they can post questions and help each other out if someone is having trouble with an assignment.

Application

I have been placed in a first grade classroom, so doing any activity or assignment using Edmodo would be somewhat difficult and each student would need help.  I think that the best way to use this technology would be to have an activity for the students to complete at home so that they can have the help of their parents since many of them are not able to spell, type, or use a computer on their own.  Unfortunately many parents do not have too much time to help their children so I think it would be best if it was a math activity.  This way the children would only have to type numbers and would not require as much help from their parents once they got onto the website.  There is a first grade math objective that states students must learn to “round any two-digit number to the nearest 10.”  The teacher would first spend about half an hour or so teaching the students about rounding numbers to the nearest 10.  She could also do several example problems with the class to make sure that they understand the concept.  Then for homework that night, the children could go onto Edmodo with their parents and complete a worksheet that the teacher has posted.  The worksheet could have several numbers that must be rounded to the nearest 10 on it and a place for the children to type in their answers.  They could then post their completed worksheet onto Edmodo to be graded by their teacher.  The effectiveness of this activity would be determined by the grade that the students receive on the assignment.

Reflection

Pedagogy-Content:
In order to help students, the teacher can post example problems to remind them of the content that they had learned earlier that day.  They will be forced to build upon their previous knowledge about numbers and counting and use it in order to round and complete the assignment.  However, the teacher would still need to make sure that she went over the content well enough to be sure that all of the students are capable of completing the activity on their own.
Technology:
Edmodo is helpful because it connects students with their classmates as well as their teacher even when they are at home.  This technology is easily accessible to anyone with access to the internet.  Once you are taught how to use it, it is easy to use and understand especially for students today because it is similar to Facebook, which is something that most students in middle school and older are familiar with.  It is also easy for students to see the assignments that their teacher has posted, complete them, and then turn them in on the website.
Technology-Pedagogy:
In my activity, Edmodo was used as more of a tool to review concepts that the students had been taught in school that day.  It would not really change the way the activity was taught, but it would make it easier for both the students and the teacher.  For example, the students are not able to lose their assignment like they would if the teacher had printed out a worksheet for them to complete.  The teacher must monitor what is going on and what students are saying on Edmodo to ensure that they are not misusing it.
Technology-Content:
Since the assignment will be posted on the internet, the teacher also has the ability to post helpful tools for students to use along with it.  If she finds a helpful website that is about rounding, she can post a link to it on Edmodo.  This would assist students having trouble with their assignment or just remind the students of what they had learned earlier that day if they had forgotten.  Hopefully these additional tools would help the students understand the content even more than they would if the teacher had just given them a worksheet to complete for homework.
Technology-Pedagogy-Content:
As long as the students become familiar with Edmodo and learn how to use it properly, they can benefit a lot out of it.  The teacher could make it a regular occurrence that when they learn a new concept, she can post helpful review worksheets in order to give them more practice and ensure that they understand the concepts.  She can also post tools and other websites in order to help the children who are having problems.  In a lower grade, like first grade, I think this technology is most appropriate for reviewing and practicing, but in older grades it can be used as a tool to have students explore new concepts before they are taught them.

1 comment:

  1. The idea of a math activity is very good. Inputting numbers rather than complex words would make the assignment more straightforward for students and teachers.
    Rounding numbers to the nearest ten is something that first grade classrooms may definitely be going over, so an online worksheet would be quite beneficial if done from home. At home, they may practice and study with their parents and have the luxury of patience and time by being at home using an online device to complete a worksheet.
    The idea of having the teacher post examples on the website is very effective. Students can look back and use the examples to help them with their homework. The teacher can also post links to other websites and that would be a helpful tool too.
    I think Leanna has done a very good job with her first blog posting. It has even given me ideas for how I could hypothetically further my use of Edmodo. A possible suggestion I have is, that goes for all of us, is allowing the use of the first grade Edmodo site to be able to connect to surrounding first grade classrooms in the school. Teachers can share ideas, and students can work off of other teacher’s assignment postings for practice. I really enjoyed reading this first blog post!

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