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EDUF 560: Integrating Technology into the Curriculum

EDUF 560: Integrating Technology into the Curriculum. Session 4: 21 st Century Literacy. Warm-up. Reflection: What is “literacy”?. Agenda. Centering exercise Announcements / reminders Neat resources Review 21 st century literacy NETS-S Assignment work. Announcements.

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EDUF 560: Integrating Technology into the Curriculum

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  1. EDUF 560: Integrating Technology into the Curriculum Session 4: 21st Century Literacy

  2. Warm-up Reflection: What is “literacy”?

  3. Agenda Centering exercise Announcements / reminders Neat resources Review 21st century literacy NETS-S Assignment work

  4. Announcements Marilyn Benakis class visit today Blog posting #2 and Comment #1 due today Assignment change / Survey Rubrics for tech unit and webquest

  5. Neat resources Bugscope WolframAlpha Google Earth Virtual Field Trip example Other suggestions?

  6. Review Laws of media: Enhances, obsolesces retrieves, reverses Media change shape and boundaries of the classroom Different dimensions of educational theory (who directs learning; Bloom; stages of development; intelligences; Freire)

  7. 21st Century Literacy Think-Pair-Share: What Does It Mean To Be Literate in the 21st Century? Review wiki entry on technology literacy

  8. 21st Century Literacy Paolo Freire and literacy: Literacy as not just “reading the word”, but “reading the world” And not just “reading the world”, but “writing the world” Literacy as a generic term for constructing (or maybe discovering) meaning

  9. NETS-S Creativity and innovation Communication and collaboration Research and information fluency Critical thinking, problem solving and decision making Digital citizenship Technology operations and concepts NETS-Students / NETS-Teachers

  10. Reflection questions What is education for? What do our students need? What are we trying to do? What is NETS-S suggesting?

  11. Assignment work Example of virtual field trip Technical issues? Avoid Filimentality Components of tech unit / lesson plan format? Other questions?

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