1st day of class
PART ONE: Introductions
Harrison County High School in Gulfport, Mississippi is a wonderful example of students and teachers using technology tools for learning. If that's not enough, see how Mary Scroggs Elementary School in Chapel Hill, North Carolina integrates technology to help younger children learn.
Our goal for this semester is to begin putting together the puzzle pieces that make up the learning and teaching process -- with a focus on tools and resources.
How do educators know what to teach? How do they know what students should learn? Every state has standards and every content area has national standards. There are even standards for technology integration. Georgia is transitioning from Quality Core Curriculum Standards (QCC) to the Georgia Performance Standards. You can even watch a video about the Georgia Performance Standards. You'll also want to be familiar with the ISTE standards for technology integration -- this class, and your course projects, are based on those standards. Select a grade level and subject area that will be the focus of your projects this semester. You'll need to print a copy of these standards and place them in your 3-ring binder for reference purposees this semester.
How do educators know how to meet the needs of the specific learners with which they are working? Are their different types of learners? Does everyone understand subject matter in the same way? How can teachers identify the different types of learners in their classrooms? Take this online quiz to determine your learning style. Find two other classmates who have similar learning styles. Find one learning/study habit that you have in common and be ready to share it with the class. Here are more resources on learning styles.Learning Styles Explained
How do educators know how to teach? What strategies are used to address certain learning styles? How does learning theory impact teaching strategies? Is lecturing about your subject matter all that is necessary?
How do educators pull everything together? What tools and resources do they use to prepare a supportive learning environment? Our main focus for this semester is identifying technology-related tools and resources that support varied student learning styles and teaching strategies.
PART FOUR: Preparation for Friday's class
1. Sign up for a gmail account before you leave - if you've not already done so.
2. Leave your student information sheet with us when you leave.
3. Review the syllabus. We'll answer any questions during tomorrow's class.
4. Read the articles on teaching, learning, and technology provided in class today.
5. Print a copy of the curriculum standards for your chosen subject/grade level.
6. Save 3-5 digital images onto your key drive. These will be used on your biography page.
7. Prepare a professional resume. Bring a printed copy to class tomorrow. Save a copy to the assignments folder on your key drive. You'll want everything to look professional, so use a resume template . Please remember that your resume must include:
Career Objective
Grade Level and Subject Area you want to teach (if an education major)
Education
Work Experience
Honors and Awards
Computer Skills/Special Skills
Personal Interests
Professional References