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Working Smarter/Not Harder
  • How can tech help you teach!

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What we call what we teach!
  • Objectives, Benchmarks, Standards, Outcomes, Big
    Ideas, GLECs, Content Expectations.
  • Learning Points, Differentiated Instruction,
    Project Based Learning, Data Driven Instruction.
  • Critical Thinking, Problem solving, Engaged
    learners

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What we Really do
  • Teach kids that come in all shapes, colors,
    sizes, backgrounds, levels, abilities, and
    attitudes.
  • Encourage, monitor, assess, counsel, re- teach,
    communication, motivate, translate, and advocate.

4
There are just so many hours in a day!
  • Sooooooooooooo..
  • First the Menu

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  • Executive Office of the President
  • Department of Education
  • A New Foundation for 21st Century Learning
    Education Technology Investments in the 2011
    Budget
  • Highlighting the role of technology in educating
    the next generation. The strategy outlined the
    role that educational technology could play to
    improve our quality of life and establish the
    foundation for the industries and jobs of the
    future. For example

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  • ? Online learning can allow adults that are
    struggling to balance the competing demands of
    work and family
  • to acquire new skills, and compete for higher
    wage jobs, at a time, place and pace that is
    convenient for
  • them. It can also improve access to a quality
    education for students in underserved areas.
  • ? Digital tutors can provide every student with
    immediate feedback and personalized instruction,
    providing
  • them with the information needed to diagnose and
    correct errors, and providing challenging
    instruction.
  • ? Digital learning environments can generate a
    large volume of data that, if analyzed properly,
    will support
  • continuous improvement by providing rich
    feedback to learners, teachers, curriculum
    designers, and
  • researchers in the field of learning science and
    technology.

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  • ? Games for learning that are compelling and
    engaging have the potential to increase the
    attentive time on
  • task that students engage in learning. Massive
    multiplayer games can support the social and
    team-based
  • dimensions of learning.
  • ? Simulations, such as a flight simulator for
    pilots or a digital human for medical
    professionals can allow
  • students to engage in hands-on learning.
  • ? Open educational resources can be shared,
    adapted, re-mixed, and re-used.
  • ? Technology can increase parental involvement,
    provide new opportunities for students with
    disabilities and
  • for English Language Learners, allow teachers to
    participate in communities of practice, and
    enlist
  • professionals and retirees as online mentors.

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Then the Meal
  • I use Curriculum Crafter to look up the student
    appropriate GLECs
  • Language Arts 1st
  • TLW write a complete sentence for a purpose and
    an intended audience.
  •  TLW process write in legible manuscript at least
    three related sentences about topics, both
    narrative and informational.TLW read and write
    poetry.
  •  TLW correctly spell words independently in
    written work.
  •  TLW collaboratively research a topic using a
    variety of references, write a factual report,
    and individually create a visual response.

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Language Arts 3rd
  • W.GN.03.01 Write a cohesive narrative piece such
    as a fable, folktale, or realistic fiction using
    personification, setting, actions and thoughts
    that reveal important character traits.
  • W.GN.03.02 Write poetry based on reading a wide
    variety of grade-appropriate poetry.
  • W.GN.03.04 Use the writing process to produce and
    present a research project initiate research
    questions from content area text from a
    teacher-selected topic and use a variety of
    resources to gather and organize information.
  • W.GN.03.04
  • Use the writing process to produce and present a
    research project initiate research questions
    from content area text from a teacher-selected
    topic and use a variety of resources to gather
    and organize information.

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Tech Tools for LA
  • http//computerkiddoswiki.pbworks.com
  • Tools for
  • Digital Story Telling Tools- Geography
  • Science, Engineering,

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Language Arts Tech Sites
  • http//www.readwritethink.org/classroom-resources/
    student-interactives/
  • Windows Moviemaker
  • Photostory3
  • GoAnimate
  • Keerpoof
  • Animash
  • See Browser Based tools on the wiki

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Social Science
  • Google Earth
  • Map Quest
  • http//www.socialstudiesforkids.com/
  • All the Presidents
  • America's Story
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Ben's Guide to U.S. Gov. for Kids
  • Civil War Home Page
  • Colonial Kids
  • Culture Quest
  • Department of the Treasury for Kids
  • Early America
  • Egyptian Mad Libs
  • Fifty States
  • Geography for Kids
  • Government Information for Kids
  • Greatest Places Online
  • History Channel
  • History Games
  • Kids Next Door
  • Map Quest
  • Middle Ages
  • Plymouth
  • POTUS (U.S.Pres.)
  • States Capitals
  • Sturbridge Village
  • The History Place
  • U.S. History
  • White House For Kids
  • World Atlas

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Science
  • PBS NOVA, online videos
  • NPR Science Friday radio show's audio archive
  • Annals of Improbable Research
  • Blogs at Discover (try LOOM)
  • Science and Invention
  • Odd Music Devices
  • Slate mag Science
  • Science Tattoos
  • Stereo World
  • Lasers made from White Paint!
  • Bionic Design at NAIR (.jp)
  • Inventor of the Week Archive at the Invention
    Dimension
  • The Scientific Method (from the founder of EDMUND
    SCIENTIFIC)
  • Virtual Physics Demos (in Java, etc.)
  • Smart-Tech Demos Alife, CAs, fuzzy, neural,
    genetic-alg, brains, etc.
  • J. Cramer's Alternate View articles from Analog
    SF
  • Fantastic Forest at Nat. Geographic
  • The "Notochords" science music?
  • Submarine Races

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How to create an Interactive Lesson
  • Create a Wiki
  • Copy and Paste GLECs from Curriculum Crafter
  • Embed a video that gives a good over view of the
    topic
  • List at least 3 good URLs that have correct
    content info- At least one is usually given by
    your text book company

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  • Use an online tool for note taking like bubblus,
    mind map ect
  • List 2-3 Choices for the students to display
    their learning
  • Add on-line interactive games using the same
    content topic.
  • Post the grading rubric on the page
  • Include extension Activities for extra credit.

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Let Look at Some Examples
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