Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Evaluating "Famous Trials" Website

 

Today I evaluated the website "Famous Trials."  I found the evaluation process very helpful. I have learned about website evaluation in other courses. This is the first time that I was asked to evaluate a website not just for its accuracy and reliability but for its usefulness in a classroom. I had to step back a moment and consider how, say, a high school freshmen would see that site. That added requirement did make me think about how I would use websites as resources in the classroom. Teachers have to be very picky. It's not enough that a website be factually correct (although this is a necessity). The site must also be clear and easy to use for students in a classroom. Having to complete the form made me think through use of the website in a very thorough manner. I think that systemic thinking about a website's usefulness and appropriateness is absolutely necessary for a teacher.

Yesterday, I observed some High School Juniors learning in a computer lab. They were extremely difficult to keep focused, and these were Juniors! That was enough to convince me that accessibility is one of the most important teacher requirements for a website. These students were in a college prep class, but they were having trouble following simple instructions to navigate the school's own website. I am very interested to see what other resources my peers have evaluated and how useful they judged those to be. I will be setting some pretty high standards for websites in my classroom.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to my technology blog, created for TPTE 486 at the University of Tennessee. I have high expectations for this course, since I am only somewhat familiar with the instructional technology that is available today. I am not especially tech-savvy, but I'm no techphobe either. It has been over ten years since I've been in a high school classroom, but I have been keeping up with some of the advances in instructional technology (smartboard, use of youtube, class websites). I am looking forward to learning a great deal more about web-based tools and how to actually use one of those "smartboards". I hope you enjoy my blog as I reflect on this class throughout the semester.