Legal issues:
copyright violation- penalty up to $100,000
Fair use: for educational materials
purpose of use
nature of the work
proportion/extent
effect of marketablility
guidlines:
time- distribute, use, destroy
brevity- 10%
spontaneity- instance, inspiration of teacher
cumulative- avoiding purchase
Today, "Doug" led a discussion on ethical and legal issues. The discussion was interesting and I spoke more often than I ever have in class. I appreciated a break from Leftwich.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Lecture- Administration
Technology uses:
memos, letters reports budgets
make sure students meet standards
1. lesson plans
meet all standards
track lessons for next time
revise --> improve
submit lesson plans
graphing assessment
tools: curriki- includes lesson plans with videos
2. Learning management systems
HotChalk- similar to oncourse, lessons, assignments
Moodle- discussion boards, resources, quizzes
IQuity
3. Data driven decisions
Information to improve teaching
NCLB- data required on every student
hard data provides objective view on how/what to improve
Technological devices:
PDA to track students with emergency info, behavior reports, grades, photos, etc
Electronic Gradebook
Student IDs
Skills based report cards
MyGradebook
--Side Notes--
I find it freaky that a teacher could have an exobident amount of information about any student at the end of his/her fingertips. I also think that the PDA just sets teachers up to profile kids and not actually get to know them. 1984! BIG BROTHER
memos, letters reports budgets
make sure students meet standards
1. lesson plans
meet all standards
track lessons for next time
revise --> improve
submit lesson plans
graphing assessment
tools: curriki- includes lesson plans with videos
2. Learning management systems
HotChalk- similar to oncourse, lessons, assignments
Moodle- discussion boards, resources, quizzes
IQuity
3. Data driven decisions
Information to improve teaching
NCLB- data required on every student
hard data provides objective view on how/what to improve
Technological devices:
PDA to track students with emergency info, behavior reports, grades, photos, etc
Electronic Gradebook
Student IDs
Skills based report cards
MyGradebook
--Side Notes--
I find it freaky that a teacher could have an exobident amount of information about any student at the end of his/her fingertips. I also think that the PDA just sets teachers up to profile kids and not actually get to know them. 1984! BIG BROTHER
Monday, November 10, 2008
Lecture- Assessment
True False
Advantages- Short, grading is easy
Limitations- Rote memorization
Matching
L- Process of elimination, recognize rather than recall
A- Associations, quick
Fill in the Blank
L- harder to measure higher thinking skills
A- guessing decreased, explore more content
Multiple Choice
L- difficult to write/plan distracters, more than one best answer
A- students must be able to recognize "best" answer, confront misconceptions
Essay
L- bluffing, time consuming
A- expand on knowledge
Portfolio
Open Ended Experiences
L- many correct answers, difficult to grade
A- novel situations, judged by students responses
examples: mock trials, debates, simulated experiences
Long Term Projects
Use Assessment by following up on results!
Rubrics available online through Rubistar and similar programs
K/W/L chart
formative- assessment during lesson to make sure students understand and grasp concepts
summative- assessment at the end of the lesson to see what the students learned
Advantages- Short, grading is easy
Limitations- Rote memorization
Matching
L- Process of elimination, recognize rather than recall
A- Associations, quick
Fill in the Blank
L- harder to measure higher thinking skills
A- guessing decreased, explore more content
Multiple Choice
L- difficult to write/plan distracters, more than one best answer
A- students must be able to recognize "best" answer, confront misconceptions
Essay
L- bluffing, time consuming
A- expand on knowledge
Portfolio
Open Ended Experiences
L- many correct answers, difficult to grade
A- novel situations, judged by students responses
examples: mock trials, debates, simulated experiences
Long Term Projects
Use Assessment by following up on results!
Rubrics available online through Rubistar and similar programs
K/W/L chart
formative- assessment during lesson to make sure students understand and grasp concepts
summative- assessment at the end of the lesson to see what the students learned
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
lab
professional standards- how I will be evaluated
Integrate standards into justifications
link in resources sections
homework:
find academic standards area, start reading and gain familiarity with way things are phrased.
each artifact should IDEALLY address a standard-- go through standards and think about how the things we've done in class could be one way to get at what the standard is asking of us.
Integrate standards into justifications
link in resources sections
homework:
find academic standards area, start reading and gain familiarity with way things are phrased.
each artifact should IDEALLY address a standard-- go through standards and think about how the things we've done in class could be one way to get at what the standard is asking of us.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Lecture
Data Collection/Analysis tool- form of learning whereby students use technology to gather and synthesize information
examples: electronic gradebook
student managment systems
graphs
Spreadsheet tools- organize, input, edit, chart data
examples: formulas/functions
templates/macros
Database management tools- customized records, retrieve targeted records, update/edit info
examples: sort data/query database
record interviews
Specific Tools- Excel, Google Spreadsheets, Inspirdata, Timeliner, OpenOffice.org Calc, Num Sum, Edit Grid
In class activities:
motion detector, automatically inserted in to chart
thermometer, automatically inserted in to chart
M&M experiment
examples: electronic gradebook
student managment systems
graphs
Spreadsheet tools- organize, input, edit, chart data
examples: formulas/functions
templates/macros
Database management tools- customized records, retrieve targeted records, update/edit info
examples: sort data/query database
record interviews
Specific Tools- Excel, Google Spreadsheets, Inspirdata, Timeliner, OpenOffice.org Calc, Num Sum, Edit Grid
In class activities:
motion detector, automatically inserted in to chart
thermometer, automatically inserted in to chart
M&M experiment
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
October 27th lecture
--Production Tools--
allow you to produce something that is the focus of learning
developed over time
involves more than one discipline
includes student choices
authentic real-world issues
scaffolding from a variety of sources
assessment is ongoing
digital storytelling gives students chance to rehearse, use images, and organzie informations (how things relate)
better than being tested because you apply knowledge, more invested, more meaningful
planning, critical thinking, creativity
communication skills
storymercial
brochure
comic strips
web-published
Scratch
My Hero-videos
make yr own comic site
podcast
Second Life
allow you to produce something that is the focus of learning
developed over time
involves more than one discipline
includes student choices
authentic real-world issues
scaffolding from a variety of sources
assessment is ongoing
digital storytelling gives students chance to rehearse, use images, and organzie informations (how things relate)
better than being tested because you apply knowledge, more invested, more meaningful
planning, critical thinking, creativity
communication skills
storymercial
brochure
comic strips
web-published
Scratch
My Hero-videos
make yr own comic site
podcast
Second Life
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
October 14th Lab
By next lab, read comments on wiki and reply to Craig's comments. Make changes on e-portfolio and create prioritized list of things to work on.
Artifact about grading: propose rubric (grading procedure)
Personal Productivity Tools
Power point allows teacher more time for direct instruction (euuh?)
GRADE helps justify using a PPT
Justification- Google Calendar helps with collaboration and coordination without having to mail things around. Provides access for people in different locations to the same calendar. Great to use in team teaching.
--Side Notes--
We had to take a ten minute break because the internet went down and there was a possibility that we might not be able to work on our artifacts. It began working again but the incident was just a reminder of how out of hand our dependence on technology is.
Artifact about grading: propose rubric (grading procedure)
Personal Productivity Tools
- Google calendar
- Power Point, Excel, Microsoft Word
- help teachers get more things done
Power point allows teacher more time for direct instruction (euuh?)
GRADE helps justify using a PPT
Justification- Google Calendar helps with collaboration and coordination without having to mail things around. Provides access for people in different locations to the same calendar. Great to use in team teaching.
--Side Notes--
We had to take a ten minute break because the internet went down and there was a possibility that we might not be able to work on our artifacts. It began working again but the incident was just a reminder of how out of hand our dependence on technology is.
Monday, October 13, 2008
October 13 Lecture
Content Exploration Tools
review knowledge
apply knowledge
explore new knowledge
Types:
Reference: provides information for students
Drill and practice: reinforce concepts
games
question and answer
Tutorial: instruction with practice and review
present content and evaluate whether content is learned
feedback for wrong answers
Educational Games: present and review content
Carmen Sandiego/ Oregon Trail
Simulations: situations to apply concepts
Open-Ended
Integrated Learning Systems
--Side Notes--
I hope we review this stuff in Lab because I felt like it was a ton of info to go over in class so quickly. I feel that the combination of the Prof talking, the power point, and the online examples keep me from learning anything because its just so much at once. I can't even take notes because I'm so distracted.
Power Points= the commodification of knowledge. As do many technological tools.
This spellchecker thinks that commodification isn't a word. GAH!!!!
review knowledge
apply knowledge
explore new knowledge
Types:
Reference: provides information for students
Drill and practice: reinforce concepts
games
question and answer
Tutorial: instruction with practice and review
present content and evaluate whether content is learned
feedback for wrong answers
Educational Games: present and review content
Carmen Sandiego/ Oregon Trail
Simulations: situations to apply concepts
Open-Ended
Integrated Learning Systems
--Side Notes--
I hope we review this stuff in Lab because I felt like it was a ton of info to go over in class so quickly. I feel that the combination of the Prof talking, the power point, and the online examples keep me from learning anything because its just so much at once. I can't even take notes because I'm so distracted.
Power Points= the commodification of knowledge. As do many technological tools.
This spellchecker thinks that commodification isn't a word. GAH!!!!
Monday, October 6, 2008
Lecture Sept 29
Instructional Planning- gender, socioeconomic status, culture/ethnicity, existing knowledge, motivation (intrinsic/extrinsic), learning style, special needs, tech literacy, diversity as an asset
Objectives- make sure students reach goals
condition, performance, criteria
observable action verbs such as compare, translate, identify, explain, measure, draw, create, etc
given the ____ the students will be able to _____ based on the ______ .
G- Goal (standards, objective)
R- Requirements (grouping, time, resources, media)
A- Availability (access to tools)
D- Decide
E- Explain decision (how the tools use the three e's)
Objectives- make sure students reach goals
condition, performance, criteria
observable action verbs such as compare, translate, identify, explain, measure, draw, create, etc
given the ____ the students will be able to _____ based on the ______ .
G- Goal (standards, objective)
R- Requirements (grouping, time, resources, media)
A- Availability (access to tools)
D- Decide
E- Explain decision (how the tools use the three e's)
discussion
educational technology lit- using tech to make class better, knowing when and how to use tools
NCLB- standardization of...
teacher certification- license that comes before teaching
tenure- vested interest in school, competency
Engaged learners take responsibility for their learning by keeping teack of their progess and communicating with their teachers. The have an intrinsic motivation to learn because they are excited about the subject matter and projects.
Key-- students can do something that they could not do otherwise.
NCLB- standardization of...
teacher certification- license that comes before teaching
tenure- vested interest in school, competency
Engaged learners take responsibility for their learning by keeping teack of their progess and communicating with their teachers. The have an intrinsic motivation to learn because they are excited about the subject matter and projects.
Key-- students can do something that they could not do otherwise.
Lecture
death of education, birth of learning
teach students how to learn
push to hold teachers accountable to standards
teachers also responsible to meet standards (license renewal)
professional development=key to student achievement
Side notes
Public school students and government created
teach students how to learn
push to hold teachers accountable to standards
teachers also responsible to meet standards (license renewal)
professional development=key to student achievement
- staying up to date
- collaboration, getting involved
- effective strategies
- In terms of the law (protecting students, i.e. allergies)
new PD:
- Innovative instructional strategies
- research on learning
- technology
- professional collaboration with other teachers
formal- college credit, documentable (online classes, journals, magazines) teacher trips, professional organizations such as Kappa Delta Pi, NAEA, Phi Delta Kappa
informal- information for solving problems in classroom
PD makes me more profitable- electronic portfolioSide notes
Public school students and government created
September 8th Discussion
Flat world= level playing field
getting in contact with powerful people no longer needs a middle man
How to change teaching
getting in contact with powerful people no longer needs a middle man
How to change teaching
- communication becomes universal language
- teachers need to help their students retain their personal culture
- heirarchy of information, making information more available
Why use teachers?
Facilitators, content choice, social development, learning design (how content is taken in), classroom managment
Flat world means providing access to information that is otherwise unavailable
Side notes
What happens to the personal levels? Technology can make things easier and more efficient but does it help student/teacher bonding?
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