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Jennifer Higdon

Definition- n. An online catalogue of educational resources; a one-stop-shop for teachers, students, parents, community members, and administrators. – Beyond Textbooks, Vail Arizona - Anytime Anywhere Learning Foundation

 lesson plans  instructional aids such as handouts, Powerpoints, video files and links, images, and more  common formative and summative assessments;  articles on best teaching practices  links to webquests and online educational games  links to online ACT/SAT practice and so, so, so much more…

Shift from an isolated classroom to a networked learning environment, creating a more professional culture and new ways of collaborating with each other.

 In the past, we have used technology to become more efficient…  Now we will use technology to re-engineer the traditional way of doing business in education.  Technology is here to stay. A digital curriculum is the roadmap to a new 21 st century vision of education.

The BENEFITS 1. Reduces teacher workload and increases teacher effectiveness! 2. Improved learning environment for students, more time to communicate with parents and colleagues, and, most importantly, an increase in test scores! 3. Shift in cultures and values, resulting in the formation a true professional learning community!

 Teachers are well-versed and understand core content to develop SHARED  Lessons  Visual aids such as handouts, images, powerpoints, and videos  Student practice on online websites  Projects  Common formative and summative assessments

 Addresses every aspect of Core Content for Reading at all grade levels K-12  An online reading fluency program which can be accessed by anyone anywhere anytime  Works as remediation, intervention, and enrichment  Because it assesses a student’s independent silent, sustained reading rate and comprehension, it is more reliable than other assessments where students can reread passages several times, have read alouds, etc.

  Divided by subjects, sub-subjects, grade level, media type  There is a wide variety of videos available at Discovery Education on every subject.

 “Digital Natives” expect special effects, fast- paced images, music, etc. Anything less is total boredom to them.  Videos appeal to visual and auditory learners.  Videos are a great way to introduce a topic and get students excited about a topic.  Students have an opportunity to create their own videos and obtain a world-wide audience.

1. Students read the lyrics to “The Death of Emmett Till,” a song written by Bob Dylan. 2. Students identify the main idea/author’s purpose/author’s opinion of the song. 3. Students discuss the characteristics of poetry/songs. 4. Students make generalizations based on what is read about the Jim Crow South. 5. Students connect song to their own personal lives and the their world.

 Students tell the stories of authors or stories they have created…  Students illustrate poems written by others or themselves…  Students illustrate a 3.5 essay they have written… … using images, sounds, music, and voice threads they have collected. …using PowerPoint, Movie Maker, Photo Story, Premiere Elements, Audacity, and more… Covers too many pieces of Reading and Writing Core Content to mention on this slide!!!

Multi Genre E-Zines plans/genre-study-collaborative-approach-270.html Students explore literary genres by completing a series of genre studies, each spanning two to three weeks. The concept of genres is introduced through class discussion, during which students determine the main characteristics of various genres. Students are then assigned a genre to explore, and they use printable bookmarks to record evidence that their book fits the assigned genre. Finally, students complete a book review and share summaries of the books they read with their classmates. Conducting studies of multiple genres can help students to achieve a better understanding of their characteristics.

 All the materials you need organized by core content addressed and grade level! (That would be my dream!) Teachers would agree on what to teach at each grade level and plan lessons and assessments based on SHARED concept of what should be covered in each grade level. All teachers would use the exact same test or nearly the same test, so that grades in classes mean nearly the same thing regardless of teacher.  One central location where teachers can share plans, ppts., tests, and so much more!  What would this mean for a new teacher just beginning her career?  What would this mean for a teacher attempting to plan a new unit or teach a new grade level?  How would improving teacher effectiveness impact student success?

  Curriculum Pathways  Kentucky Virtual Library  VitalSource         