Constructivism suggests that learners create knowledge as they attempt
to understand their experiences (Driscoll, 2000, p. 376). Connectivism is a
very interesting topic that pertains very much to education. Children learn
from their experience and this allows them to process what they learn and store
it into their brain and keep it there for the long term. This teaches students
in a better way than simply lecturing them and thinking that they are going to
learn everything from what you just said. From the ted talk we saw this
morning, it shows that students are not remembering everything they learn from
school and therefore are not ready for college or the real world. I feel like
this goes hand in hand with constructivism because instead of focusing on
teaching children all of the content they should teach children through
experiences and relate the materials to things that occur in the real world. In
our fish bowl, we discussed that relating the material to different fields and
areas can be beneficial for students to learn the material and be able to apply
it to the real world.
The ISTE standards
were incredibly interesting to read about. On the standards in regards to the
students, I think the most interesting one is number 6, Creative Communicator.
Not all students learn the same way and that can be one of the most beneficial
ways to teach children if you use the different strategies that students learn
to teach the other students who are not comprehending what they are learning.
This can also aid in allowing student voice because it allows them to
communicate the way that they learn in many different ways.
The ISTE standard
that I thought was the most beneficial to me as an educator was number one,
Learner. I think many teachers forget that they are still learning yet that is
such a vital role. One of the things that stuck out to me while we were doing
the fish bowl method was someone saying that the first year we are going to
suck but because we are learners that we will learn how to make things better
and how to teach them better. I have to remind myself that I do not know
everything and will fail the first few times and that’s okay! Learning from my
mistakes and adapting to the new situations being thrown my way or adapting to
the new technology used in education will directly increase my ability to
teach!


I agree that students get the most education out of experiences! That's why making school interesting and innovative with technology is so important. We, as teachers, should show kids how much is out there for them to discover, because they have the ability to learn so much with the technology that sits in their pocket!
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