Teaching with technology
On Tuesday 12 July 2014 I study subject about Teaching with technology and my present in content this topic that 1. using boards and other showing technology. 2. software in the classroom. 3. researching online and mobile devices.3. making recording.4. presenting online. 5. using internet programs for learning and social interaction 6. using virtual learning environments and learning platforms. 7. Blended learning 8. using pictures, cards and strips of paper. It is n’t just about staying current on the latest tools, it’s about knowing how to
successfully incorporate the best tools into your teaching when and where it
makes sense. This article series looks at the benefits of using technology, as
well as potential stumbling blocks. You’ll also get an inside look at best
practices for using technology to enhance teaching and learning – whether you
teach in a traditional classroom or online. - See more at: http://www.facultyfocus.com/topic/articles/teaching-with-technology-articles/#sthash.b7dBdpeS.dpuf
1)
Show, don't tell.
Our
technology tech trainers create three-minute video podcasts that show teachers
in action using the new technology at the front of their classrooms. We also
include pictures of the lesson plan, rubrics and students' work at the end and
link it to the state standards so that new teachers can easily steal ideas.
Here's the link so you can steal ideas, too:http://www.psdschools.org/academics/instructional-technology/techcellence
2) Teach with TV.
Each
month, tech trainers produce an in-depth, 20-minute tech show which features
our new technologies being used in the classroom. These shows are broadcast on
our local TV station, but are also on-demand so that teachers, parents and
students can search them on our website. Check out all of last year's shows: http://epresence.psdschools.org/1/Page/Published/5.aspx
3) Be "liked."
We
created a Facebook account, TeachTechPSD, where we post weekly updates on
new technology, pictures of classes using tech and other fun things we are
learning about. When teachers come to training with us, we ask them to
"like" us so that, when they check their own accounts, they will
quickly see what we are up to. Facebook is currently blocked in our district and
on teacher computers, but we found that teachers were very willing to check us
out after hours!
4) Chirp about your accomplishments.
Our
Twitter handle is @TeachTechPSD,
and we tweet twice a week about timely information that teachers need. One
great example was during the final week of school, when we tweeted about how to
put their school email on auto-respond!
5) Blog about it.
Using
Wordpress, we created a blog, TeachTechPSD, which has become the storage
vault for all our content creation. Twice a week, we write a short post that
presents a tech tip our teachers can learn in under five minutes. We also update
our blog anytime a new podcast is posted or a new TV show is aired. It has
become our one-stop shop for most teachers wanting to keep abreast on what is
happening in technology in our district.
lastly, How to teach is allow students to make animated cartoon videos using AVATARS and students can interview member of the public with act out their own plays for create mini film or make oral presentations. And in useful in teaching is help to students can search information in social network shut as; information, pictures and video for students make taking together, share or sending massage , writing group story and description.
lastly, How to teach is allow students to make animated cartoon videos using AVATARS and students can interview member of the public with act out their own plays for create mini film or make oral presentations. And in useful in teaching is help to students can search information in social network shut as; information, pictures and video for students make taking together, share or sending massage , writing group story and description.
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