TPACK Chapter 10
Physical Education
When I think of physical education, I seldom think of those teachers using technology. When I was in school, you learned different sports and team building exercises. Nothing we did needed the use of technology at all. I think that this content area is the hardest one to try and integrate technology into. Not so much because of the topics, but simply because of location and space. Classrooms in schools are usually booked and taken, therefore if a physical education teacher wanted to use a lot of technology during class time, it would require them to find space to do so. On another note, although technology is beneficial especially for certain topics, accessing computers would be difficult to obtain.
Besides the lack of space and computers/projectors, I do think that technology is important to the content. Technology would help students understand specific topics a lot easier, such as the functions of the body and muscles. Explaining these topics would be much easier if the students could actually see inside the body and see how specific muscles move. On the other hand, I do think that teachers at the lower grades would have a harder time integrating technology simply because of the curriculum they have to teach, although it could be done. Also in the lower grades, students may only have P.E. for half of the year. In this situation, teachers are forced to teach as much as they can in a short amount of time. This in turn, eliminates the possibility of large projects as well as time outside of the gym (being in a computer room for a demonstration).