1 / 17

Beyond the Basics

Beyond the Basics. Cliff Hutto Columbus State University. Web Design Software. Teachers can use to design a web page to give information about the class. Syllabus, course schedule, assignments, presentations

alangford
Download Presentation

Beyond the Basics

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Beyond the Basics Cliff Hutto Columbus State University

  2. Web Design Software • Teachers can use to design a web page to give information about the class. • Syllabus, course schedule, assignments, presentations • Students can create web pages to display results or to post projects and presentations. • Examples: • Adobe Dreamweaver • Microsoft WebMatrix

  3. Interactive Whiteboards • Display screen that connects to a computer and is projected on the screen. The screen allows the user to manipulate the information with the use of special pens or even their hands. • Examples: • Promethean ActivBoard • SMART Board (Notebook)

  4. Worksheet and Puzzle Generators • Teachers use generators to create worksheets and puzzles for added practice for students. • Common uses: • Practice for lower level skills • Exercises to review words and definitions • Examples: • Crossword Puzzle Maker • Worksheet Works • Quia Web

  5. Online Survey Tools • Teachers create surveys to obtain information online about students’ perceptions in the classroom. • Features: • Variety of item formats • Instant tracking and visual summaries of results • Data downloads • Examples: • SurveyMonkey • Zoomerang

  6. Student Information Systems • Software tools that help educators keep track of student, class, and school data. • Track and report on attendance • Develop class scheduling • Track and report test scores and achievement • Allows parents to have online access to student grades • Examples: • PowerSchool • Pinnacle SIS • QuickSchools

  7. Student Response Systems • Software that allows students to respond to questions using electronic devices. • Handheld clickers • Cell phones • Examples: • Smart Response • ActiVote, ActivExpression, ActivEngage • iRespond

  8. Test and Rubric Generators • Teachers create tests and test item banks using program software. • Test creation and revision procedures • Random generation of questions • Selection of questions based on criteria • Answer keys • Teachers create or adopt rubrics fro grading complex products or performances.

  9. Test and Rubric Generators • Examples: • Exam View Learning Series • Test Creator • Wondershare QuizCreator • Easy TestMaker • RubiStar • Rubric Maker

  10. Computer-Based Testing Systems • Students take tests on the computer or online, and the software grades tests and compiles data for grading and decision making. Optically scanned “bubble sheets” can also be used. • Examples: • ExamBuilder • Easy Test • Computer Test 2.0

  11. Charting and Graphing Tools • Students create charts and graphs to illustrate and study data summaries. • Examples: • SmartDraw • The Graph Club 2.0

  12. Lesson Planning Software • Help teachers prepare and document lesson plans. • Examples: • PlanbookEdu • ILessonPlan • MyLessonPlanner

  13. Scheduling, Calendars, & Time Management Tools • Help teachers organize their time and plan activities. • Examples: • FileBuzz Teacher Calendar Software • Reel Logix Calendar Software • Easy Schedule Maker

  14. Digital Atlases and Mapping Tools • Help students learn about and use local, national, world, and extraterrestrial geography. • Examples: • Worldatlas • Rand McNally • Mapquest • The National Map • U.S. Atlas • Google Maps

  15. Geographic Information Systems and Global Positioning Systems • Students study geographic and social studies information and concepts. • GIS allows large amounts of geographic information to produce, analyze, and compare maps. • GPS can calculate positions of anything on earth accurate to a matter of feet or inches. • Examples: • ArcView GIS • GPS curriculum • Garmin GPS

  16. Online Language Translators • Students use these as references in the study of languages other than their native ones. • Examples: • WorldLingo • Babylon 9

  17. References Roblyer, M.D. (2015). Integrating Educational Technology Into Teaching (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education.

More Related