All of you are familiar with QR codes. QR stands for "quick response."When you shop in stores, most items have a code that allows the scanner to identify the item and its' price. QR codes are very similar to this. These codes are now being used in the classroom in a variety of ways. The following website provides exciting explanations and ideas about the use of QR codes! Go check it out!
http://t.co/0SyDK7G
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Transforming Education
The majority of high school students today have been exposed to various social media outlets such as MySpace, Facebook, and Twitter to name a few. How can these, as well as other web 2.0 applications enhance education? According to Will Richardson , noted author, blogger, and web 2.0 guru, technological changes are imminent and must play a major role in how we teach today. We want our students to be life-long learners in a globally, connected world. If we are to be successful in this day and age, we must "use the power of connections to transform education."
Technology Workshop 2011
The majority (97%) of graduating seniors are not considered digital literate. According to the National Center of Teachers for English, students should be able to:
As we continue to make sure that our students learn the required objectives to pass state mandated assessments, we must examine the integration of technology in "teaching" these concepts. Therefore, teachers would be using new strategies to teach required concepts. For many teachers, this takes them out of their comfort zones. We have got to start teaching outside of the box. If the use of technology is not a required part of our curriculum, then we are handicapping children when it comes to learning & thriving in a 21st century digital age. Children are no longer competing against the kid next door but against the global community.
- Develop proficiency with the tools of technology
- Build relationships with others to pose and solve problems collaboratively and cross-culturally
- Design and share information for global communities to meet a variety of purposes
- Manage, analyze and synthesize multiple streams of simultaneous information
- Create, critique, analyze, and evaluate multi-media texts
- Attend to the ethical responsibilities required by these complex environments
As we continue to make sure that our students learn the required objectives to pass state mandated assessments, we must examine the integration of technology in "teaching" these concepts. Therefore, teachers would be using new strategies to teach required concepts. For many teachers, this takes them out of their comfort zones. We have got to start teaching outside of the box. If the use of technology is not a required part of our curriculum, then we are handicapping children when it comes to learning & thriving in a 21st century digital age. Children are no longer competing against the kid next door but against the global community.
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