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Preparing To Use Technology: A Practical Guide to Curriculum Integration
ISBN-10: 0205456170
ISBN-13: 9780205456178
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Copyright: 2007
Format: Paper; 304 pp
Published: 08/18/2006
This text features a basic understanding of current software applications, adaptations for special learners, and ideas for curriculum integration. Instructors will find a user-friendly format with an appropriate balance of directive skill building activities and exploration.
Each chapter focuses on a technology concept and includes 1) research frameworks 2) basics which includes how teachers as well as students can use the technology in teaching and learning 3) provides a testimonial from a technology using teacher that has implemented lessons successfully, 4) offers example “curriculum connections” and shares ways to adapt for special learners with each.
Many features of this text make teacher education program and standards alignment more convenient. The entire text is aligned with the NETS*T standards while many pedagogical features offer practical suggestions for technology integration with content area learning and further that alignment. Prospective teachers, as well as teachers who want to use technology, will find the style is direct and easy to follow.
This product accompanies:
O'Bannon & Puckett,
Preparing to Use Technology: A Practical Guide to Curriculum Integration, 2/E
I. PREPARING TO USE TECHNOLOGY
1. Preparing to Use Technology.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Are teachers using technology?
Should teachers use technology?
Is there support for technology integration?
Becoming a technology-using teacher
Essential conditions for technology integration
Basics
Preparing for Instruction
Preparing to Manage the Classroom During Technology Enhanced Learning
Preparing to Work with the Technology Coordinator
Voices from Technology Coordinator
Key resources for technology-integration: Lance Wilhelm
Preparing for Special Learners
On the Web Virtual Connections
Managing the technology classroom
Planning for Instruction
Popular Educational Indexes
Professional Organizations
Special Learners
Standards-Based Sites
Books to Review
Key Terms
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
2. Hardware Basics.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Computer System
Central Processing Unit (CPU)
Memory Explained in Bits and Bytes
Processor Speed
Input, Output, and Storage Devices
Connecting to the Computer
Considerations for Purchasing a Computer system
The Need for Software
Voices from the Classroom
Mobilizing my Students: Jo Ann Logan
Increasing Access through Grants: Valerie Pearce
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners: Hardware
Monitor Adaptations
Keyboard Adaptations
Peripherals Adaptations
Learning to use adaptive hardware
Common Vendors for Adaptive Hardware
On the Web Virtual Connections
Computer Corporations: Hardware, software, support services
Computer Basics & Tutorials
Input Devices: Digital cameras, scanners, electronic white boards, PDAs
Output Devices: Printers
Storage Devices: External hard drives,
Adaptive Hardware
Grants: Opportunities to Assist Access
Key Terms: Hardware
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
3. Software Basics.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Considerations for Purchasing Software
Types of Software: Operating System, Application, Internet, Utility, and Instructional
Evaluating Instructional Software
Voices from the Classroom: Valerie Pearce
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Assistive
Operating System
Access software
A final word about Assistive Software
On the Web Virtual Connections
Educational Software Resellers
Educational Software Publishers
Teacher Utility: Grade Programs
Task Generators
Organizations for Support with Diverse Learners
Assistive Software
Books to Review
Key Terms: Software
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
4. Portfolios.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Types of Portfolios: Working or Development, Assessment, Showcase
Moving to a digital delivery
Advantages and disadvantages of digital portfolios
Elements of portfolios
Digital Commandments
Voices from the Classroom
The benefits of my digital teaching portfolio: Anissa L Vega
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners: Use of portfolios with special learners
On the Web Virtual Connections
Commercial portfolio vendors for teacher education
Examples of teacher-intern-e-portfolios
Standards-based sites for portfolios
Books to Review
Software Options: Portfolio Development
Key Terms: Portfolios
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
II. INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND COMMUNICATION TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM.
5. Internet / Web.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Internet Capabilities
Connecting to the Net
Navigating the Net
Searching the Net
Information/Communication Services on the Net
Practicing Netiquette, Ethics and Safety on the Net
Evaluating Web Sources
Voices from the Classroom:
The Internet: An effective teaching tool: Deb Drew
The Internet: Enhances communication and student learning: Dave Carroll
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Solutions for vision barriers for Access to the Net
Solutions for hearing barriers for Access to the Net
Solutions for cognitive barriers for Access to the Net
Solutions for economic barriers for Access to the Net
Solutions for physical barriers for Access to the Net
On the Web Virtual Connections
Search Tools
Search Tools for kids
Internet Tutorials
Netiquette and Safety
Evaluation of Websites
Linking Students
Online and Project-based learning
Classroom Management during Internet-based learning
Books to Review
Software Options
Browser Options
Browser Plug-ins
Email Clients
FTP software
Security Software
Key Terms: Internet
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
6. Word Processing.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher Uses of Word Processing
Student Uses of Word Processing
Word Processor Capabilities
Moving between platforms
Voices from the Classroom:
Working “smarter” with word processing: Amy Kelly
Enhances communication and student learning: Dave Carroll
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Adaptations that improve access to word processors
Specialized word processors
On the Web Virtual Connections
Specialized word processors
Word processing tutorials
Ideas for writing
Assistive technology software
Software Options: Word Processing Programs
Word processing software programs
Open Source word processing programs
Books to Review
Key Terms: Word Processing
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
III. INTEGRATING VISUAL LEARNING TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM.
7. Digital Images.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher Uses of Digital Images
Student Uses of Digital Images
Digital Image Structure & Resolution
Ways to Acquire Digital Images
Digital Cameras
Scanners
CD collections, Web Collections
Graphic File Formats
Legal and Ethical use of Digital Images
Voices from the Classroom:
Using digital images in early learning: Vicki Wells
Integrating Technology in Art: Melanie Hammond
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Digital Text
On the Web Virtual Connections
Integrating Digital Images into Learning
Free or Subscription-based collections of digital files
Digital Camera, Scanners, and Reviews
Software Options:
Digital Image Editing
Digital Text Editing
Books to Review
Key Terms: Digital Images
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
8. Digital Diagrams, Maps, and Webs.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Uses of Visual Learning Tools: Digital Diagrams: Maps, Webs, and Outlines
Ways to Use Diagrams
Maps
Webs
Storyboards
Organizers
Visual Learning Tools: Inspiration Capabilities
Voices from the Classroom:
Using character mapping to improve learning in English: Kevin Thomas
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
The importance of Visual Learning with Special Learners
Visual Supports
Auditory supports
Motivational, interest and cognitive supports
On the Web Virtual Connections
Integrating Digital Diagrams into Learning
Graphic Organizers
Software Options:
Inspiration
Kidspiration
Books to Review
Key Terms: Digital Diagrams, Webs, Maps and Outlines
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
IV. INTEGRATING PROBLEM SOLVING TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM.
9. Databases.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher and Student Uses of Databases
Database Organization and Capabilities
Constructing the Database
Creating a database with AppleWorks
Creating the Mail Merge
Voices from the Classroom:
Adapting for Special Learners
Working within small collaborative groups
Using technology solutions
On the Web Virtual Connections
Database tutorials
Ideas for Inquiry based Learning
Software Options: Database Programs
Database software programs
Open Source database program
Books to Review
Key Terms: Databases
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
10. Spreadsheets.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher Uses of Spreadsheets
Student Uses of Spreadsheets
Spreadsheet Organization and Capabilities
Entering, Editing & Performing Calculations in the spreadsheet
Formatting the Spreadsheet
Creating a charts with Spreadsheets
Formatting the Spreadsheet
Voices from the Classroom:
Creating Interactive Spreadsheets: Allison Watkinson
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
The importance of Visual Learning with Special Learners
Visual Supports
Auditory supports
Motivational, interest and cognitive supports
On the Web Virtual Connections
Spreadsheet tutorials
Assistive technology software
Software Options:
AppleWorks
Excel
Open Source Software
Books to Review
Key Terms: Spreadsheets
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
V. USING MULTIMEDIA/HYPERMEDIA AND CONSTRUCTION TOOLS IN THE CLASSROOM.
11. Multimedia/ Presentation Tools.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher Uses of Multimedia/Presentation Tools
Student Uses of Multimedia/Presentation Tools
Multimedia/Presentation Software Capabilities
Working with PowerPoint
Steps for Creating a multimedia/slideshow
Voices from the Classroom:
Using multimedia/presentation software with the classroom: Amy Kelly
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Adaptations that improve access for Special Learners
On the Web Virtual Connections
PowerPoint tutorials
AppleWorks slideshow
KidPix Deluxe
iMovie
Ideas for integration
Software Options: Multimedia/Presentation Programs
Multimedia/Presentation Programs Used in K-12 Classrooms
Open Source Presentation programs
Books to Review
Key Terms: Multimedia/Presentation
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
12. Web Authoring.
Learner Objectives
National Educational Standards for Teachers (NETS•T) Alignment
Frameworks
Basics
Teacher Uses of Web Authoring
Student Uses of Web Authoring
Methods for Creating Web Pages
How to Begin
Web Editor Components
Planning the Process
Designing for the Web
Steps for creating a classroom site
Steps to transfer files to the remote server
Voices from the Classroom:
Effective Uses of Classroom Web Site and Blogs: Paul Rinehart
Curriculum Connections
Adapting for Special Learners
Adaptations that improve accessibility for Special Learners
On the Web Virtual Connections
HTML code
HTML editors
WYSIWYG editors
Ideas for integration of - inquiry-based web projects
Software Options: Web Editors
Web Editor Programs for K-12 Classrooms
Open Source Web Editors
Books to Review
Key Terms: Web Authoring
Hands-on Activities for Learning
References
Computers in Education
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Computer-Based Instructional Design
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“I believe that a work like this is very important to the field of educational technology.”
- Russell M. Thatcher, Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Preparing to Use Technology is a concise and comprehensive guide to the technology applications that are essential skills in the classrooms of today.
This text provides a basic understanding of current software applications, adaptations for special learners, and ideas for curriculum integration without extensive discussion of history and foundations of technology. Instructors will find a user-friendly format with an appropriate balance of directive skill building activities and exploration.
The entire text is aligned with the NETS*T standards while many pedagogical features offer practical suggestions for technology integration with content area learning. Prospective teachers, as well as teachers who want to use technology, will find the style is direct and easy to follow.
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