When reading the module on differentiated instruction and
the use of technology, the concept of multi-tasking comes to mind. The process
of identifying the needs of learners in a large classroom is a complicated
task, but technology can assist in identifying these needs in a more efficient
way, for example with on-line survey like Survey Monkey or ProfilerPro.
Planning instruction to attend to all of these different learning needs is also
a huge task. I liked the idea that through on-line learning, many different assignments
could be used, giving the learner choices in the best way to assimilate ideas.
Technology can make this process more efficient, effective and engaging, the
important 3 E’s and a great rubric for planning and evaluating teaching and
learning.
I can see how a survey might be used to identify learner
needs, while students could choose from different learning opportunities to
provide feedback to themselves and others about the quality of their learning.
A student might create a survey or a video, or even design a wiki site as a
group project to apply concepts, just a
few of a whole host of other options that technology can offer. As a teacher,
creating all these different options without the use of technology would be too
cumbersome and time-consuming. Since the one-lesson- fits all has been shown to
be ineffective, variety is crucial to the learner in this new technological
era.
Good!
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