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1 Web 2.0: Technology Integration for the 21 st Century Teacher October 6 and 7, 2011 SCCS Staff Development Rebecca Battistoni, Librarian

2 Why integrate technology?  Total immersion into the content areas  Deepens and enhances the learning process  Prepares students with skills needed for today’s work environment  Four key components of learning  Active engagement by all students  Participation in groups to foster teamwork  Frequent interaction and feedback from teacher and peers  Connection to real-world situations, problems and experts  Effective integration is achieved when use of technology is  Routine  Transparent  Supports curricular goals

3 The 21st Century Teacher’s Toolbox  21 st Century Teachers  Engage with technology in their own lives  Are more likely to value technological tools in their teaching  Use technology with students  Tools (often free!)  Promote and extend student learning  Should happen on a daily basis  Web 1.0 tools text based; Web 2.0 tools interactive  Challenge  Finding ways to use technology as routine part of class  Helping students use technology to extend their learning  Trying to add too much, too fast

4 Audio Tools for Any Content Area http://voicethread.com/  Collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and allows people to navigate slides and leave comments in 5 ways - using voice (with a microphone or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam) www.skype.com Classroom Applications  Real time discussion with scientists, authors, experts, etc!  Collaboration with others world wide  Free computer to computer connection

5 Learning Tools for Any Content Area http://www.glogster.com/  Creative interactive posters for any assignment  Combines text, images, video, music  Use as an alternative to Power Point http://www.freerice.com/  Six subject categories: Languages (French and Spanish), Geography, Math, Humanities, Chemistry, and English  UN World Food Program  Playing donates rice to help end world hunger

6 Social Networking Tools for Any Content Area http://www.ning.com/ http://www.wikispaces.com/content/for/teachers Classroom Applications  Bulletin boards  Instant messaging  Connects students to students  Ability to post videos and pictures  Collaborate within the system

7 Social Networking Tools, cont. http://www.facebook.com/

8 Content Area: Science http://www.kineticcity.com/  Experiments, games and activities www.exploratorium.edu  Huge site with hundreds of things to explore! http://mw.concord.org/modeler/  MS/HS visual, interactive science simulations http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/index.cfm  Mostly ES games/activities from Canadian site  Publish writing as an “EcoReporter”

9 Content Area: Math http://code.google.com/apis/chart/ http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx  Both sites create graphs to save, share and print

10 Content Area: Math http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/vlibrary.html  Interactive, web-based manipulatives for K-12 http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/

11 Content Area: Humanities and Research http://www.mapsofwar.com/  Multimedia site with diverse, creative visuals  Enhances our understanding of war and its history http://timerime.com  Create interactive timelines http://besthistorysites.net/  Annotated links to 1,200 + history web sites  Links to hundreds of quality K-12 lesson plans, teacher guides, activities, games, quizzes, and more  Recommended by Chronicle of Higher Education, National Council for the Social Studies, New York Public Library, the BBC, Princeton University, and many others

12 Content Area: Humanities and Research, cont. http://www.readwritethink.org  Huge selection of student interactive graphic organizers, diagrams, and other tools

13 Content Area: English and Writing www.blogger.com http://edublogs.org/  Blogs (web logs) started as personal journals, often with highly political overtones; a blog is a website that is updated on a regular basis, displays the content in reverse chronological order (newest entries first), and allows, even invites, reader response  Blogging classroom applications  “Blogger of the day” – allow one student a day to blog on the class blog  Student journal; ideas include reading logs, exercise/food logs for PE/Health, science fair reflections  Create “Top 10” lists of important information from that day/week/unit  Embed websites on the blog that you want the students to read and respond to  Create a question chain: teacher posts a question, one student answers it and post another question, and so on; no question can be repeated; good way to start book discussions or review for tests  Group problem solving: post a school related issue and get feedback from the students  Add a photo a day and have students write comments/stories/poems about the photo  Sponsor out-of-class contests  Extra-credit assignments  Keep absent students up-to-date  Communication with parents about classroom climate

14 Content Area: English and Writing, cont. http://www.wordle.net/  Choose any text or series of words, and paste them into a box at the Web site to create a graphic display of the words, with the size of each individual word being determined by its frequency in the original word set Classroom Applications  Display classroom rules uniquely  Display grade level content expectations  Create unique book reports or notes  Analyze student writing for overused words  Add to projects or posters to enhance presentations

15 Content Area: Reading http://www.tumblebooks.com/tumblereadable/ home.asp  New program purchased by the school  30 day free trial until program is installed  Password: sccs2011; Login: login  Over 300+ eBooks; access at school and home http://www.goodreads.com  Share book recommendations, rate books, write book reviews, and create own virtual bookshelf  Set up a private group with just students

16 Content Areas: Music, Art and PE http://www.learningfromlyrics.org/  Database of 3,000+ songs for classroom use  Song lyrics reference guide  Activities, curriculum, and resources for K – 12 teachers http://www.artjunction.org/  Great section on how to incorporate Web 2.0 into art classes http://www.googleartproject.com/  Art museums from around the world http://bighugelabs.com/  Great ideas on using photos in new, creative ways http://www.shapelink.com/en/start/index  Create an online fitness journal  Track personal statistics and goals

17 Teacher Timesaver Tools http://www.free.ed.gov/index.cfm  Free resources from US government agencies  Lots of links to lesson plans, activities, games and more

18 Teacher Timesaver Tools, cont. http://www.edzone.net/~mwestern/stuff.html  Teacher resources for all subjects http://www.superkids.com/aweb/tools/  Create worksheets for extra practice http://rubistar.4teachers.org/  Create grading rubrics http://www.discoveryeducation.com/free-puzzlemaker/  Create different types of puzzles

19 Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy

20 Bloom’s Digital Taxonomy, cont.

21 Where are you on the digital ladder?

22 Where can I learn more?  http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/ http://its.leesummit.k12.mo.us/  HUGE list of resources for technology integration  Digital tools section is place to start  Tutorials on different applications  SCCS Public Folder  Presentation found in Library Media Center Folder  Found within both the ES folder and Secondary folder  Just click on a blue link to start exploring  Ask for help; this is just a beginning!  Technology Department  Other teachers  Your students  School Year 2011/2012 Goal  Try to add at least one digital tool this year!


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