Monday, 5 March 2012

Educational Technology Bill of Rights


by Brad Flickinger

The following are what I believe are the rights of all student to have with regards to using technology as an educational tool, written as a student to their teacher:



1) I have the right to use my own technology at school. I should not be forced to leave my new technology at home to use (in most cases) out-of-date school technology. If I can afford it, let me use it -- you don’t need to buy me one. If I cannot afford it, please help me get one -- I don’t mind working for it.



2) I have the right to access the school’s Wi-Fi. Stop blaming bandwidth, security or whatever else -- if I can get on Wi-Fi at McDonalds, I think that I should be able to get online at school.



3) I have the right to submit digital artifacts that prove my understanding of a subject, regardless of whether or not my teacher knows what they are. Just because you have never heard of Prezi, Animoto, VoiceThread or Glogster, doesn’t mean that I should not be able to use these tools to prove to you that I understand what you are teaching me.



4) I have the right to cite Wikipedia as one of the sources that I use to research a subject. Just because you believe the hype that Wikipedia is full of incorrect information, doesn’t mean that it is true -- besides we all use it anyways (including you). I am smart enough to verify what I find online to be the truth.



5) I have the right to access social media at school. It is where we all live, it is how we communicate -- we do not use email, or call each other. We use Facebook, Twitter and texting to talk to each other. Teachers and schools should take advantage of this and post announcements and assignments using social media -- you will get better results.

 Use this to your advantage and get us to look up content that could be relevant to the lesson, not only will you be able to lecture but for those of us who learn through doing we will be more likely to remember.

6) I have the right to be taught by teachers who know how to manage the use of technology in their classrooms. These teachers know when to use technology and when to put it away. They understand that I need to be taught how to balance my life between the online and offline worlds. They do not throw the techno-baby out with the bathwater.



7) I have the right to be taught by teachers who teach me and demand that I use 21st Century Skills. Someday I am going to need a job -- please help me be employable.

 Explain the different uses to help guide us in the ways of technology, just because we are young does not mean we are trying to look up dirty things, teach us how to avoid these situations and how to deal with them.

8) I have the right to be assessed with technology. I love the instant feedback of testing done with technology. Although I believe that paper test, are more manageable and easier to write and go back through, we live in a world of instant feedback, so to find out a couple of weeks later that I didn’t understand your lesson, drives me crazy. It only takes two seconds to upload a mark online so keep on top of it. If you were a video game, no one would play you -- feedback is too slow.



9) I have the right to be protected from technology. I don’t want to be cyber-bullied, hurt, scared or find crud online content that I would rather not find. Please help me use technology responsibly and safely. Please stay up-to-date with this kind of information, and teach me to make good choices. I am not you and we don’t see eye to eye about what to put online, but help me to meet you in the middle.



10) I have the right to be taught by teachers that know their trade. They are passionate about what they do and embrace the use of technology to help me learn. They attend trainings and practice what they learn. They are not afraid to ask for my help; they might know more than me about the Civil War, but I know Glogster like nobody’s business.



This is a work in progress, please comment below on what to add or change.
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About Brad
Brad Flickinger is a technology integration specialist who teaches technology at Bethke Elementary in Timnath, Colorado and is the founder of SchoolTechnology.org

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1 comment:

  1. Hey Amanda!

    Nicely said! I will definitely incorporate some of your comments into the new edition of the bill.

    B.

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