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Zach Vossekuil

The 6 Biggest Challenges Of Using Education Technology - Edudemic - 0 views

  • The Challenges Faculty training still does not acknowledge the fact that digital media literacy continues its rise in importance as a key skill in every discipline and profession. Teachers needs to be learning how to use the technology themselves, too. Where formal training lacks, professional development needs to step in, and does in many cases. But integrating the how-to of technology with the how-to of teaching needs to happen. The emergence of new scholarly forms of authoring, publishing, and researching outpace sufficient and scalable modes of assessment. The traditional approaches to scholarly evaluation don’t always match up with the more ‘modern’ forms of research (things that include social media use, online collaborations, etc). Though these things often happen in the real world, the academic decision makers who deem what is acceptable and what is not haven’t caught up yet. Too often it is education’s own processes and practices that limit broader uptake of new technologies. Things like the promotion and tenure process don’t lend themselves well to integrating technology – that is, if you’re working towards tenure and your field of specialization isn’t education technology, figuring this stuff out is not on the top of the priority list (or even encouraged). The demand for personalized learning is not adequately su
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  • New models of education are bringing unprecedented competition to the traditional models of higher education. MOOCs are huge – and proponents are constantly touting the advantages, but we need to assess both the pros and cons of these new learning models and look at how they fit in with existing models of learning and assessment, too. Most academics are not using new technologies for learning and teaching, nor for organizing their own research. How can you teach using digital methods and expect students to use the if you don’t bother to try? The overwhelming attitude in higher education (according to the report) seems to be that these sorts of forays into technology bring the focus to the technology rather than on the material at hand, and so there is no expectation or drive to do so.
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    Challenges teachers have with technology.
Rachel Murphy

Songs for the Quadratic Formula - 0 views

  • Math Version: x equals negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all over 2a
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    This song will help students memorize the quadratic formula to better understand how it is used.
Rachel Murphy

Cool Math Games - Free Online Math Games, Cool Puzzles, Mazes and Coloring Pages for Ki... - 0 views

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    This website would be useful because it will give kids the opportunity to enhance their math skills along with having fun. Kid's learn at different paces which makes the games fun yet challenging since they can select different skill levels.
Corey Meyer

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

  • 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
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  • both teachers and students will develop skills essential for the 21st century
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  • t’s about collaborating with others, solving complex problems, developing different forms of communication and leadership skills, and improving motivation and productivity.
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    This talks about how as teacher we are no longer teaching students what to thnk we are teaching them how to think.
Corey Meyer

Video game invades classroom, scores education points - 0 views

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    This shows the positive aspects of involving video games in the classroom.
Brianna Reid

Technology for Education - Teaching Excellence & Educational Innovation - Carnegie Mell... - 1 views

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    This is a good way to see what kinds of technology is out there to incorporate into teaching. It gives more than one example as well so I can see what other options there are other than just one way of technology. 
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    Research on whether teaching with a chalkboard or a SMART Board are more useful in a classroom. Enhancing the classroom with technology.
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    This site will help teach how to digitally evaluate written work and to meet with students electronically.
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    This site would be helpful because it shows different ways that teachers can incorporate technology into the classrooms. It also shows that these technologies can help the class participate in active learning.
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    This site would be useful for teachers because they can get ideas of how to improve their classroom lessons. 
Savanah Smith

The Teacher's Corner - Lesson Plans, Worksheets and Activities - 0 views

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  • PRINTABLES FROM THE TEACHER'S CORNER!
  • ONLINE COLLABORATION PROJECTS
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  • Here is a great science resource. Be sure to check back each week for the new experiment. This week's experiment: Microwave Ice       These experiments are brought to you by The Teacher's Corner and Robert Krampf's Experiment of the Week.
  • TEACHER FORUM - CHAT
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    This website allows teachers to collaborate online with each other.  There are lesson plans for every grade level and subject area available to anyone.  There are also printable assignments and handouts for class.  There's also a live chat where teachers from all over can talk about resources and plans that have worked for them and what they recommend.
Jennifer Bindl

FREE Lesson Plans | Teachers - 0 views

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    This website is a great chance to get free lesson plans and activities for the classroom. It has each subject for different grade levels which is helpful for all teachers. I enjoyed the math section since I'm a math minor, being that this site is very helpful in unique ways to make math interesting in the classroom.
Emma Gorski

Using Technology in the Early Childhood Classroom - 3 views

  • Modern technologies are very powerful because they rely on one of the most powerful genetic biases we do have — the preference for visually presented information. The human brain has a tremendous bias for visually presented information. Television, movies, videos, and most computer programs are very visually oriented and therefore attract and maintain the attention of young children.
  • Children need real-life experiences with real people to truly benefit from available technologies. Technologies should be used to enhance curriculum and experiences for children. Children have to have an integrated and well-balanced set of experiences to help them grow into capable adults that can handle social-emotional interactions as well as develop their intellectual abilities.
  • Unfortunately, technology is often used to replace social situations and I would rather see it used to enhance human interactions. And I think that can happen.
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    This would be a good website for technology in a classroom because it states how you can integrate technology in the classroom and how to create a website.
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    This website gives valid reasons as to why teachers should use technology in early childhood classrooms. It does give the negative effects of technology on young children but unlike television and video games, computers being used in the classroom are active and not passive which stimulates children to learn.
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    Explains the pros and cons of the use of technology in an Early Childhood setting.
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    Talks about how visually presented information such as, television, movies, videos, and most computer programs are able to maintain and attract the attention of children.
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    This site describes if technology should be used in the early childhood classrooms. And if they should what types of technologies should be used and what shouldn't.
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    Using technology in the Early Childhood Classrooms
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    Why technology can be helpful to students
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    This site explains why technology is important for early childhood classrooms. I think it would be useful for elementary classrooms too.
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    This is useful because it has the thoughts of two professionals in regards to education and children.
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    "Children need real-life experiences with real people to truly benefit from available technologies. Technologies should be used to enhance curriculum and experiences for children. Children have to have an integrated and well-balanced set of experiences to help them grow into capable adults that can handle social-emotional interactions as well as develop their intellectual abilities."
Jennifer Bindl

Interactive Learning and Reading Activities for Students in Grades PreK-12 | Scholastic... - 0 views

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    Web and whiteboard activities across all grade levels and subjects, great way for students to stay interacted in the classroom.
Devon N

Popular Science | New Technology, Science News, The Future Now - 0 views

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    This provides a lot of information about recent technologies.
Stephen Casey

How To: Create a Classroom Facebook Page | Facebook - 0 views

  • Facebook for Educators
  • www.FacebookForEducators.org
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    A Slideshow to Show How to get Started Using Facebook Pages.
Stephen Casey

The Why and How of Using Facebook For Educators - No Need to be Friends At All! - The E... - 0 views

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    Using Facebook as a Tool in the Classroom
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. 
Renee Lenda

Tech Tips For Teachers: Free, Easy and Useful Creation Tools - NYTimes.com - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • 1. Visualize Texts
  • Wordle is a fun tool for playing with language and making meaning from texts. (And it’s quite safe for classroom use.) This self-described “toy” allows students to analyze word frequency in any text, from a poem to a science book chapter, by simply copying and pasting “a bunch of text” into the box on the top of this page. Click on “go” and you’ll get a snapshot of the most common words in that text as shown by size. (The most frequently appearing words appear larger.)
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  • 3. Create Interactive Timelines
  • 5. Map and Brainstorm Ideas
  • 4. Design Interactive Presentations
  • 3. Create Interactive Timelines Tech Tools: Xtimeline, Time Glider or Timetoast Timelines, of course, organize information and events that have developed over time, often in historical eras, cultural movements or personal biographies. They display order and sequence as well as relationships and, sometimes, causality between events. Why go online to create this traditional graphic organizer? Interactive versions are not only visually engaging, but also easily incorporate multimedia such as video and audio clips and link directly to source material.
  • 4. Design Interactive Presentations Tech Tools: Glogster.edu and Museum Box PowerPoint is not the only tool students can use to present concepts and ideas visually. Two classroom mainstays – the poster presentation and the diorama – have digital counterparts that students can use for class projects (and that you can use to present course material in engaging ways). With Glogster.edu students can create posters enhanced with multimedia. The interface walks you through the creation and gives students a wide range of scrapbook-inspired templates. The finished projects (such as this one on the causes of the American Revolution) can be presented with a projector or whiteboard, saved and/or printed. (Note: be sure you go to the .edu edition of Glogster. The regular site contains some content that is inappropriate for a classroom setting.) Museum Box takes the old standbys – dioramas and presentation cubes – and kicks them up a notch by enabling the creation of 3-D dioramas with a series of interactive cubes.
  • 5. Map and Brainstorm Ideas Tech Tools: Bubbl.us, CoSketch.com and Cacoo Mind Maps are idea-processing tools, made popular by the British IQ specialist Tony Buzan starting in the 1960s. Many schools have invested in popular mind-mapping software like Inspiration, but there are also many free online programs that help students develop colorful idea webs.
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    This site has a few ideas on how to help teachers make their lessons more interesting, using websites and programs that are simple to use and understand.
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    This site would be useful for teachers when using technology in the classroom because not only does it give tips on how to do this, but it also encourages taking teaching to the next level by using technology.
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.
Ericka Dahlman

Prezi - Presentation Software - 0 views

  • Prezi is a presentation tool that helps you organize and share your ideas.
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    Prezi is a great way for students to get creative with their presentations in class.
Stephanie Waller

5 Reasons to Add Technology to Your Classroom - The Inspired Classroom | The ... - 0 views

  • grab your student’s attention then by teaching them with the newest gadget
  • Using laptops, tablets, iPads, etc, allow students to relate to their learning in observable, immediate ways.
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  • Teach them how to use programs that employers need
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    Technology is becoming popular in the classroom and the workplace.
Stephanie Waller

Ten Reasons why technology is vital to education - 0 views

  • information technology allows learning anywhere, anytime; not just in one particular classroom for forty minutes a day.
  • students have access to the same tools over the web, they can reinforce the ideas by experimenting with the simulations themselves, any time, any where.
  • Technology allows the tables to be turned. Instead of teaching (push), students can be given projects that require them to learn (pull) the necessary material themselves.
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  • Make a PowerPoint presentation, record/edit spoken word, do digital photography, make a video, run a class newspaper, run a web based school radio or TV station, do claymation, compose digital music on a synthesizer, make a website, create a blog.
  • new digital world is the ability to work collaboratively on projects with others who may not be physically close. This can best be
  • The Internet permits free video conferencing which permits interaction in real time with sister schools in other countries
  • n technologies can permit them to break step with the class and go at a pace and order that suits that student better.
  • extbooks and three binders easily weigh over 25lb. A laptop computer weighs about 5lb and provides access to infinitely more material via its own storage and the Interne
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  • t. A 40Gb hard drive can hold 2 million pages with illustrations; the web is unfathomably large.
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  • ns you do. They need to write, read, communicate, organize and schedule. A student's life is not much dif
  • if education is about knowledge and intellectual skills, then information technology lies at the heart of it all. We have only just begun this transition. School will eventually look very different. Get ready.
  • If you disagree, or find things missing, my contact information is at the end.
  • Reason 1. Expansion of time and place
  • Reason 3. Learning vs. Teaching
  • Reason 2. Depth of Understanding
  • Technology is no substitute for an inspiring teacher.
  • Reason 4. New media for self-expression
  • Reason 5. Collaboration
  • Reason 6. Going Global
  • Reason 7. Individual pacing and sequence
  • Reason 8. Weight
  • Reason 9. Personal Productivity
  • Reason 10. Lower Cost
  • we need both the paper books and the computer
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    This website shows why technology is useful in classrooms and important for learning.
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    Ten reasons why technology is good.
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    Using technology is a better way of learning. Students are more interested in learning using technology than not using technology.
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