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Re: [Edu] Degree

  • FromPat <xenophule@xxxxxxxxx>
  • DateMon, 30 Apr 2007 15:39:06 -0700
That is totally bitchin. Thank you for that story; I am going to retell that one for a while!

_pat

On 4/27/07, Magi D. Shepley < magid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Congratulations, Ryan!  I agree with your assessment about technology.
We do a lot with it in my classroom, but its never passive.  The
students are always responding orally or actually doing the computer
activity themselves.
I don't use technology just for the sake of using technology.  I often
laugh when I hear of or read about some teachers who have been
recognized for their use of technology and realize that it wasn't all
that special...  they just happened to be the ones that were noticed.

Magi

miyu wrote:
> Well today I presented and defended my work for my grad degree and
> successfully passed everything to finish up my MAT.  Go me. :)
>
> What was interesting though is I got into a semi-heated discussion of
> the role of technology in the classroom and I was arguing that it is
> being misused and there are far cheaper and easier alternatives to
> teach the children.  A professor was explaining to me how easily a
> PowerPoint demonstration could be used to visually illustrate teaching
> above, below, behind, in front of, to the side of, etc. in Spanish.
> Unbeknownst to him this was the exact thing I had been working on
> recently.
>
> I reached into my school bag and pulled out a Treehouse stash.  I then
> demoed Tic-Tac-Doh! and showed how it could be used to teach all those
> concepts as well as colors and had the added benefit of the children
> actually participating instead of passively watching a screen.  Then
> my final clincher was to tell the panel my method costs 9$ retail plus
> shipping.... and asked what their computer, software and projector cost.
>
> :lol:
>
> You could have heard a pin drop.
>
> Everything though went very well, I passed with flying colors, and the
> only comment was that I wasn't dressed as professionally as the others
> (they were in suits and ties... I didn't even wear a tie when I got
> married let alone for a class).
>
>                             -Ryan
>
> --
> Ora, lege, lege, lege, relege, labora et invenies.
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