Group 14: Megan Wilson Gilbert Tovar David Douglas Alexis Edwards
Smart boards have now begun to replace chalkboards Lectures can be done with PowerPoint's and accessed online Mathematical charts and equations can be shown with Microsoft Excel t03.jpg
For many people, literacy means the ability to read and write Literacy however means “the possession of acquired knowledge” Technology therefore can be an important concept that individuals can achieve literacy in stockxpertcom_id _size1.jpg
Students can write essays using Microsoft Word Students can make visual and auditory presentations with Microsoft PowerPoint Students can make brochures and other types of media with Microsoft Publisher Students will be able to improve type speed and accuracy Students can show visuals of mathematical equations using Microsoft Excel
Students can assess and use accounts Students will be able to do research and find data for homework assignments using search engines like Google Students can be provided with real- time help, instruction, and tutoring online Students can take courses online Students can express their ways of communications by using Blogs, social networks, etc
Visual literacy is the ability to comprehend information through visual concepts Understanding graphs, charts, and webs are all examples of visual literacy Technology can help improve and explain visual literacy y/materials/visual_literacy/visual_img.gif
Students are now exposed to many forms of visual literacy, such as PowerPoint's, Elmos, Smart Boards, and other visual elements These visuals help enhance children’s ability to comprehend academic material 10_007i.jpg
To sum it up certain types of technology (Blogs, Smart Boards, etc) have enhanced the learning environment in the classroom Smart Boards in action Smart Boards in action interactive-whiteboard-photo.jpg