Sunday, September 18, 2016

Technology: The New Norm of Education



Three Basic Software Tools: Word processing, Spreadsheet, and Presentation


Word Processing Software

“Word processing programs essentially produce documents as a stream of text, whereas desktop publishing software produces them as individual pages.” (Roblyer pg. 112) As an educator, I would use the word processing software to help save time when making corrections or modifying any documents instead of creating new ones and it also will help enhance the appearance of the students’ documents. Although Word Processing is a very useful tool it also has some issues that educators often face. One of the issues is the effects of word processing on handwriting. “No researchers have conducted a formal study of the impact of frequent word processing use on handwriting legibility, computer users commonly complain that their handwriting isn’t what it used to be, ostensibly because of infrequent opportunities to use their handwriting skills.” (Roblyer pg. 116) “Although educators face many issues with this software, word processing continues to grow and educators find new ways to deal with the issues.” (Roblyer pg. 117)

Spreadsheet Software

“Spreadsheets are programs designed to organize and manipulate numerical data.” (Roblyer pg. 121) As an educator, I would use Spreadsheet Software to keep book of my students’ grades, attendance records, classroom budgets, and personal contact information. Although this tool may be beneficial to me as an educator, it may raise issues with my students. For example; students may begin to rely on spreadsheet to manually work out mathematical equations instead of properly learning the steps necessary to answer the questions by hand. Also if not properly input, the values in the spreadsheet can change the sum of the equations. This issue will cause the equation to be incorrect. “Just as with word processing, students new to spreadsheets must have time to develop skills in using the software before teachers can begin to grade their work.” (Roblyer pg. 125)

Presentation Software

“Presentation software is designed to display information, including text, images, audio, and video, in a slideshow format.” (Roblyer pg. 125) As an educator, I would use Presentation software to help grab the attention of my students so that he or she will be more willing to engage in classroom discussions. I was once a student in high school and teachers who bored me to death with reading the text from the books.  With a slideshow presentation I can gain my students’ attention with simple information and quick videos. Although presentations can be helpful it can also have issues along with it. "In a 2003 article entitled “PowerPoint is Evil,” Edward Tufte said that “the PowerPoint style routinely disrupts, dominates, and trivializes content. There are also complaints about the effects that using slide-based software has on teaching style and impact. Adams (2006) said that using PowerPoint makes educators reshape what they present in a way that is inconsistent with developing higher-level skills."(Roblyer pg. 129)

Classroom Use---Chosen Software: Presentation Software

I chose to use the Presentation Software in my classroom to keep my students engaged. As teenagers it can be hard to focus when there is not an interest in the subject presented. With the Presentation software I can deliver my student’s information with a visual concept, delivering simple context and quick videos. This allows information to be retained easier than to have a board full of irrelevant information that will soon be forgotten. Technology… The new norm of education.

Reference: 

Roblyer, M.D. (2016). Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching (7th ed).

YouTube Video (2015). Technology in Education