Joshua S. Grover. Technology Enhances Student Achievement Technology Aids in Teaching of Multiple Intelligences Technology Improves Student Motivation.

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Joshua S. Grover

Technology Enhances Student Achievement Technology Aids in Teaching of Multiple Intelligences Technology Improves Student Motivation Technology Prepares Students for Society End

Nine Strategies 1. Identifying Differences and Similarities 2. Summarizing and Note-Taking 3. Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition 4. Homework and Practice 5. Nonlinguistic Representation 6. Cooperative Learning 7. Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback 8. Generating and Testing Hypotheses 9. Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers Word processors Web Journals Publishing Programs Graphic Organizers Graphing Calculators Wikis Blogs Webinars Digital Photography Online Resources Etc. Technological Ways to Reinforce Back

1. Linguistic Voice annotated Word Processing Desktop Publishing Story Creation Software 2. Logical/Mathematic Organizational Software Calculating Tools Desktop Publishing 3. Visual/Spatial Photo Sharing Digital Photography Design Software 4. Bodily/Kinesthetic Keyboarding Video Production/Drama Claymation 5. Musical/Rhythmic Keyboard Instruments Music Software Music Clips

6. Intrapersonal Computer Based Journaling Self-paced Internet Research Problem Solving Software 7. Interpersonal Blogs Social Networking 8. Naturalist Audio/Video Recording (Natural World) Microscopes Electronic Journaling 9. Existentialist Blogs Wikis

“Research shows that traditional methods of teaching can no longer be utilized to capture the interest of children who are being reared during the rapid growth of the computer age. As a result, the use of technology can serve as a catalyst for helping the teachers understand individual learning styles of the children they teach.” (Harvey-Woodall, p.3)

Back Why Does Technology Motivate? Easy To Use Collaboration is a Social Activity Sparks Creativity (I.S.T.E., web).

“Technology, perhaps no single word better articulates the characteristics that distinguishes our society’s past, present and future. No human endeavor, whether individual or corporate, remains untouched by some aspect of technology.” (Moore, p. 30) “The American Digital Schools survey of 2006 suggests that by 2011, more than 50% of schools nationwide will have implemented a one-to-one computing initiative in some form or another. The report indicates that teachers in schools or classrooms with one-to-one access to computers believe that the benefits of the computer access begin with academic achievement but, more important, extend to valuable life skills.” (Donovan and Green, p.2)

How Does Technology Prepare Students for the World? Collaboration Industry Digital Communication (Moore, p.32).

Enhances Student Achievement Reaches Multiple Intelligences Motivates Students Prepares Students for the World