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Deb Gardner

Teacher to Teacher: 7 Steps for Integrating Technology - Getting Smart by Aimee Bartis ... - 1 views

  • student knows more about the technology than you do.
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      Happens all the time in EDU120 (more power to 'em) Knowledgeable students help not hinder instruction.
  • 2. Converting
  • Start by taking a lesson you’ve done before and transforming it. How can you use technology with the lesson?
    • Deb Gardner
       
      Begin with the standards. What are your students expected to know and/or be able to do as a result of your teaching and THEN  how might technology expedite or enhance the learning.
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  • 3. Lesson Planning
  • 4. Creating
  • 5. Collaborate 
    • Deb Gardner
       
      The key here is to actually have students CREATE not just Control-C/Conotrol-V it.  Take information from multiple sources, synthesize it, evaluate it, learn it and then create something (a document, a podcast, a digital poster, a Voice Thread and ThingLink) to demonstrate they have learned it.
  • 6. Showcase 
  • 7. Portfolios 
  • Integrating technology is an ongoing project. You are never finished. The key is to keep on learning.
Davin Rose

Technology and Teaching: Finding a Balance | Edutopia - 0 views

  • There is no doubt that finding the time to integrate technology is an overwhelming task for anyone. Throughout the course of a day, teachers find themselves pulled in many directions. However, technology is already integrated in nearly everything we do and nearly every job our students will encounter. So how do educators find an ideal balance for learning about and eventually integrating technology? It begins with a focus followed by good instructional design -- but ultimately, a healthy balance.
  • It's equally important to expose students to information literacy skill sets. As databases grow and information continues to evolve into paperless formats, it is essential to teach students how to question effectively and efficiently.
  • Getting caught up in the never ending, always expanding world of web 2.0 applications and iPad or Android apps will only confuse your students and, inevitably, frustrate you.
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    This seems to be the real question at the end of the day. How much integration is necessary in order to have students being the most prepared for the real world and not just academia.
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    This seems to be the real question at the end of the day. How much integration is necessary in order to have students being the most prepared for the real world and not just academia.
Kelsey McManus

10 Major Technology Trends in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • According to the latest data, video for homework is on the rise; mobile computing is "beyond the tipping point"; and most kids don't use traditional computers to connect to the Internet at home.
  • surveyed identify 3G- or 4G-enabled devices as their primary means of connecting to the Internet
  • Evans noted that 46 percent of teachers are using video in in the classroom.
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  • students are leveraging mobile devices both to be more efficient in their day-to-day tasks and to transform their own learning processes.
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    The top ten trends for different Technologies that teachers can use in education.
Kelsey McManus

Should Handheld Devices for Kids Under 12 Be Banned? | MindShift - 0 views

  • and possibly as an equalizing force in the digital divide.
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    This is an important article for teachers to use when using technology in the classroom. I feel that it is important to use technology within the classroom but that also there needs to be breaks, especially with handheld devices.
Davin Rose

New Padagogy Wheel Helps You Integrate Technology Using SAMR Model - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Want the apps to be clickable? Click here to download the PDF.
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    Padagogy Wheel, the use of technology and apps in education.
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    Padagogy Wheel, the use of technology and apps in education.
Kelsey McManus

Infographic: Setting the Context: A Brief History of EdTech - Getting Smart by Guest Au... - 0 views

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    Getting Smart shows an awesome diagram that displays the whole history of technology and its integration into the classroom.
Kelsey McManus

What Keeps Students Motivated to Learn? | MindShift - 0 views

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    Gives examples as to how technology promotes students learning.
Kelsey McManus

The Importance of Teaching Students About New Media - Getting Smart by Guest Author - 2... - 0 views

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    This article gives the reasons why it is extremely important to teach students about different medias and technologies.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Read Write Think Timeline - A Timeline Tool for Almost Al... - 0 views

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    An application that allows for students time lines to come to life if they are having trouble visualizing it on their paper!
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Good Apps for ESL / ELL Students - 0 views

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    Apps that assist ESL in the classroom.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: New Features Come to Google Documents in the Form of Add-ons - 0 views

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    These are awesome add ons that anybody can add on to their google drive account. They can be very useful within the classroom as well.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Search Tip for Students - Think Before You Search - 0 views

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    It is important for students to learn how to search before they are given a project where a lot of research is required.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Tynker Launches an iPad App That Helps Kids Learn Program... - 0 views

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    A free iPad app that allows students to learn the bases of programming.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Spark Inquiry With Geoguessr & Geosettr - 0 views

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    A game for teaching or assessing geography.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Search Before You Move On - Another Simple Search Tip for... - 0 views

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    Another googling tip of using Command-f to help students to find keywords in each article.
Kelsey McManus

Free Technology for Teachers: Planet Nutshell Releases New Math Shorts Episodes - 0 views

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    Short math lessons that students can watch in class but also at home.
Davin Rose

Free Technology for Teachers: Science Games and an Interactive Periodic Table - 0 views

  • There are games appropriate for elementary school, middle school, and high school students. The games for younger students appear at the top of the Active Science list and the games for older students are at the bottom of the list.
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    This seems to be a a very simplistic model that in possibly only substitution for a good book and blank periodic table. What is novel about this concept is the score. Students like and thrive off competition. If these scores were posted on a class website. Kids would have a natural desire to see their names at the top of the list.
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    This seems to be a a very simplistic model that in possibly only substitution for a good book and blank periodic table. What is novel about this concept is the score. Students like and thrive off competition. If these scores were posted on a class website. Kids would have a natural desire to see their names at the top of the list.
Deb Gardner

Educational Leadership:Getting Students to Mastery:Differentiation: It Starts with Pre-... - 1 views

  • Lily clearly stated what everyone should do:
    • Deb Gardner
       
      Would be effective for (UdL) to have written (on board) directions as well. Helps create independent learners, helps to avoid students who didn't hear the first time or need written AND verbal instructions.
  • Before starting a unit in science, Lily had her students take a pre-assessment that required them to circle the parts of the body that belong to the nervous system:
    • Deb Gardner
       
      How is technology used in this classroom in conjunction with grouping to differentiate instruction?
  • The quiz results showed that six students really struggled to understand the different parts and functions of the nervous system. These students missed three to six items on the 18-question test (or scored between an 83 and 67 percent). Many people would consider 83 a sufficient score and not consider the student in need of remediation. However, Lily decided 83 wasn't good enough
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  • Further, Lily didn't stop with remediation with this group; instead, she chose to frontload the next body system, the skeletal system
  • She didn't engage the group in inquiry-based instruction practices that day, however. The Rhodes group made flash cards, listing such questions as, "What are the two main structures that make up the central nervous system?" and "What are the functions of the spinal cord?" Although this is a more traditional practice, in this group flash cards had a different feeling. The students chatted with one another while making the cards. They asked Lily to clarify concepts so the information on the cards would be easily understood and to quiz them using the cards. "Great job!" she would say. "You missed three. Practice with the cards a little more, and you'll have it!" Not every student in the room needed to work with flash cards. These students, however, benefited from the practice.
    • Deb Gardner
       
      MIxing traditional review practices (flashcards) - kinesthetic learning with cooperative grouping (Marzano strategy) in differentiating instruction
  • Four Lessons Learned
  • How can we transfer these practices into other classrooms?
  • Second, teachers must use pre-assessments to make decisions; we must become what Carol Ann Tomlinson called "assessment junkies."
  • Third, we can apply this lesson structure to any content
  • Could teachers do this every day? Sure. Do they need to do it every day? No. Teachers could start with one or two lessons per unit;
  • Each lesson does take some additional planning
  • Just start small, and go on from there.
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