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Technology IntegrationChapter 2
  • EDUC 275
  • Marshall Jones

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Technology is not good
  • Active learning is good
  • Providing scaffolding for learning is good
  • Engagement through problem solving is good
  • Technology is only good if it helps meet those
    goals

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Technology Integration
  • Seamless use of technology tools into a
    purposeful, participatory instructional or
    learning environment
  • Good
  • Using the Internet to research projects
  • Bad
  • Letting students play educational games if they
    finish their work early

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Technology IntegrationFactors to consider
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Where technology integration takes place (page
29, fig. 2.1)
  • District level
  • School level
  • Classroom level

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Types of facilities you might use (page 35, fig.
2.3)
  • Labs
  • General use
  • Special purpose
  • Mobile labs
  • Lap tops and PDAs
  • Classroom Workstations
  • Stand-alone classroom computers

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A technology integration planning model (page 39,
fig 2.5)
  • Phase 1 Relative Advantage
  • Phase 2 Planning Assessments
  • Phase 3 Planning Instruction
  • Phase 4 Logistics
  • Phase 5 Evaluating Revising Integrations
    strategies

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For proper integration
  • Find real learning problems that technology will
    help with
  • Page 43 Examples
  • Topic is difficult to understand because concepts
    are abstract (Ex predictions)
  • Learning skills are difficult or time consuming
    (Ex graphing and manipulating data)
  • Students need work with technology tools to be
    competitive (Ex Spreadsheets)

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MM Spreadsheet Activity
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Predictions, Graphing, Using Data to Answer
Questions
  • Look at your bag. Make predictions based on the
    data collection sheet (Pre-computer activity)
  • Open the Bag, sort and count the
    MMs(Pre-computer activity)
  • Open Microsoft Excel and create a spreadsheet to
    graph the data. Dont print until I see it (at
    the computer)

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A type of learning
  • How many of you made the spreadsheet and graphed
    the data?
  • How many of you are experts at Excel?
  • Why were you able to do this?
  • Tutorials are a form of directed instruction that
    help in constructivist learning

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Relating this to the reading
  • Page 133
  • Also many other great examples in the book for
    spreadsheets and databases
  • Useful Links and Handouts
  • Excel is very cool, a link on links and handouts
    has a wealth of activities for you to use. Make
    sure to reference where you got them. If you
    dont that is plagiarism.
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