Friday, September 26, 2014

Tech toc: Time to Incorporate New Tech

Teaching multimedia to teens is like teaching swimming to a trout... for some kids. They have more camera/multimedia firepower in their pockets than I had in my entire neighborhood when I was their age. Texting, emailing, Skype-ing, are old hat. Some kids are AUTHORING blogs and vlogs. Some kids have their own YouTube channels. Some kids shoot, edit, and broadcast from the hip, or rather, the phone on their hip.

Then, there are the Other Kids... These kids WATCH the blogs, vlogs, YouTube Channels, but they don't author the media. They don't author much of anything because they don't have the  parents who are tech savvy, tech skills, OR access to equipment TO author. These are my people! I know how to get them up and running. I've got notes, prezis, mini-projects, and all kids of resources to get them up & running.

It's the tech savvy kids I stay up at night thinking about. What's the next level for them? These kids are already invested in favorite software and preferred platforms... and their resources are better than the resources I have in my classroom! Hence my big tech experiment: Use your own.

BYO Tech Student Rules
  • Get your parent's permission
  • Be responsible for your own tech
  • Remember to bring it to class or get a zero for the day
  • Pass my pretest
  • Use responsibly as a good digital citizen
  • Put all final work on your school student account to be graded
  • If a student has a tablet, phone, or laptop that they prefer to use, they can use it.

    This is a big risk for me because I can't possibly know all the software out there, or all the devices that are out there. What if something goes wrong and I can't help them?

    Just in case Murphy, of Murphy's Law, is listening, I will not tell you it's working out well. I will not tell you that my advanced kids are more engaged. I will not tell you that they've been very responsible, perhaps even uber responsible.

    I will just say that every day I cross my fingers and pray that the tic toc on my lucky clock has not run out of time.

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