Sunday, February 25, 2007

BLOG week 2/20

1) As I mentioned prior my vision has started to see a change. I am wanting to involve technology into my music classrooms in such a way that the technology can enhance and even change how rehearsals and home practice sessions are conducted. Of course to do that I need parent support. Most of what I have learned in here has been answering questions in my own mind about how I reach and gain support from the parents to help implement some of these changes in music education within my classrooms. Building a website, using blogs, publisher programs or even PowerPoint presentations would at this time be used by me to reach the parents and hopefully get them involved and into the classroom to a degree.

2) I have already begun working on proposals and request from my administrators to allow me access and use of some technologies. I want to add laptops with mic setups into my room. I want overhead projectors that can display what is on the laptop. I need certain software programs to even make these things useful. I am already planning to use the technology to change how in class and at home rehearsals are conducted. I am looking for more positive and tangible feedback for me and my students to hopefully combat some of the problems I am experiencing now.

3) I think the biggest message I received was that technology will not eliminate the need of an instructor. It will simply change the role of the instructor and how the instructor teaches. Of course, not all technologies will change education or how education is carried out either. Perhaps, in large part to the reluctance to accept new technologies into the classroom. I did like fax buddy ideas. That was unique. And I also thought the use of technology to get students to talk and engage with students from other countries was incredible in the sense of seeing other perspectives. But I think the part where parents were able to become more engaged in the classrooms meant most to me. That is my current concern for developing the music program at my school. But the message was clear. It can be done. Now find a way to make it happen.

Monday, February 19, 2007

My Blog For 2/13

I teach a technology course at the junior high level. It has been fairly easy for me to relate and find ways to integrate much of what we have discussed in class so far into this particular class setting. However, I am also the Band and Music Director for my school. Thinking to myself how to integrate technology into such a classic and traditional type of instructional setting has been challenging.

Recently, I have come across software that I am currently building a proposal around for presentation to my Administrative supervisors that I believe will completely change the way Music is taught. Without going into too much detail the software will allow a student to study music and allow me the director access to all their practice sessions whether at home or school. Also, the technology involved will practically rule me out once the student learns how to appropriately use it to improve their individual skill. The options and power are near limitless and a complete new approach to music education.

Of course this has changed my vision a bit. And now I find myself trying to find ways to get parents more involved and active in the music education of their children. After the last class session discussing different methods of producing creative and visually stimulating documents, I have decided that this will be my means to an end. Working in tandem with the Band Booster Club utilizing programs like Publisher and Word will allow me and this organization to access the attention of the student and parent in a more appealing way. Parents need summer information and in session information about what is expected for their child. Also, new band parents need a legitimate no washed down list of information about what to expect with their child beginning a band experience and education. These programs can be easily utilized for that purpose.

If they are used as effectively as I believe they can be, my school district could see a measurable increase in parent involvement in the band program. It would be great to see how these small products could allow me the ability to capture the attention of the parent to see the band booster grow from a current 4 set or parent attendance to a 10, 20 or 30 parent attendence.

In any case I think I will probably be viewing my vision for technology within the educational system in a new direction.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

My Vision 2/6

The activities over the past two class sessions has been extremely enlightening. Never before have I felt quite as empowered as I do now with the confidence to use the Internet with such speed and confidence.

The activities of finding out the validity and purpose behind a website had a big impact on me. I was in fact trying to think about all the information I have used and taken for granted in the past just by doing searches. It is nice to finally understand more about how the search engines work and how best to use them to my advantage. The RSS and Delicious activities were equally as impressive. Combine both activities and suddenly you have an up to date resource site of valid and respected websites at your disposal for day to day use.

I believe I will begin to utilize the bloglines and the Delicious to help me keep a running bookmark site I can use when around and about. Especially between work and home. I do not have the luxury of a work Laptop or personal Laptop. The Delicious would be a wonderful connector between the work I do at home and school. I will be hindered at work with Bloglines though. Blog sites are currently blocked. I will also be far more careful in how quickly I choose to use information from the Internet when teaching in my classes as well. I think this will also help me to combat incorrect statements from students and allow me to figure out just where they got the idea from to begin with.

I expect that my life will be easier as I organize myself and acquaint myself with these new systems and habits. I think I will also begin to petition the school to make admin changes for teachers so that we can begin to use blog sites to keep parents updated on the going ons within the classroom. Being the music program director of my school, all this coupled together could save me tons of time and keep the parents posted on the extra curricular activities as well. One big change I see happening in my classroom would be the teaching of using the Internet and also verifying the information the students find. I think the best and most effective change would be to transfer that knowledge on right now.