Hurry up and get the technology out…the Principal is coming! Art Skerker October 23, 2007.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Second Information Technology in Education Study (SITES) A Project of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA)
Advertisements

Technology in Louisiana Classrooms. Louisiana Center for Educational Technology Professional development in technology for: Classroom teachers Administrators.
Interactive Egypt Map Project Overview Teacher Planning Work Samples & Reflections Teaching Resources Assessment & Standards Classroom Teacher Guide Pre-service.
Technology In The Classroom Series Computer Presentations.
Using Technology to Break the Traditional Mold of a Lab Report Ben Smith and Jared Mader Red Lion Area School District Thursday, March 29, 2007.
Task-based Approach. Education Philosophy “Learning by doing” is the basic notion deep, significant learning can only take place through the learner’s.
1 Web for Mathematics Education & Ohio Resource Center Support for teachers Mike Mikusa & Paul Wang Kent State University.
Improving Technology Expertise in Mathematics Instructors Maria H. Andersen, Muskegon Community College We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science.
Digital Poetry Anthology Mr. Kyle Burgess
By Tara Ciesiolka and Nikki Stevens.  Technology can be used to download music for sites such as I-Tunes inexpensively.  There are many websites that.
Herts ICT Team. Objectives for the session To explore if, or when ICT should be used in Primary Science To review hardware, software and resources which.
Computer Software in Today’s Classrooms Chapter 4.
Note to Workshop Leaders: Permission is granted for editing of this presentation to meet the needs of the teacher participants. This slide should be deleted.
Interactive Science Notebooks: Putting the Next Generation Practices into Action
We are a team looking forward to the integration of technology in the classroom. We are not the only ones who want this to happen. We are trying to get.
Discover America Project Overview Teacher Planning & Reflection Teaching Resources Assessment & Standards Classroom Teacher Guide Pre-service Teacher Guide.
Types of Assessment Tests Quizzes Affective Opinion Projects/Assignments Survey Formative Summative.
Presented By: Katie, Liz, Rebecca & Renee Index What is Microsoft Photo Story? Special Features Downloading instructions Classroom Uses Creating Developing.
1 Office of Instructional Technology-Queens iTeach The Office of Instructional Technology provides innovative solutions to transform teaching, learning,
Finding Internet Resources for Teaching Statistics Using CAUSEweb Ginger Holmes Rowell, Ph. D. Middle Tennessee State University Roundtable Luncheon August.
Teaching and Learning with Technology  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Academic Software Chapter 6 Teaching and Learning with Technology.
Technology as a Tool in Elementary Guidance Counseling Meghan Moran Click on my picture to see a video greeting! Meghan’s Website:
Captivating Your Students
Educational Technology in America Sha Li Alabama A & M University.
Software and Geography Using Technology in Social Studies.
Unit 1 – Improving Productivity Loren Thomas Instructions ~ 100 words.
MULTIMEDIA What is Multimedia? The word MULTIMEDIA is made up from two words, MULTI meaning more than one and MEDIA meaning a way of displaying or passing.
Dr. Sha Li Computer-Based Instructional Technology College of Education, Humanities, and Behavioral Sciences AAMU Introduction to FED 529 Course Online.
Prepare your students for tomorrow. Classroom Organization Tools for Teachers Using Microsoft Education Application Solutions.
Educational Mini Clips ITEC Lab C135 9 to 12 Dr. Robin Kay University of Ontario Institute of Technology Oshawa, Ontario.
Unit 1 – Improving Productivity Instructions ~ 100 words per box.
VoiceThread:. With VoiceThread, group conversations are collected and shared in one place from anywhere in the world. All with no software to install.
The Educational Uses of Digital Storytelling Bernard Robin, associate professor of instructional technology, University of Houston College of Education.
Qurat ul Ain Imran Lakhani Subject: Science Class Teacher Grade IV The City School PAF Chapter.
Technology, Digital Media, and Curriculum Integration
* Research suggests that technology used in classrooms can be especially advantageous to at-risk, EL, and special ed students. (Means, Blando, Olson,
Title of Training Module Design Plan
Education & Technology Integration ED205 - Computers in Education.
Unit 1 – Improving Productivity Instructions ~ 100 words per box.
Big6 Overview Big6™ Trainers Program McDowell County Schools.
The New Internet and the Classroom Cool Tools For Teachers.
Utilizing Technology in the Science Classroom Brandy R. Savage
COLLABORIZE CLASSROOM WEB 2.0 TOOLS BY: GRACE COLLINS.
Chemistry Web-based lesson plan Oceanside High School Seagaze and Horne Streets Oceanside, CA Contact Dean.
Melissa Nelson EDU 521 Fall First Grade Standards Whole Class KWLLearning Centers Small Groups Math : Determine and compare sets of pennies.
Endangered Species A Collaborative Teaching Unit.
Welcome to PCA Instructional Staff Development Topic: Planning Technology Integration: Guided and Independent Practice Date: August 3, 2010.
Teaching and Learning with Technology Master title style  Allyn and Bacon 2002 Teaching and Learning with Technology to edit Master title style  Allyn.
Integrating Technology in the Science Curriculum Jeremy Santo EDUC 509, Summer II August 1,
Teachers Discovering Computers Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom 5 th Edition Lesson 6 Technology, Digital Media and Curriculum.
Discovery Education Streaming. What are your experiences with using video and other digital media in the classroom? Building WebQuests Using Clip Art.
Packages Available for Purchase: Subject Area:  Math  Language arts  Science  Math (Spanish version)  ELL Grade Level:  Pre-Kindergarten  K-2 nd.
Technology, Digital Media, and Curriculum Integration
Lesson Technology Plan : How Do Earthquakes Affect Buildings? Mayuri Ambule University Of Phoenix CMP 555 Designing and Producing Educational Technology.
EDTC 614: Integrating Technology into the curriculum Topic 3: Activity 2 Betty Hustead November 12, 2010.
Pueblo School District Number 70 Setting the Vision May 28, 2008 Billy Long.
Dr BJ Gallagher September 23, 2010 MATN Presentation.
How to Create Effective PowerPoint Presentations David Young.
David Robb 10/14/08 Discovery Streaming. From the Home Page, you can search for digital media by keyword, subject, grade level, or curriculum standards.
How to use Powerpoint By Amanda, Nadine, Jirika. Curriculum Goal Students will be able to create five slides on powerpoint based on a given topic. Slides.
Unit 3, Chapters: 5, 6, 8 Amanda Lewis. Chapter 5: The Curriculum- Selecting & Setting Learning Expectations 1.Defining Curriculum and Instruction 2.Planning.
Chapter 12 Technology in Social Studies Instruction John Magee John Magee Andrew Colpitts Andrew Colpitts.
15 Great Web-Based Tools for Teachers
Mrs. Ross’ Second Grade Class
Computers, Technology & Education
Teacher Academy Workshops
Using Teach 21 For Professional Development
Technology as a Tool in Reading in the Elementary School
Using Technology to Enhance Instruction
Presentation transcript:

Hurry up and get the technology out…the Principal is coming! Art Skerker October 23, 2007

Teachers have been told that as part of their evaluation they need to demonstrate effective use of technology.

Let’s take a look at some of our colleagues who know everything there is to know about technology.

Mary Sunshine (aka “our lady of Powerpoint”) Dazzle students with your knowledge of animations and transitions…one way to keep them awake is to keep them guessing as to where the next line of text will fly in from Let your students know that you have a wonderful lesson prepared…dim the lights making it virtually impossible to take notes and then start you slide show…have at least 75 slides/period

Don’t short change your students…have plenty of text on each page…don’t worry about font size…they’re young and they have strong eyes Don’t give them handouts with slides on one side of the page…paying attention and writing real fast, builds character Read every slide out loud…students love to hear your voice

Joe Ditto (aka “I never throw anything out”) Joe is an experienced teacher… Once upon a time, Joe considered himself a luddite…and then he discovered the ability to scan luddite Mimeos, dittos, typed quizzes, end of chapter questions, etc + scanner -> gorgeous word documents

When Joe brings his students to the computer lab, he lets them use the internet to explore… His students have become very adept at copy and paste…

What does good technology use look like? Starts with good instructional practice A good lesson has a clearly stated objective The use of technology in a lesson needs to add value… If a teacher’s only response to technology use is because it’s motivational, then…

Some examples Groups in a 4th grade math class purchasing school supplies from online office supply store 6th grade students using a graphic organizer as a pre- writing tool (Inspiration registration table)Inspiration Math manipulatives (online)…times tablesmanipulatives (online)…times tables Exploration of gas interactions, periodic tablegas interactionsperiodic table John Travoltage, Static electricity, soluble-saltsJohn TravoltageStatic electricitysoluble-salts Computerized microscopes…lab report with pictures, movies + table, graphs QTVR; Ellis Island, MarsQTVREllis IslandMars

It’s free! ( Teachers all around the globe have developed files in all curricular areas…use your search engine to look for “.kmz” or “.kml” + a topic (sample files)sample files GoogleLitTrips.org

Factors that Affect the Effective Use of Technology for Teaching & Learning Leadership is the key ingredient. If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up someplace else. –Technology integration is a s-l-o-w process. –No matter how many computers are available or how much training teachers have had, there are still substantial numbers who are "talking the talk" but not "walking the walk."

Begin with teaching and learning, not with hardware and software. The training-of-trainers model means more than providing a workshop to a few people and expecting them to train their colleagues on what they learned. It’s a waste of time and energy to provide technology training when teachers don’t have the resources, opportunity, and support needed to apply their new knowledge and skills.

Some last minute thoughts… Teachers would love to be able to spend time finding sites that add value to classroom instruction, review, etc… Why not use some pd time to allow staff to align web based materials with your curriculum…provide students/parents with curriculum (and perhaps a CD) that includes web sites, reinforcement activities, simulations… If you are lucky enough to have a computer technology course that all students rotate through, make sure that subject area teachers have input into the course’s structure

Cool sites to share with your colleagues Calibrated Peer Review Design a Rollercoaster The Why Files base.html Great math and science simulationshttp://phet.colorado.edu/web-pages/simulations- base.html Virtual Courseware for Earth Science and Geology Applets; physics, math, science collection, chemistryphysicsmathscience collection chemistry