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Technology in the Classroom

Technology in the Classroom. Why should we use it?. Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants. Engaged vs. On-task. Engaged. On-Task. Doing a task because they have to Completing something out of demand Not connecting with learning opportunities. Connecting with learning Motivated Curious

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Technology in the Classroom

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  1. Technology in the Classroom • Why should we use it?

  2. Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants

  3. Engaged vs. On-task Engaged On-Task Doing a task because they have to Completing something out of demand Not connecting with learning opportunities • Connecting with learning • Motivated • Curious • Immersed in learning experiences

  4. Google • Web Tools for the Classroom

  5. Search • Web search can be a remarkable tool for students, and a bit of instruction in how to search for academic sources will help your students become critical thinkers and independent learners. • A Google A Day • Google Scholar

  6. Research Tool • The Research tool makes it easy to add information from the web to your documents and presentations.

  7. Google Art Project • The Art Project is a collaboration between Google and 151 acclaimed art partners from across 40 countries. Using a combination of various Google technologies and expert information provided by our museum partners, we have created a unique online art experience. Users can explore a wide range of artworks at brushstroke level detail, take a virtual tour of a museum and even build their own collections to share.

  8. World Wonders Project • From the archaeological areas of Pompeii to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial, Google’s World Wonders Project aims to bring to life the wonders of the modern and ancient world.

  9. Google Translate • Google's free online language translation service instantly translates text and web pages.

  10. Google in Education • Classroom Tools • Professional Development • Student Resources

  11. YouTube for Schools • Discovery Education Streaming

  12. More Google Apps • Google Docs • Specialized Searches • Google Books • Google Voice • Google Trends

  13. QR Codes QR is short for quick response QR codes can be used to navigate your students to vital information

  14. What are they all about? • QR Codes Explained

  15. How can they be used? • Connect with a video, mp3, website • Create worksheets with links to websites • Enhance posters or bulletin boards • Lunch Menus • Create a scavenger hunt • Tell a story • Skills poster

  16. How can they be used? • McGuffey School District in Claysville, PA • Ideas for the classroom

  17. Start Scanning!Scan the following codes with your IPAD/Smart Phone

  18. How to create a QR code • KAYWA.COM • You can copy and paste QR codes, or save them as pictures • Create your own QR codes!

  19. Blooms Taxonomy of Technology

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