In this current day and age, it is extremely common to see students at all grade levels with some type of technology at home and especially in the classroom. I am in my senior year at the University of Tennessee as a special education major and have had the pleasure of teaching and observing students in two different school settings. I have worked with students in the general education and special education settings; thus, I have seen many different types of technology in both types of classrooms.
In every classroom I have visited this past semester, I have noticed that there have been at least 5 or 6 computers somewhere in each room. This is shocking to me, because when I was in grade school, it was a rarity to find computers anywhere but the library of the school. I have also seen loads of technology in many of the Special education settings as well. The technology in the special education classrooms I have seen have included: ipads, promethean boards, text to speech and speech to text devices, etc. Therefore, much technology is now available for teachers in the special education and general education settings. This proves very significant for teachers, because they can find different ways to teach different academic content, which I think is very beneficial for students. This technology is allowing students to become more active in the classroom and, therefore, allows teachers to delve deeply into the academic content they are teaching.
I have many thoughts on the 1:1 computing. My first initial reaction to 1:1 computing is that students will be more inclined to cheat on academic assignments and also to be distracted by the device they are using. However, on the other hand, 1:1 computing would prove significant for students who have troubles writing and are easily bored with the lecture/listening type of lesson that all teachers are guilty of. 1:1 computing could be a great asset in the classroom because students will be able to explore academic content in ways that have never been thought of until now. My ultimate hopes for the availability of technology in my future classroom is as follows: technology should be supplied to students on a daily basis. However, this technology should prove to benefit the student and teacher by helping students to better understand the content and to allow teachers to better teach the content. Technology should not distract students and make cheating more of daily occurrence. Thus, some type of program should be on every computer that prohibits students from cheating in any way on academic assignments.