Working and Learning As I Go

SKETCHNOTING, SAMR, AND CANVA

I think sketchnoting is a very valuable tool for some, but not necessarily all. I do think it can be easy for some students to get too focused on what they are sketching and forget the material. I used to do something sort of similar in high school I would write my notes and then draw pictures to go with them. I would sometimes start to draw the pictures while still in class and would easily get caught up in what I was drawing and forget to write the new notes as the teacher was speaking.

I think the SAMR model makes some very interesting points about using technology in teaching. It presents an interesting scaffolding approach to integrating technology into learning. I do see how there should be a mixture of using technology and not using it so students can learn in other ways or practice other skills. With eh example in the video being typing their short stories it is very important to also practice writing skills. I do really like the gradual worjing up the SAMR ladder though and it does present some interesting ideas for integrating this into the classroom.

Photo by Ivan Samkov from Pexels

I think the SECTIONS model is also very useful. I especially appreciate how it has been updated to reflect current realities and ideas in education. I think it can be very useful as it is hard to determine if something would be useful or helpful for classroom use. Even if you think it will be useful you may not be sure how to integrate it into your classroom effectively. I especially think it is important to be aware of security when using technology in the classroom as we touched upon in previous weeks, so I like how this model addresses that. SECTIONS sounds like a good resource for new teachers who may need assistance choosing what to use in the classroom which is beneficial to students like us who trying to create a strong foundation to build our teaching practices upon.

I’ve included the infographic that I made using canva for this week, it was a bit overwhelming but I see how once you get comfortable using this it would be an extremely valuable tool.

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