Standard
3 of ISTE-NETS for teachers is to model digital age work and learning. Accordingly,
teachers should be professionals that are innovative in their use of technology
so that they may become mavericks of digital tools as they are used in a
society that is linked globally. Teachers are able to demonstrate this ability
by gaining knowledge and skills that may be then applied towards the usage of a
variety of technologies. Not only should they demonstrate their abilities in
their current technologies in use, but they should also be able to apply their
knowledge to new technologies as they are presented. Also, when situational
changes occur such as individual student needs, district mandates, school
initiatives, or departmental changes, teachers should be savvy enough in their
knowledge to fluidly address these changes.
Maneuvering through technological resources, teachers should increase
students’ personal success and creative abilities by providing a collaborative digital
environment that is connected with students, parents, classmates and members of
the community. This collaboration should provide all individuals with
information that is authentic, current and clear; this information should be
disseminated in multiple digital formats such as texts, emails and web sites to
increase the overall ability for individuals to correspond. Finally, teachers
should be able to model and assist students in the use of new technologies so
that they may become more effective in their learning and research as it
pertains to accessing information from technological and digital resources.
My
readiness to meet this standard is gaining momentum as I further my studies in
the use of technology. Reading current journals that discuss the use of
technology in education, collaborating with my peers on the usage of
applications that are new to me and participating in class technology
readings/projects are all contributing greatly towards moving me closer to
meeting this standard. I definitely see the need and student gains that can be
had when providing educative opportunities using digital tools. Hindrances to
meeting this goal are more personal issues tied into motivation, but are also
student related in that not all students have digital devices that tie into the
internet while out of the school setting due to financial reasons. Currently, I
use Smartboard technologies to engage students in direct instruction
activities. I also have students use the internet for interactive learning,
research and project development. I email a few students’ parents, but have
lacked the motivation to attempt this with all of my parents. I plan on making
it a goal to not only set up an email group for parents, but also set it up
with student email so that all can be participants in receiving and discussing
current class goals and objectives. The current research motivates me to use
these tools to become more communicative with parents to add another dimension
to the collaboration but not to take the place of personal communication.