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ENGAGING ALL STUDENTS WITH TECHNOLOGY Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL http:// www.symbaloo.com/mix/technologyeducationjsj
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Page 1: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

ENGAGING ALL STUDENTS WITH TECHNOLOGYCara Whitehead, NBCT

Instructional Partner

John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL

http://www.symbaloo.com/mix/technologyeducationjsj

Page 2: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

TODAY’S OBJECTIVES Review the AL Course of Study for Technology.

Familiarize ourselves with the Effective Learning Environments Observation Tool (ELEOT)

Create a list of appropriate webtools based on the six technology content standards in order to engage students in their learning.

Page 3: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

WHY MUST STUDENTS USE TECHNOLOGY? “There can be infinite uses of the computer and of new age technology, but

if teachers themselves are not able to bring it into the classroom and make it work, then it fails.” - Nancy Kassebaum

“Teaching in the Internet age means we must teach tomorrow’s skills today.” – Jennifer Fleming

“Teachers need to integrate technology seamlessly into the curriculum instead of viewing it as an add-on, an afterthought, or an event.” – Heidi-Hayes Jacobs

“We need technology in every classroom and in every student and teacher’s hand, because it is the pen and paper of our time, and it is the lens through which we experience much of our world.” – David Warlick

“Education is evolving due to the impact of the Internet. We cannot teach our students in the same manner in which we were taught. Change is necessary to engage students not in the curriculum we are responsible for teaching, but in school. Period.” – April Chamberlain

http://teachbytes.com/2012/03/01/10-educational-technology-quotes/

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Page 5: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

AL COURSE OF STUDY: TECHNOLOGY The Alabama Course of Study: Technology Education defines the minimum

required content that students should know and be able to do to learn effectively and live productively in an increasingly digital world.

The technology content standards are organized into six distinct strands—Technology Operations and Concepts; Digital Citizenship; Research and Information Fluency; Communication and Collaboration; Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, and Decision Making; and Creativity and Innovation.

Content standards build on each succeeding grade level, eliminating repetition from one grade or course to another.

The standards address each level of instruction with an increase in depth and rigor from the primary grades through high school. This curriculum, when combined with effective instruction, enables students to achieve the overall goal for technology education in Alabama, technology fluency.

https://docs.alsde.edu/documents/54/2008%20Technology%20Education%20Course%20of%20Study.pdf

Page 6: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

EFFECTIVE LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS OBSERVATION TOOL (ELEOT) Our system will go through Federal Monitoring in the Spring of 2015.

Rather than speaking with teachers, parents, and students, the monitors will be visiting classrooms.

This tool will be their observation checklist.

BEGIN EACH OBSERVATION STATEMENT WITH “THE STUDENTS…”

Page 7: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

BASIC OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS(BLUE TILES ON SYMBALOO) Students demonstrate a sound understanding of the nature and

operation of technology systems.  Students are proficient in the use of technology.

Technology Word Wall Document in Technology Education Dropbox folder

Dance Mat Typing http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/typing/

Keyboarding Games for Kids http://www.learninggamesforkids.com/keyboarding_games.html

Page 8: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP (PURPLE TILES) Students understand the ethical, cultural, and societal issues

related to technology.  Students practice responsible use of technology systems, information, and software.  Students develop positive attitudes toward technology uses that support lifelong learning, collaboration, personal pursuits, and productivity.

Professor Garfield http://www.professorgarfield.org/pgf_home.html

NetSmartz http://www.netsmartzkids.org/

Page 9: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

RESEARCH AND INFORMATION FLUENCY (RED TILES) Students use technology to locate, evaluate, and collect

information from a variety of sources.  Student use technology tools to process data and report results.  Students evaluate and select new information resources and technological innovations based on the appropriateness for specific tasks.

List of Credible Sources (In Technology Education Dropbox folder and peach handout)

Page 10: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

COMMUNICATION AND COLLABORATION (YELLOW TILES) Students use telecommunications to collaborate, publish, and

interact with peers, experts, and other audiences. Students use a variety of media and formats to communicate information and ideas effectively to multiple audiences.

Edmodo https://www.edmodo.com/

Google Drive https://drive.google.com

Padlet http://padlet.com/

Page 11: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

CRITICAL THINKING, PROBLEM SOLVING, AND DECISION MAKING (GREEN TILES) Students use technology resources for solving problems and

making informed decisions. Students employ technology in the development of strategies for solving problems in the real world.

Spell Check

Make Sense Strategies (In Make Sense Strategies Dropbox folder)

Holt Interactive Graphic Organizers http://my.hrw.com/nsmedia/intgos/html/igo.htm

Draw Island http://drawisland.com/

Colar Mix http://colarapp.com/#

Page 12: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION (ORANGE TILES) Students use technology tools to enhance learning, increase

productivity, and promote creativity.  Students use productivity tools to collaborate in constructing technology-enhanced models, prepare publications, and produce other creative works.

Integrating Technology into the Language Arts Classroom Livebinder http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?present=true&id=115700

Examples of Student Projects http://www.ecboe.org/Page/15027

Integrating Technology Into Your Classroom (peach handout)

Page 13: Cara Whitehead, NBCT Instructional Partner John S. Jones Elementary, Rainbow City, AL .

EXIT SLIP What is one take away you have from this meeting? Use the following link

to enter your answer.

http://padlet.com/wall/JSJCSI