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janie reneau

Effects of Technology on Classrooms and Students - 0 views

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      Using technology in the classroom improves collaboration, engagement, and problem solving.
  • When students are using technology as a tool or a support for communicating with others, they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher, textbook, or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate, obtain, manipulate, or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information, making choices, and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover, when technology is used as a tool to support students in performing authentic tasks, the students are in the position of defining their goals, making design decisions, and evaluating their progress. The teacher's role changes as well. The teacher is no longer the center of attention as the dispenser of information, but rather plays the role of facilitator, setting project goals and providing guidelines and resources, moving from student to student or group to group, providing suggestions and support for student activity. As students work on their technology-supported products, the teacher rotates through the room, looking over shoulders, asking about the reasons for various design choices, and suggesting resources that might be used. (See example of teacher as coach.) Project-based work (such as the City Building Project and the Student-Run Manufacturing Company) and cooperative learning approaches prompt this change in roles, whether technology is used or not. However, tool uses of technology are highly compatible with this new teacher role, since they stimulate so much active mental work on the part of students. Moreover, when the venue for work is technology, the teacher often finds him or herself joined by many peer coaches--students who are technology savvy and eager to share their knowledge with others.
  • When students are using technology as a tool or a support for communicating with others, they are in an active role rather than the passive role of recipient of information transmitted by a teacher, textbook, or broadcast. The student is actively making choices about how to generate, obtain, manipulate, or display information. Technology use allows many more students to be actively thinking about information, making choices, and executing skills than is typical in teacher-led lessons. Moreover, when technology is used as a tool to support students in performing authentic tasks, the students are in the position of defining their goals, making design decisions, and evaluating their progress.
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    • janie reneau
       
      One goal for teachers is to provide students with life-long skills. Utilizing technology in problem solving is authentic.
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    3.This site comes from a research project sponsored by the Office of Educational Research and Improvement/U.S. Department of Education.The purpose of the site is to report on the effects of technology on students and classrooms.The audience for this site would be teachers interested in keeping up with technology in their classrooms.The site uses data collected from projects in classrooms.The design is a report of the results of data collection on actual technology projects and how they affected student learning.The results were positive in that students developed confidence, worked harder at problem-solving, developed peer collaboration skills, and learned to use computer skills in the real world.A negative was that teachers observed students using the tools more than completing the tasks.
Michelle Friday

Podcasting Tutorials at EdTech 101 - 1 views

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      A set of links for royalty-free music for podcasts.
Bob Abrams

Why I don't use TPACK or SAMR with my teachers - 1 views

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    Interesting blog post about what this ed tech coach likes and dislikes about these frameworks and how she would modify it
Bob Abrams

TED Talks Demystified for Teachers | The History Teachers Attic - 0 views

  • The interdisciplinary nature of TED (a direction I’d like to see education go in general) would allow many of these clips to cross several of my categories, so it may be useful for you to scan the lists of other disciplines. Enjoy!
  • Bionic Teaching has used the same sheet to create a great MIT Exhibit on, as far as I can tell, all of the TED Talks.
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      This is a great introduction to selected topics on TED talks.
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    Great website that has categorized TED talks into subject specific areas. Makes it a lot more manageable for people new to TED to find a talk that will meet the needs of their classroom.
Bob Abrams

Steve Hargadon: David Jakes on the Importance of Leadership - 0 views

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    Blog Post and video of David Jakes at TCEA on the importance of leadership in technology.
Bob Abrams

Learn Instructional Technology - 0 views

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    Welcome to the Learn Instructional Technology (LIT) website! The site is organized like a digital textbook, but instead of chapters it contains modules. The overall objective of the modules is to provide you with an interactive learning experience for instructional technology. The modules are full of a variety of types of resources including text, images, and video tutorials; all centered around exposing you to the variety of instructional technologies available today and increasing your technology literacy. The site places an emphasis on application along with theory integrated throughout the content. But best of all...the site is dynamic! As the technology evolves, the content on the site evolves right along with it.
Bob Abrams

Teaching with tools kids use - 0 views

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    This LiveBinder is for educators who want to use 21st-century technologies to help deliver relevant classroom instruction. Explore tabs and subtabs to find resources related to inexpensive hardware already used by many students and free Web 2.0 tools that support collaboration and communication. Use the Teaching With the Tools Kids Really Use LiveBinder to expand or focus your thinking about ways you can capitalize on readily available technologies and open up rich teaching and learning opportunities for today's classrooms!
Bob Abrams

Welcome to the Learning Activity Types Wiki - 0 views

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    This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening. The curricula in which we are developing and refining learning activity type taxonomies appear on the left. Those that have taxonomies available for your perusal and feedback have links to other pages in this wiki. Links to online surveys to use to provide feedback are included on live curriculum area pages.
Bob Abrams

TPACK radio show for ISTE - 0 views

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    A fake radio/video show created for ISTE2010 by Punya Mishra with Matt Koehler (and a bunch of other people who are thanked in the video). We were asked to create a video for ISTE, a conference that neither of us (Punya or Matt) could attend. Our goal was to create an engaging 15 minute video that would convey our ideas about technology integration in teaching, specifically the TPACK framework. The entire thing (including the two Mastercard & UPS commercials) was scripted, shot and edited over 4 days.
Bob Abrams

Koehler tech portfolio - 0 views

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    I am an associate professor of Educational Psychology and Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. This site is the digital portfolio of my academic life.
Bob Abrams

Mindomo - 0 views

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    Better Brainstorming with Mind Maps Collaborative Mind mapping made easy for everyone. ■Brainstorm online with your colleagues. ■Plan your product, marketing or sales. ■Evaluate concepts, ideas and proposals. ■Share your work.
Bob Abrams

Webspiration - 0 views

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    Combine the Power of Visual Thinking and Outlining to Enhance Thinking, Learning and Collaboration Use Webspiration to map out ideas, organize with outlines and collaborate online with teams or colleagues. Webspiration unleashes your creativity, strengthens organizational skills, and transforms your ideas and information into knowledge.
Bob Abrams

Punya Mishra's web home - 0 views

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    I am professor of Educational Psychology & Educational Technology at the College of Education at Michigan State University. I also direct the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program and program co-chair of the SITE 2011 conference at Nashville. I recently stepped down as the chair of the Innovation & Technology Committee of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education. These pages are an ongoing digital archive of much of my professional and some of my personal life. You can read my blog, check out my vita, contact me, or follow the other links on this page.
Bob Abrams

Jog the Web - 0 views

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    JOG THE WEB is a web-based tool that allows anyone to create a synchronous guide to a series of web sites. Its step by step approach of taking viewers through web sites allowing the author to annotate and ask guiding questions for each page is unique. Give it a try and start creating your own Jogs
Bob Abrams

Teaching the iGeneration by Larry D. Rosen - 1 views

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    Article in Ed Leadership about the amount of connnectivity experienced by varying age groups and how educators can reach the iGeneration in the classroom with access to technology.
Bob Abrams

Dean Mantz's Technology integration wiki - 0 views

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    Sterling College's and Dean Mantz's offer a course on technology integration. Topics include PLN, Web 2.0, and others. Opens with a Glogster.edu page.
Debbie Vaughan

Bill Selak podcasts - 0 views

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    Bill Selak hosts others in his podcasts where they discuss different forms of technology. This site also contains blogs which talk about different technology available to use in education.
Debbie Vaughan

Educational Technology - 0 views

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    A blog edited by Ray Schroeder from U of I Springfield which is compilation of articles from around the US of what is happening in technology and education
Debbie Vaughan

WiZiQ blogs - 0 views

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    A blog site about a free virtual classroom with shared tutorials and tests. Blogs range from how to use WiZiQ to what other classes are doing in other countries with technology
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