Life Long Learner

The Relationships Between Tech, Teachers, and Professional Burnout

On October 3, 2019 we had a presentation given to us via the BlueJeans app from Sally Song—a grade 7 teacher from sd63.  ( @MsSallySong ) Sally discussed several technology tools that she uses including Office 365 and the Remind App.

Office 365

  • Platform for kids to have their own voice
  • App called sway
    • Can make videos
    • Language translations
  • Connecting teachers and learners just like google docs would
    • Interactive and both can work on it at the same time
  • File sharing
  • Creating teams or groups for learning
  • Navigating and creating a digital footprint

Remind App

  • Generates a phone number for you and pushes out text messages to all devices
  • The goal is to get all parents/guardians and students to sign up and use it like a planner
  • Opens up a communication—clear and succinct
  • Keeps kids accountable for homework and other reminders
  • Parents/Guardians want to be in the know and we must help them navigate all the different tech
  • Can set up one-way communication
  • Use as well as daily planner

A big message that was incorporated into Sally’s presentation was that new teachers tend to experience a lot of pressure to do new things and be innovative.  Sally’s message was to know your limits within the technological mind frame.

Not only will you burn yourself out by overdoing tech in the classroom, but your students will also be exhausted by too much exposure.  Students should still build skills beyond tech like thinking for themselves and building external critical thinking skills.  Technology should be used as a tool to assist with these skills rather than replacing them.

As an emerging educator, I think it’s important to be aware of and understand Sally’s message on overdoing it with tech in the classroom.  I have felt the pressure of embracing all of the new ideas in education and I think it’s important to master a few things rather than trying to take on too many new projects and being unsuccessful in all areas.  It’s important to try new things but also realize that you should set a pace for yourself and not overwhelm both you as the educator and your students.

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