Integration Ideas for Using a Visualizer
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101 Ways to use the Visualizer with Instruction (.doc)
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Mar
18
2008
Integration Ideas for Using a VisualizerPosted by: cjearthtree in Technology, Visualizer
101 Ways to use the Visualizer with Instruction (.doc)
Feb
28
2008
Professional Development on Instructional TechnologyPosted by: cjearthtree in Instruction, NETS, Visualizer, Mathematics, Whiteboard Tech, Literacy, ET-ILCreatively and Effectively Using Promethean Technology in the 3-5 Classroom
The purpose of this class will be to develop understandings about how to use the visualizer, activstudio software, and Promethean products to increase student understandings and engagement across all content areas. Each class will focus on a different content area and how to most effectively, efficiently, and creatively plan for instruction. In addition, we will develop ways to share our resources in order to learn from one another and cut down on planning time. This class will focus mainly on grade 3-5 content, but could easily be adapted for younger and older students. Dates: March 3, March 10, March 31, April 7, April 14, April 21
Feb
26
2008
APS Technology Learning FairPosted by: cjearthtree in Technology, Instruction, NETS, Video, Visualizer, Palmtops, Whiteboard Tech, ET-IL———————————————————————–
The application deadline has been extended to February 29, 2008!
This year, APS will host its first annual Technology Learning Fair. Planning is still underway, however we are looking for a few good people to help with planning and carrying out this event. If you would like to help, please email Shannon Wentworth (scwentworth@aps.k12.co.us) or Gwynn Moore (gmmoore@aps.k12.co.us). FAQsWhat is a Technology Learning Fair? A Technology Learning Fair is very similar to a science fair. Students complete special projects which have a strong emphasis on technology and then gather to share what they have learned and how they created their projects. Why hold a Technology Learning Fair? Technology is no longer the future of education. It has become an important part of today’s education. Students need to have a well-rounded twenty-first century education which means providing them with access to twenty-first century tools and techniques. A Technology fair helps showcase what our students can do with today’s technology tools. A technology fair is also a way for schools across APS to share their visions and achievements with each other and the community. When will the Technology Learning Fair be held? The Technology Learning Fair will take place on Thursday, April 17th. Set up will occur from 3:00-5:00 PM. Judging will take place from 5:00-6:00 PM. Entries will be open for public viewing from 5:30-7:00 PM. The Awards ceremony will begin promptly at 7:00 PM. Where will the Technology Learning Fair be held? Hinkley High School will be the location for the Technology Learning Fair. When are applications due? Student applications will consist of pages 2-4 of the Student Notebook (downloadable from the Technology Learning Fair website http://www.apstech.wikispaces.com). Applications need to be submitted via inner-school mail to either Gwynn Moore at Paris Elementary or Shannon Wentworth at Sixth Avenue Elementary no later than February 29, 2008. Where can I learn more about the Technology Learning Fair? Click here to learn about the rules of the Technology Learning Fair. As I come across research on technology in the classroom, I’ll be posting it here.
——————————————————————————————————— The Impact of Cognitive Organizers and Technology-Based Practices on Student Success in Secondary Social Studies Classrooms” by Boon, Burke, Fore, and Spencer from the Journal of Special Education Technology, Nashville: WInter, 2006. Vol. 21, Iss. 1 (This article is avaliable on line at www.proquest.umi.com) SUMMARY: This study investigated the impact of cognitive organizers, with the integration of technology, INSPIRATION 6 software, compared to a traditional textbook instruction format on content-area learning in INCLUSIVE social studies classes. 29 REG ED students & 20 SPED kids were randomly assigned to receive instruction using a cognitive organizer OR traditional textbook instruction format. A PRE-TEST/POST-tests were used. Students in the cognitive organizer condition SIGNIFICANTLY outperformed students in the traditional textbook instruction. In the study, there is a day by day explanation of what the teachers introduced. Before implementing the study: DAY 1 of implementation: DAY 2 of implementation: LAST DAY OF IMPLEMENTATION: TRADITIONAL TEXTBOOK INSTRUCTION: OBSERVATIONS: Modeling use of organizers |