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...Discovering Teachers Computers Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom 4th Edition Chapter 7 Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies Chapter Objectives Identify sources of information for evaluating technology and digital media Outline the considerations and tools used to evaluate software applications Describe and explain the key criteria used to evaluate Web resources Describe the tools for evaluating the effectiveness of technology Compare and analyze...
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Discovering Teachers Computers Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom 4th Edition Chapter 7 Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies Chapter Objectives Identify sources of information for evaluating technology and digital media Outline the considerations and tools used to evaluate software applications Describe and explain the key criteria used to evaluate Web resources Describe the tools for evaluating the effectiveness of technology Compare and analyze the methods used to evaluate student projects Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 2 Chapter Objectives Identify different technology integration strategies by classroom layout Define and describe the value of a curriculum page Describe ways to integrate technology into specific curriculum subject areas Identify and compare possible sources of funding for classroom technology Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 3 Evaluating Educational Technology Determining if the technology is appropriate and enhances the teaching and learning process Evaluate before, during, and after instruction Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 4 Evaluating Educational Technology Sources of Information Numerous resources and technologies to choose from WWW (Web) is the most comprehensive School districts and state Departments of Education Lists of recommended software Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 5 Evaluating Educational Technology Conferences National and state organizations Presentations Meet representative from hardware and software companies Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 6 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Software Applications Free trial versions Software evaluation rubrics Detailed assessment tool Quality of software assessed Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 7 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 8 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 9 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Software Applications Content (the most important area) Is the software valid? Has well-grounded instructional properties Provides appropriate content Teaches what is intended Relate content to school's and state's specific curriculum standards and related benchmarks Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 10 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Software Applications Documentation and technical support Documentation Printed or online information Technical support Phone or Web support Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 11 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Software Applications Ability levels and assessment Can software be used with various Ability (skill or competency) levels? Academic (grade) levels? Can software adjust the academic level as students move through the skills? Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 12 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Software Applications Technical quality and ease of use Technical quality How well the software presents itself and how well it works Ease of use User friendliness Student opinion is important in these criteria Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 13 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Web Resources Authority Is the author clearly identified? Examine the credentials of the author of the Web site Has the author or organization listed experience, position, education, or other credentials? Is a point of contact identified? Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 14 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 15 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Web Resources Affiliation Who is the Web site associated with? Examine the URL and domain name .org, .edu, .gov, .mil, .k12, etc. have reputable affiliations .com may be questionable Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 16 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Web Resources Purpose and Objectivity Is the content provided as a service? Is the content unbiased? Does the contest describe all sides to an issue? Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 17 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Web Resources Content and learning process Is the content valid and appropriate? Does the information relate to your needs? What topics are covered? For what level is the information written? Do the links within the site add value? Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 18 Evaluating Educational Technology Evaluating Web Resources Audience Who are the intended viewers of the site? If educational, is content suitable for the students? Currency Is the content up to date and timely? When was it last revised or updated? Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 19 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 20 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 21 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Assessment Tools for Evaluating the of Effectiveness Technology Integration Measure student performance Reliable assessment Traditional assessment Testing Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 22 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Assessment Tools for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Alternative assessment Authentic assessment (performance based assessment; assessing real life connections) Project-based assessment Portfolio assessment Checklist Rating scale Rubric Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 23 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Tools for Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Teacher observation Observe motivation Observe how long students work on an objective Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 24 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 25 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration Evaluating Technology-Based Student Projects Evaluating creativity Evaluate originality, imaginative and innovative approach, and artistic abilities Color, clip art, and artwork should strengthen content Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 26 Integration Strategies Teachers must become facilitators of learning Use technology to enhance learning environment Put technology at point of instruction Many mixtures of technology Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 27 Integration Strategies One-Computer Classroom Use the computer for classroom presentations and demonstrations Introduce new concepts Students use to present assignments, projects, and research activities to the entire class Maintain class records, create presentations, do research, and communicate with other teachers Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 28 Integration Strategies One-Computer Classroom Internet access Educational application software Enhance lectures and presentations Use the computer as a teaching assistant Foster group and cooperative learning Write an ongoing story Start a class newsletter Create a class blog 29 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies Integration Strategies One-Computer Classroom Maintain a student database Teacher productivity tool Low-cost input devices Optimize computer lab time New emerging technologies Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 30 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 31 Integration Strategies Computer Lab All students have hands-on experience Often used to teach technology skills or subjectspecific skills Integrate specific software into subject area content Example: Web scavenger hunt Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 32 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 33 Curriculum Integration Activities Curriculum Pages Strategy for implementing the Internet into the classroom Teacher created document that contains hyperlinks to teacher-selected-and-evaluated sites that are content and age appropriate Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 34 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 35 Curriculum Integration Activities Creating Lesson Plans Must integrate technology into lesson plans Educator's Reference Desk Lesson plans and activities can be found on the Web Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 36 Curriculum Integration Activities Creating Lesson Plans Language arts integration Reading, writing, listening, viewing, speaking, and literature Extra! Extra! Know All About It. Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 37 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 38 Curriculum Integration Activities Creating Lesson Plans Mathematics integration Basic number concepts, measurements, geometry, algebra, calculus, and data analysis The Business of Professional Sports Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 39 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 40 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 41 Curriculum Integration Activities Creating Lesson Plans Science integration Physical sciences, earth and space sciences, and life sciences Let's Think as a Scientist Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 42 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 43 Curriculum Integration Activities Creating Lesson Plans Physical education and health integration Basic health and physical education literacy Eating Healthy! Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 44 Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 45 Finding Funds to Support Classroom Technology Integration Grants Request for proposal (RFP) Grant proposal Look for opportunities on the Web Chapter 7: Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies 46 Teachers Discovering Computers Integrating Technology and Digital Media in the Classroom 4th Edition Chapter 7 Complete Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies
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