Integrating Educational Technology into the Classroom

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Integrating Educational Technology into the Classroom Chapter One Integrating Educational Technology into the Classroom

Chapter Objectives Define curriculum-specific learning Explain the difference between computer, information, and integration literacy Explain why it is necessary to change instructional strategies from traditional to new learning environments Describe the evolution of computers and digital media Differentiate among the various categories of computers Explain why computer technology and digital media are important for education

Chapter Objectives Describe the International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Students (ISTE Students•S) and Standards for Teachers (ISTE Students•T) Explain why 21st century skills need to be incorporated in K-12 curriculum Describe the characteristics of today’s digital students Describe six categories of what today’s students need to know Provide examples of how computers are changing the way people teach and learn Describe why it is so important for every teacher to have a current ePortfolio

Curriculum-Specific Learning Learning how to apply teaching principles, knowledge, and ideas to authentic and practical classroom lessons and projects that can benefit your students

Computer, Information, and Integration Literacy Computer literacy Knowledge and understanding of computers and their uses Information literacy Knowing how to find, analyze, and communicate information Integration literacy The ability to use computers, mobile devices, digital media, and other technologies combined with a variety of teaching and learning strategies to enhance students’ learning

Computer, Information, and Integration Literacy Computer technology, digital media, and mobile devices are present in every aspect of daily living — in the workplace, at home, in the classroom, and for entertainment

What Is a Computer and What Does It Do? An electronic device, operating under the control of instructions stored in its memory, that can accept data, process the data according to specified rules, produce results, and store the results for future use A computer is a computational device

What Is a Computer and What Does It Do? Data - collection of unorganized facts Information - data that is organized, meaningful, and useful Input - data entered into a computer Output - processed results from a computer

What Is a Computer and What Does It Do? Storage – holding data and information for future use Information processing cycle – the cycle of input, process, output, and storage Hardware – the electronic and mechanical equipment that makes up the computer Software – a series of instructions that tells the hardware how to perform tasks

The Evolution of Computers and Digital Media The goal of multimedia computing and communications is to assist individuals in organizing and managing vast amounts of information in various types of media Digital media – technologies that allow users to create new forms of interaction, expression, communication, and entertainment in a digital format

The Evolution of Computers and Digital Media

Categories of Computers Personal computers Mobile computers and mobile devices Game consoles Servers, supercomputers, and embedded computers

Personal Computers A computer that performs all of its input, processing, output, and storage activities

Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices Notebook computer Tablet computer Netbook Mobile Devices Smartphone E-book reader

Game Consoles Computing device designed for single player or multiplayer video games Controller is the input device on standard game consoles Television is the output device Hard Disks, optical discs, and memory cards are used for storage

Servers, Supercomputers, and Embedded Computers Manages the resources on a network and provides a centralized storage area for software programs and data Supercomputer Used for tasks such as analyzing weather patterns, tracking hurricanes, and identifying safety issues regarding space travel Embedded computer A special-purpose computer that functions as one component in a larger product

Why Use Computer Technology in Education? Technology and digital media are everywhere Technology can support learning Computers support communications beyond classroom walls Support of national and international organizations

Why Use Computer Technology in Education?

The World Is Flat The World Is Flat Lightning-swift changes in technology and communications put people all over the globe in touch with each other as never before

21st Century Skills

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: Who are they and how do they learn? Digital generations - students use different technologies to communicate and to access information from multiple resources Digital students (digital kids) Hypercommunicators Multitaskers Goal oriented

Computing in the Digital Age

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Creativity and innovation

Computing in the Digital Age Gamemaker is an example of a software program that allows students to create video games while fostering opportunities for creativity and innovation

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Communications and collaboration

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Research and Information Fluency Information fluency is when a person has mastered the ability to analyze and evaluate information

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Critical thinking, problem solving, & decision making

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Digital Citizenship

Computing in the Digital Age Digital Students: What they should know Technology operations and concepts

Computing in the Digital Age ARCS motivational model Developed in 1983 and applicable to learning in the digital age Attention Relevance Challenge/Confidence Satisfaction/Success

Computing in the Digital Age

Creating a Professional Teaching Portfolio One tool that will set you apart from the crowd Highlight your instructional credentials and provide a sampling of your work Detailing your accomplishments Showcasing your development of content-specific standards-based lessons Keep up to date

What Is a Professional Teaching Portfolio? A professional teaching portfolio, also known as an ePortfolio, e-Portfolio, or eFolio, is a collection of evidence to document your development and growth in the teaching profession Includes materials and artifacts to document or provide evidence of your education, background, philosophy, teaching strategies, experience in teaching, lesson plans, your personal achievements, and more The emergence of virtual learning environments (VLEs) in K-12 schools and universities has led to an increased rationale for ePortfolios

What Is a Professional Teaching Portfolio? You probably will use the materials in your ePortfolio for multiple purposes and for different audiences, so it is very important that your collection of digital evidence be current and accurately reflect you

What Should Be Included in Your ePortfolio? Philosophy of education Resume Reflective essays Presentations Research papers Images Videos Projects Reports Lesson samples Letters from students, instructors, and feedback from others

What Should Be Included in Your ePortfolio?

Where Should I Store My ePortfolio Many are maintained within a university’s VLE LiveText is a flexible management system that provides institutions of higher learning with advanced and user-friendly Web-based tools for developing, assessing, and measuring student learning and more Create more than one backup of your ePortfolio by saving your materials to another medium, such as your hard drive or a flash drive or both Keep backups in different locations

Impact of Smartphones, Tablet Computers, and Apps on Education Many experts are predicting that in the near future every student in the United States and the majority of students in many other countries will be using an array of mobile devices Your students’ tablet computers will be loaded with digital textbooks, interactive textbook apps, social media apps, and an array of inexpensive curriculum- and grade-specific education apps and games To be competitive in our changing flattening world, our future leaders and workers must be prepared to utilize current and emerging technologies

Chapter Summary Define curriculum-specific learning Explain the difference between computer, information, and integration literacy Explain why it is necessary to change instructional strategies from traditional to new learning environments Describe the evolution of computers and digital media Differentiate among the various categories of computers Explain why computer technology and digital media are important for education

Chapter Summary Describe the International Society for Technology in Education Standards for Students (ISTE Standards•S) and for Teachers ((ISTE Standards•T) Explain why 21st century skills need to be incorporated in K-12 curriculum Describe the characteristics of today’s digital students Describe six categories of what today’s students need to know Provide examples of how computers are changing the way people teach and learn Describe why it is so important for every teacher to have a current ePortfolio

Integrating Educational Technology into the Curriculum Chapter One Complete Integrating Educational Technology into the Curriculum