Concepts of Technology has given me a new outlook and a desire to adjust my pedagogical foundations. I know now that I have new skills to apply; self-reflection is one. Leadership and technology assessments have given me pause to reflect and make adjustments. I will model the use of these assessment tools to aid my colleagues in further understanding of their technology needs as well as my own. Another skill that I will endeavor to use more of will be Web 2.0 tools. These tools will be helpful for teachers as well as myself as we apply them to our professional development needs and as we continue to learn to infuse technology into our course content. Knowledge should drive our curriculum decisions. Learning to reflect and base decisions on valuable research in the area of technology and leadership will guide me to be a better teacher and better leader.
After thinking back on the course, I believe that I have been able to improve my instruction and learning through the use of technology techniques taught, research that has been done, and models of instruction that have been modeled for me. The only hindrances to my achieving some outcomes of learning were time. This course gives one so much relevant information to think about. Application of the many concepts learned takes time. However, I believe that I did learn and apply the objectives of the course. I did have some difficulty with my internship plans. Internship seems to necessitate reflective planning time and some guidance. This five-week course was fast paced and demanding. For me, time and guidance were obstacles in the way of achieving my internship planning, but it is my understanding that internship plans are working documents and that we are writing first drafts. I am looking forward to adjusting my plans.
Concepts of Technology course assignments were rigorous and what I expected in a masters level course. I was able to realize all of the learning outcomes and performance outcomes. However, due to time constraints, I was not able to do the in depth exploration and discovery that this course inspired me to want to do. From Dr. Abernathy’s videos, to the readings, to the web conferences supervised by Professor Borel, one could see that all course content was valuable for understanding the objectives of the course. The web conferences, learning videos, and online assessments modeled very well teaching with technology and distance learning. Creating a blog and wiki was also very beneficial as it modeled content management. I feel the course taught the content well, but was also an agent for change. For instance, after creating the aggregate reader, I purposed to use this Web 2.0 tool to keep current of emerging trends.
During the course, I took several assessments including the Keirsey Temperament Sorter, the Multiple Intelligence Inventory, the Leadership Skills assessment, the LoTi Digital-Age Survey, and others. From the assessments, I learned that I am an Idealist that can be inspiring and influential. In addition, I learned that I am given to project planning and I have a need to work on self-evaluation using feedback from others. Further, during the course, my attitudes changed; I now would like our district to be a district that tries a concept like allowing students to bring their own wireless technologies to school. I was one of the first to use a word processor in my classes in the nineties. I was so thankful to be able to take notes and write papers with the use of technology. As a junior high special education teacher, I can only imagine the enormous advantage that students with laptops have over other less fortunate students.