Saturday, September 12, 2015

My Personal Research Journey


My research topic is Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom

The three subtopics are:

  1. Benefits of technology within preschool and kindergarten aged classrooms.
  2. Barriers to incorporating technology into preschool and kindergarten aged classrooms.
  3. How technological tools can support a learner-centered and play-oriented early childhood curriculum as well as teacher directed group learning.

The subtopic that I selected to focus on is the benefit of utilizing technology in the early childhood classroom.  However, I feel that in order to research and provide comprehensive information on this subtopic I also need to include some elements of my second subtopic, the barriers commonly faced with technology integration in the early childhood classroom.

I chose this topic because I feel like it is a current hot issue.  Within my preschool classroom I utilize different types of technology but do not have any actual computers for the children use.  On a daily basis I have access to a camera, video recorder, ELMO projector, Bluetooth speakers and overhead projector.  I carefully integrate all of these forms of technology to enhance the lessons or teachable moments I have with the children.  I use interactive stories with the children that feature them as the characters in the books.  I record plays and the children watch them afterwards.  By the end of the school year, they are directing the plays with very little guidance.  Both the books and plays are projected from my laptop to the projector.  I use the ELMO projector for items that we find outside that we want to project on the big screen so we can all look at and discuss together.  During free choice, the children also enjoy writing something or drawing a picture to show their friends on the big screen, which is another useful function I have found with the ELMO projector.  Parents are required to volunteer throughout the year and technology makes it possible for parents who can not get time off from work or who are deployed.  I have been able to record a parent reading a book after school or have had a deployed parent email me a video of them reading a story.  I am able to project that onto the large screen and the children are able to have their parent read a story to the class.    

One way I have used a short clip to enhance a lesson about apples was to show the children a short one to two minute clip of children going to an apple orchard and picking apples off of a tree.  We talked about what they saw.  They noticed that some of the children needed help to reach the apples, and that the children had to pull the apple or twist it to get it off the tree.  This did not replace any part of the lesson, it helped to enhance it.  The children still listened to and comprehended a story about apples, felt and tasted apples and cooked with them.  The short clip allowed the children to see an apple orchard, notice the apples on the trees and how the children harvested them.  The children also noticed the faces that the children made when they bit into the apples and we guessed from their facial expressions whether the apples were sweet or tart.   

This is only a small sample of the ways that I have successfully integrated technology into my classroom.  I am also aware of the frustrations, barriers and lack of support for ordering classroom electronics and technology that early childhood educator’s face.  I am very fortunate to work at a school where the principal provides me access to these materials along with the required support and budget.  I am one of the few preschool classrooms in my district to have made significant advancements in classroom technology integration, and I try to embrace and appreciate that privilege. 

I am curious to hear if any of my classmates have access to classroom electronics or other technologies that have helped with their teaching.  If so, what and what is an example of how you use it? 

3 comments:

  1. Jill,
    In my preschool class this year all the teachers received new tablets. However, we do not have anything for the children to use. I was told that we can allow the children to use the teacher computer as long as the games are appropriate. When I taught kindergarten we had a smart board and all the children had access to tablets. I miss that smart board. I think technology can be a wonderful addition to a classroom when used in the right amount. I will be interested in what your research shows.

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  2. Jill,
    I do not work in any facility. I have worked with my own children, nieces and nephews, as well as my grand children. I have used computers to work with my grand children, and to teach them various things. My oldest grand children are well versed in computer technology. They both know how to access the internet, and only go to child friendly sites, such as PBS, Disney, Nickalodeon, and others. At times technology is good, and at others it is not.

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  3. Hello Jill,

    We use technology in various ways at our preschool site. The promethean board enables students to participate in body movement activities. They use this board to allow student partake on interactive website as well. Our supervisor requires us to document/ observe individual learning skills on Teaching Strategies (Copyright, 2015). This site allows us to input summaries on daily routines with our students. They required us to use an Ipad or cell phone to take pictures, but I am sensitive in that area because we cannot take pictures without parental consent.

    Tanya Terrell

    Reference:

    Teaching Strategies (n.d.). Home Page. Teaching Strategies website. Retrieved

    from: http://teachingstrategies.com/

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