Sunday, September 27, 2009

Cognitive Learning and Technology

This is a topic near and dear to my heart. As teachers we are brain builders trying to make memories for our students. We must use every avenue available to get learning into their long term memories. From humor to images and from rhymes to actual hands on objects, our goal is to get students to hang new learning on the existing branches of their cognition. Students in our high school classrooms create and interpret concept maps making connections between concepts with pencil lines which we hope will be connections in their minds.
How we ever did this without today's technology tools is a wonder. I began teaching in the age before the internet was available and now I use it daily to access images, lab simulations, models of molecules, even songs and poems. My best lessons start by tapping into students cognition by asking for prior knowledge to be written into their notes or by asking their ideas and questions about a visual image on the smartboard or a video from YouTube. I can remember tearing out pre-made blackline masters of concept maps from text workbooks to turn into overhead acetates and now online concept map creators like www.bubbl.us make a professional product out of my own connected ideas for a lesson and, even better, my students' ideas. As a class we can even take virtual field trips to another part of the globe or to a far away science research project through the internet and then post our responses on our own class webpage.

2 comments:

  1. Very true, Christine! I have only been teaching for five years and I am still amazed at the advances we have been able to make in the classroom because of the ever changing word of technology. I had not experienced an online field trip until now and I cannot wait to find more to share with my classes.

    Amanda

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  2. Amanda,
    In this economic reality more virtual field trips than traditional field trips may be takem... As for technology- don't you find that sometimes it is hard to keep up! But think of the payoff we get in material if we make the effort to keep current with technology.

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