Using Video and Technology in the Classroom - Conclusion

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Using Video and Technology in the Classroom - Conclusion

Watch the video Video Let's watch this brief conclusion and do a few final activities. Play the video.

To trick children into learning. To make the classroom more engaging Our World includes a large variety of technology resources. Which is NOT a reason to use them? To trick children into learning. To make the classroom more engaging To make the classroom more interactive. To present language in meaningful  contexts Our World includes a large variety of technology resources. Which is NOT a reason to use them?​ ​ To give you time to relax in the classroom​ To make the classroom more visually engaging​ To build learners’ media and digital literacy skills ​ To prepare young learners for the 21st century​ Review Have participants vote on the correct answer for each question. Answers: To trick children into learning 2. To give you time to relax in the classroom  

With a partner, go around the room and read each poster. The Poster Challenge With a partner, go around the room and read each poster. With a marker, write a solution to a challenge listed on the poster. When you are finished giving advice, sit back down to your seat. Application You will have five minutes to walk around the room in pairs and read the challenges listed on each poster. Write down one solution to each challenge.  Give participants different color markers (not black or blue), so it is easy to distinguish between the challenges and solutions. After participants are finished, go around the room and read at least one challenge and one solution in each poster. Try to select the most useful pieces of advice for participants, and ask the pair who wrote the solution to comment on it.  

Reflect on what you have learned and write down: One new thing you will apply to your teaching One thing that surprised you One question you still have Reflection There are many reasons to integrate technology into your instruction. Our World provides you with a variety of tools that you can use with your students in class and that parents can even use at home with their children. Education has changed, so we as teachers have to keep up with our kids and engage them in ways they want to learn.  Before we leave, let’s reflect on this workshop. Take one minute to think about what you learned from this workshop. Write down one thing new for you, one thing that surprised you, and one question you still have.  Give participants one minute to share their answers with the person next to them. After two minutes, have participants share their answers and see if they have any questions. Take some time to talk through their questions.