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The Internet in the Classroom Professional Development
1. Technology Workshop The Internet in the Elementary Classroom Teach your students to search effectively, and use Internet Workshop and Internet Projects in your classroom. Plan to incorporate your hands-on learning in this workshop into your science and social studies lessons. Pulaski School Lynn Ryczer
2. Workshop Objectives The participants will: Examine new literacies, such as searching, locating, and critically evaluating information on the Internet and learn strategies to introduce to students. Become familiar with and evaluate Internet Workshop and Internet Projects. Identify resources to for teacher use and student use. Create an Internet Workshop for use in the classroom.
3. New Literacies Definition of literacy is always changing… Literacy is being redefined as new technologies emerge New literacy skills are required to effectively use the Internet and other technologies. Dr. Donald J. Leu, New Literacies Video The new literacies of the Internet and other ICTs include the skills, strategies, and dispositions necessary to successfully use and adapt to the rapidly changing information and communication technologies and contexts that continuously emerge in our world and influence all areas of our personal and professional lives. These new literacies allow us to use the Internet and other ICTs to identify important questions, locate information, critically evaluate the usefulness of that information, synthesize information to answer those questions, and then communicate the answers to others. Toward a Theory of New Literacies, 2004 (Leu, Kinzer, Coiro, and Cammack)
4. Videos~Just to get you thinking… Pay Attention Since most of today's students can appropriately be labeled as "Digital Learners", why do so many teachers refuse to enter the digital age with their teaching practices? This presentation was created in an effort to motivate teachers to more effectively use technology in their teaching. A Vision of K-12 Students Today This project was created to inspire teachers to use technology in engaging ways to help students develop higher level thinking skills. Equally important, it serves to motivate district level leaders to provide teachers with the tools and training to do so. Dr. Leu Donald J. Leu holds the John and Maria Neag Endowed Chair in Literacy and Technology at the University of Connecticut and is President Elect of the National Reading Conference. He is an international expert in the new literacies of Internet technologies and how to best prepare students for these new literacies.
5. Technology Standards Information and Literacy Technology Framework ISTE National Education Technology Standards NETS Document Meriden 2006 Technology Plan
6. More to Teach… How can we add one more thing to our already packed day??? Include the Internet as a resource Integrate inot subject areas Discuss new strategies and skills learned
8. Internet Safety Meriden Acceptable Use Policy Westport Student Policy Safety Tips Back button Five click rule Safety Sites students can explore Netsmartz Privacy Playground Internet Driver’s License PBS Kid's Web License
10. Locating Information Using Search Engines Yahoo Kids!(categories) Browse vs. search Comprehensive directory of topics/categories KidsClick!(librarian selected database) Gives reading level of resource Smaller, less search results Worlds of Web Searching Google Safe Search for Kids(text matching) Prevents inappropriate content from appearing Meriden Online Book Collection *Web Path Express give websites with reading levels! List of Search Engines & Descriptions
11. Locating Information Key Words Choosing important words and synonyms Using quotations Topic + focus strategy Key Word Lesson Gr. 2-3 Ask Kids(natural language processing) Allows students to type question Ineffective strategy when using other search engines
12. Locating Information Analyzing Search Engine Results Students need to skim and scan for title, site description, and URL Results are displayed differently on each site Title Description URL
13. Locating Information Understanding URLs URLs give information about the site Help make inferences about the credibility of the site Locate a page when link changes http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/ host of the site (credible source?) .com – commercial .org – organizational, non-profit .edu – educational .net – networked organization *See Understanding URLs for more information! hypertext document name of the folder on the server domain name
15. Critically Evaluating Information Anyone can publish on the Internet! Students should evaluate a website for... Author, Purpose, Date, Accuracy, Bias Five W’s and How (Leu, Leu, Coiro) Five W’s of Website Evaluation (Kathy Shrock) Students need strategies for efficiently evaluating the credibility and usefulness of the information they find. Analyze Video, Dr. Leu
16. Critically Evaluating Information Author/Date Look for “About this site” Water Cycle Site Purpose/Bias Google~ Martin Luther King ~ 3rd Site Accuracy All About Explorers(For Teachers~Lessons) The Tree Octopus *Critical Evaluation Info Kathy Shrock
17. CyberSmart! Curriculum CyberSmart! “CyberSmart! Student Curriculum empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. The free non-sequential curriculum is easily integrated into your current curriculum. A consistent lesson model, including free reproducible student activity sheets, makes planning easy. Standards-based lessons are aligned with national and state technology and information literacy standards. CyberSmart! prepares students to use the Internet for communication, creativity, collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving—the new basic skills for 21st century learning.” Useful Student Resources from CyberSmart! Privacy Rating Websites Acceptable Use Policy Copyright Netiquette
18. Frustrations…Problems…Concerns Not enough time! What do you plan for your students to work on in the computer lab? Can you incorporate a computer center during independent work time? Can create a rotating schedule for student computer time?
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21. What are some other ways you might use Internet Workshop in your classroom? What websites do you think you will incorporate in your classroom? An other ideas? Internet Workshop Uses
22. Internet Projects Internet Projects are collaborative learning activities between two or more classes. Students work on a similar topic and share their learning through the Internet. The learning is engaging, purposeful, and authentic and prepares students for new literacies. Website Project Involves a common website that numerous classes report or collect data for. Classes have a chance to compare their data with other classes and discuss the differences. Teachers can find Internet Projects and join! Spontaneous Project A classroom works with another class or classes to obtain a common goal, which can be an objective for a unit of study. Teachers can create their own project descriptions and find classes looking to collaborate.
23. Internet Project Resources As you explore the Internet for websites to use in your class, you will also find great Internet Projects and activities or you can search for them. Explore the sites attached for some great projects! Internet Project: Preparing Students for New Literacies in a Global Village gives examples of Internet Projects. Additional Internet Project Resources Google Doc Internet projects help students communicate with students from different cultures, develop a greater appreciation for the diversity of our world, lead children to respect differences, learn new literacies, and provide authentic learning experiences. Leu, Leu, & CoiroTeaching with the Internet K-12:New Literacies for New Times
24. Internet Projects Which Internet Projects looked interesting to you? What Internet Projects will enhance your science, social studies, math, etc. curriculum? How do you see yourself using Internet Projects in your class?
25. Frustrations…Problems…Concerns No time to search and plan! Use the workshop time create an Internet Workshop for your class! Find a Internet Project you want to participate in! Explore!
26. Additional Resources for…Internet Workshops, InternetProjects, WebQuests, and more! English and Social Studies Sites Science and Math Sites WebQuests Internet Workshop Template Use this template to start your own Internet Workshop!
27. Internet in the Classroom Identifying important questions, navigating information networks to locate relevant information, critically evaluating information, and communicating the solution to others are five important aspects of new literacies. These instructional models provide support in teaching and developing new literacies, as well as developing content area knowledge.