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Scholastic Technologies

Scholastic Technologies. Classroom Webpages, Social Media Sites, Cell Phone Apps, Online Classes, Smart Boards, and Web-Based Tutoring. The world of education has gone digital, virtual and viral. Brittany Cohen, Erin Carter, Ryan Damek, and Kurt Hayer. Web-Based Tutoring.

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Scholastic Technologies

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  1. Scholastic Technologies Classroom Webpages, Social Media Sites, Cell Phone Apps, Online Classes, Smart Boards, and Web-Based Tutoring. The world of education has gone digital, virtual and viral. Brittany Cohen, Erin Carter, Ryan Damek, and Kurt Hayer

  2. Web-Based Tutoring • There are many websites that offer virtual tutoring to students learning any number of subjects from all over the world. • College professors and lower education teachers alike are establishing independent online tutoring hours through programs like skype and ichat. These extra hours allow students who may not have been comfortable or available to ask questions during class or office hours an opportunity to do so. • These programs not only give children more access to the help that they need, it can be a lot more cost effective than having an in-home tutor who typically specializes in one subject. • Online tutoring can foster a healthy and unique alternative learning environment that children are familiar with, a digital one.

  3. SMART BOARD • According to Kara Fitzpatrick-Seymour, “The Smart Board is an interactive projection display that enables teachers and business leaders to combine a variety of learning tools, such as websites, images and videos, into a compelling lesson. Smart Boards are available at audio visual and educational retailers throughout the United States.” • Smart boards make learning fun and intriguing for students. Visit e-how and see why smart boards are a good investment for your classroom. • According to Smart Technologies smart boards range anywhere from $1000 to $15,000. • Check out, “Smart Board In My Classroom“ and see an actual teacher’s perspective on this new form of literacy.

  4. Social Media In Schools • While many argue that social media can bring harm into a school environment due to online bullying and the attraction to online predators, many are speaking up and saying that social media needs to be implemented in a schools curriculum because it is not going anywhere. • According to 3rd and 4th grade teacher Matt Hardy, “When kids are engaged they learn better.” Mr. Hardy has made writing fun by using Kid Blog to make writing intriguing for his students. • Sara Romeyn is "Using Facebook To Teach“ in her A. P. World History class. This video is very interesting and informative.

  5. Online Schools- Primavera Online High School • Online learning provides students with the flexibility and convenience to study when, where, and at their own pace compared to traditional classroom learning • Primavera was created in 2001 and is a tuition-free public high school • Serves students in the state of Arizona • Students complete classes through interactive workbooks, course discussions, and blogs • All classes offered meet state and national standards • Access to many clubs, events, and an online social community • Primavera offers honors, duel enrollment, skills academy, and summer school Primavera Online High School

  6. iPhenomena- App for Discipline • The iPhone, iPad, and iPad touch provide fast and easy access to the internet and hundreds of thousands of apps. • While there are apps for work or managing money now there's an app for discipline. • idiscipline is an app that allows teachers to track students behavior issues and is only $3.99 in the app store. • It also allows e-mail notifications to be sent to parents if needed on an iproduct. http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/teaching_now/2010/11/discipline_theres_an_app_for_that.html?qs=mobile+app+for+student+behavior

  7. BLIND TECHNOLOGY • There are students today that deal with impairments that keep them from the full learning experience but now there are ways for them to keep up. • Screen Readers: Software designed for voice output on the computer. • Screen Magnification: Software designed to manipulate the appearance of text and images on the computer screen. • Braille Notetaker: It functions as a word processor, both reader and planner. • www.asdb.state.az.us/technology.html

  8. DEAF TECHNOLOGY • Cochlear Implants: Implant that is used in people with severe to profound hearing loss or those who show little or no benefit from hearing aids. • Hearing Loop: A coil or wire that amplifies sounds and reduce background noise. It helps the user also because they can set it to a different sound setting. • Linguistic Software: Software with motion capture gloves to help record the movements of the hands (help with sign language).

  9. Works Cited • Arneson, Mike. "How Are Smart Boards Used in the Classroom? | eHow.com." How to Videos, Articles & More - Trusted Advice for the Curious Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2011. <http://www.ehow.com/about_5101358_smart-boards-used-classroom.html>. • N/A, N/A. "Using the Smart Board in the Elementary Classroom - YouTube ." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. . Version N/A. N/A, n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8P-sv9dOu8&feature=related>. • N/A, N/A. "Smart Technologies Price List." N/A. Version N/A. N/A, n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2011. <www.unitedvisual.com/pdf/smart_msrpEd.pdf>. • N/A, N/A. "Kidblog.org - About Kidblog." Kidblog.org - Blogs for Teachers and Students. Version N/A. N/A, n.d. Web. 20 Sept. 2011. <http://kidblog.org/about.php>. • Seymour, Kara Fitzpatrick. "Interactive Smartboard Definition ." eHow | How to Videos, Articles & More - Trusted Advice for the Curious Life | eHow.com. Version N/A. N/A, n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2011. <http://www.ehow.com/facts_5842649_interactive-smartboard-definition.html>. • N/A, N/A. "Using Facebook to Teach - YouTube." YouTube - Broadcast Yourself. . Version N/A. N/A, n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj-XCUIbbcE&feature=related>.

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