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“Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology ” By Doug Johnson. Presentation b y Rebecca Cassell. “They do not see technology as a crutch, but as a propellant .”. 1. Empower kids with technology.

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Presentation b y Rebecca Cassell

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  1. “Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology” By Doug Johnson Presentation by Rebecca Cassell

  2. “They do not see technology as a crutch, but as a propellant.” 1. Empower kids with technology.

  3. “I can't believe the technology found in some of our teachers' classrooms. And it was neither provided by our department nor stolen (I don't think).” 2. Creatively find and use resources.

  4. “Most parents want to be involved, but they like knowing how.” 3. Make conferencing real-time.

  5. 4. Put kids in touch with the world. “The classrooms of brilliant teachers have no walls.”

  6. 5. Accept the role of co-learner. • One of the best signs of intelligent people is that they tend to willingly admit when they don't know something.”

  7. “Brilliant teachers understand the old Arab proverb, ‘It's easier to steer the camel in the direction it is already heading.’” 6. Use the kids’ own devices to teach them.

  8. Technology is not ‘just one more thing;’ it's a vital experience that brings discovery, excitement, and even fun to the classroom.” 7. Delight in the discovery, the newness, and the fun technology holds. 7. Delight in the discovery, the newness, and the fun technology holds.

  9. The main point from all of Johnson’s suggestions is that “good” can become “better” – both students and their teachers – and I think that’s the whole idea of technology integration. • Johnson makes the argument that technology use is not for technology’s sake alone; the whole point is to find, learn about, and do something “cool.” As we all know, children today are all about “cool.” As such, if a teacher can keep his or her students’ attention for just a few minutes longer or make a certain class objective hit home in the intended manner by integrating technology into the lesson plan, then that’s what needs to be done. My thoughts … My Thoughts

  10. How technology can help

  11. Something to consider… “Technology won't make a poor teacher a good one. But it can make a good teacher even better.”

  12. Source • Johnson, Doug. “Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do With Technology.” Education World, March 6, 2012. Web. 1 Sept. 2013. • Link: http://www.educationworld.com/a_tech/columnists/johnson/johnson033.shtml

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