Friday, June 17, 2011

The role of a futurist



My choice for a technology tool which provides a great bang for both student and teacher is TurningPoint. There are several components embedded in the technology which promotes a new learning environment each day. Society is promoting independent thinkers and this tool when used properly provides a rich and engaging learning experience  
The problem associated with this technology is the limited amount of state standards available for QuestionPoint. QuestionPoint is a resource available through TurningPoint which allows educators to design assessments from a test question bank. Most vendors seldom provide questions written above level two complexity, but at the very least they could be used as a quick review. An option to allow school submission of test questions would be an excellent option.
Rogers (2003) states effective matching an innovation with an organization's need is key to whether the new idea is sustained over time. It seems as though everyday a new an improved tool hits cyberspace. It is important the emerging technology is not a one trick pony so as to avoid the possibility of potential supporters rejecting the potential because the new technology is not advancing the existing technology. There are two benefits I especially like about the tool. First, the system is fully supportive in powerpoint. Interactive slides with charts, pictures, or question prompts can be seamlessly inserted to enhance a presentation. Second, there is a component called TurningPoint Anywhere which provides the capability to create an anonymous on the spot questionnaire.  For instance, during video presentations I can open a poll and get instant feedback on the video to gauge the attention span and comprehension of my students.
The societal need this tool provides is it allows the educator to teach whole group, but still have an individual snapshot of her students. The accommodations gained from the use of this technology encourage equal access to the information by all students. Formal assessment and re-delivery of content can be accomplished in a less obtrusive manner.
The technology could be better if a more comprehensive set of questions were available for educators to browse through. The questions should require students to critically analyze the information and move beyond the garden variety multiple choice selections our students are exposed to.

Information about the impact of TurningPoint resources can be found at the link

Rogers, E. M. (2003). Diffusion of innovations (5th ed.). New York, NY: Free Press.

 

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  2. Charles,

    I investigated this tool using the link you included at the end of your blog. One thing I like about TurningPoint is the ability to pre and post test your students and analyze the data. This will be helpful to me while teaching 4th grade next year.

    Did you find any helpful videos when learning how to use the TurningPoint program? I could not locate any on the website, however, I might have overlooked them! Please let me know, because I am a visual learner and would love to see it in action!

    Thanks for your post!
    Lauren Dart

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  3. TurningPoint seems to be a grate interactive learning analytic. You should share your concerns with the developers of this technology.

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