Monday, March 18, 2019

Let's Become More Futuristic!

                   

  Do you ever feel like you are living in the wrong age? You are not alone because I feel that every day. Even though I am really young right now, sometimes it feels like I can't catch the time and most importantly technology. Don't get me wrong it is not that I can't use simple things like phones and computers of course I can, but when it comes to the serious parts I get confused. However as I want to be a futuristic teacher, I have to get along with the technology. So be ready technology because here I am!
  When I started to this department technology was a new tool to me. Because my teachers weren't using the technology effectively. And actually I was really cool with it. But when I started to learn about my future students, I realised that I should know how to use technology effectively. Because they are different than me they are born into the technology. That's why I have to use technology effectively.
   Teaching with technology not only effective but also helpfull. It has lots of advantages such as;

  • It saves time! You can prepare your tools before you come to the classroom.
  • It gives you the information in the minute that you need it.
  • Sometimes technology helps students to get relaxed. Because students can have some individual activities that woulnd't make them nervous. This way they can progress better.
   But of course like every other things it has disadvantages too;

  • Because students will be more accustomed to the technology than you are, it will be harder to handle them. 
  • Because students are more accustomed to technology it will be more easy to get distracted.
   We can give more examples about these but lets stop here. If we really want to be a futuristic teacher then we should be able to use technology effectively. As a teacher candidate in the 21st century I will be using technology effectively and integrate it to my lessons validly. Maybe I'll have some difficulties while doing it but I believe that I can handle it!


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