Upload
uta
View
44
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
Shawndra T. Johnson Instructional Technology Specialist Central Alabama Regional Education Inservice Center (ASU) 334.229.4161 – Office 334.430.6070 – Cell Email: [email protected] Website: http://technologyinmotion.alsde.edu Resources: http://asutim.wikispaces.com. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Citation preview
Shawndra T. JohnsonShawndra T. JohnsonInstructional Technology SpecialistInstructional Technology Specialist
Central Alabama Regional Education Inservice Center (ASU)Central Alabama Regional Education Inservice Center (ASU)334.229.4161 – Office334.229.4161 – Office334.430.6070 – Cell334.430.6070 – Cell
Email: Email: [email protected] Website: Website: http://technologyinmotion.alsde.edu
Resources: Resources: http://asutim.wikispaces.com
Integrating Technology in the Classroom
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains.
The superior teacher demonstrates.
The great teacher inspires. ~William Arthur Ward
Teachers pass on knowledge and values to children, prepare them for further education and for working life, and are main contributors to good education.
Teachers are one of the main pillars of a sound and progressive society.
Teachers bear the weight and responsibility of teaching, and, apart from parents, are the main source of knowledge and values for children.
INSTRUCT: to give knowledge to : to provide with authoritative information or advice : to give an order or command toIn Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2008)
EDUCATEa: to provide schooling for; b: to train by formal instruction and supervised practice especially in a skill, trade, or profession a: to develop mentally, morally, or aesthetically especially by instruction; b: to provide with information : to persuade or condition to feel, believe, or act in a desired way In Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary (2008)
Integrating appropriate tools and resources to accomplish learning goals
Learning Environment of the Digital Native
Traditional Classroom Environment
“Students are encouraged to think openly and think for themselves, only after memorizing everything they are told by the teacher or made to read in a textbook. By this time, if you think for yourself, question things that don't seem right or question things that don't seem relevant, you go away empty handed, ridiculed for "not paying attention to the teacher." -- An 18 year old
Integrating Technology
"Digital natives" in the classroom requires teachers to "teach" differently.
When seamless technology integration is a priority, sound scientific research shows that students begin taking greater responsibility for their own education, teachers become facilitators instead of lecturers, classrooms become dynamic and flexible environments that develop a love of learning and knowledge. And technology integration naturally develops critical thinking skills.
By incorporating the kinds of tools and technologies that students are already using into teaching and learning activities, teachers can engage and motivate students, and foster a passion for lifelong learning outside the walls of the classrooms and school buildings.
Social Bookmarking Tagging Collaborative Documents Online Photo Sharing Online Communications
◦ Email and Listserv◦ VoIP◦ Chat, Instant and Text Messaging◦ Discussion Forum and Bulletin Boards
Digital Video Storytelling Blogging Wikis Podcasting RSS Online Calendars Screencasting
Professional Development and Educational Resources
Technology Initiatives: http://ti.alsde.edu Technology in Motion:
www.technologyinmotion.alsde.edu Alabama Learning Exchange: www.alex.state.al.us Alabama Virtual Library: www.avl.lib.al.us APTPlus: www.aptplus.org ACCESS: http://accessdl.state.al.us/ eLearning for Educators: http://elearning.alsde.edu/ Thinkfinity: www.thinkfinity.org Intel Education:
http://www.intel.com/education/teach
Professional Development and Educational Resources