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Title: Elementary Education In a Technology Age


1
Elementary EducationIn a Technology Age
  • Gregory Gates
  • Period 5

2
Why is there need for a change?
  • New technologies encourage a digital revolution
    in education
  • Technology isn't being used properly
  • New Technology-same teaching methods

3
Computers, Television, andFinger Paint
  • Which one doesn't belong?
  • Computers are certainly closer to TV than finger
    paint right now
  • Educators need to change this
  • Computers right now are mainly being used as just
    an information medium
  • Potential for more creativity and interactivity

Idea from Rethinking Learning in a Digital Age
by Mitchel Resnick
4
How can Computers Improve Education?
  • Universal Construction Material
  • All Ages
  • Students learn better when actively involved in
    doing something
  • Offers opportunity to combine multiple topics
    (math, science, teamwork) very easily

Papert, S. The Childrens Machine Rethinking
School in the Age of the Computer. New York
Basic Books, 1993.
5
My Project
  • Implement something akin to a Computer
    Clubhouse at a local elementary school
  • Students will use Scratch, and later Cricket
  • SOL and POS Benchmarks will also be addressed for
    all subjects and grade levels

6
Scratch
  • Developed at MIT
  • Interactive Programming Environment
  • Imagine-Program-Share
  • Uses visual blocks of code
  • Ability to easily share projects on web
    (scratch.mit.edu)?

7
Topics Covered
  • X-Y Axis
  • Degrees
  • Loops (multiplication)?
  • Movement
  • Using new sprites
  • Custom Sprites
  • Custom Stages
  • Sprite Interaction
  • Purpose of Stage

8
Pictures
Me working with a student
9
  • Students working in computer lab

10
2nd Quarter Status
  • The club has actually gotten underway
  • Teacher and Principal support
  • Parent volunteers
  • Plenty of student interest (70 kids each
    Thursday)?
  • Personal Website
  • Cardinal Forest Scratch Website

11
3rd Quarter Status
  • Kids have begun working on their own projects
  • County Executives have been contacted, but have
    yet to show up
  • More Parent Support
  • Many kids have Scratch on their home computers

12
Individual Project Criteria
  • At least one sprite must
  • Talk
  • Move
  • There must be some sprite-sprite interaction
  • At least one
  • Custom sprite
  • Custom stage
  • Students are allowed to use all commands

13
Individual Project Progress
  • Students have varying success
  • Age (biggest factor)?
  • Classes Missed
  • Interest in Scratch
  • Factors that thus far seem to have no effect
  • Gender
  • Ethnicity
  • Project progress not happening as quickly as
    anticipated

14
Project Problems
  • Time
  • Declining Interest
  • Mostly attributed to Spring (Recess is outside)?
  • Students putting effort in wrong areas
  • Need them to be creative in other ways
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