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The one-computer classroom Research presentation By Linda Walker AETE 731
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“One-computer classroom” implies: Limited resources One teacher, one computer, many students Group work prospects Scaffolding Crap detection Knowledge organization
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One computer as … A productivity tool A presentation tool: - TV - scan converter - LCD panel/overhead - multimedia projector Issues-$, sharing Are you “in the dark” when students are in the dark?
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One computer as… A Learning Station –if they already exist - Avoid using technology as a reward or remediation only - That’s not a drinking fountain (student access/rotation)
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One computer and Interactive Group Software Tom Snyder Productions, Inc. Collaborative/cooperative groups Dividing a task into several “jobs” single expert mixed expert jigsaw method Conflicting information Interactive means interacting with humans!
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One computer and the Internet Communication Publishing Research
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One computer for research The “presearch” The “we search” The “free search” Bookmarking, Yahooligans, filters, “site of the week” Webquests, capturing sites, TrackStar, WebTrek, Tourmaker, “e-sheets” You still approve of sites
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One computer management Post instructions “Ask three before me” Computer journal Keep your things to yourself Teach “Save As”
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One computer for all subject areas ScienceLanguage(s)Social studiesMath HealthThe artsEconomics
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For more ideas and websites Go to www.iste.org/L&LGo to www.iste.org/L&L This is the website for Learning and Leading with Technology
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