Lesson 3:
Today’s learners appear smarter, yet they don’t read ass their
parents do and they are addicted to the internet. Even in the classes their
concentration is questionable as they are uneasy to simply sit and listen. They
become alive again through video presentations, group activities and computer
classes.
The concern for new learners is valid.
On the other hand, it is to be admitted that our teachers today generally use
the traditional education program applicable to learners of the past,
acquainted with linear, textual, and sequential learning. They fail to realize
that the new generation of the 21stmillennium is not the kind of
learner that they were, but are information technology or digital learners.
It is observe that the new learners
spend much time talking with friends on their cellphones, spending text
messages, interacting trough social Internet media like Facebook, playing video
games and surfing the World Wide Web.
Last the concerns for new learners is
not well understood, it serves to know what scientist say as follows:
There are positive benefits derived
from the use of information technology or digital resources and these
counterbalance possible negative effects of technology on children.
Daily exposure to high
technology-personal computers, video game gadgets, cellphones, and Internet and
search sites-stimulates the brain by strengthening and creating neural
circuits.
A current technological revolution is
creating an intellectual revolution, faster and better than ever before.
Truly there are valid concerns which
must be met, and among these is the feared under development of new learners
along social face-to-face interaction skills. On the other hand, there is the
phenomenon of the young generation taking on multi-tasking as they perform task
simultaneously: watching video, chatting online, downloading pictures and
music, surfing the Web, etc. True to say, research shows that multitasking can
be detrimental since this prevents concentration and the completion of specific
tasks. However, multitasking characterizes professional works in the new world
of information technology. There is the need therefore to balance the good and
possibly detrimental changes observed among new learners of this information
technology age.
I was once a participant and a
facilatator of the recent Bukidnon Physics Society Seminar-Workshop, the main
topic of the said activity was about "Google Education" the seminar
shows that teachers must be open-minded because they are very willing to learn
the new technology that can aid them in becoming more effective teachers
especially when the aattention of the learners were hard to catch.
As a teacher it is very important to
understand the learners in order to test their limits and strengthened their
weaknesses. But in doing such things, teacher must exert effort to catch the
attention of the digital learners and engaged them fully in such activities
that they would not bore themselves to death. In understanding the learners the
teacher must put herself/himself in his or her students’ situation and take
time to learn and cope up with the fast changing technology and must be also
updated of what’s in and out and the current issues which might interest hi/her
students. Moreover, it is
important to widen the knowledge about integrating technology in teaching the
students and not to be stagnant when it comes to dealing with the students in order
to have an interactive class discussion.
Nowadays, it is very important to be
updated of what’s in and what’s out. That’s why the Bukidnon Physics Society
held a seminar about integrating technology in teaching the students which
really helps the teachers to be aware of how to integrate the technology in
their lesson. One of these is to use the Phet simulation in teaching their
lesson towards the students. By actually using these, it will help the students
to visualize the movements of the electron inside the conducting wire if the
voltage increases not just imagining its movements.
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