A technology-infused classroom looks like
a 21st century classroom. It has
technology that students and teachers can use whole group, in a small group or
independently. A projector or smart board is present at the front of the class,
speakers that are connected to a wireless microphone and either a desktop, laptop, tablet or any electronic device for student use. The desks are
in groups since there will be a lot of collaboration and cooperative
learning. The laptops or desktops are
spread out throughout the classroom so that students can easily access them and
have their own privacy.
This is how I picture
a technology-infused classroom. This also
means that there is a lot of computer use by students and the teacher. Most of the assignments or activities have
some type of technology use in them. The teacher facilitates student learning but most of the work is done by the students. They learn how to use online resources to gain knowledge and analyze the place where they are getting their information from.
I teach in a 1to1 laptop classroom, which
means we have laptops for every 4th grader in my class. They are stored on a desk in the back of the
classroom where they can be charged and the wires are not in the way. The students’ desks are aligned facing the front
of the class in rows so that they could work together in threes. The projector is at the front of the class
and it is high enough for everyone in the classroom to see. When laptops are in use, I can see what each
student is doing and if they are off task because they are all facing the same
way. If they need to charge their
laptop, then can plug their charger in to many of the outlets around the
classroom, if there isn’t an outlet nearby, I have extensions for them to
use. We will also be getting wireless
microphones for teachers to use that will go with the ceiling speakers that are
already installed in our classrooms. I don’t
have enough room in my class to make sure that students have enough space
between each group or row so I also decided to give them manila folders so that
they could put them up in case they want some “private” space. This enables my students to work
independently or in groups in an easy way.
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