Skip to main content

Home/ eme5050/ Group items tagged computers

Rss Feed Group items tagged

Kimberly Hoffman

Technology in the Classroom: Resources for Teachers - 0 views

  •  
    Good website as a start or support resource for implementing technology lessons ( and mini-lessons) in the classroom.
  •  
    Find basic computer skills, Internet research tips, Internet safety resources, lessons, and worksheets to help integrate technology across the curriculum. Learn the history of the Internet; get help with using computer word processors; find out how to create PowerPoint presentations; understand the difference between a podcast and a blog; research interesting science projects online; use the computer to extend a literature activity; and other fascinating activities. Encourage your students to use technology in school and out. The possibilities are endless, when it comes to how the Internet, computers, and other forms of modern technology can benefit your classroom instruction. Read more on TeacherVision: http://www.teachervision.fen.com/educational-technology/teacher-resources/43743.html#ixzz26Pkee3uC
Yun

Education World: The Math Machine Archive: Math games - 1 views

  •  
    This site provides links to multiple sites that have interactive assignments and games for all different grade and skill level.
  •  
    Math Machine Archive: Math Games The Math Machine brings you a great collection of math games that you can share with your students. Here in The Math Machine you will find links to more than 50 online games that will help you teach and reinforce important math skills. Search the list below for games you might use with your whole class in your schools computer lab, or you might schedule students to use these games on computers in your classroom computer center. These games make great reward time activities too.
Yun

http://sfx.fcla.edu:3010/ucf?sid=google&auinit=A&aulast=Molnar&atitle=Computers+in+educ... - 0 views

  •  
    This article is introduced a Brief history of computers in education.
chillskills

Op-Ed: Computer Science Education Must Extend Beyond 1 Week | STEM Solutions | US News - 0 views

  •  
    Great opinion piece about why one week of computer science education is not enough.
anniecar25

Revisiting teachers' computer self-efficacy: A differentiated view on gender differences - 0 views

  •  
    computers and gender
Professor Scott Hull

EME 5050 mod 7 search and reflect - 0 views

Title: Innovative Tools and Processes for Mobile Communications Research and Education. URL: http://eds.b.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.net.ucf.edu/eds/detail/detail?vid=10&sid=1536ec8b-9372-4cba-88d4-75...

eme5050

started by Professor Scott Hull on 01 Mar 17 no follow-up yet
valtlc11

Privacy and security issues in cloud computing: The role of institutions and institutio... - 0 views

  •  
    Cloud computing is likened and equated to the Industrial Revolution. Its transformational nature is, however, associated with significant security and privacy risks.
Cindy Hanks

Blending Computers Into Classrooms - WSJ.com - 0 views

  • the "blended learning" approach uses a combination of traditional teaching and a computer-based curriculum.
  • "this is a different approach. It's not a random use of technology. It's really coherent and integrated."
    • Cindy Hanks
       
      The point here was that when technology use is not just "hit-and-miss," it has a greater affect on student progress. It must be fully integrated into the curriculum in the classroom.
    • Cindy Hanks
       
      This is a shift from whole-class instruction to individual instruction, where each child's learning needs are met by teaching them with concepts as to where they are academically. I believe this provides an opportunity for success in every child.
Tameika Fraser

Scratch - 4 views

  •  
    Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. Individuals can download the Scratch software and create their own projects, or explore projects that other individuals created on the web.
  • ...2 more comments...
  •  
    Pretty cool software. I was just recently introduced it it. :)
  •  
    Thanks for finding this my niece and nephew will love this they love to be on the computer. This way they can but it will be educational. ;-)
  •  
    Thank you, this is a really awesome site!
  •  
    Scratch is a programming language that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. As young people create and share Scratch projects, they learn important mathematical and computational ideas, while also learning to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.
Amy Sullivan

Featured: Net Cetera Toolkit | OnGuard Online - 0 views

  •  
    Great government resource on computer safety. Includes many resources for children and parents.
cengland15

Learning from Virtual Students - 0 views

  •  
    Research Article written by the following authors: Lisa A. Dieker (lisa.dieker@ucf.edu) is Pegasus Professor and Lockheed Martin Eminent Scholar Chair; Carrie L. Straub is director of research for TLE TeachLivE; Charles E. Hughes is Pegasus Professor of Computer Science and codirector of the Synthetic Reality Laboratory; Michael C. Hynes is Pegasus Professor of Education and director of the School of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership; and Stacey Hardin is a doctoral candidate in exceptional education. All authors are at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
  •  
    Research Article written by the following authors: Lisa A. Dieker (lisa.dieker@ucf.edu) is Pegasus Professor and Lockheed Martin Eminent Scholar Chair; Carrie L. Straub is director of research for TLE TeachLivE; Charles E. Hughes is Pegasus Professor of Computer Science and codirector of the Synthetic Reality Laboratory; Michael C. Hynes is Pegasus Professor of Education and director of the School of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership; and Stacey Hardin is a doctoral candidate in exceptional education. All authors are at the University of Central Florida in Orlando.
traceyucf

CiteULike: Educational Blogging - 0 views

  •  
    S. Downes. EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 39, No. 5. (September 2004), pp. 14-26. "I think it's the most beautiful tool of the world and it allows us the most magic thing."-Florence Dassylva-Simard, fifth-grade studentThe bell rings, and the halls of Institut St-Joseph in Quebec City echo the clatter of the fifth- and sixth-graders. Some take their chairs in the more traditional classroom on the lower floor. Others attend to their projects in the large, open activity room upstairs, pausing perhaps to study one of the chess games hanging on the wall before meeting in groups to plan the current project. A third group steps up a half flight of stairs into the small narrow room at the front of the building, one wall lined with pictures and plastercine models of imagined aliens, the other with a bank of Apple computers. blogging education internet lit-review weblog
  •  
    S. Downes. EDUCAUSE Review, Vol. 39, No. 5. (September 2004), pp. 14-26. "I think it's the most beautiful tool of the world and it allows us the most magic thing."-Florence Dassylva-Simard, fifth-grade studentThe bell rings, and the halls of Institut St-Joseph in Quebec City echo the clatter of the fifth- and sixth-graders. Some take their chairs in the more traditional classroom on the lower floor. Others attend to their projects in the large, open activity room upstairs, pausing perhaps to study one of the chess games hanging on the wall before meeting in groups to plan the current project. A third group steps up a half flight of stairs into the small narrow room at the front of the building, one wall lined with pictures and plastercine models of imagined aliens, the other with a bank of Apple computers. blogging education internet lit-review weblog
Tameika Fraser

For All Rubrics - 0 views

  •  
    - Easily create your own rubrics - Complete rubrics on iPads, tablets or phones - Collect data offline with no internet access - Compute scores automatically - Print rubrics or save as PDF or spreadsheet
Ariana Santiago

7 Things You Should Know About | EDUCAUSE.edu - 0 views

  •  
    The "7 Things You Should Know About..." series provide quick reads with concise information about emerging technologies and practices. The Campus-Wide IT section addresses professional challenges in higher education, while the Learning Technology section discusses individual technologies or practices. I could bookmark at least a dozen of these relevant articles (microlectures, social content curation, educational design research, e-readers, cloud computing, and so on), which is why I'm saving the main page instead.
Tameika Fraser

10 Unique Lesson Ideas for BYOD and BYOT - 1 views

  •  
    Bring your own device (BYOD) and bring your own technology (BYOT) policies are growing in education and the workplace. Teachers are taking advantage of mobile devices for "m-learning," putting those mini computers in kids' backpacks and pockets to use.
Kellie Monteleone

Socrative Teacher - 0 views

  •  
    Can be used to post questions to students, which they can access via computer or any other type of i-pad, i-phone or android. Also can be used for real time responses during class
Yun

http://sfx.fcla.edu:3010/ucf?sid=google&auinit=T&aulast=Banaszewski&atitle=Digital+stor... - 0 views

  •  
    Focuses on the use of iMovie, computer software for classroom storytelling activities in the United States. Difficulty of children in visualizing the setting of a story; Development of the Place Project for students; Interest of children in digital story telling.
Meghan Starling

Top 10 Reasons to Use Technology in Education: iPad, Tablet, Computer, Listening Center... - 1 views

  • Loading
  • "Teachers will not be replaced by technology, but teachers who don't use technology will be replaced by those who do.".
  • Teachers are finding that using different classroom technologies like tablet computers, digital video, iPods, and video games are great tools for helping students learn.
  • ...7 more annotations...
  • Professional Development.
  • Four Key Components to Learning
  • Kindle ereader nook
  • Makes Life Easier for Teachers
  • It Improves Test Scores
  • Helps Students with Low Attention Spans
  • Learn from the Experts
  •  
    Video and reasons why educators should be using technology in the classroom
casm85

Computer Hardware - 1 views

  •  
    Scroll down to read articles on computer hardware. Lots of information here. Three videos at the bottom of the page.
valtlc11

Making A Difference: Using Emerging Technologies and Teaching Strategies to Restructure... - 0 views

  •  
    Making A Difference: Using Emerging Technologies and Teaching Strategies to Restructure an Undergraduate Technology Course for Pre-service Teachers To prepare educators for the twenty-first century, colleges of education must be leaders of change by providing pre-service teachers with a technology-enriched curriculum. Many pre-service teachers continue to enter institutions of higher learning lacking positive attitudes, proper skills, and knowledge of the use of computers. The purpose of this study was to evaluate both quantitatively and qualitatively the effectiveness of a completely redesigned introduction to technology course for pre-service teachers. The intent of this article is to share information, provide guidance for faculty considering upgrading or beginning an introduction to technology course for pre-service teachers, and to
1 - 20 of 82 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page