I feel that technology advances daily, and if I, as a teacher don't keep up with it, I will be doing myself and my students a HUGE disservice. Many teachers don't feel comfortable using technology in their classrooms, mainly because it will take too much time preparing and besides, they have taught the material enough years that it has become perfected.
This is unfortunate. I do not want to look past using technology. Thank goodness my husband is religiously interested in everything up and coming. I learn alot from him, or at least get a general interest in the new technology and he is more than willing to have my computer be a guinea pig.
The main concern for me is to make sure I use the technology in a way that will enhance a topic, and not just use it because I can. If writing 2 x 2 = 4 on the white board will suffice, I don't think I should waste extra time setting up my computer and projector to show the exact same thing. On the other hand, there are many computer games that students could "play" and end up practicing their times tables while playing an internet game... see www.prongo.com
I already am frequently asked to help out others who are having difficulty working on a computer. This is the best way to learn, since I am not remotely as stressed out as the person with the question. I can calmly assess the situation and work towards a solution. It is usually solved by the person themselves, once they talk through what's not working.
I see myself being the "go to" person (just like you, Doc Waters) to help out other teachers trying to use technology in the classroom. If it gets more teachers to be willing to try it out, then it will be worth it.
Yay for technology!
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