In reviewing class over the past eight weeks, I realize that there are many ways to run a classroom. I
believe I have done a pretty good job over the past 11 years, but there is always room for improvement. I have utilized differentiated instruction (DI) in a few ways but have found that my colleagues and classmates are my best asset. DI is a way of teaching that allows the educator to assess the students instructional needs, creates and/or uses instructional techniques that meet those needs, then reassesses the student’s needs to inform the next round of instruction (Bray, Brown, Green, 2004.) DI is utilized in my classroom through the use of variety of formats such as power point presentations, screen casts through Jing (www.jing.com,) podcasts, and/or questioning techniques. These techniques and methodologies will continue as well as new ones will be added such as gaming and Skyping. It is important for educators to recognize that there is a considerable overlap between the strategies within DI. As teachers become comfortable with these strategies several may be very effectively employed simultaneously (Enhancing Learning With Technology, 2004.)
Utilization of the group wiki has been a big help with our assignments. Many of the ideas for my lesson plans were from some of resources that my classmates shared. I hope that I have helped them with my discussion answers and postings.
There is not really any changes that I will be making in regards to my technology usage. However, I will be implementing Skype and digital storytelling tools this year. I am trying to differentiate my assessment techniques more as well. There is only one other teacher in the building that uses these methods so I will believe it will excite the students and get their creative juices flowing. Not only are the students sick of Power Point presentations, so am I. I also hope to allow the students to try taking their quizzes for the different chapter sections online. This way they try a new online tool and they get marked for me, what a perk!
Resources
Bray, M., Brown, A., & Green, T. (2004). Technology and the diverse learner: A guide to classroom practice. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press.
Enhancing Learning Through Technology. (2004). Retrieved August 10, 2010 from, http://www.members.shaw.ca/priscillatheroux/differentiatingstrategies.html