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Morgan Schubert

Teachers Report Educational Benefits of Frequent Technology Use -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • Teachers who use technology frequently in their classrooms perceive greater benefits to student learning--particularly learning 21st century skills--than teachers who are less frequent users.
  • Secondary teachers tended to be more heavy users than elementary teachers. Teachers of certain subjects were also more frequent users on the whole, especially science and social studies teachers, 33 percent of whom reported being frequent users, and math teachers, 31 percent of whom reported frequent classroom technology use.
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    Benefits to Technology in the Classroom
Melissa Roush

How Can Teachers Use Technology in the Classroom? - 0 views

  • There are numerous ways that teachers can use technology in the classroom and many are already doing it. Some districts use interactive Smart Boards in place of traditional chalk or white boards in their classroom. These flat screen monitors are networked with the teacher’s classroom computer and the school’s internet connection. Interactive lessons in math, spelling, science and other subjects can be put on screen for students to participate in. The boards use touch screen technology and in some cases, kids are given handheld remote “clickers” that act as controllers for answering questions presented on screen.
Callie Doyle

http://education.mit.edu/papers/GamesSimsSocNets_EdArcade.pdf - 1 views

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    This website is informational and gives new teachers information on what new technology is out there to use in classrooms, even video games and computer games like, The Sims, where it encoorpaterates math and life budgeting skills into a computer game. 
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    It would be helpful because it provides examples of how we can use technology in the classroom and the benefits of using technology in the classroom.
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    This article gives a lot of information on sites including Diigo. It gives a description and other information on if the program is successful, how long it's been around, etc. I think it's very beneficial because it really shows how much technology is a big part of todays teaching.
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    This website wil be useful because it has great advice and good sources. Very relatable to children and teachers.
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    An article on utilizing today's technology in the classroom.
Corrin Meyer

Counting Money - Coins - Elementary Math Lessons & Tests - My Schoolhouse - Online Lear... - 0 views

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      Try out the problems at the bottom!
  • 1 penny, 1 cent, or 1¢
  • 1 nickel, 5 cents, or 5¢
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  • 1 dime, 10 cents, or 10¢
  • 1 quarter, 25 cents, or 25¢
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    This will help you count the coins and tell you the value. Try out the problems at the bottom. Try them all!
Casey Chopp

Assistive Technology in the Classroom | Assistive Technology Tools - Understood - 0 views

  • These tools can help them work around their challenges while playing to their strengths.
  • There are AT tools to help students who struggle with listening, math, executive functioning, reading and writing. The variety of available AT tools has grown rapidly in recent years. Despite the word “technology,” not all AT tools are high-tech. AT ranges from simple adaptive tools (like highlighters and organizers) to high-tech tools (like text-to-speech software).
  • IDEA also says the school district is responsible for choosing and purchasing the technology. The school must train its staff and your child to use it.
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  • t’s important to keep in mind that AT’s role is to assist your child’s learning. It doesn’t replace good teaching, but it can be used in addition to well-designed instruction.
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    More information on what assistive technology is to better help parents and teachers understand why a child may be using AT.
Rachel Probst

Audio Textbooks Help Students With Reading Problems Access Curriculum - Individuals Wit... - 0 views

  • We call the bridge the "remediation-accommodation continuum." From the remediation side, educators say, "Give us a literacy curriculum based in structured language, give us specially trained teachers, give us sufficient classroom hours, and we will remediate kids; we'll teach them how to read print." But at the same time - and here's the "bridge" language - we also say, "Bring in the accommodation of recorded books to enable subject content acquisition at school." So, while we're trying to teach somebody to read, we should also provide the student an audio version of his health book, his social studies book, and his math book, so he can keep up with peers in subject content acquisition.
Samantha King

Free Teacher Resources | Digital textbooks and standards-aligned educational resources - 0 views

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  • Discovery Education offers a broad range of free classroom resources that complement and extend learning beyond the bell.  Foster deeper engagement and opportunities for students to take charge of their own learning with high quality, engaging, relevant tools designed for today’s busy teachers a
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    Has resources for every grade level. Also has a wide variety of subjects so that everything you need is on one page!
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    Ideas for the classroom with fun learning experiences in the classroom.
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    Discovery Education is a free website for teachers to share information and resources amongst each other. It covers grades K-12 and it covers Science, English, Social Studies, and Math.
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    This is another great website for teachers. There are games, teaching resources, and even lesson plans!
Taylor Mackey

Inspirational Teaching Videos: Covering Common Core, Math, Science, English And More - 0 views

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    This site will be helpful in the future because it gives many examples of how teachers can use technology in the classroom.
Lauren Corlett

Integrating the Internet into the Classroom, Teaching Tips of the Week, Teaching Today,... - 0 views

  • Use the Internet with a Unit of Study (Monday)
  • ind a Web site with the information needed for one component of the unit. Post the Internet address and clear directions for the assignment near the computer. As students work independently or in small groups, they can rotate through the computer learning center. Continue to monitor com
  • puter use as you move throughout the classroom.
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  • Manage Time on the Internet (Tuesday)
  • Before class, bookmark the sites that should be used with the lesson. This allows students to focus on content, rather than undertaking a time-consuming search. Bookmarking also eliminates the simple errors that are frequently made when typing in Web addresses.
  • Organize Information on the Internet (Wednesday)
  • The Internet provides such a wealth of information that students frequently find it difficult to limit their research. A graphic organizer helps learners choose concepts and facts that fit the assigned topic. Students whose learning styles are more global and visual will also find these organizers helpful.
  • Use Computer Software with the Internet (Thursday)
  • ave students create a database of organized information. This could consist of countries of the world in social studies, various polygons in math, animals in science, or short stories in English. Students can learn that the Internet is a tool we can use to enhance our presentations.
  • Teach Students to Cite Internet Sources (Friday)
  • o cite an online source, have students consistently adhere to a recognized style, such as that established by the Modern Language Association (MLA). Students can also cite video clips, sounds, images, and e-mail.
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    This is explaining to a teacher, how they can integrate the internet into their classroom in one week.
Emily Johnson

Technology Tools | Technology Integration for Math Engagement - 0 views

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    I think that this website would be a useful technology resource for teaching because it talks about how to create different websites and use different technology tools.
Bryce Rudebeck

Smartboard Help - 0 views

  • Building Smarter ways to use the SMART Board and Support Math Core Content K-8http://www.kenton.k12.ky.us/SmartBoard/smartmath.htm
  • Use this to demonstrate translations, rotations, reflections of squares, triangles, parallelograms on a grid, this is a really nicely done site (I do not believe that you can draw your own figure from scratch, but hitting the “new triangle/square, etc” button brings up a different one each time)http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/Transmographer/?version=1.5.0_01&browser=MSIE&vendor=Sun_Microsystems_Inc.
  • Biology sitehttp://kvhs.nbed.nb.ca/gallant/biology/biology.htmlCells Alivehttp://www.cellsalive.com/Body Systemshttp://www.sachem.edu/dept/sd/poster2006/bodaciousbiology2006.htm
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    Giving advice to help make smartboards easier to work with
Alli Grover

Glenda's Assistive Technology Information and more...: iDevices in the Special Educatio... - 0 views

  • Assistive technology is any kind of technology and/or tool that can be used to enhance the functional independence of a person with a disability.
  • can be a challenge
  • iDevices in the Special Education Classroom
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  • Students learn in different ways
  • The iPad can provide visual, audio and tactile learning; reaching many students’ learning styles.
  • The iPad is often used as an individual tool in isolation
  • But please, don't put the child in a quiet place and just hand them an iPad without a true purpose. Let's get creative with its use. How to use an iPad in the classroom with a group? A couple of thoughts - Teacher directs, students watch.  Teacher directs, with iPad in the middle of the group and students touch with instruction.   Teacher instructs and iPad is passed between students. Use as part of your lesson, part of your center activity.   Teacher instructs and the students use, independently or in a team situation.    Team learning situations. Hand a group of students an iPad with a purpose. 
  • Most of us will not have enough for all our students for a while.
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  • be careful to not have the iPad become what we have seen so many computers become in education: a glorified toy.
  • What are some of the benefits we are seeing? We are seeing that the iPad often encourages interactivity. Students will share a lot of what they're doing, ask each other "How did you do that?" or, "Oh, look what I did!"  They want to problem solve together. It encourages group discussions between the students. They tend to help each other a lot more.  It is affordable, comparatively speaking (see below.)  
  • For special education students, some are saying it is the best tool that has ever been designed. Here are a few reasons why we might prefer an iPad over a desktop computer: Ease of access – no need to be able to operate a mouse, a switch or to need to sit a certain way. The iPad can easily come to the student, be placed where they need it and the touch required is extremely friendly. (Not for all!! Remember, this is very individual.) Simplicity of programs – from very basic to more complex, many apps are design to be user friendly. For the moderate to severe population of students the amount of simple apps is huge, plus they are extremely inexpensive and visually draw students in. Simplicity of use - many who cannot understand how to operate a computer, can understand how to operate an iPad. (Even your grandmother!) Low cost of programs – compared to the cost of software programs for a computer, there really is no comparison (unless you consider the abundant amount of free programs available on the Internet. And yes, please continue using those!). There are apps designed specifically for our population (see other postings to right). Designing apps for education has become quite the market. The amount of apps designed specifically for special education has grown so much that there is now a category for it that stands alone in the iTunes Store. Assistive Technology and Communication Apps are available that help to make this a tool for access support, not just a tool for learning (i.e. audio books, word prediction, visual prompts, etc.) It can be loaded with many adaptive technology gadgets and programs, thereby reducing the need for multiple devices. Talk about UDL (Universal Design for Learning)! This is a tool that can level the playing field for many. There are apps that are inexpensive and exciting to increase vocabulary, sight words, math facts, reading comprehension, organizational skills, and drawing skills, just to name a few.It can be very educational and in the classroom, this is what we want: exciting, fresh, innovative teaching tools. Built-in accessibility tools such as zoom and high contrast display make this a tool to support visually impaired. The built-in VoiceOver screen reader works as well on the iPad as on the iPhone. For our VI population, the options are growing and growing. (However, it may be the iPhone that is the best solution for those with significant vision impairments.) Programs such as Dragon Dictation is free, no paper and pencil needed if one can speak clearly, for writing text messages, e-mail, maybe documents. (Must have Internet/WiFi connection for this to work however and it is not the best option for longer texts.) The brilliant screen of the iPad which creates and supports visual interest - with the ever improving HD colors which are bright and the HD video and/or camera- tools at our fingertips that can be pulled into our educational artillery in so many new and innovative ways.  The right case can make it much less indestructible. More and more tools are being developed to help with access. (Mounts, switch access, adaptive styluses, etc.) Light weight (iPad = 1.5 lbs.) Instant Response/Instant On/Fast Processor. Consider this: Combine the touch screen, ease of use, and cool factor of the iPad and you have a pretty interesting format for communication device
  • AT is intended to enhance performance of an individual with a disability.  It is why we have to carefully match what we recommend to the user's strengths and needs.  The iPad cannot do that on its own, it is the recommendation of the appropriate Apps that ultimately improve the performance of a student.  Thus, the iPad itself is not the Assistive Technology it is the Settings and the Apps, the case, the special stylus, that offer enhanced performance. Improving performance of a student with a disability through AT (Apps or otherwise) means looking at the student, identifying the task that needs to be performed and identifying where the student will use the AT - i.e. the environment, effects of time etc
  • This is a list of iPad pros, from a student’s point of view (wish I knew the student’s name so I could reference her. My apologies!):
  • iPads with Moderate to Severe Students:
  • Videos worth watching:
  • Articles worth reviewing:
  • Now go out and make this tool a wonderful addition to our educational world!
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    This website is a great if you are looking for some fresh tips on how to use the latest iPad tools for students in a Special Education classroom. On this site lists benefits of iPad and has real life SpecEd students' opinions, also this page lists videos and articles for extra guidance and opinion on iPad.
Anna Larscheid

The Mozart Effect How Music Makes You Smarter - 0 views

  • Some of the hundreds of benefits are: Improves test scores Cuts learning time Calms hyperactive children and adults Reduces errors Improves creativity and clarity Heals the body faster Integrates both sides of the brain for more efficient learning Raises IQ scores 9 points (research done at University of California, Irvine)
  • Students who sang or played a musical instrument scored 51 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and an average of 39 points higher on math.
  • music, used properly, has calmed students with such problems as ADHD and even helped autistic children
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  • These special music pieces, recorded at just the right tempo, activate the left and right brain for the maximum learning/retention effect.  The music activates the right brain and the words your child is reading or saying aloud activates the left brain.  This increases the learning potential a minimum of five times according to the research.
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    Howtolearn.com. This part of the website shows how music has been proven to make a difference in study habits as well as performance in and out of the classroom.
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    Howtolearn.com. This part of the website shows how music has been proven to make a difference in study habits as well as performance in and out of the classroom.
Kate Coleson

Media Services & Instructional Technology - Technology Integration in the Elementary Cl... - 0 views

  • ORGANIZATION
  • lace computers where they are available throughout the day
  • READING
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  • Connect your computer  to an averkey or a projector for whole class instruction
  • Use the Sesame Street site to practice letters
  • AppleWorks to create posters advertising books, character trading cards, group summaries, book cubes, student made tests
  • Allow groups to work on projects during literacy circles, guided reading, etc.
  • Play Kids Games for alphabet fun
  • WRITING / LANGUAGE ARTS
  • bookmark online resource tools (or put them on your website for easy access)
  • Make graphs from data using AppleWorks spreadsheet
  • SCIENCE / SOCIAL STUDIES
  • track live information
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    This website helps give teachers ideas on how to include technology into their daily classroom routine. Also, it gives them specific programs that help certain subjects.
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    Helpful for teachers - Integrating Technology in the Elementary Classroom in reading, writing and language arts, math, science and social studies.
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    May ideas of incorporating technology into all subjects of the elementary classroom. 
Taylor Torrens

Technology's Effect on Education | Classroom Teaching Tips - 0 views

  • Why Technology Benefits Students Studies show that computer-trained teachers maintain classrooms that score higher in math than their peers who did not have such training. When teachers have a positive attitude about using technology, they often excite students’ interest in technology as well. Students are able to learn skills that are related to technology which will add to their utilizable skills in the future.
Brandon Spahn

20 Education Technology Tools Everybody Should Know About - Edudemic - 0 views

  • Are you looking for a way to make math more interesting for your students?
  • Maybe you don’t like that young students are interested in computer games, but you can actually use that affinity to your advantage
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    Fun ways to incorporate technology to the classroom
Danielle Schaar

Four Free Assessment Apps for 1:1 Classrooms | Edutopia - 0 views

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      If you want to see feedback from these apps or for more apps check the comments at the bottom of this page
  • omplete an exit slip, a quick quiz, or multiple-choice exam
  • behavior management tool that monitors students
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  • collecting student work and assigning quizzes
  • heck off the names of students in a guided reading group, keep track of the Common Core Standards you address, and type in observations and next steps for each child. I've created Google Forms to monitor homework and record notes from math conferences.
  • goes straight to spreadsheets you can access from a free Google account.
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    This a good website if your are looking for free assessment apps for your classroom
Alexis Lyans

15 Assistive Technology Tools For Students With Disabilities - 0 views

  • One tool to help students with disabilities even in the face of a special education teacher shortage is assistive technology. Today, assistive technology can help students with certain disabilities learn more effectively. Ranging in sophistication from “low” technologies such as a graphic organizer worksheet to “high” technologies including cutting-edge software and smartphone apps, assistive technology is a growing and dynamic field.
  • Text-To-Speech Assistive Tools
  • Intel Reader
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  • FM Systems
  • Graphic organizers can be effective in helping students to organize their thoughts during the writing process.
  • Kurzweil 3000
  • Sound-Field Systems
  • Sip-and-Puff Systems
  • Jouse3
  • Sip-and-Puff Systems From Origin Instruments
  • Proofreading Software
  • Ginger
  • Ghotit
  • Math Simulations
  • Certification is a faster way for current teachers to qualify to teach this growing population. At Alvernia University Online, teachers can pursue a special education certification for grades PreK-8 or 7-12 to help make a difference for children with special needs. They will also improve their marketability in the process, gaining additional opportunities for their career.
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    This article gives multiple types of technologies and ideas to integrate into a special education classroom to enable the growth of all students. 
ashley_eichel

DreamBox Learning - Online Math Learning - 0 views

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      This website would provide another online learning site in the content area of mathematics. 
Lexi Kohout

Math Resources - EdTechTeacher - 0 views

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