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{ Technology in the Classroom By Scott Siettmann An Instructional Guide
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There is a lot to compete with in this world! Computers Tablets Cell Phones Music Players Handheld Games A Changing World!
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Students are used to moving from one activity to the next very quickly When students have so many distractions it is easy for them to become disengaged educationally Keep them engaged with current-technology enhanced lessons Why Technology?
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Teaches students valuable technology skills Engages them in coursework Students can be creative and take greater ownership for their work How Technology Helps
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Ask other teachers what they do with technology Talk to the technology department about ideas Take a class Start creating assignments that require technology Get Started!
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Be current on state standards for your subject area Look at current lessons and assignments for ideas Focus on incorporating multimedia into your subject matter, not the other way around Decide what is important
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Use software and applications that students need now and in the future Use current technology Keep it relevant
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Images and information are easy to come by on the internet Make sure students understand they are borrowing someone else’s work Teach the importance of crediting sources with lessons on citations Also teach limits on use of music and video Teach fair use
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Be clear on expectations Create rubrics to accompany assignments and share them with your students Break projects into smaller parts and set due dates Make students responsible
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Technology usage in the world is growing Give students a leg up by using technology in your instruction and requiring them to use it on their assignments Start small and continually think how technology can be integrated in more lessons and assignments The little you do each day will add up! Conclusion
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eHow Multimedia. (2011). Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://www.ehow.com/how_2050216_incorporate- technology-teaching.html#ixzzlyNxDAQRb http://www.ehow.com/how_2050216_incorporate- technology-teaching.html#ixzzlyNxDAQRb http://www.ehow.com/how_2050216_incorporate- technology-teaching.html#ixzzlyNxDAQRb Math and Reading Help. (2012). Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://mathandreadinghelp.org/articles/Tips_f or_Incorporating_Technology_and_Multimedia_into _Lesson_Plans.html http://mathandreadinghelp.org/articles/Tips_f or_Incorporating_Technology_and_Multimedia_into _Lesson_Plans.html http://mathandreadinghelp.org/articles/Tips_f or_Incorporating_Technology_and_Multimedia_into _Lesson_Plans.html Multimedia in the Classroom. (n.d.). Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://fcit.usf.edu/multimedia/overview/overv iewb.html http://fcit.usf.edu/multimedia/overview/overv iewb.html http://fcit.usf.edu/multimedia/overview/overv iewb.htmlReferences
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