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Technology in the Classroom . Molly zwisler. Positive Effects of Technology in the Classroom. Students now have access to new and different types of information, as well as more information. Learning is more creative.
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Technology in the Classroom Molly zwisler
Positive Effects of Technology in the Classroom • Students now have access to new and different types of information, as well as more information. • Learning is more creative. • Students are able to communicate their knowledge to teachers, students in other classrooms, or students around the world. • Technology creates a different kind of learning for students • Technology changes the dynamic of the classroom from teacher-centered to student-centered
Negative Effects of Technology in the Classroom • Not all students have access to the same kinds of technology outside of the classroom. • Technology can fail or change. • Technology can be distracting to students if used in an inefficient way. • Technology within the classroom can distract students from the actual knowledge. • Students attention spans are much shorter because of the amount of information they are being given at any moment in time
Smart Boards • Smart Boards are interactive boards that are connected to the computer. • Certain programs are used in connection with the Smart Board. • Teachers and Students can make interactive presentations to make learning more interactive and interesting.
Doc Camera • Projects documents on to the board do students are able to see. • Allows teachers to go through directions visually. • Can project examples of students work.
Webquest • The teacher preselects a website with information regarding content in the class. • The teacher provides a worksheet with questions that can be found throughout the website’s content. • Student’s then spend time working through the questions as well as figuring out how to navigate through a website. • Examples: • Civil Rights Webquest: http://www.eslprintables.com/vocabulary_worksheets/peace_and_solidarity/civil_rights/Civil_Rights_Webquest_233412/ • Water Webquest: http://www.kcwa.com/webquests/3rdGradeWebquestWorksheet.pdf
Prezi • An alternative to a PowerPoint • Breaks us the monotony of a lecture as well as providing a space for a presentation, not simply slides. • A teacher can use pre-made Prezi presentations to get a point across • Or a teacher can create their own in order to inform students of a topic. • Examples: • http://prezi.com/o1uclaxwhoow/turn-on-the-poetry-by-presentacionesbiz/ • http://prezi.com/wxyivaj-4yoq/martin-luther-king-jr/
Social Media • Social media sites that could be used within the classroom: • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Wordpress Blogs • Students are efficient in social media, so this could be used in very creative ways. • Examples: • Create a Twitter Account of a character in a book or a person in history. • Use Facebook in order to create a space to answer questions or discuss class assignments. • Create a Blog for students to utilize for a different kind of writing.
Technology should aid education not distract from it • Technology can be used in incredible ways to further and enhance student’s learning. • It simply needs to be integrated seamlessly into the curriculum of a classroom. • When it inhibits students from learning and education, it should be reconsidered. • Technology has its place in a classroom, but sometimes things need to be done the “old-fashion” way.
Works Cited "Martin Luther King, Jr." Prezi.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr. 2013. Richtel, Matt. "In Classroom of Future, Stagnant Scores." The New York Times. N.p., 3 Sept. 2011. Web. "Technology Impact on Learning." Technology Impact on Learning. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr. 2013. "Turn on the Poetry by Presentaciones.biz." Prezi.com. N.p., n.d. Web. 23 Apr. 2013.