Classroom Technology
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Classroom Technology
Symantha M MallekMichael Andrew LopezAlvin Hiep Huu Nguyen
New Literacies
• New Technologies:– Smart pads/ tablets– Elmos– Electronic books– Laptops– Internet
• Explanation of new literacies• Benefits of new literacies
Internet Literacy Internet literacy is the
ability to access, understand, critique, and create information and communication content online
It is important because information on the internet is not always authoritative. • Additional Reading: http://bit.ly/PI6DkB
Becoming Internet Literate To become Internet Literate evaluate
the following points, Authority – What makes the writer
qualified to present information. Accuracy – Can the information be
verified? Bias – Does the writer give arguments
from both sides? Currency – Is the information current Coverage – Is the topic covered well?
The SMARTboard
IS IT REALLY SMART?• The SMARTBoard is an
interactive whiteboard that improves the way you meet, teach, train and present.
• It combines the look and feel of a regular whiteboard with the power of a computer so you can save and print notes, collaborate on electronic documents, share information and run multimedia materials.
WHAT DOES IT HELP WITH?• Frees you from the podium• Allows for class interactivity• Allows for ease of application
change• You can write on the
SMARTBoard• It is great for explaining
progressive clicks on database web interfaces – a strong tool for instructors need to meet visual learners.
• Demonstration of a SMARTboard in use: http://bit.ly/RGu3p
SMARTboard Pricing
• The specifications will determine price, including size of the board, whether you want a rear or front-projection board, and whether you want it to be mobile (on wheels) or permanently mounted.
• The current price range appears to be from $1,400 to $10,500, depending upon various options
• Additional Reading: bit.ly/ysMH6o
Conclusion
• New literacies are the way to connect to new generation
• New classroom technology benefits– Student performance– Increased productivity– Better attendance rate– Resource portability– Better connection with students
Works Cited
• Livingstone, Sonia. "Internet Literacy: Young People's Negotiation of New Online Opportunities." Digital Young, Innovation, and the Unexpected 1 (2007): 101-122.MIT Press Journals. Web. 16 Sept. 2012.
• "ABCs of Web Literacy: Interactive Tutorial." Ask Us/Get Help. University of Pennsylvania, 12 Dec. 2010. Web. 19 Sept. 2012. <http://gethelp.library.upenn.edu/guides/tutorials/webliteracy/>.
• "Smart Board." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Sept. 2012. Web. 21 Sept. 2012. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smart_Board>.