Sunday, January 20, 2013

All About Me

 
 Welcome

I am future educator dedicated to providing meaningful educational experiences, which inspire a true love of learning in the lives of my students.
 
Interests, Passions, Hobbies
First and foremost, I am a mother of two beautiful, talented daughters. They have given me the strength and motivation I need to achieve my goals, and to continue to put my best foot forward. They continue to teach me meaningful life lessons, as I teach them lessons in life. I am married to an amazing, goofy, fun-loving man who always make laugh and helps to keep me grounded.
I spend the majority of my time as a taxi service driving my children to and from their activities. I rarely find time for myself these days, but when I do I enjoy relaxing with my pooch, a soft blanket, and a good book.
First Impressions
I am currently enrolled in a Tech for Ed class. The course had a last minute change of professors which had me feeling a little nervous.  However, Professor Smith proved that he is excited about the course, and dedicated to providing us with current technology that will help us deliver best practices in education.
Expectations
My most recent classroom observations have made it abundantly clear that future teachers need to know how to utilize smart board technologies, and incorporate them in ways that are engaging to students.  My biggest concern is that teachers will turn the smartborad into another method of teacher centered instruction, missing the point entirely.
Technology In The Classroom
I love the idea utilizing iPod's and iPad's in the classroom. I do not see the point in trying to enforce rules keeping these technologies out of schools.  This is the future, and it is imperative that we embrace this future by teaching students how these devices are valuable tools in education. We use technology every day, so why not in the classroom?
Technology In My Home
I currently use my laptop, my phone, and my nook to complete anything and everything school related. My girls use their iPods to make flash cards to study math facts, spelling words, and vocabulary.  We are definitely a plugged in family, using technology as an educational resource.