From The Gods Must Be Crazy By Jamie Uys, circa 1980
So, this is my first blog and my topic is technology and its use in the classroom. I plan on teaching high school Theatre and in doing such I will be using quite a bit of a particular type of technology. In live Theatre there are lights and lightboards and sound and soundboards. There are the older boards which are all run by hand and require a technician or operator to run them at all times. There are newer computerized systems which record all the light and sound cues, but which still need a technician to switch from cue to cue. Newer still, and much more expensive, are the fully computerized models which can be timed out to run almost exclusively on there own, but those are only used with professional acting troops who perform the same show over and over with little to no timing changes each performance. This is of course a very specialized description of technology in a very specialized classroom setting, but as it will be my primary setting I felt it was fitting to discuss it here.
There are other types of Technology one can find in a more generalized classroom. Everything from the most complicated Smartboard, which I have yet to try out, to the most lowly electric pencil sharpener is a type of technology that has been created to save time and create an environment more convenient for ease of learning. Listening stations with headphones and tape decks, cd players, or even now mp3 players can be found in most elementary classrooms. Computers can be found in most classrooms from elementary right through secondary schools. And what high school student would be caught dead without his or her cellphone, pda, or psp? Technology can be found just about anywhere you look in a classroom and I don't think it will be going anywhere anytime soon.
Leah~~
