Matt McKayWeek TwoEDCI 5825Dr. Ceglie
Philosophy of Educational Technology
Experiences with technology and their potential usefulness in the classroom have shapedthis pre-service teacher’s philosophy of educational technology. Clearly, utilizing technology ina classroom environment on the mere premise that it might augment or enhance the learningexperience would provide a disservice to students. One should implement technology into their curriculum only if it enhances the learning environment for all students. Therefore, havingtechnological tools for use as a teacher will facilitate the learning process. However, technologyin and of itself does nothing to expose students to the breadth and depth of a content area, nor should one implement it as a “crutch” to rely on to augment a curriculum.This pre-service teacher is working toward obtaining certification to teach Grades 7-12 in public schools in Connecticut, and will be student teaching 7
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Grade “World Cultures” as asubject area in the fall. The long-term goal is to teach high school social studies. From that perspective, working toward instructional design will entail a careful examination of how thiseducator can employ technology in the classroom environment as an enhancement tool to reachall students in a differentiated learning environment. This would pertain to students’ ability toacquire knowledge, develop skills, and form deep understandings of important concepts andthemes related to the social sciences. A careful and conservative approach toward the efficacy of utilizing technology will be considered while planning units and lesson plans.1
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