Classroom Technology and Pedagogical Shifts

Holly Eimer
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With the introduction of screen media and 1:1 devices in the classroom, educators are finding themselves in a unique position; navigating new technological platforms, changing their teaching methods and pedagogy to adapt, and oftentimes, competing for their students’ attention. Some important factors for classroom implementation and practice are the need for learner preference, differentiation, high quality applications, and a complementary balance between traditional methods of learning and the usage of screen media. Many teachers have observed the benefits of adopting new technology, but have concerns with its integration. Classrooms in the United States have undergone a significant change because of the use of screen media, including laptop computers (i.e. Chromebooks), and digital textbooks. While using technology in the classroom is undoubtedly not a novel concept, utilizing technology in place of traditional textbooks is relatively new. The motivation for this article was my personal experience and interest in technology for learning purposes. I have taught middle school students for 16 years, and throughout this time I have seen technology substitute traditional textbooks in various subject areas. Additionally, I have seen the effects of reading from a paper source and from screens, as well as the various strategies learners apply while using both to process the information. As a lifelong learner, I remain abreast of the most recent studies and advice on literacy for children, as well as technology use with adolescents. I incorporate best practices in my classroom. This article will provide ideas that have proven successful, not only in my classroom, but also in empirical research. Keywords: Screen media, differentiation, pedagogy, Chromebooks
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课堂技术与教学转变
随着屏幕媒体和1:1设备在课堂上的引入,教育工作者发现自己处于一个独特的位置;利用新的技术平台,改变他们的教学方法和教学方法来适应,并且经常争夺学生的注意力。课堂实施和实践的一些重要因素是需要学习者的偏好,差异化,高质量的应用,以及传统学习方法与屏幕媒体使用之间的互补平衡。许多教师已经注意到采用新技术的好处,但对其整合有顾虑。由于屏幕媒体的使用,包括笔记本电脑(即chromebook)和数字教科书,美国的教室发生了重大变化。虽然在课堂上使用技术无疑不是一个新颖的概念,但利用技术代替传统教科书是相对较新的。我写这篇文章的动机是出于学习目的的个人经验和对技术的兴趣。我教了16年的中学生,在这段时间里,我看到科技在各个学科领域取代了传统教科书。此外,我还看到了纸质阅读和屏幕阅读的效果,以及学习者在使用两者来处理信息时所采用的各种策略。作为一个终身学习者,我随时了解有关儿童读写能力的最新研究和建议,以及青少年使用技术的最新情况。我在课堂上采用最佳实践。这篇文章将提供一些被证明是成功的想法,不仅在我的课堂上,而且在实证研究中。关键词:屏幕媒体,差异化,教学法,chromebook
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