As we approach conference season with WAFLT and ACTFL just around the corner, many of us are getting excited for the new ideas, the networking, the recharge to our batteries. In addition to teaching language classes, for the past 25 years I have spent many hours in classrooms observing others and working one on one as well as in workshops and teaching classes on technology integration. The common questions that I have heard, believe it or not, really haven’t changed.
Interestingly enough the answer to these questions is the same and also hasn’t changed. “It depends…”
In choosing what to use while teaching ask:
Here are a couple of rules of thumb as you enter conference season and experience technology recommendations in sessions you attend:
Looking a little more closely at that last bullet. You will need to step out of your comfort zone. You need to feel a little uncomfortable. That is the only way to learn and grow as a teaching professional. If the idea/activity/task fails, that is just good information on your journey to growing. You don’t need to go wildly outside of what you are comfortable with as doing so would be setting yourself and your students up for frustration. Take it in small steps. Only change what feels like it could use some new energy. Whether that new idea/activity/task integrates new technology or no technology it’s more important that it is done intentionally and with a pedagogical purpose that meets the learning goals you and your students have.
Go forth, learn, get recharged, then reflect back on that experience and make intentional purposeful adjustments to reenergize your learning environment. There is more than one way and only you will be able to decide what is the best way for you taking into account all the factors in your scenario.