Saturday, October 15, 2011

Keeping up with Technology


Tried out a new blog host called "edublogs" instead of using "Weebly". Not sure of the benefits of edublogs over weebly but I'll only learn if there are benefits over time and trying things out. Then, I also decided to use "Blogger" again just to see the comparison. There are so many sites offering so much these days it's hard to figure out the good from the bad and sometimes just the good from the very good.
Teachers these days have to be tech savvy on top of everything else they do in their daily routine. We were busy before all these expectations and now we are crazy busy as nothing has ceased to exist, nothing has dropped out of the curriculum. Handwriting some may argue is no longer necessary however I disagree. Recently on the news they showed a youngster in China loosing the skill to be able to write kanji as the autofill on their computers did it for them. In time, this would lead to a whole generation unable to write without a computer. How as educators are we to know whether the technology is here to stay or will the future be one of power cuts due to our inability to safely provide enough electricity for our demands. Without the benefit of hindsight it is an era where as educators we have to prepare children for all eventualities. So back to my problem. How to fit in everything we have to do and learn as educators into our busy weeks. Technology teachers have the benefit of only having to focus on one subject area. As a primary teacher I have to focus on the latest developments in many subjects. So keeping up with technology is an added strain. Fun but daunting at times.
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2 comments:

  1. You bring up some very valid points regarding technology "doing the thinking for children." I believe the same goes for adults as well. While technology plays a huge role in our present, and future, it can't replace the importance of learning and retaining the basics.

    - Cole
    http://www.coffeewithcole.com

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  2. I agree, the basics are still important. "Doing the thinking for children" is a great way of putting it. Technology is great it just needs to be relevant.

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