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Week 5

Scaffolds vs. Inclusion Technology Supports In the article I read, the study was focused around technologies supporting literacy in the classroom. The conversation was centered around how tools like text-to-speech, speech-to-text, screen readers, and multimodal composition platforms are used remedially but should really be used to level the playing field in classrooms. The article argues, “These tools deserve a permanent place in classrooms in the same way they have permanent places in the work world” (Varinda & Pilgrim, 2021, p. 54). This type of inclusion makes sense to me if our goal is to prepare students for the world ahead of them. It is important to have the technologies that will be available to them in the world as tools in the classroom. This way students can be confident and skillful with these types of tools and be able to access more inside and outside of the classroom. Connecting to Math I enjoyed reading this article because of the close crossover with mathematics. M...

Week 4

Magic School Lesson Plan   Part 1: The quality of the lesson is good. I am pleasantly surprised at the lesson in general. I think that the lesson that AI generated first is a great outline for a lesson addressing these two standards. I could have asked it to be more specific with certain parts but I enjoyed how vague it was. This would allow me to dive deeper with AI or take it and put my own spin on it.  The improvement I would suggest would be asking it to regenerate the lesson with time stamps, more of a problem based approach, and ask it for some worksheets to go along with the activities. I think the tool is useful for the rigor I am looking for in my classroom. Specifically with the assessments that it focuses on. This is a great addition to make sure that students are getting some sort of check in before moving on to the next lesson. This lesson reflects the readings because of it's emphasis on allowing students to create their own data displays, choose their own data t...

Week 3

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This infographic summarizes the 3 most important points from Chapter 4 of How People Learn II: Learners, Contexts, and Cultures. In addition, a connection to Gura's ideas about a creative learning environment and suggested tools that will help implement this style into a classroom.  

Week 2

 Authentic Intellectual Work is focused on students accessing a deep connection to the learning happening in the classroom. This is centered around construction of knowledge, disciplined inquiry, and application into the real world. This is very different from a typical classroom. In my experience in a math classroom specifically, the teacher says what we are learning, has us take notes on the topic, we do an example together and then we have time to do some on our own. The problems we are working on are just skill and drill types and there is little conversation about what the variables or numbers mean in these situations, let alone how this applies to our lives. Now that I am teaching math myself, I am using a problem based curriculum. This curriculum is focused on authentic intellectual work. Students are given a problem that could easily be translated to their real lives, and they have to work on how to come up with strategies or a solution on their own. They are encouraged to ...

Week 1

Intro My name is Katie and I have been teaching for 7 years. My career started in Springfield, Massachusetts where I taught middle school math for a couple years, and currently I am teaching in New York City. I am currently teaching high school Algebra. My future goal is to move to Connecticut and continue to teach high school math. ISTE Standard: 1.5.b. collect data or identify relevant data sets, use digital tools to analyze them, and represent data in various ways to facilitate problem-solving and decision-making. NYC Standard: AI-S.ID.3 Interpret differences in shape, center, and spread in the context of the data sets, accounting for possible effects of extreme data points (outliers). Lesson Idea: To address both of these standards, students could work in groups or partners and create a statistical question that they would like to collect data on about the class. Then, they could collect the data for the question using their classmates. Using Excel, students could input the data u...