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Paula Goldstein pgoldste@mail.nasboces.org 516-608-6661 If you have a problem or a question, CONTACT me - Please!
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You will receive MANY handouts for future reference. Information will also be posted on the internet
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Saving Your Work Breaks/Schedule Attendance Class Participation Assignments Journals Important Things to Remember!!
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Collaborate Network Share Support Professional Conversation
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Evaluate Review Speculate Wonder Respond Assess Reflective Journal
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Application Software Cross Platform K – 12 Multi-discipline Higher Order Thinking Skills
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Constructivism Learning is not only a matter of transferring ideas from one who is knowledgeable to one who is not…it is a process where knowledge becomes internalized. Teaching with Technology, Sandholtz, Ringstaff, Dwyer 1997, Teachers College Press, Columbia University
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INSTRUCTIONAL EVOLUTION ENTRY ADOPTION ADAPTION APPROPRIATION INVENTION FIVE STAGES
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Entry Non-users of technology Minimal student technology use Disconnected technology use Traditional Instruction Technology is a problem, an inconvenience
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Adoption Use technology for personal productivity Limited student technology use Traditional Instruction Technology seen as having some, limited utility
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Adaptation Use technology for instruction Consistent student technology use Continue to do what they’ve always done, but now with technology Technology often an add-on Technology used for traditional instruction
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Appropriation What will this tool let us do? Powerful student technology use Changes in teaching practice begin Technology becomes a powerful tool for learning
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Innovation Non-traditional classroom Powerful student technology use Student-centered, learner- directed Constructivist Project-based Technology transforms teaching and learning
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Demonstration of success Teacher centered, didactic Learner centered & interactive Fact teller, always expert Facts, memorization Quantity Collaborator & sometimes learner Relationships, inquiry and invention Quality Classroom Activity Teacher Role Instructional emphasis InstructionConstruction
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Technology Inquiry and problem solving based curriculum Teacher as collaborator and sometimes, learner Teacher as guide to curriculum Use of internet, reference CDs, software to answer essential questions Information does not all come from one place, students become experts in an area Students research, construct and present information in a given area Constructivism
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The New York State Learning Standards Situate learning in real-life contexts Help students be actively involved in their own learning explore, develop, apply, respond critically, analyze, evaluate Show students how to explore, develop, apply, respond critically, analyze, evaluate Focus on what the student will do, not what the teacher will do Requires a change in instruction & assessment
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Essential Questions Go to the heart of a disciplineGo to the heart of a discipline Naturally recurNaturally recur Raise other important questionsRaise other important questions Have no simple right or wrong answerHave no simple right or wrong answer
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Essential Questions What makes a great author? Must you live it to write it? Is the U. S. 18th century constitution the best basis of government in the 21st century? Is the space exploration worth the cost? Did the Roman Empire fall or was it pushed?
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