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Nathan Seavey

Best Practices for Using Technology in the Classroom | CIDDE - 1 views

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    "Best Practices for Using Technology in the Classroom Technology in the Classroom When using technology for teaching, there are four basic principles to be kept in mind: Alignment: Technology should be used for a purpose-not for the sake of being flashy and not as a distraction from other forms of pedagogy. Carefully consider the ways in which video or other media that you share with your class are aligned with your learning objectives. Consider the technology that is most closely in alignment with your teaching skills and the needs of your students-if you don't like to teach with Power Point, consider giving students a handout outlining the main points of your lecture and listing major concepts to assist them in note-taking. Accessibility: Be sure that the technology that you intend to use is accessible to your students. While computers are virtually ubiquitous, and students living on campus have ready access to computing labs and other technology on campus, do consider whether or not your students have access to technology that you want them to use. Also, consider your own access to technology: make sure that you are familiar with all of the technology that you use and that media technology in your classroom is functioning correctly before the class. Plan ahead. If you are going to show a film, for example, don't wait until you walk into class to find out if the player in your classroom supports your DVD's regional format, or you will find yourself scrambling to come up with a lesson plan that does not include the film. By checking the regional format in advance, you will be able to have a matching-format DVD player delivered to the classroom by Technology Services. Assessment: As with lectures, discussions, and labs, provide your students with guidance when dealing with media technologies. If you are showing them a film, provide them with the learning objectives that you have for them in watching the film. Consider giving them a short assignment to be fil
Kathy Favazza

The Fischbowl: Did You Know? 4.0: The Economist Media Convergence Remix - 0 views

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    Did you Know Shift Happens
Tim Walker

Benefits of Twitter in the Classroom - 1 views

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    A middle school teacher shares how shy students benefit from twitter!
Liz Brown

Twitter for Academia - academhack - Thoughts on Emerging Media and Higher Education - 0 views

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    twitter for academia, link from Richardson book, chapter 7
maria leslie

Cyberbullying Toolkit | Common Sense Media - 0 views

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    This website provides great lessons for teachers to prevent cyber bullying and to teach students how to handle it.
scarmilia1

Products & Services - 0 views

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    Edmentum is grounded in a tradition of solid research, sound pedagogy, and applied innovation. We provide rigorous and relevant online educational products and services that will challenge your learners with a 21st century approach - engaging them with interactive, media-rich content, proven to be effective by third-party studies.
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