Dongpo, great slides in your presentation. I did have a hard time hearing your audio but your slides were very clear and informative! I love the philosophy of the Montessori program and really enjoyed how you integrated technology in to that philosophy and into your classroom. SeeSaw is a great tool to use in the classroom and I'm glad that you chose to highlight that. Good luck in your classroom and in your future!
Thank you for sharing your presentation. I love hearing what you had to say about the use of technology in the Montessori classroom. All of your applications were used in a way to empower students and enhance their learning experience. I loved getting to know you and work along side you this semester!
Hi Dungpo, I loved how you utilized visual aids to help describe your view of technology in the classroom before and after this course. It was also interesting to see how you were able to integrate your new philosophy on technology in the classroom into your Montessori class by having it assist you in communication, organization, and assistive technology. While it is important to maintain your Montessori philosophy, you were so right when you discussed the importance of integrating technology in the classroom because it isn't going anywhere. Good luck in your future classroom!
Hi, Dongpo. I was not able to hear your presentation but I enjoyed clicking through the slides. It seems you were thorough on reflecting about how you would use many apps in your classroom as well as the impact technology has the power to have on classroom management. Thank you for sharing!
Dongpo, It shows how you have grown in using technology in your classroom in the way it best fits your school and your personal philosophy. The apps you chose to use really show how you want students to be autonomous and to have a purpose in their work. A few slides were harder to hear than others, but I loved how you incorporated visuals and direct quotes from Alan November.
Hello Dongpo; I also love the picture you had of the woman without technology and then the woman with technology in the Montessori life. I learn more more about Montessori education when I interact with my colleagues at Gordon who are Montessori teachers thank you for sharing more information with me. I love your heart to incorporate technology into the Montessori classroom and see it as part of the Montessori philosophy. I also resonated with a quote on page 42 of Allan Novembers book about students who are quieter having a platform to express themselves through technology. Technology levels the playing field when it comes to performance don’t you think? I think that’s what Allan November was trying to say is by being creators all students have the ability to demonstrate their achievements. You did a great job, I appreciated being in breakout rooms with you, And I think you’re going to successfully incorporate technology into your Montessori classroom. Blessings, Darla
Hi Dongpo, thank you for your presentation! It was a little difficult to hear the audio, but your message came through! Montessori has traditional ways, but if applying the motto of preparing students for a successful life, technology must be a part of that preparation! I totally agree with this statement even from a non-Montessori early childhood classroom. I think that sometimes in the traditional way of how classrooms are run, especially in early childhood, that we forget how exposed to technology the children are of this generation already, and it really is our duty to make sure to teach them how to use it properly as they move up grades and become even more engaged with technology. Setting a positive and productive tone on education with the foundation of basic social and academic skills in early childhood classrooms is absolutely necessary! I hope you have a great rest of your summer and good school year!
Hi Dongpo, Great presentation! I like how you mentioned that the essence of Montessori is to prepare the child for life - therefor, in the 21st century, training children with technology is integral to their path. I think that many Montessorians stick to the philosophy strictly as it was when she was alive, but as educators, it is important to evolve with the times. We can find ways to incorporate technology into the classroom without compromising the Montessori philosophy. Enjoy the rest of your summer!
Dongpo, great slides in your presentation. I did have a hard time hearing your audio but your slides were very clear and informative! I love the philosophy of the Montessori program and really enjoyed how you integrated technology in to that philosophy and into your classroom. SeeSaw is a great tool to use in the classroom and I'm glad that you chose to highlight that. Good luck in your classroom and in your future!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your presentation. I love hearing what you had to say about the use of technology in the Montessori classroom. All of your applications were used in a way to empower students and enhance their learning experience. I loved getting to know you and work along side you this semester!
ReplyDeleteHi Dungpo,
ReplyDeleteI loved how you utilized visual aids to help describe your view of technology in the classroom before and after this course. It was also interesting to see how you were able to integrate your new philosophy on technology in the classroom into your Montessori class by having it assist you in communication, organization, and assistive technology. While it is important to maintain your Montessori philosophy, you were so right when you discussed the importance of integrating technology in the classroom because it isn't going anywhere. Good luck in your future classroom!
Hi, Dongpo. I was not able to hear your presentation but I enjoyed clicking through the slides. It seems you were thorough on reflecting about how you would use many apps in your classroom as well as the impact technology has the power to have on classroom management. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDongpo,
ReplyDeleteIt shows how you have grown in using technology in your classroom in the way it best fits your school and your personal philosophy. The apps you chose to use really show how you want students to be autonomous and to have a purpose in their work. A few slides were harder to hear than others, but I loved how you incorporated visuals and direct quotes from Alan November.
I am so sorry, i don't know what happen to my laptop, i try several times and the volume didn't work really well, sorry about that!
ReplyDeleteHello Dongpo;
ReplyDeleteI also love the picture you had of the woman without technology and then the woman with technology in the Montessori life. I learn more more about Montessori education when I interact with my colleagues at Gordon who are Montessori teachers thank you for sharing more information with me. I love your heart to incorporate technology into the Montessori classroom and see it as part of the Montessori philosophy. I also resonated with a quote on page 42 of Allan Novembers book about students who are quieter having a platform to express themselves through technology. Technology levels the playing field when it comes to performance don’t you think? I think that’s what Allan November was trying to say is by being creators all students have the ability to demonstrate their achievements. You did a great job, I appreciated being in breakout rooms with you, And I think you’re going to successfully incorporate technology into your Montessori classroom. Blessings, Darla
Hi Dongpo, thank you for your presentation! It was a little difficult to hear the audio, but your message came through! Montessori has traditional ways, but if applying the motto of preparing students for a successful life, technology must be a part of that preparation! I totally agree with this statement even from a non-Montessori early childhood classroom. I think that sometimes in the traditional way of how classrooms are run, especially in early childhood, that we forget how exposed to technology the children are of this generation already, and it really is our duty to make sure to teach them how to use it properly as they move up grades and become even more engaged with technology. Setting a positive and productive tone on education with the foundation of basic social and academic skills in early childhood classrooms is absolutely necessary! I hope you have a great rest of your summer and good school year!
ReplyDeleteHi Dongpo,
ReplyDeleteGreat presentation! I like how you mentioned that the essence of Montessori is to prepare the child for life - therefor, in the 21st century, training children with technology is integral to their path. I think that many Montessorians stick to the philosophy strictly as it was when she was alive, but as educators, it is important to evolve with the times. We can find ways to incorporate technology into the classroom without compromising the Montessori philosophy.
Enjoy the rest of your summer!