TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
After reading the Tiers of Technology Integration Indicators (T T I) from the State of Washington, and the Levels of Technology Integration Matrix (T I M) from the University of Southern Florida
It would be good to notice that there are some internet limitations that we struggle to overcome and that bringing a computer into classroom has not become "an everyday life" habit yet but remains "an event" in my teaching environment. Moreover, from what I lived during this course I have provided some advice to new participants.
ADVICE TO FUTURE PARTICIPANTS
Drawing from the experience we have gained from this course we could help others in some way.
To succeed and get the most of the course, I would advise future participants to:
- read required readings and resources, and follow the instructions step by step while doing the tasks to avoid losing time
- ask the instructor for help when at lost
- take part in discussions and ask questions to get the others involved.
Besides, before the beginning of the course they should manage with their supervisor or headmaster to get enough free time in their school timetable so that they could devote much time to the course and their classes as well. Otherwise they will probably spend many sleepless nights. Since they will need much more than the required 8-10 hours per week.
Whatever the difficulties they might encounter, this course is worth taking because there are so much and interesting things to learn.
WHAT I HAVE LEARNED THROUGHOUT THE COURSE
Throughout this course, many important and interesting things have been learned, among which I can mention:
- the needs assessment survey that helped me to identify my students needs
- the writing of ABCD objectives
- the writing of a technology-enhanced lesson plan
- the creation of rubrics to help teachers assess learners work
- the use of PowerPoint for presentations
- the use of Padlet as a classroom wall
- conducting a Project Based Learning
- the one-computer classroom strategies
- many tools for creating online or off-line exercises such as HotPotatoes which has proved very effective in my teaching environment.
In a nutshell this course is a real "gold mine" that has helped us dig and find true "gold nuggets". It is definitely rewarding and beneficial for our professional development.
Thank you and good luck to everyone!