• Computer Environment Management Post

    Learning Outcomes
    Create a computer lab design and configuration
  • Create a plan to manage mobile devices in classrooms
  • Explain the required maintenance for a computer lab  (desktop, laptop, mobile devices)
  • Identify computer lab management software (LanSchools, Apple Remote Desktop)
  • Know how to troubleshoot computer lab issues
  • Know the computer lab supervision and acceptable use
    This topic is a tough one for me, because I find it less applicable to me than the topics of the previous weeks, as I don't manage a computer lab and I literally never take my classes to the computer lab. I also have only used the Chromebook cart twice, in 5 years.
    This being the case, I have decided to make my focus questions of this week to be the following:
    How can I increase learning in my class by having students use one of the chromebook carts in class? At the same time, how can I keep students engaged in prolonged activities on these devices?

    As I have never use the school Chromebook cart, and rarely allow students to use their cellphones, I have a lot of learning to do. I worry that my students will look at this time as fun time, or free time and not be engaged. I will specifically have to learn some strategies for dealing with classroom management, especially in regards to keeping students staying on task and not simply drifting onto other websites. I have my doubts, but maybe this research will change my mind.


    Update: found an awesome article on classroom management that has 4 simple rules to help me introduce Chromebook carts in my class!! I'm really excited to try it!


Comments

  1. Hey Dane!

    I completely understand what you mean by students thinking it is fun time and get distracted when technology is being used. I also remember you saying that you teach an AP class which requires students to learn a whole lot of content and does not allow time to incorporate technology. Using technology in the class is no joke and being able to incorporate it efficiently and effectively requires a lot of planning. I found this article (https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/02/28/how-teachers-are-using-technology-at-home-and-in-their-classrooms/) that also talks about teachers using technology in an AP classroom. Hope you find it interesting!

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  2. Hi Dane.

    I have never taken my students to a computer lab either, but I definitely used the chromebook cart daily. I understand that you teach an AP class which must be very information heavy, but I still feel that there are ways to incorporate the chromebooks in a way that improves their understanding of the content. - I tried finding more information on this and could not find very much. I think that is very interesting. I would have expected to find more resources on the sky. I do remember you mentioning that you were going to consider using the chromebooks for notetaking and organizing the information they learned using webjets?

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