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Title: Beyond PowerPoint Technology Integration for the Language Arts Classroom


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Beyond PowerPoint Technology Integration for
the Language Arts Classroom
2005 Just Read, Florida!Coaching AcademyLarry
Bedenbaugh
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Session Description
  • Come explore how technology can be integrated
    throughout your curriculum.
  • Some of the best practices we will examine
    include
  • Webquests
  • Online book clubs
  • Online chat rooms
  • Digital presentations
  • Blogs
  • More as time permits
  • Plus leave with a wealth of online resources for
    you and your students.

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IRA Position Statement
  • The Internet and other forms of information and
    communication technology (ICT) are redefining the
    nature of literacy. To become fully literate in
    todays world, students must become proficient in
    the new literacies of ICT. Therefore, literacy
    educators have a responsibility to integrate
    these technologies into their literacy curricula.

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Florida Legislative Rule 6A-5.065
  • The Educator Accomplished Practices of the
    Florida State Board of Education
  • 12) Accomplished Practice Twelve - Technology.
  • (a) Accomplished level. The accomplished teacher
    uses appropriate technology in teaching and
    learning processes.

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WebQuests Bernie Dodge Tom March
  • A WebQuest is an inquiry-oriented activity in
    which most or all of the information used by
    learners is drawn from the Web.
  • WebQuests are designed to use learners' time
    well, to focus on using information rather than
    looking for it, and to support learners' thinking
    at the levels of analysis, synthesis and
    evaluation.

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WebQuestsLevels
  • Short Term WebQuest
  • Is designed to be completed in one to three class
    periods.
  • Has an instructional goal of knowledge
    acquisition and integration.
  • At the end of a short term WebQuest, a learner
    will have grappled with a significant amount of
    new information and made sense of it.

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WebQuestsCritical Attributes
  • Short Term WebQuest
  • An introduction that sets the stage and provides
    some background information.
  • A task that is doable and interesting.
  • A set of information sources needed to complete
    the task.

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WebQuestsLevels
  • Longer Term WebQuest
  • Typically take between one week and a month to
    complete
  • Has an instructional goal of extending and
    refining knowledge.
  • After completing a longer term WebQuest, a
    learner would have analyzed a body of knowledge
    deeply, transformed it in some way, and
    demonstrated an understanding of the material by
    creating something that others can respond to,
    on-line or off-.

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WebQuestsCritical Attributes
  • Longer Term WebQuest
  • A description of the process the learners should
    go through in accomplishing the task.
  • Some guidance on how to organize the information
    acquired.
  • A conclusion that brings closure to the quest,
    reminds the learners about what they've learned,
    and perhaps encourages them to extend the
    experience into other domains.

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WebQuests Bernie Dodge Tom March
http//webquest.org/
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WebQuests
  • Bat Quest
  • http//projects.edtech.sandi.net/chavez/batquest/n
    avigator.html

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WebQuests
  • Author Cards
  • http//www.west-bend.k12.wi.us/webquest/ms/author/
    Default.htm

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WebQuests
  • The Diary of Anne Frank
  • http//library.thinkquest.org/TQ0312521/webquest.h
    tml

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WebQuests
  • Filamentality
  • http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/

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WebQuestsFilamentality
  • A Filamentality WebQuest
  • Presents students with a challenging task,
    scenario, or problem to solve.
  • All students begin by learning some common
    background knowledge, then they divide into
    groups.
  • In the groups each student or pair of students
    have a particular role, task, or perspective to
    master. They effectively become experts on one
    aspect of a topic.
  • When the roles come together, students must
    synthesize their learning by completing a
    summarizing act.

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WebQuests
  • Filamentality
  • http//www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/

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WebQuests
  • Filamentality
  • http//www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/webapbookms.
    html
  • http//www.kn.sbc.com/wired/fil/pages/webbookbansu
    .html

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WebQuests
  • SLATE
  • http//landmark-project.com/slate.php

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Online Book Clubs
  • Discussion Board Format
  • Informal
  • Motivating
  • Choice
  • what they read
  • when they read
  • where they read
  • how they read
  • with whom they read
  • Security

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Online Book Clubs
  • Literary Book Club
  • http//teach.fcps.net/lbc/default.asp

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Online Book Clubs
  • Spaghetti Book Club
  • http//www.spaghettibookclub.com/

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Online Book Clubs
  • Book BackChat
  • http//english.unitecnology.ac.nz/bookchat/home.ph
    p

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Online Book Clubs
  • Book Raps
  • http//rite.ed.qut.edu.au/oz-teachernet/index.php?
    moduleContentExpressfuncdisplayceid16bid36
    btitleProjectsmeid21

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Online Book Clubs
  • Book Nuts Reading Club
  • http//www.booknutsreadingclub.com/

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Online Book Clubs
  • Educational Publishers
  • Scholastic
  • Authors and Books
  • Flashlight Readers
  • Houghton Mifflin
  • Reading Scene

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Online Chat Rooms
  • Can be used to facilitate class discussions
  • Real-time conversation
  • Participants converse with each other by typing
    messages that appear on other users' screens
  • Risk of banal chatter
  • Security/Privacy issues
  • BlackBoard/WebCT

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Online Chat Rooms
  • A Tale of Two Cities
  • Two chat rooms (England and France)
  • Students Internet screen names based on the
    characters in the story
  • Students responded to posed discussion questions
    about theme and plot lines
  • Students received points for good contributions,
    but lost points for stupid talk

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Online Chat Rooms
  • Great Gatsby
  • Similar approach
  • In the interest of encouraging participation was
    more lenient in allowing improper grammar and
    lower case letters
  • Collaborative High/Elementary Project
  • HS students became experts on various
    historical figures and assumed identity in chat
    room
  • Elementary students posed questions to the
    historical figure

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Chat Rooms
  • AuthorChats
  • http//www.authorchats.com/

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Chat Rooms
  • Scholastic Authors Book http//www2.scholastic.
    com/teachers/authorsandbooks/authorstudies/authors
    tudies.jhtml

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Digital Presentations
  • Book Talks
  • Video Book Trailers
  • Digital Storytelling
  • PowerPoint Poems

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Digital Presentations
  • Book Talk using iMovie
  • http//www.users.ties.k12.mn.us/wbierden/booktalk
    .htm

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Digital Presentations
  • Digital Booktalks
  • http//digitalbooktalk.ucf.edu/

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Digital Presentations
  • Short Story Commercials
  • http//education.apple.com/education/ilife/project
    _template.php?project_id93subject_id2

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Digital Presentations
  • Book Ads
  • http//education.apple.com/education/ilife/project
    _template.php?project_id22subject_id2

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Digital Presentations
  • Digital Storytelling
  • http//www.scott.k12.ky.us/technology/digitalstory
    telling/ds.html

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Digital Presentations
  • Digital Storytelling
  • September 11

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Digital Presentations
  • Digital Storytelling
  • Personal Hero

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Digital Presentations
  • Documentary
  • Grass Born To Be Stepped On

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Digital Presentations
  • PowerPoint Poemshttp//www.bmrsd.net/jfk/injfk/JF
    KWeb/JFKNews/PowerPoints/Lavergne_Spring_files/fra
    me.htm

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Blogs
  • Short for Weblog a journal that is available on
    the web.
  • Originally blogs started as online diaries
    (commentaries, personal thoughts, and essays) and
    were link driven.
  • Identified with
  • instant publishing of text or graphics to the Web
    without sophisticated technical knowledge
  • ways for people to provide comments or feedback
    to each blog post
  • the opportunity to archive past blog posts by
    date, and
  • hyperlinks to other bloggers

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Blogs
  • Fred Roemers 5th Grade Site
  • http//www.pb5th.com/

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Blogs
  • Mr. Wrights 3rd Grade Site
  • http//www.mrwrightsclass.com/

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Blogs
  • Hunterdon Central Regional High School
  • Fleming, NJ
  • http//weblogs.hcrhs.k12.nj.us/beesbook/

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Blogs
  • Meriwether Lewis Elementary School
  • Portland, OR
  • http//lewiselementary.org/

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Blogs
  • David Warlick - BlogMeister
  • http//landmark-project.com/blogmeister/

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Blogs
  • November Learning
  • http//www.novemberlearning.com/Default.aspx?tabid
    39

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Blogs
  • Blogger
  • http//www.blogger.com/

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Blogs
  • Educational Bloggers Network
    http//www.ebn.weblogger.com/
  • Weblogg-ed http//www.weblogg-ed.com/
  • SchoolBlogs http//www.schoolblogs.com/storie
    s/storyReader265
  • eduBLOGnews http//www.edublognews.com/
  • Blogs in Education http//awd.cl.uh.edu/blog/
  • Hipteacher http//hipteacher.typepad.com/school
    blog/
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