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Page 1: For Computers in the Classroom Maggie Enoch Section 7.

For Computers in the Classroom

Maggie EnochSection 7

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Necessity of Computers

Advantages in higher education and careers

Need to learn use of computers

Colleges require computer competency

Workforce moving towards more technology based

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Changes in Technology

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Capabilities of Computers in the Classroom

Laptops/IPods Portable

School, Field Trips, at Home use

File-Sharing On the Network Give feedback

Group/ Individual Projects Learn collaboration

Professional Resources Online Email

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Capabilities of Computers in the Classroom

Computer Labs

Allow for technical assistant Lab Instructors

More students access Good for Short-Term projects

Time restricted Lessons for Computer Skills

Typing, Word Processing, Excel, etc

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Benefits to Computers in the Classroom

Enhances the Writing Process

Research papers New researching tools

Multimedia encyclopedias Internet Application software

Word Processing Learn typing skills How the program works

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Benefits Students

CommunicationLearn by talking

SkypeCareer

More OpportunitiesAccessibilityPersonal

Gain confidence and self-esteem

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Benefits to the Students

Can Enhance Intellectual and Social abilities

Software provides challenges in a fun way

Games and Education Get students interested Learn Information Develop Skills

Attitudes Ways of thinking

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Computer Games in the Classroom

Allows Experience and Reflection Active Learning

Have Goals Incorporate educational

ideas Adapt to the Student

Learn at own pace Can Involve Others

Social Networks

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Aids Teachers

Gives an interactive teaching tool Easy lesson planning

handouts Advocates

participation Interactive devices

Promethean ActivExpression 32

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Aids Teachers

Makes learning more interesting Audio and visual

devices Projectors

PowerPoint Presentations

Videos Speakers Webcams

Distant Learning Labs

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