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EDU 225: Instructional Technology

EDU 225: Instructional Technology. Week 4. Last week. We explored Live Binders and some Educational Software We shared some resources you found for the classroom We discussed some issues of digital safety and shared some approaches

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EDU 225: Instructional Technology

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  1. EDU 225: Instructional Technology Week 4

  2. Last week • We explored Live Binders and some Educational Software • We shared some resources you found for the classroom • We discussed some issues of digital safety and shared some approaches • We talked about harnessing the positive aspects of technology • We watched a video on an Australian classroom using innovative technology for learning • We began the Classroom Technology Plan, drafting our mission/vision • We discussed basics of slide shows and some options for creating them • We paired up to plan for slide shows this week

  3. Weeks 3 and 4 Technology Planning for the Classroom and Beyond • Describe an appropriate mission and vision for a classroom technology plan • Identify the key components of a classroom technology plan and its relationship to the school and district technology plan

  4. Partner Presentations • Present your slide show to the class. • Evaluate using a rubric.

  5. Activating Prior Knowledge Paired Prior Knowledge • What do you know about a teacher’s role in communication? • What strategies for communication have you seen K-12 teacher use for both inside and outside of the classroom?

  6. Discuss Mini Debates • Do you feel that technology helps or hinders parents in becoming more involved in their students’ education? Why? • Are technology assisted approaches (website/blog posting, texting, apps) appropriate for teachers to use to contact parents? • Are these approaches appropriate for parents to use to contact the teacher?

  7. Ten minutes Break

  8. LoudCloud Resources Communication • Sample Teacher Communication Plan • Read the plan in LC • Identify 3 strategies you like • Think of a way to improve each strategy and make it your own • Communication With Parents • Read the tips in LC • Identify 3 strategies you like • Think of a way to improve each strategy and make it your own

  9. Graphic Organizer Aspects of teacher communications

  10. Corners- Parent Perspective 4 corners • Students will go to the corner of their choice • Discuss with others in your corner why you have chosen your answer • Thinking from a parent’s perspective, how would you like to receive information from your school? • School Website • Classroom site/blog • Classroom newsletter • Text messages

  11. Corners- Teacher perspective 4 corners • Students will go to the corner of their choice • Discuss with others in your corner why you have chosen your answer • Thinking from a teacher’s perspective, how would you like to provide information to parents? • School Website • Classroom site/blog • Classroom newsletter • Text messages/apps

  12. Understanding Parent Concerns Parent Communication

  13. Communication Apps • http://www.rasmussen.edu/student-life/blogs/main/100-apps-for-teachers/ • Communication Tools

  14. 21st Century Mindset • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATOwl8WGtl0

  15. CIESE Are you thinking globally? • Communication for student learning • Authentic applications of technology • http://ciese.org/currichome.html • Find a project that you could use

  16. On the horizon A Digital Future: K-12 Technology by 2018 Lynch, M (2013) A Digital Future: K-12 Technology by 2018. The Huffington Post. Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/matthew-lynch-edd/a-digital-future-k-12-tec_b_3930632.html

  17. Technology for today’s classroom Cloud Computing • Screen Cast o Matic • http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/ • Google Hangouts • https://www.google.com/ • http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/09/17/6-ways-teachers-can-use-google-hangouts.aspx

  18. Examples District/School Technology Plans • http://fsd.k12.ca.us/files/FSDTechPlan2011_2014.pdf • http://www.broward.k12.fl.us/dtp/ • How will your plan fit into a district/school plan someday?

  19. GCU Mission & Vision • http://www.gcu.edu/About-Us/Mission-and-Vision.php

  20. Who we are/ What we do Mission/Vision Statement • A Classroom Technology Mission Statement is a short paragraph written by the teacher that reflects the teacher’s purpose of implementing technology, the students’ use for technology, and the core purpose of utilizing technology in the classroom. • Include information about the school • Include information about the students • A Classroom Technology Vision Statement is a short paragraph that looks to the future. This statement remarks at how technology can be used to facilitate what outcomes we seek. • Include how the class will apply the technology • Include details about how technology will support outcomes • Include details about the students’ futures

  21. Benchmark Comprehensive Classroom Technology Plan Section Two: Communications Plan • How can technology be used to communicate in a classroom setting? Consider communication and collaboration with students, parents, the community, and the global community. • Develop a draft for your first year of teaching, detailing how you will communicate with all engaged groups in the educational community. Items you may consider incorporating into the plan include: • A class Web site • Emergency contact list • Alternative methods of communications • Critical communications links • e-mail • VOIP • Student Web sites • Partnerships with other schools • e-pals • Others • How will you address Internet security and safety in this plan? • Support your choices with evidence from your required readings, and two- three peer-reviewed articles from the GCU eLibrary.

  22. Pair Share Discuss • Discuss elements of your communications plan at your table • Take notes and make revisions

  23. LoudCloud • Go to the Student Portal: http://www.gcu.edu/Current-Students.php • Log in to the portal and log into LoudCloud • Syllabus and Benchmark Assessment Rubric • Access course materials • See assignments • Due October 3rd: • Communication Technology: Create a classroom website, blog, or other communication technology approved by the instructor, to communicate with either parents, students, or both. The website must include at least 4 tabs, and the blog must include at least 7 entries of about a paragraph each.

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