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Title: Teaching Gifted Students Through Distance Learning


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Teaching Gifted Students Through Distance Learning
Curriculum Integration of Technology PSE 6608 V.
Gibson
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What is Distance Learning?
  • An institution in which
  • learning groups are physically separated, but are
    brought together
  • by electronic interactive means.

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Who is a Gifted Student?
  • The Georgia Department of Education
  • defines a gifted student as one who
  • demonstrates a high degree of intellectual and
    or creative ability, exhibits an exceptionally
    high degree of motivation, excels in specific
    academic fields, and who needs special
    instruction and or ancillary services to achieve
    at levels commensurate with his or her
    abilities.

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Characteristics of Gifted StudentsLearning
  • Superior intelligence
  • Excellent memory
  • Highly logical
  • Learn easily and rapidly
  • Extensive vocabulary
  • Skilled problem solvers
  • Original and elaborate ideas
  • Sustained attention span
  • Highly observant
  • More curious than average students
  • Question things critically
  • Transfer learning
  • Ask challenging and though provoking questions

5
Characteristics of Gifted Students
  • Motivational
  • See tasks to completion
  • Learn independently
  • Dislike cooperative learning
  • Take charge
  • Delegate responsibilities
  • Opinionated
  • Strong beliefs

6
Characteristics of Gifted Students
  • Creative
  • Intellectually playful and humorous
  • Likes experimentation
  • Find new and creative ways of doing things

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Needs of Gifted Students
  • Challenged mentally
  • Tailored instructions (level of work)
  • Differentiated instructions
  • Taught appropriate study skills
  • Mentor or counselor (preferably gifted)
  • Interact with other gifted students
  • Pursue their own learning goals

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Problems Encountered byGifted Students
  • Loneliness and isolation from their peers
  • Misunderstood by their peers
  • boredom
  • Underachievement
  • lack of teacher training and differentiation

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Why Distance Learning?
  • Distance Learning Protocol
  • Instructor Must Provide
  • A Storyboard of the Course
  • Detailed Instruction About Student Role
  • Detailed Instruction About Instructor Role
  • A syllabus
  • Course Expectation and Grading Information
  • A Rubric
  • Flexible Assignment Deadlines
  • Consistent Feedback
  • Flexible Information

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Why Distance Learning?
  • Gifted Learning Protocol
  • Instructor Must Provide
  • A Storyboard of the Course
  • Detailed Instruction About Student Role
  • Detailed Instruction About Instructor Role
  • A syllabus
  • Course Expectation and Grading Information
  • A Rubric
  • Flexible Assignment Deadlines
  • Consistent Feedback
  • Flexible Information
  • Independent Study Contract

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Why Distance Learning?
  • Gifted students leave behind feelings of
    rejection and isolation from their peers
  • Flexibility of time and space
  • Students work at their own pace
  • Meet their academic peers online
  • Various content presentation
  • Multimedia, video, text, images, research
    studies, analytic reports, mini thesis, animated
    products using macromedia flash, dialogue,
    digitized animation, discussion forums,
    synchronous and asynchronous online discussions

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Online Classroomfor Gifted Students
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Student Web Pagefor Gifted Students
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Disadvantages of Distance Learning for Gifted
Students
  • Lack of Teacher Training with Online Tools
  • Online Lectures
  • Information Overload
  • Credible/Lack of Credible Information
  • Special Hardware and Software
  • Service Disruption

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Student Requirements
  • Online Traits/Gifted Traits
  • Self Discipline
  • Motivation
  • Comfort with the Technology
  • Time Management Skills
  • Self Selected Mode of Learning

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Gifted Student Feedback
  • Satisfaction with the Program.
  • Self Paced Learning
  • Rapid academic Progression
  • Advance Placement Classes
  • Higher Scores than Previously
  • Adequate Technical Assistance
  • Easy Access to Information
  • Satisfactory Online Communication
  • Desire for Continued Online Education

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    Education, 11(2), 88.
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    Zvacek, S. (2006). Teaching and learning at a
    distance (3rd ed.). Columbus, OH Pearson.
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    Overton, R. (2000, March 10). Beginning an online
    introductory gifted course. Retrieved July 7,
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    meet the needs of gifted elementary math
    students?. Gifted Child Today, 27(2), 42.
  • Del, S. (2002, Fall). A new educational
    opportunity for teachers and parents. Gifted
    Child Today, 25(4), 30.
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