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jennifer thompson

Do Children with Autism Learn to Read more Readily by Computer Assisted Instruction or ... - 0 views

  • The study evaluates the progress of eight children aged 3-5 years with autism attending a specialist teaching unit in their development of reading skills in two conditions: computer instructed learning and book based learning. The authors developed a direct observation schedule to monitor autistic behaviours using computerized techniques. The children were matched by age, severity of autistic symptomatology and number of spoken words. They were initially randomly allocated to the computer or book condition and crossed over at 10 weeks. All of the children spent more time on task in the computer condition than in the book condition. By the end of the study after computer assisted learning, five of the eight children could reliably identify at least three words. It was found that children with autism spent more time on reading material when they accessed it through a computer and were less resistant to its use.
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      Studies report that computer based learning within this population is effective.
Jackie Hoglund

Teaching Today | How-To Articles | Integrating Technology into Social Studies - 0 views

  • Whether it be researching and creating spreadsheets with data, generating graphs or charts, or creating Web scavenger hunts, ideas abound for using technology in your social studies class today
jennifer thompson

Do Something | Sounds into Syllables- A Teaching System for Children with Autism - 0 views

  • I created a music based teaching system called Sounds into Syllables® which is designed to assist these children with their communication and social development difficulties by teaching them how to spell, read, classify words and correctly identify the facial expressions for six universal emotions. Part 1 of the system applies the musical component of ‘pitch’ or ‘tone’ to the process of learning letters and words. The child learns to listen to the letters as musical sounds as well as spoken sounds. With the mastery of the alphabet, the child begins to learn 26 different nouns (animal names). The senses of touch, sight and hearing are further integrated with the introduction of textured words, drawings and sound effects. There is an accompanying teaching book entitled A to Z Animal Book as well as a companion CD and A to Z Animal Workbook. In Part 2 of the system, the 26 animal nouns are matched to 26 related verbs such as dog/bark and lion/roar. There is a second book entitled Animals in Action with the textured words and drawings of the animals in their passive and active states. The child learns the related verbs in the same way he/she learned the nouns. To establish the conceptual relationship between the animal and its action, an animated computer program has been designed specifically for the teaching system. Part 3 of the system addresses the difficulties of social interaction, by emphasizing face perception and emotion recognition. Musical harmony is introduced with the creation of six three-part harmonies each linked to the six universal emotions of happy, sad, afraid, angry, surprised and disgusted. In addition, three two-part harmonies have been created and linked to nouns, verbs and adjectives to further expand word classification for the purpose of sentence creation. These three and two-part harmonies as well as the musical alphabet have been integrated into a forty page book called The Story of Little Bear. Textured letters and color coding are used throughout the book which has also been formatted as a computer book with a number of additional features, such as rollover images and animations. In October, 2006 I implemented a research study with a group of 20 children ranging in age from 6 to 17 who were diagnosed with various forms of autism. The criteria for participation in the study were demonstrated interest in music or musical stimuli and limited or no letter/word recognition. This longitudinal study in ongoing however preliminary results are encouraging. In addition, the system is benefiting a group of children who are diagnosed with learning disabilities other than autism.
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      A majority of my students love music and by encoporating this with the computer could help many achieve important milestones they may not reach without these options.
Jackie Hoglund

Brave New World - 0 views

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    Even though this article was written in 1996, it has some very valid points regarding the integration of technology into social studies curriuclum.
Beth Ruggiero

BrainPOP - Animated Educational Site for Kids - Science, Social Studies, English, Math,... - 0 views

  • what makes an angle, the parts of an angle, and how to name rays
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    Brainpop is a great source for short video's. They are a lot of fun for elementary school students. You do have to pay for it, but our school has purchased it so I bookmarked this video on angles
Jackie Hoglund

Apple Learning Interchange - Field Trip 2.0 - 0 views

    • Jackie Hoglund
       
      I love the idea of creating a Google Earth tour of a city or country as part of a social studies unit.
  • As students observe their world in creative ways, they can utilize technology to record their explorations. They publish what they have seen and learned so that others can collaborate with them and share experiences.
  • they can harness the web 2.0 technologies to share their experiences with a larger, global audience
Beth Ruggiero

xtimeline - Explore and Create Free Timelines - 0 views

  • Easily create and share timelines with pictures and videos
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    This would be great for for social studies.
Elena DiCenso

Romeo and Juliet Playbill TeacherWeb Teaching Guide - 0 views

  • it is extremely important that they get a solid basis of understanding of the man, his times, the Elizabethan culture, and the theater of his day.
  • This curriculum web is designed to help students synthesize all of the information they have gathered in a unit of study on Romeo and Juliet and present it in a creative way that requires them to work collaboratively.
  • Today’s students must know how to navigate the World Wide Web, search for needed information, and filter through unreliable sources. By requiring them to research using the Internet, students will gain and enhance these skills.
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    I think this project is brilliantly designed. i will definitely use it in my classroom.
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