In many K-12 schools, technology has become an integral part of the classroom.
The days of treating technology as a separate subject and relegating it to weekly sessions in a computer lab are over. Schools are recognizing that technology is a valuable tool that can promote learning in almost any subject on a daily basis. Teachers who are less familiar with technology may feel insecure about using it as an instructional aide in the classroom. The fact that so many students grew up using computers and the Internet and are completely comfortable with technology may not help the situation. But with some basic instruction and planning, any teacher can overcome insecurities about technology and learn how to leverage it as a classroom tool.
Here are five resources teachers should look into while taking steps to integrate tech into the classroom:
1. Informational Websites
Hundreds of educational websites are available that can be used as references for lesson plans and classroom activities. They range from highly professional sites, like PBS Teachers, Edutopia etc, that provide a variety of classroom resources for different grade levels, as well as professional development courses for teachers, to handcrafted websites and blogs that represent an individual teacher's labor of love.
2. Blogging
Many teachers have found that journaling helps students practice their writing skills while exercising their creativity. Blogging is a form of online journaling that allows teachers and students to share opinions and ideas. It can be used by students at almost every grade level.
3. Applications
Standard computer applications, like those found in the Microsoft Office Suite, have become indispensable tools in the classroom. Word processing programs like MS Word are already used by many students for essays and other written assignments. Word processors can also be used to create newsletters, scrapbooks, puzzles, flyers and even Web pages. PowerPoint is a presentation-creation application that can to create slideshows, group projects and oral reports. Excel and other spreadsheet applications can be used for statistical data tallying and chart, and graph construction. Calendars and timelines can also be created with Excel.
Helping students to become proficient in the use of these standard applications not only enhances their school experience but prepares them for college and careers. For schools and students on limited budgets, Office Suite X and Open Office are open source software applications that can be downloaded free of charge. Office Suite X's and Open Office's word processor, spreadsheet and presentation software are compatible with the Microsoft Office applications. Google Docs is another good source for free Office-like applications.
4. Digital Videos
Assignments that include digital video production allow students to gain experience in communicating their point of view while developing media literacy. Video production also offers the perfect opportunity for teamwork and project-based learning. Students can use inexpensive digital cameras to film footage or create a video from digital photos and images found online.
5. Simulations
Perhaps the greatest educational potential of technology lies in digital simulations that allow students to manipulate virtual systems and worlds. Muzzy Lane's Making History series lets students take control of nations and military forces, and reenact key moments in the history of World War II. MIT's Revolution is an online role-playing game set during the American Revolution. The SIFMA Foundation's Stock Market Game allows students to track their virtual investments. These are just a sample of the dynamic educational simulations that can be used to immerse students in a subject area.
The importance of technology in the classroom reaches beyond individual classes and schools.
If the United States expects to stay competitive in an increasingly technology-driven global marketplace, then students need to feel comfortable with all aspects of technology, including the science, math and engineering that are behind the tech gadgets that the younger generation loves so much.
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