Thursday, October 30, 2008

Success

It's nice when we can finally see the pay-off to all the work we do. I have to say that there is nothing more rewarding (professionally at least) than when a teacher comes up to me, excited about using some piece of technology that I worked with them on. I have spent countless hours with teachers going over the same thing time and time again. Sometimes I wonder if it is how I am teaching it, or if they are just not truly interested in learning it. As I look back at my activity log it is somewhat funny to see the number the times I have repeated the same training with the same people.

Today was somewhat different. I had a teacher looking for me at the end of the day not to complain about something that didn't work, or ask for help but to tell me that she used the clickers without any help. To some this may not seem like a big deal but this was a teacher that was really reluctant to even try them. With one of the goals that our school has with an increase on the use of technology for assessments, she had to do something. I worked with her on setting up her classes in CPS and getting an assessment ready. He first time she used them she wanted me there to do the classes for her. I did and everything went fine. The second time she used them, she set up the assessment on her own . She wanted me to be in the room to help her when there were problems or issues. The day she used them I was in the room. There were no problems and everything went fine. She told me she would let me know when she was going to use them again so I could be there "just in case".... I waited and waited. After school she came up to me excited that she used for all her classes today with no help. During one class she forgot to change the class name in the CPS program. This means that it was recording answers for the wrong students. She noticed it, corrected it, and moved on. She was so happy that it went well (as was I). After her telling me of her success I asked her what was the next thing that we were going to tackle? Rather than telling me "nothing" we are now considering the SmartBoard or SCORE. Her goal is each nine weeks to pick-up and start incorporating something new.

What I find funniest about the events of today is how excited she was to tell me that it all went well. "You are going to be so proud of me" is how she started the conversation with me and I was. I don't know if some of the teachers know or realize that when they are successful with something that I work with them on I too feel a sense of success. This is the reason we are in the schools. It reaffirms many of my beliefs. This will not show up in any activity log or in my portfolio but that's ok. We'll just move on to the next piece of technology with teacher to help her try and reach all her students...

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