I have gone back to school. No, it is not what you think…no Ph.D. in my future. Instead I have elected to volunteer to teach fourth grade technology to 76 fourth graders! Due to budget cuts, the teaching position was eliminated. I could not fathom these kids not getting this very important information, though. Now let me say, that I have no experience or training teaching elementary kids. All I know is that I have a smart, inquisitive fourth grader that is thrilled to have me in the classroom with her. She even mentioned “that she would help me out if I fumbled at times.”
So I began creating my lesson plans with all my naiveté. I figured, “At least kids aren’t afraid of the computer!” As I began my first class, though, I underestimated the condition of the computers. Even for adults, if the computers are not working or do have the programs needed, it is disruptive to the learning process. I spent almost the entire classroom time trying to troubleshoot computer problems. Beyond that, I did manage to run through a scavenger hunt with the kids. They were quick to raise their hands or even just shout out the answers. So, if nothing else, they are engaged, which is a great first step.
It is going to be a fun school year exploring technology with energetic, unfocused, inquisitive kids! I will keep you posted on my progress.
Thanks for reading!