Week 5: critical thinking and technology can work together
or not?
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
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My initial reaction to this article was how possible is to
make active and reflective students when integrating technology in the
classroom.
Something I learned and that immediately wanted to share
with a colleague was that educators
should think in terms of teaching students to understand, analyze,
synthesize, and evaluate evidence. But
how do we know that our students are learning and how can we eradicate the
barrier of Sedentary lifestyle student could have. First of all we do not have
to underestimate the ability to reason. In poor counties education is based on
memorizing to pass an evaluation discarding any change for learners to analyze
the content and go deeper. We must
understand that we should spend our time teaching students how to learn (that
is, how to read the text actively and analytically and to think in the same
manner) rather than using the classes to dictate information (p.2, Ken Bain).
Something else I want to emphasis is that our brains love
diversity. Each student is a different
world and each of them will process the information in a different way. That is
when technology is able to provide unlimited resources to teach in a different
way. By using pictures diagrams, time
lines, etc., students are more able to understand concepts. However, we should
be clear that technology is just to expose to students different concepts of
the reality and at the same time let them to analyze and process the
information to produce their own concept of it.
A belief of mine that was confirmed was the use of technology
to get through the material faster. Teachers who use visual aid such as
PowerPoint presentation (ppp) should not try to cover a complex topic in on
single class. Instead, educator could use ppp to give students the opportunity
to draw their own conclusions based on videos or pictures in a sequence. Also, Schools should make more effort to test
students using visual media that just asking them to prepare PowerPoint
presentations.
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