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1 Technology and the Common Instructional Framework

2 Log in and join: http://ciftechnology.wikispaces.com/

3 What are the elements of a well-designed lesson plan?

4 Learning Goals for Today Reflect on the thinking behind a well- designed, technology-enhanced lesson Become aware of variety of Web 2.0 tools that can be readily added to typical lesson plans Make connections among lesson design, 21 st Century skills, and the CIF

5 What are the conditions for successful technology integration? http://ciftechnology.wikispaces.com/ eTIPS article 4A protocol

6 How do we add technology into an existing lesson plan? How does each technology activity/resource add or detract from the lesson’s rigor? Reference the eTIPS article previously read.

7 Now YOU do it!

8 Consider the connections among technology, 21 st Century Skills, and the Common Instructional Framework

9 Tony Wagner’s Global Skills Curiosity and Imagination Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Collaboration Agility and Adaptability Initiative and Entrepreneurialism Accessing and Analyzing Information Effective Communication Common Instructional Framework Collaborative Group Work Writing to Learn Literacy Groups Scaffolding Questioning Classroom Talk

10 Added Value?

11 How will YOU apply today’s learnings? E-mail or complete index card. (Make sure you include your e- mail on the index card)

12 Frances Bryant Bradburn fbradburn@newschoolsproject.com Donna Clelland dkclelland52@earthlink.com Nancy Guthrie nancypguthrie@charter.net Vickie Wells vbwells@earthlink.com fbradburn@newschoolsproject.com dkclelland52@earthlink.comnancypguthrie@charter.netvbwells@earthlink.com

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