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Integrating Educational Technology in the Secondary English Classroom by Ioan Elvis Sersea. Enabling students of diverse educational backgrounds and skills through cooperative learning activities in a 1-computer classroom. How will technology be used?.
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Integrating Educational Technology in the Secondary English Classroomby Ioan Elvis Sersea Enabling students of diverse educational backgrounds and skills through cooperative learning activities in a 1-computer classroom
How will technology be used? • Tutoring and drills complementing material already covered in class via software or internet resources. For example, after a chapter on Greek mythology, students would visit the following site: http://encarta.msn.com/quiz/quiz.asp?QuizID=92 • Whole class demonstrations by teacher or student presenters • Research and production of assignments by cooperative learning groups
Software Tools Necessary for Success • Word Processing: Microsoft Word used for group publication of project • Spreadsheets: Microsoft Excel used by students to create charts and graphs for group presentations or projects and by teacher to keep accurate records of grades as seen here: http://www.its.msstate.edu/Information/Documentation/files/grades.xls • Database: Microsoft Works or Apple Works to be used by teacher to keep individual records and track progress for each student
Instructional Software Necessary for Success • Drill and Practice for Latin and Greek-based vocabulary study using Hungry-Frog Latin and Homeric Greek (http://www.hungryfrog.com/classics.html) • Tutorial in English grammar: English 101 (http://www.englishgrammar101.com/v46/onCD.asp) • Instructional Games (word-find, word-scramble, bingo, vocabulary flash cards, generated by cooperative groups for whole class to use - http://www.educationalpress.org/educationalpress/)
Harnessing the newest internet educational offerings • Students can get supplemental information on the setting of literary readings by participating in online virtual field trips or photo slide shows at http://homeworkspot.com/fieldtrip/ • Students can participate in online discussions, extra-credit activities, and polls at the website I created for them: http://www.geocities.com/maestrosersea/school
Technology Integration Strategies for the secondary English student • Specific vocabulary words can be assigned to cooperative groups or individuals using the Webster’s website (http://www.m-w.com/home.htm) and the information can then be presented in front of the class • Author backgrounds can be researched and presented to other students. Take Shakespeare, for example: http://www.bardweb.net/
Secondary English Instruction Standards • State-mandated instruction standards must be followed in every secondary English Classroom in order to ensure proper and equal access to education by all students. • The California Standards for Curriculum and Instruction for English can be reviewed here: http://www.cde.ca.gov/cdepress/lang_arts.pdf
Student Production • Using the classroom computer connected to a projector, cooperative groups or individual students can present their research and completed projects to the rest of the class incorporating visual and audio realia. • Using a word processor, students can publish their work neatly and correctly. • Students can also create their own websites as part of assignments or extra-credit: http://www.geocities.com/maestrosersea/students
Students with Special Needs in the Secondary English Classroom • Students with Learning Disabilities can use assistive technology like WizCom’s Reading Pen(http://www.wizcomtech.com/index.php3), to read, hear, and learn definitions of words. • Students with Dyslexia or other learning impediments that prevent them from writing longer research papers can use Microsoft Word XP’s dictation features.
Internet-Based Technology • Online video and audio Tele-learning is now possible for secondary English students who can work individually or in groups to access lessons on particular skills: http://www.brainpop.com/english/seeall.weml