Monday, October 3, 2011

Chapters 6 and 11 Reading Responses

Response to Chapter 6: Digital Technologies in the Classroom
Please respond to the following question. In your response to this post on your blog page, make sure to include specific details from the chapter to support your opinions and statements. The responses should be 6-8 sentences, but do not need to be extremely long. Just make sure to give your response and support for your reasoning.
Responses are Due by Wednesday, October 12, 5:00 pm.

Question: Based on the information in chapter 6, would you prefer to teach in a classroom that had more or less digital technologies? Why or why not?



Chapter 11: Audiovisual Technologies
For both audio and visual technologies, identify one traditional and one emerging technology from the book, and explain how you could potentially use all four devices in the classroom. Post your responses on your blog page you created for this class.
Responses are due by Wednesday, October 12, 5:00 pm.

Helpful Hints
- You do not need to use all four at once within the classroom. Just say how you could possibly use all four.
- Make sure to proof your posts for correct spelling and grammar. You will lose points for pervasive errors.
- Have fun and be creative with the possible ways you could use these different technologies!!

1 comment:

  1. Chapter 6 response:
    I would prefer to teach in a classroom with more digital technologies. Even though it may distract the students sometimes, in the future, it will benefit the students to have the knowledge of technologies. If the students know more about technology, the class will go much faster because students can type much faster then they can write. They will also have more background in technology for when they go to college if they have been practicing with these items since grade school. Technology is becoming a larger deal in society, and all students should be familiar with how they work. Students are also at the easiest age to learn about new technology. As people get older, they dont have as much patience for all of the new technologies.

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