Final Reflections for
Digital Technology for the School Librarian
Overall, I found this course from SHSU to be interesting and exciting.
I loved learning about new sites and apps to use along with new ways to engage students
utilizing technology. I know that the next step in my journey will need to be exploring the many apps available in my district which will help me when encouraging teachers to use the
technology offered.
Most Exciting
I truly enjoyed learning how to make QR codes. I am so
excited to find out how easy this is. There are limitless options on how to
make this an effective learning tool for students. It is a great way to create shortcuts for young students, create interactive bulletin boards and give individualized group instructions. I am also excited to follow
librarians on Twitter, Facebook and blogs. It is a wonderful way to explore new
ideas and communicate with librarians around the United States.
Most Difficult
I found creating Infographics to be the most challenging assignment for
me. I am not very creative and felt some of the programs more difficult to use
than others. I would become frustrated when I could visualize what I wanted to create, but wasn't able to design it in the program. I also found it a little challenging to discover that some of the
wonderful programs I have learned about in class aren’t accessible in my
district or not approved for the elementary level. I will have to explore the
options available to ensure my students have the ability to create movies,
podcasts and small infographics.
Most Beneficial
For students, I feel the most beneficial application would
be the app Tellagami. I think they would be able to utilize
this as way to give book reviews, story summaries and reports. Students could use
it with minimum assistance and with great results. I also loved
Screencast-O-matic. This is a wonderful way to save a computer “how to” lessons for students who may have been absent or need to access the information at
home. I could also store simple screencasts for teachers to use as needed to
demonstrate how to access online resources, create QR codes and create their own screencasts.
Important to remember
It will always be important for me to remember to check the
rules and guidelines of my district before planning lessons around a new
program or a new application. For the elementary level, permission may be
needed to obtain the app in the LISD app store. If a new app is needed to be
utilized for a lesson and is available, it is also important to have it
downloaded by students prior to the lesson, due to the limited capabilities at
some schools. I feel confident that I could assist teachers and students in creating lessons that use technology and help those teachers that may be hesitant to try something new!
Allison,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your blog posts throughout this course. It was interesting you found QR codes to be the most exciting. I love QR codes! I use them all the time as a teacher and in my personal life as well. They are so beneficial because they provide immediate access to a website, document, or anything linked to it. I also thought infographics were difficult to navigate. I feel I need more practice to better understand all the different creative ways you can make them. Good luck in your progress throughout this program.
Hi Allison,
ReplyDeleteI also found this course to be very interesting but also very challenging since I am not a technology savvy person. I have learned so much as well. I now can say that I feel confident enough to help students and teachers in learning about the different new cites and apps available. I will use what I learned to motivate and encourage students and teachers in using the technologies available.
Allison,
ReplyDeleteI found the QR codes to be the most difficult! Lol! However, I found them to be so interesting and feel super excited about finding ways in which I can implement them into my library. They can definitely be used for great activities!!
I didn't particularly hate Infographics but it is the tool I enjoyed the least, perhaps because it was all based on facts and left little room for creativity and a fun outcome. I didn't find it too difficult to use, just a bit dull. And as I kept trying to figure out ways in which I could use it for the classroom, I just couldn't think of any. Maybe to use for a Newsletter? I don't know.
Overall, great job this semester!
It's good to know someone else felt the same way about infographics. I could picture in my mind what I wanted it to look like but I couldn't make the program do what I wanted. Once I created a few practice infographics then I was able to create a "real" one. Takes practice and patience.
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