Technology and Teaching

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Technology and Teaching

iclicker How to use— Gets students involved Tests understanding Allows for real opinions Attendance function Other Prepared slides vs. polling Buy vs. borrow

Test Yourself #1 Two people see the same thing at the same time yet interpret it differently. Where do the factors that operate to shape their dissimilar perceptions reside? A = the perceiver B = the target C = the timing D = the context E = the situation

Problem #5 A town is served by two hospitals. Approximately 45 babies are born in the larger hospital and 15 babies are born in the smaller hospital each day. About 50% of all babies are boys but the exact percentage varies from day to day. For a period of one year, each hospital recorded the days in which more than 60% of the babies were boys. Q: Which hospital do you think recorded more such days? <Click in> A= The larger hospital B=The smaller hospital C= About the same

Improving Perceptual Accuracy-Exercise B= 70-80% C= 50-60% D= 30-40% E= 0-20%

Computers in the Classroom Set a computer policy Pros and cons

Using Videos How to use—case or application example Length Content Integration/Playback (Real Player, DVD, Videolinks, Embedded) Length Content Sources Age of video Added value Copyright issues

Thank You schroth@haas.berkeley.edu