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Beth Dichter's curator insight,
April 24, 2015 8:35 AM
How can teachers best integrate technology into their lesson plans? This post looks at 10 questions we should consider asking ourselves, and provides suggestions of tools to consider using that will help us seamlessly integrate technology. Below are the first four questions. 1. How am I activating into my students' prior knowledge? 2. How am I presenting information to students in an engaging way? 3. How am I collecting, disseminating, and annotating student work? 4. What opportunities and resources am I giving my students for practice? Integrating technology should become a component of our lesson design. As you review the additional questions you will find that not all apply to every lesson you teach. Think about your objectives and then select the question(s) most applicable. As you look at the suggested tools in the post make sure that you try using the ones you choose. There is nothing more frustrating than to use a tool as a teacher, and you know it works...but when the student logs in the tool is blocked due to permissions. My lesson learned...I must test each and every tool, so that I know how to use it and to make sure students also have access.
Kimberly House's curator insight,
April 25, 2015 8:16 AM
This is an excellent article and very helpful for teachers looking for a way in to using or enhancing what they do with technology. The list of ideas for each section are high quality. Great recommendations and ideas here. |
Joann Velazquez's curator insight,
January 30, 10:16 PM
In a flipped classroom, alleviating anxiety can be achieved by implementing straightforward solutions that emphasize the core aspect of learning. By prioritizing simplicity, educators can create a more accessible and comfortable atmosphere for students. Establishing a routine through the utilization of familiar tools further contributes to a seamless learning experience, fostering a sense of familiarity and predictability. This pedagogically-focused approach not only eases anxiety but also enhances the overall effectiveness of the flipped classroom model.
marialejandracastanosepulveda@gmail.com's curator insight,
May 18, 2017 10:51 AM
The possibilities for social media tools in the classroom are huge and in the hands of the right teacher, they can be used to engage students in creative ways, encourage collaboration and inspire discussion to students. Even when people say they want to incorporate social media, they do not always know the best ways to do so. That is why those efforts can affect the education of your students. To help, I am really interesting in the collection of eight of the best classroom tools for incorporating social media into your lesson plans :-)
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