Technology is so prevalent in today's society; it is deeply embedded in our everyday routine. When it comes to using it in a classroom setting, is it inevitable. Utilizing technology, both as a student and as a teacher creates accessibility to the material and the coursework. The students can use technology to their advantage and learn at their own pace. If the teacher is using a PowerPoint to teach, the student can later access that PowerPoint and go over the material. Another example is the teacher can record themselves giving the lesson and have the students access the recordings from home. Those would be a couple of things that would influence teachers and students to use technology in the classroom.
The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) is an organization that supports technology use in an educational manner. The ISTE has five standards: students, teachers, educational leaders, technology coaches, and computer science educators. The student standard is the most meaningful to me, as I relate to it more. As a student I identify with most if not all of the standards. In particular, I would say I am more of a creative thinker. I express creativity by using all of my resources in order to accomplish the goals that I have. The standard that is bit out of my skill set would be the computer science educator, as I do not know the first thing of computer science, but less teaching it. I believe that I know the most basic skills to get by with this generation of technology. Which would lead me to my next point of being a digital native.
The term digital native is a generation of people who were born during a time where technology was already established. According to Prensky, they are native speakers to the internet and related technologies. In the generation that I am growing up in, I am considered a digital native while my teachers and professors would be regarded as digital immigrants. I would agree with the term of digital native, however, I do think that I am not be as fluent in technology, as maybe some digital immigrants. Although, I have often noticed professors have a hard time trying to figure out how to work their computer or how to upload certain materials on Canvas. In these situations, we (digital natives) help the professors, and usually, it is an easy fix, and yet they are astonished we are able to do it. I believe in the future; my students will help me understand their technology and the technology we have currently will be outdated. This is a pattern that has already occurred with past generations, for example, floppy disk and beepers. I am excited to see how much technology can advance in the future.