Currently my GAME plan addressing my first goal has slowed this week. While I have established a time frame to meet with my colleague next week about how to use the SmartBoard effectively, I am “playing” with the SmartBoard and trying to do different things. Usually I make mistakes, but I am discovering that many of the students, who have been in classrooms using SmartBoards, know how to use them as well. I may pursue students that are in my study halls to show me what they know. I don’t feel the need to alter my action plan, but I am considering – regardless of the success of my meeting with my colleague – to take the advanced SmartBoard training offered in the spring. If I am going to utilize this piece of technology to its fullest potential, I need to understand all of its capabilities.
So far, I have learned how a SmartBoard’s notebook technology can serve as an interactive PowerPoint. I can have explanations and examples prepared and students can manipulate sentences and paragraphs for punctuation, fluency, and organization. This serves as a learning opportunity and formative assessment. So far, I do not have additional questions, but I am sure that after my meeting next week, I will have plenty.
As for my other GAME Plan, I am continuing to improve in practicing digital citizenship and responsibility. Because of my increased use of SmartBoard technology, even if it’s just using the SmartBoard notebook, I am having my students access information on the Web frequently. I often reference a website or pull information from a variety of pages or show a quick film. Despite the easy flow of information, I need to properly provide credit to these sources. While I cannot say that I am properly citing everything, my students do see the citations on the bottom of the page that says where the information was from. I am using www.citationmachine.net to help make the citation process quicker for me and I am striving to make my students more accountable. I will be changing my goal slightly from only focusing on my practice of digital citizenship to focusing on my students’ practice as well.
Brad Feick
HS English
Walden University