Monday, 9 February 2015

Technology Everywhere!


Before you further read my post this week, you must watch this video first!


Most people will have heard of TED-Talks before, but have you heard of TED-Ed? TED-Ed (ed.ted.com) is a website through TED company that allows you to engage in or create dynamic lessons around the hundreds of thousands of educational videos on YouTube. The features explored include the ability to add multiple choice questions, open answer questions, "dig deeper" materials, and custom discussion topics to any video on YouTube. After watching this video, you would see how simple this website has made it for teachers to incorporate videos and technology into their lessons.

How would a teacher use this innovative and creative technological-integrated lesson plan? Well, how many of you remember the long list of readings, photocopied chapters, questions, and overheads that were used when your teacher was absent for a class period? If a teacher was planning to be away for a class, they could incorporate watching a specific video from YouTube, with answering a variety of selected response and constructed response testing items (Multiple Choice, Short Answer, etc.), as well as deeper thinking questions that students may answer as a group, or incorporate other 21st century learning skills, like Character Education, Critical Thinking, etc. Before I obtain full time employment as a teacher I know the bumpy road of supply teaching is ahead of me. If teachers used this instead of handing me (the supply teacher) a booklet of overhead notes to put up for students to copy that would make my job much easier, as well as much more purposeful (supply teachers are not just there to babysit your students for the day!).

As a Physical Educator I wanted to see if this website offered options or sample lessons that were directed towards the HPE program. Although this website is directed towards the ‘formal classroom’ setting, it could easily be incorporated into the Health content of the HPE curriculum (something that is most often considered boring, therefore ignored and tends to be unpopular with the students…and many teachers!) Here is a sample lesson for the importance of Exercise, something that can be used within a teacher’s Physical Fitness lessons, or Healthy Living strand of the curriculum, called 23 and 1/2 Hours.

In my last blog post I left you with the promise that I would find ways technology could be incorporated into the gymnasium of the school – the Physical Education classroom! One of the blogs I follow for this course is called The PE Geek and recently the creator of this site posted a video podcast of “10 Ways You Can Use A Large Screen Display in PE”. In this video a large screen (and iPad!) can be used in the PE classroom and be used as a scoreboard (useful for school games too!), using fitness videos (no more an old VCR tape of aerobic dancing!), and using apps like Polar Team, Coach Notes, and Ubersense Coach that he promotes incorporating into the PE learning and lessons. This amazing website has an ongoing blog, podcasts and global workshops offered all on how to integrate technology and PE together! A site that I will be using in my future career of a Health and Physical Education teacher!

3 comments:

  1. Abigael! I absolutely love Ted Talks, but haven't really looked into Ted Ed (I am really glad you shared this!) I agree, I definitely think you can integrate technology into a Physical Education classroom. Something I did at camp with the campers was on the LCD projector was playing "Just Dance" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIPiBK3uTI0 or with the younger campers "Cosmic Yoga" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TY8xx7c6_z0 Campers really enjoyed it because it was either relevant songs they like OR for the yoga, had to do with their interests (ex: animals). Something fun to do!

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    1. I am glad you found a site that speaks to you and your needs. I am sure that there are many, many ways you can use technology. What about the document camera for class feedback on student tasks in health? And the obvious strategy - students perform and videoing the performance for instant feedback? Maybe that is so commonplace now that you don’t even think of it as technology. I enjoyed the TED Talk education site – collaborative learning among teachers is the 21st Century commonplace. See Ontario’s CUBE for Teachers. But still I don’t think we can just take canned lesson plans and make them our own. We need to CREATE to own them methinks.

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  2. I like the idea of use a TEDtalk-esque presentation for a PE/Health class. Personally, I remember health as one of the most boring weeks of high school, for the reasons you listed. Overheads upon overheads upon overheads seemed to be the only way my teachers new how to address it.

    Health class should be a lot more than just facts and note-taking. Fostering comprehension seems to be a good goal, especially in Health class, considering how vital it is in creating, for lack of a better phrase, healthy individuals. These are understandings they need to keep with them for life, so a memorable method of teacher is definitely a good start.

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