Application
Algebra and Geometry can be used very well where I can incorporate this technology. This activity can be conducted in 15-20 minutes.
First, provide some details regarding:
Algebra and Geometry can be used very well where I can incorporate this technology. This activity can be conducted in 15-20 minutes.
First, provide some details regarding:
- Learners: My learners will be 10th and 11th grade? This activity should be used and learned by high school students that range from 16-18.
- Learning outcomes: My students will learn how to do different types of algebraic expressions and proofs through this activity.At the end of this activity, students will be able to figure out formal proofs and know what formulas to use.
- Assessment: Some ways I will know that my students have learned is by checking their progress in homework or test grades? I will know that my content was effective towards the students is by seeing if their test grades are increasing or if they are asking for extra help.
Second, break down your activity into a timeline of planned events and procedures. Here you should describe what students and the teacher will be doing chronologically during the activity. Below is one of the good examples from previous reflections:
- The lesson would begin with introducing the students to the ixl which is a free website that can help them not only in math but in other subjects. This would only take a minute or two because the website explains why they got the question wrong and shows step by step on how or why that is the answer.
- The students would then spend the next 10 minutes exploring ways to solve algebraic equations that they had already been working with in class.
- After,the students will be given 5 minutes to complete the individual assessment.
- Then, while other students are finishing up their work, the others will then either work on other assignments to get ahead of class or help their fellow peers what new techniques they have learned about navigating and solving algebraic equations.
Reflection
Considering your learning activity described above, write two paragraphs or three for each section below addressing the questions. It may be helpful to keep in mind the followings when reflecting:
- How well the use of this technology may support your teaching strategies in this activity.
- How effectively the use of this technology may enhance students' understanding of and learning from your particular content in this activity.
IXL is very effective when it comes to technology since is it free and easy to use. The activity goes step by step to teach students how to correctly solve a mathematical equation. It will enhance and get them ready for the final test that is at the end of the year. By them understanding the content from particular problems in this activity. At the end it will gain them knowledge and confidence for challenging problems. Teachers can use any website that will prepare their students based on what they are learning in the classroom.
--Pedagogical-Content:
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Your pedagogical content knowledge refers to your understanding of
teaching strategies that are specific to a content area. That is the
knowledge about choosing appropriate pedagogies for teaching a particular
content Example: Using
drill-and-practice to teach math problem solving. This strategy however may
not necessarily be effective for other content areas.
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Now,
forget about the technology for a while…..Just tells us about your teaching
strategies that you employ in your activity (e.g., analogies, demonstrations,
illustrations, examples, explanations, group work, drill-practice, simulations,
role-play, lecturing, self-guided learning, inquiry-based learning, problem
based learning or etc). Specifically:
- What are your strategies and why do you think your strategies are appropriate to teaching this specific content? What makes you believe it would help your students comprehend this particular content? Give specific examples from your described activity.
- What would be some conceptions and pre-conceptions that students of different ages and backgrounds bring with them when learning this particular content? What would you be concerned about students' prior knowledge, experiences, motivation? Again focus on the content and your teaching strategy, not the technology!
--Technological-Pedagogical:
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Your technological pedagogical knowledge refers to your understanding
of technologies for particular learning tasks, your ability to choose
technologies based on its fitness, your knowledge of pedagogical strategies,
and your ability to apply those strategies for use of technologies
Example: Selecting IXL for
facilitating student generated debate. IXL here is the technology that
supports the main pedagogy-group discussion/debate.
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In
the previous section, you talked about your instructional strategies. Keeping
these strategies you stated in mind, now tell us how the technology is used in
your activity. Specifically:
- What main instructional strategies would this technology use serve in your activity? How would using the technology support the way you teach this activity? Please give examples and be specific to your described activity. Think about your main teaching strategies that this technology would support.
- What different classroom management strategies you might need to consider when using this technology in the activity? Give examples and be specific to your described activity.
--Technological
Pedagogical Content:
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Your technological pedagogical content knowledge refers to your
understanding of how teaching and learning from content may change when
technology used and is our knowledge about selecting technologies that suits,
support, and enhances teaching strategies and learning activities in your
particular content area. It is your understanding of teaching strategies to
effectively teach the particular content and help student conceptual
difficulties in this content by meaningfully incorporating technologies.
Example: Using a flash card app on iPad as a
means to aid students memorize words and definitions in language learning.
iPad app is here chosen as a tool to support the pedagogy around instant
feedback, quick repetition, and individualized learning. These are some of
the strategies used in language learning content area.
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Now,
let’s focus on the content you’re teaching in your activity. Think about your
decisions to incorporate this technology and the teaching strategies in
relation to your particular content area. Tell us specifically about:
- How would using this technology enhance the way the content is represented in your activity (e.g. demonstrations, explanations, examples, illustrations, analogies, and etc.)? That is why you think the selection and the pedagogical use of this technology may enhance what you teach (the content in your activity). Give specific examples from your activity to support your answer and keep in mind the learning objectives that you stated previously.
- In what different ways students practice or understand the content in your activity that would otherwise not be possible without the use of the technology? In addition to motivational benefits, what else can students do with this technology as they are learning the content?
I really like your layout however some portions of it are hard to read. You did a really good job of teaching the lesson and making it interesting. I enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI can't read any of this :(
ReplyDeleteI thought you did a good job of teaching your lesson, and it was very clear and easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteI liked how you broke down how you will teach your lesson into days of the week. You are very knowledgeable in your subject area. You presented your lesson plan in a very professional manner making it very easy to understand.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your presentation and the use of the smart board to present it. I enjoy math and it comes easy to me so I understood what you were teaching and was able to follow along. However, when teaching this in a class you might have to slow down a bit to make sure all students are able to stay on the same page. Overall it was a good presentation though.
ReplyDeleteYou did a good job at presenting. Since we only had 10 minutes I think you had to rush through it. Your presentation was set up very nice and neat as well so students have that visua.
ReplyDeleteYour lesson and content was good and informative. I think that with a class that hasn't learned these concepts you would need to go slower and explain more than with students who just need a review. I like how your presentation was bright and fun looking.
ReplyDeleteYour lesson was surprisingly interesting, but it's hard to read some of your stuff.
ReplyDeleteI can see Smartboard is a great tool for you to demonstrate the content! That would be more fun and help you assess how students grasp the concepts if you have them practice on the online games!
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