In my future classroom with my future students I would like to choose one type of computer and help my students to become expert navigators. I want them to feel completely comfortable and superior with at least one form of technology. If they have a good grasp on one form then understanding others will be much easier. I would also like to make sure that my students are properly able to analyze their web based research for authority, accuracy, currency, and relevance. This is something I have struggled with as I have become more and more integrated with the technology around me. I want my students to feel comfortable utilizing the Internet for school based assignments, while keeping in mind that all information and resources are not necessarily created equal.
One Website that I have found to be immensely informative when trying to analyze my sources has been the Cornell University library. Specifically their instructions on critically analyzing information sources. I like the idea of comparing web based research to research done in a physical library. It helped me to understand the basics of verifying research. It is a great site and I will highly encourage my future students to browse through it. A second way that I might be able to improve my weakness's would be to browse through the website kidinfo. This is a great site that I have stumbled across. It is full of kid friendly information pertaining to various computer programs. I would love to be an expert in using either a PC or Mac. This site can help clarify some of the basic operations for me. It is also a kid friendly resource that I could direct future students to.
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