I am Librarian for K-12 a charter school. I think from Chapter 33 I would have students
playing games as the most important aspect of learning. If a child is having fun and wanting to
learn, I would say my version and definition of Instructional Technology is to
assist students, teachers, introduce and apply educational technology, and
teach databases and ways we can better assist our learning. I have only been doing this for a year and
half so I am still learning the ropes! I
think that with most students and teachers, they are willing and able to
understand what you are trying to teach them, most of the time. All students
learn differently, but to give the idea of learning through an I-Pad, a
learning database, or educational technology site, is important!!
I also like
to read a little about virtual learning that was in chapter 34. This is a little new to me but there is an
advanced class in my school that is using this more and more and it is very
interesting! A little unusual to grasp,
but students seem to enjoy something new!
One must be careful however while
using the technology world. With so much
to offer, there can also be things to be insulting to others. I had a site I pulled up on Google the other
day with a class that was discussing different cultures and religion. Sadly, some things popped up that a student
was offended about. Our school has
blocks on certain sites, yet this one needed teacher discretion. I like the idea of having all this learning
at my fingertips though!