Throughout the entire unit, student’s primary use of
technology will be through the use of pedometers to track the number of steps
they take each class period. The students will enter the gymnasium, retrieve
their pedometers from the assigned slot they were given and will put them on
their waistband. After completed, students will be told the purpose of the
pedometers through “Step Across America”, and activity that tracks each grade
levels progress on their pre-set goal to walk across a certain portion of the
United States. Student should not touch the pedometer until the class is
completed or the pedometer comes loose or falls off their waistband. At the
conclusion of each class, the students will document their steps by telling Ms.
Scialabba how many steps they took while she records them in a log.
Another form of technology that could be utilized in
our gymnasium at Dassa McKinney could be the use of the projector, projector
screen, photos or posters of diagrams or instruction. The teacher could help
aid the instruction to the students by giving a short video clip or image of
the correct skills. The teacher could try to find developmentally appropriate
examples that the students might enjoy like a hometown sports athlete or common
cartoon character demonstrating a drill. The students will be more inclined to
listen and try their best if their favorite character is demonstrating the
skill.
Finally, the last piece of technology used in our
P.E. classes is the use of music and the loud speakers located on the stage/in
the gym. Music can be used as an effective stop and start signal while the
students are practicing various skills or games. The music should be used only
during practice opportunities, not instructional activities or activities that
require students to listen for instruction as they practice.
Kevin,
ReplyDeleteI read your new blog material about technology uses in in PE classes, and I think it's great that you are sharing this information with the public. Technology such pedometers, music, and projected material can really enhance utilization of time, accuracy of workouts, and the overall mood of the students participating. Therefore, enhancing the PE class in whole. Keep up the blogging!
Music is a great way to get students moving around in the gymnasium. At New Wilmington we began playing music during the instant activity and fitness circuit. Whenever the music changes and pauses for a second the kids stop moving automatically. It is a great way to get students to start and stop. I will always use music in my future Physical Education classes, it really gets things grooving.
ReplyDeleteMusic for sure gets the students moving around. Even in fitness ed. that I am in right now gets us moving. That is a very good technique for the teaching. I will have to use music too in my PE class. Especially to get them grooving
DeleteWow I just wrote about the same thing but no as detailed. I think technology is great in any classroom especially Physical Education classes. Technology is rising and our future students are the generation of technology so anything to keep Physical Educatione enjoyable and up to date works! I agree with Joe when he says it can be harmful but for the most part I think it is beneficial and will keep the students interested. Great minds think alike!
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