In a high school social studies setting, I will have a great deal of opportunities to use, teach and learn about technology in my classroom...
- Teacher's Blog
- Students check their assignments
- Students comment on a link or follow-up question to deepen in-class discussion
- Parents see what's going on in their kids' classroom
- Google Applications
- Students learn skills like word processing, spreadsheet, etc., to create a project
- Students learn how to collaborate online
- Students get practice with presentation skills
- Podcasts or Videos
- Students create presentations & see/hear other students' work
- Teacher Classroom Presentation
- Can incorporate music clips, video clips, art images, newspaper images, etc., all into a lesson or unit about a specific subject
- Internet Research
- Students explore more areas about a subject when working on a project
The list seems really endless. However, with freedom given to high school students must come clear citizenship expectations/guidelines to make sure the exploration does not go awry.
A huge thank you goes out to Barry for helping us make the link from what we've done to how it applies. Also, a big thank you for helping us understand how this helps our own marketability!
I'll be borrowing this list. Thanks for the very thorough reflection!!!!
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