Dr. Thornburg (Laureate 2009), notes that “Valuable means understanding a culture well enough to help people incorporate new ideas into that culture.” As a leader in educational technology, I could take several steps in making sure that emerging technologies is seen as a valuable tool for others regardless of race, gender, cultural or socioeconomic status. As an employee of a K12 public school system, and a technology facilitator, I often find myself talking with colleagues about ways in which learning and the use of technology will be beneficial to a diverse group of students. In many of my lessons and activities I make a conscious effort to incorporate some type of cultural aspect and socioeconomic situations to make my students aware of other worlds and or communities outside of what they know.
Through this experience I’ve found that many of my students show a greater since of compassion and concern for their peers who may not be as fortunate as they are and do not have access to the technology tools and equipment in which they are exposed to everyday. Not only do I try to practice this sensitivity with my students but with my peers as well, during staff development training sessions. I often introduce teachers to new technology which is “emerging” to them and allow them to use those technologies coupled with their personal life experiences as a way to introduce themselves to one another. For exam “Wordle” (www.wordle.net) which is an emerging technology for most teachers in my school district is often used in my workshops to allow participants the opportunity to express themselves in a creative way while at the same time sharing personal information that allows their peers to have a better understanding of who they are.
Laureate, Education, Inc. (Producer). (2010). Diversity and globalism. [Web]. Retrieved from
http://sylvan.live.ecollege.com/ec/crs/default.learn?CourseID=4199715&Survey=1&47=3951732&ClientNodeID=984645&coursenav=1&bhcp=1
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Monday, August 23, 2010
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