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Technology and the Common Instructional Framework

Technology and the Common Instructional Framework. Log in and join: http://ciftechnology.wikispaces.com/. What are the elements of a well-designed lesson plan?. Learning Goals for Today. Reflect on the thinking behind a well-designed, technology-enhanced lesson

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Technology and the Common Instructional Framework

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  1. Technology and the Common Instructional Framework

  2. Log in and join: http://ciftechnology.wikispaces.com/

  3. What are the elements of a well-designed lesson plan?

  4. Learning Goals for Today • Reflect on the thinking behind a well-designed, technology-enhanced lesson • Become aware of variety of Web 2.0 tools that can be readily added to typical lesson plans • Make connections among lesson design, 21st Century skills, and the CIF

  5. What are the conditions for successful technology integration? • http://ciftechnology.wikispaces.com/ • eTIPS article • 4A protocol

  6. How do we add technology into an existing lesson plan? • How does each technology activity/resource add or detract from the lesson’s rigor? • Reference the eTIPS article previously read.

  7. Now YOU do it!

  8. Consider the connections among technology, 21st Century Skills, and the Common Instructional Framework

  9. Tony Wagner’s Global Skills • Curiosity and Imagination • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving • Collaboration • Agility and Adaptability • Initiative and Entrepreneurialism • Accessing and Analyzing Information • Effective Communication Common Instructional Framework • Collaborative Group Work • Writing to Learn • Literacy Groups • Scaffolding • Questioning • Classroom Talk

  10. Added Value?

  11. How will YOU apply today’s learnings? E-mail or complete index card. (Make sure you include your e-mail on the index card)

  12. Frances Bryant Bradburn fbradburn@newschoolsproject.comDonna Clelland dkclelland52@earthlink.comNancy Guthrie nancypguthrie@charter.netVickie Wells vbwells@earthlink.com

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