Transcript of BY: JESSICA WILLIAMS Technology in Education. What is Technology? SMART Board Clickers Projector...
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- BY: JESSICA WILLIAMS Technology in Education
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- What is Technology? SMART Board Clickers Projector Computer
Flash Drive I-Pad Zune Document Camera Flip Camera Digital
Camera
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- SMART Board
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- Clickers
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- Projector
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- Computer
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- Flashdrive
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- I-Pad
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- Zune
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- Document Camera
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- Flip Camera
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- Digital Camera
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- Technology Allows Students To Gain 21 st Century Learning
Skills Meet Wisconsin State Standards Become More Highly Educated
Collaborate with Peers Explore the World Share Their Ideas with the
World Learn Utilizing Higher-order Thinking Skills Get Immediate
Results The possibilities are endless!
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- Technology Students Need to Know Basic Operations and Concepts
Social, Ethical, & Human Issues Technology Productivity Tools
Technology Communication Tools Technology Research Tools Technology
Problem-solving & Decision-Making Tools
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- Basic Operations & Concepts Students demonstrate a sound
understanding of the nature and operation of technology systems.
Students are proficient in the use of technology.
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- Social, Ethical, & Human Issues Students understand the
ethical, cultural, and societal issues related to technology.
Students practice responsible use of technology systems,
information, and software. (Legal) Students develop positive
attitudes toward technology uses that support lifelong learning,
collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity.
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- Technology Productivity Tools Students use technology tools to
enhance learning, increase productivity, and promote creativity.
Students use productivity tools to collaborate in constructing
technology-enhanced models, prepare publications, and produce other
creative works.
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- Technology Communication Tools Students use telecommunications
to collaborate, publish, and interact with peers, experts, and
other audiences. Students use a variety of media and formats to
communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple
audiences.
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- Technology Research Tools Students use technology to locate,
evaluate, and collect information from a variety of sources.
(Research) Students use technology tools to process data and report
results. Students evaluate and select new information resources and
technological innovations based on the appropriateness for specific
tasks. (Critical thinking - knowledge, evaluation, synthesis,
application)
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- Technology Problem-solving & Decision-Making Tools Students
use technology resources for solving problems and making informed
decisions. (Webquests) Students employ technology in the
development of strategies for solving problems in the real world.
(Critical thinking - knowledge, evaluation, synthesis,
application)
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- Moodle-Ms. Williams Class
http://kps-moodle.misd.k12.wi.us/course/view.php?id=19
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- Wordle-Create Word Clouds http://www.wordle.net/
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- Edmodo-Social Network for Students & Teachers
http://www.edmodo.com/
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- Twiducate-Social Networking for Schools
http://www.twiducate.com/
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- Fotoflexer
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- http://www.picnik.com/
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- Animoto.com
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- Wordle.net
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- Survey Monkey-Free Surveys Online
http://www.surveymonkey.com/
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- The Job Market Today Extremely Competitive Experience Oriented
Tough Ever Changing
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- Interviewing Boards are Looking For. No bragging Selling
yourself on what you can do Elaborate on the question Your
successes in the classroom Focus on experiences you have had Ask
questions to clarify only Know the current practices and
terminology Know about the district and area you are applying
in
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- Administrators Will Be Looking For a Portfolio that is..
Concise Creative Centered Around Students Competitive Not Last
Minute Less is More Visually Present Yourself Standard
Eye-Catching
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- Possible Components of Your Portfolio Introduction Philosophy
of Education Vision Resume Three Letters of Recommendation
Transcripts Praxis Test Scores Sample Lesson Plans Pictures of Your
Experiences Videos of You Teaching Reflections
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- Plan Your Portfolio
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- My Graduate School Portfolio
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- www.livetext.com
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- www.wikispaces.com
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- http://jwillportfolio.wikispaces.com
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- http://www.wix.com/
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- http://www.wix.com/jeskaluvzfrogs/misswilliams
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- Carbonmade
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- www.jessicaaprilwilliams.carbonmade.com
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http://www.intel.com/about/corporateresponsibility/education/k12/index.htm
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- http://exchange.smarttech.com/#tab=0
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- Other Examples http://publish.bsu.edu/mgdoublestei/index.html
http://home.comcast.net/~scottmerrick/portfolio/
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- Wecan
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- Wecan Electronic Files Page
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- Sources
http://www2.ed.gov/pubs/EdReformStudies/EdTech/effectsstudents.html#increased
http://eev2.liu.edu/westburyII/JG/assignments/iste_chart.htm
http://www.bing.com http://googleimages.com
http://www.electricteacher.com/onlineportfolio/process.htm