One of the biggest challenges we face with technology today and teachers, is that they work in their comfort zone. They are comfortable with what they know, and feel REALLY uncomfortable when it comes to the world of the "unknown" .. the dirty word.. "technology"! Even speaking on a live blog regarding "internet safety" last night, live from Princeton University, there was mention of "old vs. new" teachers. See some of the information from the blog:
8:51 | NJTechTeacher - Speaker thinks that perhaps new teachers have a better handle, but they really don't since college is teaching the "old way" still |
8:51 | Dave Powers - I am a brand new teacher |
8:51 | Kim T - @NJTechTeacher .. what is the old way? |
8:51 | coolcatteacher - Teachers don't know the difference between "social" networking and using social networks in schools. |
8:52 | John Peters - @KimT - Yes, I am very fortunate our IT Director is very forward thinking and gives some of us, not everyone the ability to explore emerging technologies. I am just lucky to be one of the few |
8:52 | coolcatteacher - They said that schools are producing teachers who understand these new tools. |
8:52 | NJTechTeacher - @dean Yes you can |
8:52 | Dean Shareski - @Kim T. Teacher is gatekeeper of information....social learning is an add on |
8:52 | Dave Powers - New teachers pick up technology quickly, but the problem is that everyone doesn't see how web application technology has changed the landscape of the world. |
8:52 | Kim T - @Dean.. I see.. I am a mom of 3 teens.. maybe that I why I feel it is so important to know about it and teach it to my students! |
8:52 | coolcatteacher - Dean Shareski is creating fluent teachers -- but many profs aren't and hate blogs and wikis, etc. |
8:52 | NJTechTeacher - Parent says "yes they're reading and writing online" but not like a novel. |
8:53 | coolcatteacher - @Dave but they're not taught responsible use of the tools --they aren't being used online. This has been a phenomenally balanced presentation. This has honestly been the best internet safety presentaiton I've ever seen. Period. |
8:53 | John Peters - Let's don't talk about "Old" teachers. We have some that barely are able to check their email and enter their grades online. Trying to teach them something new is a HUGE challenge. |
8:53 | NJTechTeacher - @Kim T - The old way - lecture, straight from book, not utilizing social tools, podcasting, etc. |
Isn't it part of the job to always be learning new things and being a self learner?? What better way than to create a PLN??
I have to say without twitter, I would not find half of the information that I have been shown! It is an amazing tool where wonderful people are not afraid to share the latest and greatest information about technology with me.. yes me.. a stranger! I feel like I want to share back and hopefully I can help them in ways too!
Thinking about the RSS feeds, they are a great resource and would be a wonderful tool to set up for your classroom. I also think delicious (here are my accounts) and diigo are great too. While using these bookmarking tools, I have been able to join groups and other people's networks of bookmarking. What a great time saving resource! I can then go into their account and see if they have tagged anything that I am looking for. Hopefully we are working in the same profession so they would have my interests in their account.
I think blogs are wonderful and powerful tools with some great information contained in them, but it is really difficult to read all of them. Check out this great blog I found today explaining the "glue of blogging" by Ewan McIntosh. What amazes me, is this PLN spans our entire world. Real people, sharing real information that we do every day! That is why twitter is so helpful and priceless. In 140 spaces or less, you must get your point out. I do read a lot of blogs through my RSS reader, but I also feel as though, even when I bookmark them, they are lost in cyber world! I never feel completely organized with all of these tools.. and that is what they are for! :) Organization!!!
Another great resource for a personal learning network would be wikis. Such as our learning module for this class! The ultimate personal learning network, where people can collaborate and share with each other on many topics. What a better way to learn than by sharing information. Watch this video about how wiki's work! Very cool! Did we already see something like this? I am on information overload!
If you can surround yourself with great people and add them to your personal learning network, your learning will come to you !!! Thanks for introducing us to this new world Jeff!
2 comments:
What a very interesting conversation. Thank you for sharing. We are so lucky to have Plymouth State and Jeff to make sure new teacher's like myself and seasoned teacher's like yourself have the correct tools and knowledge to help our children come aboard and help them to expand their minds i.e. their personal learning networks. I have enjoyed wikis, blogs and many other tools but just can't seem to find the time to read all the blogs and decide on the correct way to social network. It is an interesting issue. There are so many applications/tools out there that allow us to create our own networks, or become part of others, facebook and ning for example. An interesting post, you definately have me thinking and greatful that I will always consider learning new technologies beneficial to my students.
I know Sherry.. that is such a challenge.. I don't know how some of these people find the time. My husband wants me to "move away from the computer"!! I feel like it is an extension of me.. and all of the possibilities.. I can not seem to get a grip on them either. What to join, who to work with, what to listen to, who to believe, how to write our own blogs, and then.. finally.. how to bring it into our classes .. for meaningful .. engaging.. experiences! :) I think we still have a long road ahead of us, but wow.. what a wonderfully exciting trip it has been so far! Who knew!
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