Response to Monitoring my GAME plan comments

I am having issues commenting to my own blog, so I am responding to your comments in a new post.

Keri,

I have only used Geometer's sketchpad in my classroom. It is useful for my students. It does take some time for students to get used to the interface. I would think in an elementary setting that it may be possible to use in some capacities with the older grades.

Thanks,
Bryan


Susan,

I am currently a member of both NCTM and subscribe to Mathematics Teacher. They are both excellent resources that I use often to improve my teaching ability.

Thanks,
Bryan


Erinn,
Thank you for the suggestion with brainpop. I try to use review games and activities whenever I can to generate interest in my classroom. This will help me add to my collection of resources.

Thanks,
Bryan


Tammy,

Thanks for your thoughts. My problem with teaching high school mathematics, is that many of my standards are hard to relate to students' interests or my own. For example, factoring quadratic equations, using properties of circles, and using the characteristics of inverse functions are all standards in my curriculum that are extremely hard to relate to students' lives. I hope that through my research I can better learn how to connect them to my students.

Thanks,
Bryan

Monitoring my GAME Plan

Thus far, I am having mixed results with the resources and information I need to continue my GAME plan. I mentioned that one resource I need the most is time. I am coming up on summer break, which will give me time to research what I want to add to my instructional techniques and skills, as well as analyze my lessons to see where I can fit in real world problems and applications. I have yet to choose which research journals I want to frequent with my research. Two that I have looked at using are the Journal of Research on Technology in Education, and the Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education.
As of right now, I do not feel that I need to modify my game plan. I feel I need to spend a little more time researching instructional techniques, and finding more reliable resources. I also need to research how my curriculum relates to student interests and real world problems.
So far, I have learned that I can use the position equation to model quadratic functions with my students. In this formula, one can find the height of an object being thrown into the air at any given point in time. This is a great application that students can model themselves. In addition, there are many applications of area and surface area that can be used to model quadratic equations in real world situations. I have also learned that right triangle trigonometry can be used to model solving right triangles in many real world situations such as finding the heights of very tall objects. In terms of technology, I have begun to learn how to use the moodle that my system just started so that I can upload resources, lessons, and assignments online that students can access outside of the classroom.
There are no new questions that have arisen as of yet. The main question that I still have it how can I integrate technology into my instruction so that it will benefit my students. That includes, how can I get more technology into my students hands in order to further learn the content they need to know in my classroom.
Thanks,
Bryan

Carrying out my GAME Plan

Perhaps the most important resource I need in carrying out my GAME plan is that of time. It is very important that I set aside time to review my current lessons, and research how they can be modified to include more activities that relate them to real world problems. Another resource I will need is a classroom set of TI-Nspire handheld devices with the accompanying Navigator system. These devices make mathematics very interactive and dynamic for the user, and they allow students to turn in activities completed on them by submitting them to their teacher using the Navigator wireless system. This system also allows the teacher to upload assignments to the handhelds for students to open. Another resource I will need to complete my research on the latest digital tools in instruction is access to journals and articles on the use of technology in the mathematics classroom.
Some additional information I will need in carrying out my game plan is some of the career interests my students have, so that I can look into how our standards may relate to them. I also need to find out what some of the leading research journals, websites, and other resources are for integrating technology into instruction. Some of the steps I have taken thus far in carrying out this GAME plan is beginning to do research on digital tools in the classroom by looking at how I can best implement the use of TI-Nspire handhelds into my instruction. I will also look into ISTE’s website to decide on a research journal that I will subscribe to in order to look into techniques to use with technology and instruction.
Thanks,
Bryan

GAME Plan

The two indicators in the NETS-T that I would like to strengthen my confidence in are:

1.b. engage students in exploring real-world issues and solving authentic problems using digital tools and resources, and

5.c. evaluate and reflect on current research and professional practice on a regular basis to make effective use of existing and emerging digital tools and resources in support of student learning (International Society for Technology in Education, 2008).

My goal for the first indicator is to expand my instructional techniques in one of my curricular units to include more explorations and investigations into real-world issues. I want to use technology to help create lesson plans that involve my students solving and exploring problems that occur in the real world. For the second indicator, I would like to set aside an intentional time on a regular basis to research how new and current digital tools are being used to help teach students.

To achieve these goals, I need to first analyze and review my current lessons within the unit I want to implement more real world lessons. I need to see which content standards best lend themselves to this type of lesson and exploration. Then, I need to think about and research how these standards can be applied to real world issues, and how this relates to my students’ interests and thinking. As far as using technology, I want to increase the use of my classroom set of TI-Nspire handhelds to complete these investigations and activities because it is easy to upload and collect completed lessons and activities to and from these handhelds. In order to reflect and evaluate the use of digital tools by other professionals and educators, I need to assign a scheduled time every week to do this. This could be 15-20 minutes per day or maybe thirty minutes twice a week for example. To do this research, I plan to begin by following the journals on ISTE’s website.

To monitor my progress on achieving my goals, I will periodically need to self-assess myself on my lesson planning and on my research of technology tools. In my lesson plans, I need to look at whether I am focusing on students solving real world issues, and whether I am allowing students to utilize technology such as the TI-Nspires to do so. In my research, I need to discern whether the articles and websites I am using and studying are giving me the feedback and information I need to improve my instructional methodologies. I need to be make sure the time I am spending on this is worthwhile, or do I need to rethink where I do my research on this topic.

To extend my learning with the first indicator, I must look at how the lessons I modified went, and whether they met my learning goals. If not, I need to make notes to adapt and adjust them for improvement in the future. If I did meet the learning goals, I would then move on to think about how I could implement more real world problems and lessons using technology into my other units. With the second indicator, I must take what I learn and try to implement some of the instructional techniques and ideologies to see if they fit with my students and teaching style. I must also continue researching, as it is an ongoing process should continue to drive my improvement as a teacher.

Thanks,
Bryan

References:

International Society for Technology in Education. (2008). National education standards for teachers (NETS-T). Retrieved from http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Teachers_2008_EN.sflb.ashx