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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.
BreAnna Evans

Classroom Tech Learning, Education, PC, Mac, iPad, Bloom's Taxonomy - Techlearning.com - 0 views

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    Tools, resources, and information for educational technology Tools. there are products to purchase and articles to read for information and up-to-date Tools/resources to use in class.
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!
Karen Riccio

Reading 2.0 - home - 1 views

  • HomeAAIMWhy Reading 2.0?Low-Tech LabelsQR CodesCreating ScreensaversWordle Book
  • Wordle Book Ads
  • Tired of seeing your students sit in front of a computer while your library's books collect dust on the shelves? Turn their fondness for the online world to your advantage by highlighting your library's offerings with the latest technological tools
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      See on left side "Wordle Book Ads"- great way to use Wordle to promote literacy
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    A great resource page for a library media specialist looking to put web2.0 tools to work to enourage reading. This wiki shows a library's offerings with latest educational technology tools.
Cheri Toledo

Academic Impressions - News and Analysis - 2 views

  • Often faculty don't need more training on the tool, they need more training on the affordance of the tool and how to use it to support learning. Different tools have different pedagogical affordances.
    • Cheri Toledo
       
      Make sure to share what can be done with the tool - take the faculty to the next level.
janie reneau

Ricci Adams' Musictheory.net - 0 views

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    Ricci Adams has developed a fantastic interactive sight to learn all about music. There are three sections: lessons, exercises, and tools. A teacher should go through the activities first to match student level to activity.This is an ongoing project with well researched music education parts.It is made up of basics, rhythm and meter, scales and key signatures, intervals, and different kinds of chords. In the Exercise section, you can design your own activities that go along with music education. The tools section has calculators for displaying musical extras. This site represents experience not research displays. It is designed to be addressed by musicians of all levels and music teachers who want to introduce music technology to younger students.
janie reneau

15 Resources for Elementary Music Teachers « The Digital Music Educator - 0 views

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      Music teachers are always looking for low cost or free resources for the classroom, and this site has many sites with utilities.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year.
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
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  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year
  • The web is an excellent resource for music teachers who need free education materials for the elementary classroom. There are a number of sites that offers articles about music education and teaching strategies, lesson plans, classroom tools, children’s songs, fingerplays, and other helpful materials. Here are 15 sites to explore throughout the school year. MusTech.net – Created by Dr. Prof. Joseph Pisano, this music technology site is a good place for elementary teachers to read about music education, music technology, and music advocacy. Other site features include links to
  • music-related hardware, software, and freeware.
  • This web-based computer program for music teachers tracks lesson schedules, invoices, payments, and more. It is free to use for teachers who have three students or less.
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    The author of this blog is Owen Bradley, band director at NorthPort High in North Port, Florida.The purpose of this site is to provide high quality music educator information sites.The audience for this blog is music educator professionals. Mr. Bradley researched the sites and sifted out 15 quality sites. Each site has a short, consite description.He keeps the site current and the responses are appropriate.
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    Because money for classroom projects is scarce, we need sites like this for information on free activities.
Karen Riccio

Perk Up Your Projects with Web 2.0 - home - 0 views

  • challenge your students a bit more than the traditional tri-fold or poster project? Come learn a whole host of new tools to spice up your students' projects and your lessons. Explore and experiment with a variety of Web 2.0 tools including animated avatars, comic creators, digital scrapbooks, image creators, interactive timelines, logo generators, slideshows, streaming video, and the web resources that will serve as "containers" for the different elements.
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      Show to colleagues/give example of how to update a project with web 2.0 tool. Work collaboratively with teacher/ library media specialist.
Lauren La Coy

Kathy Schrock's - Google Blooms Taxonomy - 0 views

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    An interesting look at Blooms Taxonomy in light of all the different Google Tools.  Each level of Blooms shows which Google Tool can be used and a link to it! A really great resource & a shows just how much we can use Google!
Bob Abrams

Diagramly - Draw Diagrams Online - 0 views

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    Online tool that can be used for diagramming and mindmapping. Very similar to Inspiration. No download required.
BreAnna Evans

School Systems Blog - 0 views

  • With technological advancements, this ancient tradition has adapted with society and taken on a modern twist!
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      What kid does not love storytelling?! Modernizing old traditions keeps children interested.
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    Blogs about tech tools for the classroom. Lots of information and step-by-step instructions for using some tools.
Michelle Friday

Lessons Learned for Effective Technology Implementation - 0 views

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      Links expand information on this statement within the page. Literature is cited in expanded form.
  • hese champions, however, must be coordinated into a team that is established by policies and procedures—rather than ad hoc—within the school system
  • Having regular access to technology specialists during the planning process meant that teachers could feel more confident and supported when integrating technology.
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  • To answer these questions and begin formulating goals for professional learning, schools must collect data and complete a needs assessment about students and staff, capacity, and available resources
  • requent evaluation allows schools to readily address issues that may be affecting the efficacy of the intervention and then to refine goals and activities accordingly.
  • Once partners were selected, CITEd helped districts refine their goals, particularly when goals were too ambitious for a year-long intervention
  • Even when purchases are made with the best of intentions, the shift from the shelf to the classroom can be difficult. Many of the schools and districts selected as TIP sites had purchased software, often accompanied by extensive technology training for teachers. However, they were still struggling with getting the software into teaching practice.
  • Teachers may learn how to use a tool during a summer workshop, but unless the tool is directly linked to the curriculum and teachers are given ample time for experimentation, they will be unlikely to adopt it into their practice
  • teachers need basic technical knowledge about how to use a tool and knowledge about how to integrate the tool into their existing curriculum (CEO Forum, 2000). To achieve full-scale change, schools need to ensure that strong professional development programs are in place and that teachers have a variety of opportunities for learning and growth
  • methods used by TIP sites were examples of teacher-centered professional development—workshops and learning opportunities were structured to fit the needs, goals, and learning objectives of the teachers involved and grew and changed according to teacher needs
  • he literature shows that any new initiative will be more successful if it meshes well with existing programs
Lauren La Coy

Your Free Online Video Editor | JayCut - 0 views

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    Free, video editing. Uses simple drag & drop motions, moving the ruler tool, install and save videos to your own computer or website.  Step by step instructions. 
Cheri Toledo

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearning.com - 0 views

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    Listing of web-based tools for education
Bob Abrams

Using FB in the classroom - 1 views

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    October 20th, 2009 Facebook isn't just a great way for you to find old friends or learn about what's happening this weekend, it is also an incredible learning tool. Teachers can utilize Facebook for class projects, for enhancing communication, and for engaging students in a manner that might not be entirely possible in traditional classroom settings. Read on to learn how you can be using Facebook in your classroom, no matter if you are a professor, student, working online, or showing up in person for class.
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

CopyPasteCharacter.com - 0 views

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      Neat resource if you are every looking for a quick character and do not want to search through the coding in MS Word!
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    From Tammy Worcester... Ever need a special character like ✄ or ✎, but you can't remember the key combination to create it? Well, this week's tip will provide a quick and easy solution to that problem...
Bob Abrams

Digital Media: New Learners of the 21st Century | PBS - 0 views

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    Digital media is increasingly present in kids' formal and informal educational settings, becoming as common as pencils and notebooks were to their parents. Yet in many American classrooms and homes, these high-tech tools are severely limited or forbidden. Teachers and parents wonder: What are students doing with these technologies? Originially aired on Feb. 13, 2011. Check the website for local listings.
BreAnna Evans

1 to 1 Schools - 0 views

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  • Yup, tell them that a teacher doesn’t know every­thing, put your­self in a vul­ner­a­ble posi­tion.  At the same time you will build a cul­ture of hon­esty, a value for life-long learn­ing, and dis­play a trans­par­ent and vested inter­est in the suc­cess of your stu­dents
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      I think this helps many new ed tech teachers out there.
  • No mat­ter what your sub­ject, there is an oppor­tu­nity to pro­mote proper and mean­ing­ful use.  Our roles as edu­ca­tors will not be fully real­ized unless we are able to guide stu­dents toward becom­ing skilled and capa­ble cit­i­zens with an appre­ci­a­tion for knowl­edge.
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    Blogs about 1:1 schools. Information on recent political issues and support for tech tools.
Bob Abrams

Save paper & ink printing only what you want « PrintWhatYouLike.com - 0 views

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    "Tired of printing web pages only to find your printout is full of ads, empty space and other junk you don't want? PrintWhatYouLike is a free online editor that lets you format any web page for printing in seconds!"
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