
Technology is an ever changing world within planet earth. And, in the classroom it will always be revolving and evolving. It seems like very time I visit another classroom, their is some new cool and latest technology fad that a teacher has found. And, this happens at every age level, Pre-K-college. It is crazy to think about where we've started as young kids, to where we are now, to what our children will have, and then even our grandkids. To me, some of it can be scary. I want to be in total control of my car, I do not think I trust a computer to steer, navigate, and control the speed of my vehicle. Although, I do understand that as the world does I do too.
Specifically, teachers face many challenges as educators in today's world. At this point in 2016, student's are at very different places with technology. I have noticed in my placement that some first graders know more than I do about my own laptop. Then again, there are kindergarten's who come to school and have never seen a laptop or projector, simply because they were raised in a home that couldn't afford these things, or just chose not to use them.
And then, as we all know it gets put on the educator to teach the Internet, safety, uses, and for it to be utilized, just because, well that's how we live. That is how the world functions these days. So, what can teachers do to combat this wide spread of knowledge? Well, in my mind...KISS. And no, I don't mean it like that!! KISS means to Keep It Super Simple. I think that's the answer, simplicity.


In my own classroom one day, I will KISS. My goal will be to meet students where there at, regardless of where they've come from. I will use something universal, meaning something that every student can access. For instance, Google Classroom. Google Classroom is great because it is one place where student's can all access, for free, anytime, anywhere...now, that's a teacher's DREAM!
Please check out my timeline! My timeline, starts when I started school till when I graduated and then some future technologies, as well!
















