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ELLEN BUCHERT

Integrating Technology into the Language Arts Classroom, Teaching Today, Glencoe Online - 0 views

  • Assign Digital Presentations—While it is still important for students to master the research
  • While it is still important for students to master the research
  • process, the product of research is not limited to a printed research report. Students can demonstrate their learning in a digital presentation. They can create a Web site or use a hypermedia tool, such as Hyperstudio, to create a stand-alone presentation.
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  • The Online Books Page offers more than 20,000 titles in its free digital library.
  • Teachers can now have students submit work electronically. For a fee, the teachers can subsequently submit all student work to a Web-based service that will compare the paper to thousands of existing resources.
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    Helpful ideas on how to get students to use technology in English classes.
Kris Slawson

Google in Education - 0 views

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    Google has an wealth of information for educators that is free. A very resourceful site for the latest technology integration into the classroom.
Alyssa Kuhl

Training Future Educators to Integrate Technology in the Classroom | College of Educati... - 0 views

  • The main objective of the course is to prepare pre-service teachers to become technology-proficient educators. Technology has the capability to enhance teacher instruction and contribute to student’s overall learning. The course outlines appropriate methods and applications of technology as it relates to K-12 instruction and education. Additionally, there is a focus on current and emerging applications of technology. Toward the end of the semester the course focuses on helping students develop lesson plans to effectively integrate technology into their own classrooms.
  • In 2004, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) adopted standards for educators supporting technology integration instruction to enhance student learning. Their standards highlighted the importance of empowering future educators with the right resources to appropriately teach tomorrow’s technology users.
  • t is important that the integration of technology be carefully implemented at a reasonable pace.
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  •  “The class is very important because it focuses on safe and appropriate use of technology integration strategies. We have found that although education students may be comfortable using technology in their every day lives, they are hesitant to integrate it into their teaching practice,” said Viruru. “Overall, the course provides an environment where future educators can experiment, ask questions and measure outcomes for future practice.”
  • While traditional forms of technology, such as projectors and interactive whiteboards are often standard classroom equipment, students who are unable to attend a traditional classroom can take advantage of new technologies from home. 
  • Schools can also benefit from the use of new technologies during a major illness or outbreak, or to keep students on track during a suspension or long-term illness.
  • “For example, apps like Educreation  in which teachers record lessons and allow students to play them back several times as necessary are great for learning,” said Rackley. “This feature also allows students to record themselves working through a problem enabling the teacher to play back the recording and observe students’ thought processes as they work through the lesson. For an educator, this is priceless because they may be able to alter the instruction to better support student learning,” she said. 
  • Outside the classroom, assistive technologies can increase the number of weekly instruction hours that a student receives from their teacher.
  • Another unique aspect of digital learning is that it can create a more inclusive learning environment. Just as there are diverse types of technology, there is diversity in users as well. For students with special needs, technology can enable them to be more independent and fit in with classroom learning and routines. Students with visual or hearing impairments can utilize voice-over for accessibility on Apple devices. Similarly, the VGo robot has assistive technology like text-to-talk, which may be helpful for homebound students who are verbally impaired.
  • he future of technology in education can be revolutionary and endless. With access to new technologies and services, students no longer need to frantically write answers to pop quizzes with pen and paper. Instead, they can submit answers using instant classroom response polls and complete quizzes that display answers in real time, with online software like polleverywhere.com
  • “The class is very important because it focuses on safe and appropriate use of technology integration strategies. We have found that although education students may be comfortable using technology in their every day lives, they are hesitant to integrate it into their teaching practice,” said Viruru. “Overall, the course provides an environment where future educators can experiment, ask questions and measure outcomes for future practice.”
  • For these students, access to technology and instruction can make a difference in their ability to keep up with assignments or withdrawing from school. 
  • Instead, they can submit answers using instant classroom response polls and complete quizzes that display answers in real time, with online software like polleverywhere.com.
  • “The class is very important because it focuses on safe and appropriate use of technology integration strategies. We have found that although education students may be comfortable using technology in their every day lives, they are hesitant to integrate it into their teaching practice,” said Viruru. “Overall, the course provides an environment where future educators can experiment, ask questions and measure outcomes for future practice.”
  • can submit answers using instant classroom response polls and complete qu
  • The main objective of the course is to prepare pre-service teachers to become technology-proficient educators.
  • Because technology is rapidly changing and affects student’s lives in and out of the classroom, it is important that the integration of technology be carefully implemented at a reasonable pace
  • education students who are exposed to technology before entering the classroom as professionals are better prepared.
  • education students who are exposed to technology before entering the classroom as professionals are better prepared.
  • Students in groups were instructed to use an app like Popplet to produce webgraphs from reading assignments covering the American Revolution. Later, they used the tablets for a science lesson on weather and terrain to collect and organize photos. In this example, the technology was easily adapted for use in varying formats across disciplines.
  • they used the tablets for a science lesson on weather and terrain to collect and organize photos.
  • While traditional forms of technology, such as projectors and interactive whiteboards are often standard classroom equipment, students who are unable to attend a traditional classroom can take advantage of new technologies from home. 
  • students who are unable to attend a traditional classroom can take advantage of new technologies from home. 
  • For these students, access to technology and instruction can make a difference in their ability to keep up with assignments or withdrawing from school. 
  • With all the new technology possibilities, there is still some debate among educators on the appropriate use of technology in the classroom and whether or not it creates an environment for inappropriate use.
  • The VGo is a computer-operated robot with a camera display that can be physically placed in the classroom for students that are homebound. With a Wi-Fi connection from home students can use computer keyboard arrows and webcam to manipulate the robot around the classroom. By having their face displayed on the VGo camera monitor students are able to have social interactions with classmates and virtually raise their hands to answer questions in class by signaling to the teacher with the VGo light. 
  • Technologies like the VGo offer a wide range of possibilities and benefits for all students
  • it becomes an extension of the student and classmates are still able to interact with them
  • For students with special needs, technology can enable them to be more independent and fit in with classroom learning and routines. Students with visual or hearing impairments can utilize voice-over for accessibility on Apple devices. Similarly, the VGo robot has assistive technology like text-to-talk, which may be helpful for homebound students who are verbally impaired.
  • Schools can also benefit from the use of new technologies during a major illness or outbreak, or to keep students on track during a suspension or long-term illness.
  • “Last year we heard from a graduate student in the college. She shared how making podcasts of her lessons impressed parents during a flu epidemic at the school,” said Rackley. “Parents were able to listen to the podcasts with their children to complete the homework assignments before returning to school. In this instance, the podcast turned into a very valuable tool for the teacher, student and parent.”
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    Talks about the types of things educators can and should do in the classroom in regards to technology. Briefly talks about the benefits of incorporating technology into the elementary classroom.
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    This article tells us about how to use technology to record so students can go back and look at information missed, or if they were out with an absence. It also says that now mobile phones can be used as a method to enhance some learning in a way that they are not a distraction. It helps kids be more engaged in the heavily used technology time we live in. 
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    This website is perfect for helping kids in the classroom. One reason is they give great examples on how to help children with disabilities which will help me in my field of teaching.
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.
Katie Rieck

The Teacher's Guide-Free Resources for Educators - 0 views

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    This site has many lesson plans for all grades. It has many activities and lessons for children. It also helps teachers give students extra activities to work on if they are struggling in a class.
Sage Greenwood

ChildCareExchange.com - 0 views

  • Teachers are also using the Internet as a resource for curriculum ideas and research, taking children on virtual field trips, and as a powerful tool to help children explore ideas and access information. The uses of digital technologies and the Internet in the classroom are as open-ended as the imagination and creativity of the teacher.
Tera Gross

150 Teaching Methods | The Center for Teaching and Learning | UNC Charlotte - 0 views

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    This site give not only the basic forms of teaching methods, but some different, less utilized options as well. 
Bethany Johnson

The Teacher's Guides To Technology And Learning | Edudemic - 0 views

  • Most students are familiar with and active users of mobile technology.
  • By this I mean students using their smartphones (or dumbphones, for that matter) to share things they would never normally share. From inappropriate comments to sexting, it’s a dangerous minefield.
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    A teachers guide to many technological resources including twitter, flipped classrooms, google class, keeping students safe online, pintrest, and many more.
Megan Schedlbauer

PDF.js viewer - 0 views

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    This website will be a useful tool for teachers to use in learning how to work with a SMART board. The SMART board is a nice way to get the students involved in the lesson, thus it is going to be beneficial if the teacher knows how to use the device. Lastly, technology in the classroom is only growing and the smart board is one of the most commonly used devices in Elementary Schools, so this cheat sheet of how to use the board will be helpful.
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    This site could be useful for teachers that are just learning how to use a SmartBoard to show its basic functions. It also could be a good resource for teachers who have used it before but need a reminder of a certain function.
Scott Kendziorski

Multimedia Instruction for Students Who Are Deaf - 0 views

  • Multimedia materials and environments can provide multiple representations of concepts that are more meaningful to students who are deaf or hard of hearing. When universally designed, such materials can also improve learning for students with a range of other needs and strengths, see Universal Design for Learning in a Digital Multimedia Environment.
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    Resources for Teachers who work with Deaf students
knudtsonck24

Smithsonian Education - Students - Science & Nature - 0 views

  • For Students   
  • Science & Nature
  •   Sizing Up the UniverseHow big? How far? Explore the universe by starting in your own backyard.Smithsonian Educatio
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    Learning resource for students with a variety of articles
Valerie Schmidt

Free Technology for Teachers: 65+ Ways to Use ThingLink In Your Classroom - 0 views

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  • Last year Donna Baumbach created a Google Slides presentation titled 26+ Ways to Use ThingLink In the Classroom. Yesterday, I received an email from Donna in which she shared the updated version of that presentation. The presentation now contains more than 65 tips and ideas for using ThingLink in the classroom. The presentation is open to contributions from others. If you have ideas to add to the presentation, you can do so here. Big thanks to Donna for creating and sharing this excellent resource about one of my favorite web tools. By the way, ThingLink is now available as an iPad app too.
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    Ideas for using Technology in the Classroom
kelsey buchanan

Diigo - 0 views

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    Helps teachers get resources in all the same place.
Cara Smoczynski

Benefits of technology in the classroom - and how to get started! | Voxxi - 0 views

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    This page is a good resource to learn about the advantages of using technology in the classroom.
Alyssa Kuhl

National Math + Science Initiative Blog | Technology in the Classroom: The Benefits of ... - 0 views

  • It can keep students focused for longer periods of time.
  • time saver,
  • keep students focused on a project much longer than they would with books and paper resources
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  • better learning through exploration and research.
  • It makes students more excited to learn.
  • students will learn the critical thinking and workplace skills
  • It enables students to learn at their own pace.
  • students are able to get direct, individualized instruction from the computer
  • It prepares students for the future.
  • gives the teacher more time to accomplish classroom objectives
  • It makes students more excited to learn. When technology is integrated into school lessons, learners are more likely to be interested in, focused on, and excited about the subjects they are studying. Subjects that might be monotonous for some – like math and science – can be much more engaging with virtual lessons, tutoring, and the streaming of educational videos. Check out our free lessons page! We just updated it with brand new content that we believe will be a tremendous benefit to you and your students.
  • It can keep students focused for longer periods of time.
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  • It makes students more excited to learn
  • time-saving aspect can keep students focused on a project
  • It enables students to learn at their own pace.
  • get direct, individualized instruction from the computer
  • allows them to engage
  • gives the teacher more time to accomplish
  • classroom objectives
  • about collaborating with others, solving complex problems, developing different forms of communication and leadership skills, and improving motivation and productivity.
  • both teachers
  • and students will develop skills essential for the 21st century.
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  • It prepares students for the future.
  • prepare our students for the elaborate world they will face going forward
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    This site explains why having technology in the classroom in beneficial to the students and teacher.
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    Benefits of having technology in the classroom.
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    Shows benefits of blended learning.
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    This website offers good insight as to possible benefits of technology in the classroom. It talks directly about how the students will benefit from having technology in the classroom by describing how it will positively impact their learning. It also talks about how technology in the classroom will prepare students for the future.
Rose Reible

My Library for http://www.usnews.com/education/technology-in-the-classroom - 0 views

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    This website has many links to other possible resources. It allows for many different sites to be used to enhance knowledge of technology, and its uses in the classroom.
Megan Manne

My Top 10 Tools for Elementary Educators - 0 views

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    This site has great resources for how elementary teachers can use technology in their classrooms.
Jeff Klug

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

  • All worksheets were created by teachers. Worksheets are organized by category and listed by title and grade level. First, select a category, then click on the worksheet title to view the worksheet.
tnieves07

Lesson Planning Center - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    I can use this to come up with new lessons for students.
Erin Krueger

Tools for Teachers - 0 views

  • 1. Get Some Training. You don't have to become a computer expert, but you need to have some basic understanding of how computers operate and what to do when they do not operate properly. You should also become familiar with a web browser such as Firefox or Internet Explorer and websites that provide tech-integration resources and tutorials. Your school or college likely has an instructional technology specialist to help you in this regard. 2. Don't Re-invent the Wheel. There are plenty of credible and experienced educational technology organizations, administrators and teachers out there who can lead you to quality materials, lesson plans and activities for use in your classroom. You don't have to spend hours using search engines to locate appropriate sites and materials. Some of the best educational Web sites for integrating technology in the classroom are: Center for History and New Media Classroom 2.0Edutopia Discovery Education: Kathy Schrock "Guide for Educators"PBS Teachers: Media InfusionThinkfinity 3. Establish a Partnership with Your Students. Many of your students will be excited about computer use, but you and they may be apprehensive about how technology will change your learning environment. Tell your students that computer use in your classroom is new and exciting for you as well, and that you are all part of an experiment whose ultimate success will largely depend on your combined efforts and cooperation. Stress how special this educational opportunity is and how much you need their input. Remember, it's about the students, not you. Your students will probably appreciate you asking for their help, and it may spur them to take ownership of the program. It also may soften some frustrations when technical problems occur. 4. Have a Plan B Ready. You are going to run into some technical difficulties in class and how you handle them will go a long way in determining how successful and enjoyable your technology experience is. You can minimize unwanted surprises by getting some training from an instructional technology specialist and by minimizing your reliance on live web connections. However, you will invariably run into technical problems during class that you are not able to solve immediately. In such instances, if you appear overly perturbed and frustrated you will send a signal to your students that they too can moan about technical problems and perhaps use them as excuses to forego completing computer-based work. Even worse, you may inadvertently cause them to question the ultimate merit of computer-based learning. Instead, try to make a smooth transition to a backup lesson plan, thereby sending a signal that technical glitches are just part of your educational adventure.
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    Different ways you can incorporate technology in the classroom. Different websites and helpful tips.
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