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Mary Gidas

elemath / MSTC-09 - 0 views

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    This site gives examples of how to integrate technology in elementary school mathematics based on Bloom's revised Taxonomy. I tried out some of the tools, and they are great, interactive activities.
Mary Gidas

UNC-TV Online:Support UNC-TV:Education:TV for Learning - 0 views

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    An interesting step by step lesson plan on how to integrate using instructional television in the classroom.
John Batis

Why Integrate Technology into the Curriculum?: The Reasons Are Many | Edutopia - 0 views

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    This article describes how technology use in the classroom is beneficial for students when they enter the "real world".
John Batis

Read, Click and Win with BookAdventure! - 0 views

shared by John Batis on 21 Jan 10 - Cached
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    This site integrates over 7,000 childrens books and activities to a SMARTboard.
Jon Hall

Inspiration Software, Inc. - The Leader in Visual Thinking and Learning | inspiration.com - 0 views

shared by Jon Hall on 03 Jul 09 - Cached
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    Software designed for K-12 students. Interactive and relatively inexpensive. This seems like a great way to integrate technology into the classroom.
Jon Hall

Children's Museum of Pittsburgh - 0 views

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    Check out how to integrate art into the classroom.
Jon Hall

Crystal Productions Art Education Resources - 0 views

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    The Take 5 series integrates art into almost any academic subject. Very intuitive and easy to use, on all sides of the art and education spectrum
susan whitney

Ideas for podcasting in the classroom - 1 views

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    Great site for ideas on how to introduce podcasting in the classroom, if the concept is new to the teacher. Includes what podcasts are (we know that already!) and then some good examples and ideas are offered.
Sarah Botti

TiPS - Technology in Public Schools - 1 views

shared by Sarah Botti on 12 Jan 10 - Cached
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    Podcasts and wiki about integrating technology into public schools.
William Smales

Taxonomy of Technology Integration - 0 views

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    This article contains a good graph with links to classroom activities that foster the categories of Bloom's taxonomy.
susan whitney

texas instruments site for activities in technology for all classrooms - 0 views

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    this site is really cool - it has activities designed to integrate technology into lessons for a miriad of subjects, most activities suggested and typed up by teachers themselves. i would imagine most technology involves the texas instruments calculator which has undergone a significant revolution in the past few years. nonetheless, i look forward to researching this further to be able to add more information for you all!
Aidan Clemente

Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives - 0 views

  • 1. Knowledge (Remembering previously learned material)
  • Mathematics: State the formula for the area of a circle.
  • 2. Comprehension (Grasping the meaning of material)
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  • Mathematics: Given the mathematical formula for the area of a circle, paraphrase it using your own words.
  •  3. Application (Using information in concrete situations)
  • Mathematics: Compute the area of actual circles.
  • Mathematics: When you have finished solving a problem (or when a peer has done so) determine the degree to which that problem was solved as efficiently as possible.
  • 4. Analysis (Breaking down material into parts)
  • 5. Synthesis (Putting parts together into a whole)
  • Mathematics: Apply and integrate several different strategies to solve a mathematical problem.
  • 6. Evaluation (Judging the value of a product for a given purpose, using definite criteria)
  • Mathematics: Given a math word problem, determine the strategies that would be necessary to solve it.
  •  Bloom's use of the term application differs from our normal conversational use of the term. When working at any of the four highest levels of the taxonomy, we "apply" what we have learned. At the application level, we "just apply." At the higher levels, we "apply and do something else."
  • The main value of the Taxonomy is twofold: (1) it can stimulate teachers to help students acquire skills at all of these various levels, laying the proper foundation for higher levels by first assuring mastery of lower-level objectives; and (2) it provides a basis for developing measurement strategies to assess student performance at all these levels of learning.
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    has good links at the bottom
lauren heller

Creating Student Web Portfolios - 1 views

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    Harold Olejarz has a number of pertinent articles on integrating technology into the classroom, particularly for art education. This one teaches how to create a Web-based portfolio of student work.
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