Introduction to Education, Chapter 12, Caprice Paduano
1. Caprice Paduano
Chapter 12
Integrating Technology into Teaching
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2. 1. How is technology transforming teaching and
learning?
2. What technologies can be integrated into
teaching?
3. How available and frequently used are the
latest technologies in the classroom?
4. What does research say about technology
integration and student learning?
5. What are the challenges of integrating
technology into teaching?
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3. Anywhere, Anytime learning
Blended Learning – blending of online learning and face to face
instruction
Advantages of blended learning
Virtual field trips
Open discussion
Accessibility
Guest Lectures
Vast resources
Accommodation of learning styles
Assessment and Tracking
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4. Realizing the Full Impact of Technology on
Learning
Developments in social networking, blogs, video-sharing sites
and mobile learning devices (MLDs)
Teachers need to stay up to date on integrating technologies for
tech-savvy students
Educators must develop new assessment techniques to
evaluate student learning that occurs through use of advanced
technology
Virtual Schools and Online Learning
Virtual Schools – instruction takes place over the internet
Blended Learning – combination of online and face-to-face
instruction
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5. Questions to address to ensure all students have a
high quality online experience
•Should online classes be available for middle school
and elementary students?
•Should online courses be aligned with state
academic standards?
•Who should take care of technology needs?
•Are online teachers trained?
•Should parental approval be required?
•Should students receive the same credit?
•How can quality of course be evaluated if course is
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6. Online social networking – networks that allow
uses to communicate via chat, email, blogs, voice
chatand discussion groups
• Facebook
• MySpace
• Twitter
• YouTube
• Blogs (web log)
• Wikis
• 3D virtual reality worlds
• Podcasts
• E-portfolio
• Mobile Learning
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7. Digital Resources for Different Subject Areas
•Fine Arts
•Language Arts
•Mathematics
•Science
•Social Studies
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8. Availability
Computers are available in most K-12 public school
classrooms
Approximately 5.3 students per computer
Examples of technologies
Videoconferencing units
interactive whiteboards
classroom response systems
MP3 players/iPods
Document camersa
Smartphones
PDAs
Ultramobile PCs
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11. Apple Classrooms of Tomorrow Project (ACOT)
Students given computers scored as well as or better than
students without computers
Teachers changed teaching method and style
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12. Integrating Technology Stages
Entry – teachers learned to use computers
Adoption – teachers began to teach students how to
use computers
Adaptation – teachers began to use technology
(computers) as a tool to teach with
Appropriation – teachers began to explore new
teaching possibilities with computers
Invention – teachers collaborated with peers to
create authentic inquiry learning activities
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13. Another Meta-analysis Study
•7 studies showed positive findings in regard to
achievement, 7 showed negative or mixed findings
•10 studies in core areas yielded results from very
positive to cautiously negative
•10 studies showed higher levels of achievement for
computer using classrooms
•5 studies showed improvement in students attitude
and more learned in less time
U.S. Department of Education meta-analysis
•Online students performed better than face-to-face
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14. Internet access
•Almost universal in schools
•Reduction in the number of students per
computer
Digital divide
•Evidence of a digital divide in the ownership and
use of technology at home compared to income
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15. Higher-income homes are more likely to own
•Desktop computers
•Laptop computers
•iPods/MP3 players
•Game consoles
•E-book readers
•Tablet computers (i-Pads)
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16. High Quality Continuous Training in Technology for
Teachers
The GenYES Model: Student-led Technology Integration
Empowers students to play a major role in supplying
technology integration in the school
2,000 schools and 75,000 teachers have collaborated
3 components
GenYES – Student-Supported Professional Development
Tech YES – Student Technology Literacy Certification
GenerationTECH – Student-Led Technology Support
Teacher feedback of GenYES projects has been
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17. International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE)
standards for teachers to integrate technology into
teaching:
1.Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity
2.Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiences
and Assessments
3.Model Digital-Age Work and Learning
4.Promote and Model Digital Citizenship and
Responsibility
5.Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership
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18. National Education Technology Plan
U.S. Department of Education and the Office of Education
Technology
Five Goals for technology integration
1.0 Learning: Engage and Empower
2.0 Assessment: Measure What Matters
3.0 Teaching: Prepare and Connect
4.0 Infrastructure: Access and Enable
5.0 Productivity: Redesign and Transform
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