TIE Conference Presentation Cate Sommervold ESA2 April 2009 Best 21 st Century Websites for Secondary Teachers.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works Session 1.
Advertisements

Integrating Marzano’s Essential 9 Teaching Strategies with Technology
How do you do it?-- TPCK and Understanding by Design There is a new curriculum design model that helps us think about how to make assessment part of learning.
Finding Information Online Objectives: Students will be able to distinguish between web search tools and library search tools and understand the types.
ESA Region 2 April st Century Skills: More Than Just Computers.
Cues, Questions and Advanced Organizers Chapter 4 Overview Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works Spring 2011.
Teaching Technology to ESL Students By: Whitehorse High Class Linda Whitehead Patricia Benally Curtis Nielson.
Amy Rominiecki and Nina Kemps
Yahoo! For Teachers By Teachers, For Teachers. In July 2006 Yahoo! invited a group of educators to partner with them to build technology that addressed.
Interactive Science Notebooks: Putting the Next Generation Practices into Action
Online databases and Media Literacy Amy Power February 2013.
Research Methods & Data AD140Brendan Rapple 2 March, 2005.
g Neilson Company: Cellphones and Global Youth: Mobile Internet and Messaging TrendsCellphones and Global Youth: Mobile Internet and Messaging Trends.
This is my Kindergarten Electronic Portfolio From ~ Gardner Math, Science, Technology Magnet School Click Here To Begin.
DISCUS - South Carolina’s Virtual Library
Joshua S. Grover. Technology Enhances Student Achievement Technology Aids in Teaching of Multiple Intelligences Technology Improves Student Motivation.
ESA2 January 2009.
Intel ® Teach Program International Curriculum Roundtable Programs of the Intel ® Education Initiative are funded by the Intel Foundation and Intel Corporation.
21 st Century Skills/ Technology Data to Support.
WHAT THE LIBRARY CAN DO FOR YOU! “Help us Help you”
Ohio Technology Standards August 9, 2005 Why Standards in Technology? No Child Left Behind Technology Literacy requirement Computer and Multimedia Literacy.
What we discussed Project based learning Tools and that can assist learning The use of essential questions, unit questions and lesson questions Blogs,
TIES 2009 Presentation 12/14/2009.  In the spring of 2007, the district school board commits $100, per year to an initiative that embeds laptop.
What is the Internet? Internet: The Internet, in simplest terms, is the large group of millions of computers around the world that are all connected to.
Please Access Today’s Presentation Navigate to Click on “Resources” Select “Summer Symposium Presentation” Download presentation.
Rethinking Computers and Instruction.  2007 report released by ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education).  Indicates ALL students, regardless.
Collaboration in the Cloud: Tools that Talk! Jan Harding, Macomb ISD Dr. Jennifer Parker-Moore, Macomb ISD Interactive Learning Consultants Melissa White,
Teaching & Learning in the Digital Age Learning to innovate vs. innovative learning Teaching innovation vs. innovative teaching.
NextGen Research Tools Web 2.0 technologies for web-based research.
Integrating Technology for Instruction and Learning Jennifer Verschoor & Evelyn Izquierdo April 3, 2009.
New Teachers’ Induction January 20, 2011 Office of Curriculum and Instruction.
SIRS Issues Researcher Insight into today’s Leading Issues sks.sirs.com | proquestk12.com.
REGISTERING FOR TODAY’S SESSIONS Dakota Valley January 19th.
Network Comparison Edutopia Facebook Page and Epsilen Project Share EDLD 5362 By Janet Kelly Cohort 13/ ET 8027 Dr. Sheryl Abshire.
 ByYRpw ByYRpw.
DISCUS South Carolina’s Virtual Library A program overview.
Technology Integration into Curriculum Melanie Gehrens February 2008 Most slides have links to resources! LOOK for “LINK!”
DATABASES Southern Region CEO Wednesday 13 th October 2010.
The Pedagogical ICT Licence ICT in initial teacher training Professional development of teachers in ICT Denmark.
Essential Technology For Essential Standards
Classroom 2.0 Susan H. Gubing, CareerSmarts.com 1 Engage…….Empower……..Excite 21st Century Skills.
Preparing Students for the 21 st Century by Rebecca Landa March 2, 2008 EDTC 6340.
Marzano Strategies Primer Lit Center Mini Lesson Fall 2013 Teacher Tool Kit Fall
Global Projects By Pam Ellsesser
Oct. 11, 2011– May 8, 2012 Facilitators: Carol Mayer & Ginni Winters.
© 2005 McREL.  Know generalizations from research and recommended classroom practices related to the nine categories of instructional strategies.
What Libraries Offer:  Automated circulation system  Computerized reading program  Computerized skills bank  Live television show  Broadcasting and.
Bethune Middle School Technology Plan Presented by: William Carter E7801-Instructional Technology Planning and Management Dr. Regina Merriwether.
Survey Results & Analysis for… 21st Century Classroom Committee Survey Thursday, October 15th, 2009 October 15th, 2009Roseville City Elementary School.
Common Core: Do It With Technology
Endangered Species A Collaborative Teaching Unit.
Part 8:AT and Transitions. Transitions The web is a dynamic and changing environment. Sites and URLs listed in this workshop can change names, move to.
Welcome and Introductions. Two Year Time-Line for District Year One- Introduce All Nine Strategies & Buildings Will Design Implementation Process Marzano.
Welcome to the BAA/Fenway Library I am Kathy Lowe, the library director. Your teacher preparation or experience in other schools may not have given you.
+ The Use of Databases in the Instructional Program Increasing Rigor and Inquiry Throughout the Curriculum Donna Dick, Jacob Gerding, and Michelle Phillips.
While you wait…. Please come up and add a website that you learned about at this conference to this slide. And check out: Find an application.
Mary Moreland Regina Greely.  Understand the MD Technology Standards for Students, Teachers, and Administrators  Have access to technology tools and.
Web 2.0: Making the Web Work for You, Illustrated Unit A: Research 2.0.
 Using Online Resources in the Science Classroom Melanie Olson, ESU #2 Sept. 29, 2010.
Integrating Technology in the Classroom. Why Technology Integrating technology provides – An opportunity to differentiate instruction – Help for teachers.
Welcome to EDU 590 INTRODUCTION & CHAPTER 1 “Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works.” by Howard Pitler, Elizabeth R. Hubbell, Matt Kuhn.
Jenna Camponelli & Abby Shubert “The world is our campus” - Appoquinimink School District.
BEST SECONDARY WEBSITES January Expectations  C – can you talk?  Yes! This will be essential to building the best collection of Elementary Websites!
Middle School Megalab Jeremy Bischoff, Linda Fink, Karen Sipe.
Essential Technology For Essential Standards
Welcome CPS 111 – Introduction to Technology for Educators Instructor: Ms. Rudolph Photos Courtesy of Teachers Discovering Computers Textbook.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Parents’ Guide to BCPS Digital Content for Students in Grades K-5
AZ.PBSLearningMedia.org Next Generation Digital Content from Eight – Arizona PBS FREE to educators and families I am excited to share with you a free.
Presentation transcript:

TIE Conference Presentation Cate Sommervold ESA2 April 2009 Best 21 st Century Websites for Secondary Teachers

Expectations  C – can you talk?  H - How to get help?  A – What about Activities?  M – can you Move?  P – How will I know you are Participating?

Essential Questions Why are you using a website? Instructional Purpose Structure of 21 st Century Learning How are you using a website? Instructional Strategy What website should you use? Understand characteristics of good websites Explore internet resources How do I use social bookmarking? Delicious Portaportal

INSTRUCTIONAL PURPOSE Efficiency Enrich Extend

THINK-PAIR-SHARE Where are you? Where would you like to be?

Themes Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business & Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health Literacy Skills Problem Solving Collaboration Analytical thinking Communication Finding and Evaluating Information Creating and Innovating Tools Newspapers, books, spreadsheets, graphing calculators, computers, internet resources, websites, databases, digital libraries, television, observational and measurement tools, videos, DVD’s, CD’s, telecommunication, word processing, presentation tools, smart boards, GPS, probes, manipulatives, geometry tools, digital cameras, laptops, multimedia, scanners, video equipment, digital recorders,mp3 technology, cell phones……

Themes Global Awareness Financial, Economic, Business & Entrepreneurial Literacy Civic Literacy Health Literacy Skills Problem Solving Collaboration Analytical thinking Communication Finding and Evaluating Information Creating and Innovating Tools Newspapers, books, spreadsheets, graphing calculators, computers, internet resources, websites, databases, digital libraries, television, observational and measurement tools, videos, DVD’s, CD’s, telecommunication, word processing, presentation tools, smart boards, GPS, probes, manipulatives, geometry tools, digital cameras, laptops, multimedia, scanners, video equipment, digital recorders,mp3 technology, cell phones……

INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY How are you using a website?

Matrix of the Four Planning Questions, the Nine Categories of Instructional Strategies, and the Seven Categories of Technology Planning Questions Instructional Strategies Word Processing Applications Spreadsheet Software Organizing and Brainstorming Data Collection Tools Multimedia Web Resources Communication Software What will students learn?Setting Objectives ●●●●● Which strategies will provide evidence of student learning? Providing Feedback ●●●● Providing Recognition ●●●● Which strategies will help students acquire and integrate learning? Cues, questions, and advance organizers ●●●● Nonlinguistic Representation ●●●●●● Summarizing and note taking ●●●●● Reinforcing effort ●● Which strategies will help students practice, review, and apply learning? Identifying Similarities and Differences ●●●● Homework and Practice ●●●●● Generating and testing hypotheses ●●●

WHAT MAKES A GREAT WEBSITE?

Remember… Information literacy: Is the information from a credible source? Is the information current? Media literacy: What is the source? What is the bias? How is this material meant to influence you?

Let’s get started… Check your knowledge of Net etiquette…. Core rules to Net etiquette- This is applicable to teaching your students, too.

Easy Websites to use next week Newsmap Wise Mapping BBC Science and Health Page National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Roadtrip Nation Freely Educate

Multipurpose 21 st Century websites ePals Voicethread Hot Chalk Wikispaces Google

Social Bookmarking Today’s class will explore/introduce: Delicious Portaportal

What is Delicious? a social bookmarking web service for storing, sharing, and discovering web bookmarks. The site was founded by Joshua Schachter in 2003 and acquired by Yahoo! in It has more than five million users and 150 million bookmarked URLs. It is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

Folksonomy What is it? “Folk” + “Taxonomy” Grassroots approach to tagging and labeling Credited to Thomas VanderWaal Categorization not classification How do you use it? However you’d like….that’s why it works! “A folksonomy represents simultaneously some of the best and worst in the organization of information.”

My Portaportal Navigate to

Delicious Navigate to Search for “SDESA2” Look at what we already have marked for you… Find one that you have never heard of and think sounds cool.

Tips to finding a missing site… Check very carefully that you have entered the site’s address accurately. Wait a few moments and try the site again. Use a search engine and enter the name of the site (not the URL) Trim the URL by eliminating elements of the address starting at the right. Use the “Wayback Machine” at it can retrieve archived websites with about a 75% success rate.

Free to all schools from the State Library These resources are found at this State Library page: Web Feet contains the best websites, chosen by teachers and librarians. The sites chosen are evaluated, annotated and organized by Library of Congress subject headings. Subject areas covered include curriculum areas and selected general reference sites. SIRS Discoverer, a resource for grades K-9, features a Web Find search on its home page. This search takes students to sites selected by SIRS editors for educational quality. Each site reference gives the site source, a summary, and reading level rating. SIRS Researcher, for grades 6-12, specializes in "hot topics," offering an overview, pros, and cons of popular school research topics. Web site results are among those given for a search. The sites are selected by SIRS editors for educational quality, with a site source, summary, and reading level rating for each result. World Book Online, which has versions for each grade level. World Book Online Reference Center is for grades 5-9 (soon replaced by World Book Student) World Book Advanced is for grades 9-12+

Bibliography ISTE National Education Technology Standards (2008). International Society for Technology in Education. Retrieved January 18, Lerman, James. (2005). 101 Best Web Sites for Secondary Teachers. ISTE Publications, Eugene OR. Mathes, Adam. (2004). “Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata,” University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. communication/folksonomies.html. Retrieved January 18, communication/folksonomies.html. Pilter, Howard, Elizabeth Hubbell and Matt Kuhn. (2007). Using Technology with Classroom Instruction That Works. ASCD, Alexandria, VA. SD Technology Standards (2009). State of South Dakota. Retrieved January 18,

Contact Information Education Service Agency East Dakota Cooperative (605)