Title: Integration of Technology and Early Childhood Education
1Integration of TechnologyandEarly Childhood
Education
2Stages of Technology Integration
- Entry Stage
- Adaptation Stage
- Transformation Stage
3Entry Stage
- Access to computers is a big issue at this stage
- classroom activity is slightly changed for
technology - Exchanging ideas with other teachers can help
them progress to the next level.
4Adaptation Stage
- Technology becomes thoroughly integrated into
teaching patterns - Teachers are more comfortable with students
developing individual interests - Collaboration and mentoring is important at this
stage
5Transformation Stage
- Technology expands the learning environment
- Students are self directed
- Students have opportunities to design their own
learning pathways
6Barriers for Teachers
- Time
- Training
- Resources
- Support
- Change
7Consider this
- Relative Advantage
- Observability
- Compatibility
- Complexity
- Trialability
8Why Use Technology
- Focus on content-area curriculum
- Need for knowledge
- Increases on-task time
- Application/Analysis
- Skills taught in context
9Benefits
- Multisensory delivery
- Motivation/Active learning
- Critical thinking
- Cooperative/Individual
- Communication skills
- Multicultural
10Computers and Classroom Management
- Room Arrangement
- Management and Scheduling
- Classroom Modeling
11Room Arrangement
- Easy student access
- Easy teacher access
- Easily supervised
- Away from direct sunlight, water, magnets, and
chalk dust - Provide enough space for small group interaction
12Management Scheduling
- Sample Method
- Computers users for a specific day will be
given a specific color(Monday- blue). - Take weekly schedule and assign open blocks to
students
13Guidelines for Computers
- Post computer rights and responsibilities,
guidelines for help, and expected behavior near
the computer station. - Display posters using computer terms and commands
- Post help sheets that provide clear step by step
instructions.
14Guidelines for Computers
- Emphasize the importance of pre-planning, so time
on computer is used efficiently. - Pair students with experience with students who
are new using computers. - Find students who can work as special technology
assistants(older students)
15Classroom Modeling
- Model computer project for the week
- Provide a sample of completed work for that
session - Provide students with a step by step checklist.
- Have students sign and attach checklist to the
completed project. - Templates can be valuable in the classroom
because students can rotate through the activity
and the original will not be altered.
16Exploring Oceans on the Web Lesson Plan
- 3 Parts
- -exploring oceans on the web
- -oceanic field trip
- -creating a wave bottle
17Oceans Lesson PlanLet's go Explore
- Students learn about
- fun facts - like why the ocean is blue
- sea creatures that make their home in the ocean
- ocean forests
18Follow up to Exploring OceansVirtual Field Trip
- A virtual field trip without leaving the
classroom - students visit nineteen different places where
they can read and learn about everything
concerning oceans from the color to coral reefs
19Making our own WavesHow to Make Waves
- Students can make their own waves by using
household items such as water, oil, food
coloring, and a plastic bottle - this activity can be used to sum up the oceans
lesson plan by having students discuss what they
notice about the wave movement
20Lesson Plans Heathers Language Arts Lesson
Arthur's Homepage
- Objectives -
- Develop reading and writing skills
- Find information on the World Wide Web
- Download graphics
- Materials, Resources, Software needed
- Arthurs homepage
- A variety of Arthur books for classroom use
- Paint or drawing software
21Lesson Plans Heathers Language Arts Lesson
- Conduct an Author study Unit on Marc Brown.
Provide students with a variety of his books and
allow students to read Arthurs Living Books too. - The students will work in groups of two. This
will allow each student time on the computer - Have students search the web for information on
Marc Brown
22Lesson Plans Heathers Language Arts Lesson
- Have each group select a character out a hat and
that group will be responsible for printing
information about that character. Using this
information the students will write a paragraph
describing their character. - When the paragraph is complete, the student will
download a picture to attach with their paragraph
for the rest of the class member to see.
23Lesson Plans Heathers Language Arts Lesson
- When their paragraphs are completed, the students
may use a paint or graphic program to create a
picture of their character and we will submit
them to Marc Brown for possible publication on
his homepage. - Afterwards, we will take all paragraphs and
pictures and make one big class book. This book
will be placed in the browsing box in the class
library. This will promote future reading at
their leisure.
24Lesson Plans Amys Math Lesson Virtual Math
Lessons
- Guessing Jar
- Students use predictions, estimation, and
graphing skills to complete this activity. - Through a series of steps they must predict,
collect data, and chart their results by
writing math sentences as they go.
25Lesson Plans Amys Math Lesson
- Materials needed
- Colored Beans (if beans are not accessible, any
small manipulative could and should be used). - Cups, plates, pencils, and paper
- Students can work alone or together in small
groups. - Overhead projector, transparencies, and
calculators.
26Lesson Plans Amys Math Lesson
- You could use the basics of this lesson again and
again for many different kinds of math
addition, subtraction, multiplication, etc. - I have observed this lesson in action, and I must
say kids really do enjoy it.
27Lesson Plans Kizzys Health Lesson The Food
Guide Pyramid
- Objectives
- Students will be following a computer assisted
lesson the Food Guide Pyramid, grade four
students will be able to write out a one day menu
including all of the proper foods and amount of
servings of each with 100 accuracy.
- More specifically, the students will be able to -
- Label a blank Food Guide Pyramid with the correct
food groups and servings of each - Group different foods in the correct food group.
28Lesson Plans Kizzys Health Lesson Plan
- Introduction -
- The teacher will ask students to think about what
they had for breakfast and lunch today. - A few students will share with the others what
they had for lunch - Teacher will begin discussing the 5 food groups
and the amounts of each you need to stay to
healthy.
- Lesson Body
- A worksheet will be given to students with a
blank Food Guide Pyramid and a web site to go out
to in order to get information to fill it out. - Students will access notes that teacher placed on
computer. - Students will hand in completed Food Guide
Pyramid and go out to other related sites.
29Lesson Plans Kizzys Health Lesson
- Closure -
- The teacher will briefly review the Food Guide
Pyramid sheet to make sure all answers are
correct and answer any questions the students may
have at this time.
30Lesson Plans Amandas Social Studies Lesson
- Discussion
- Columbus wanted to prove one could travel from
Spain to another part of the world without
falling off the earth. - Columbus got money from the king and queen of
Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, to finance his
voyage.
31Lesson Plans Amandas Social Studies Lesson
- Research
-
- Columbus' Biography
-
- Columbus' Crew
32Lesson Plans Missys Phonics' Lesson Bearlies
Online Books
- Objectives -
- Produce sounds fluently while reading and
speaking. - Incorporate new words and their meanings into
existing vocabulary. - 3. Students will keep literature log with name of
book, author, and characters.
33Lesson Plans Missys Phonics Lesson
- Materials needed
- Bearlies online books and Bearlies series books.
- Headphones
- Journal, pen, and dictionary.
- Flashcards
- Lesson Body
- Each day students will read a chapter of the
series assigned independently. - As they read have the write down any words or
phrases in their literature journal. - Afterwards, students will discuss words that were
difficult for them and why or ideas that they
thought were interesting.
34Lesson Plans Missys Phonics Lesson
- Students will listen to lesson on CD to reinforce
the correct pronunciation. - Teacher and the students will create flashcards
from the class word discussion. - Afterwards, the teacher will model using the
dictionary to look up a few of the words from the
discussion.
35Our Favorite Websites
- Nikki My Science lesson comes from the
discovery school website - One of my personal favorites is Kathy Schrock's
homepage - Heather My Reading lesson comes from Arthur's
homepage - One of my personal favorites is Education-world
36Our Favorite Websites
- Kizzy My Health lesson comes from the Food
Pyramid website. - One of my personal favorites is funbrain.
- Missy My Phonics lesson comes from the
teachersnet website. - One of my personal favorites is enchanted learning
37Our Favorite Websites
- Amanda My Social Studies lesson comes from a
Christopher Columbus website - One of my personal favorites is ABC Teach
38Our Favorite Websites
- Amy My Math lesson comes from the virtual math
lessons website - One of my personal favorites is Cool Math
39Our Ultimate Goal as Educators
- Our ultimate goal as educators is to provide
students with an environment that is conducive
for learning. This will help students to become
computer literate and more functional in a
technology enriched world.
40Goodbye!