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Using Technology In Classroom Instruction

Using Technology In Classroom Instruction. Sara Armstrong, Ph.D. saarmst@telis.org. Lingo Bingo. Find others in the room who can define the terms on your Lingo Bingo sheet. Have them initial the square and write the definition. Try to have no more than two squares filled in by the same person.

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Using Technology In Classroom Instruction

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  1. Using Technology In Classroom Instruction Sara Armstrong, Ph.D. saarmst@telis.org

  2. Lingo Bingo Find others in the room who can define the terms on your Lingo Bingo sheet. Have them initial the square and write the definition. Try to have no more than two squares filled in by the same person. Prizes will be given!

  3. Today’s Agenda • Lingo Bingo • Tools • Issues • Projects • Resources • What will you use? • A Story

  4. www.wordle.net

  5. www.wordle.net

  6. Tagxedo www.tagxedo.com

  7. Wonder Wheel Enter your search term in Google, then click Wonder Wheel in the left navigation bar.

  8. Visuwords www.visuwords.com

  9. Google Docs in Plain English on You Tube

  10. NAF Blog

  11. Let’s Blog! The most interesting film I’ve seen or book I’ve read recently is…., and this is why:

  12. What can you say in 140 characters? tweetstory (@kevinmulryn) scavenger hunt (@ccahillMN) experts (NASA, e.g.) (@turrean) student logbook (@driesvangils) probability questions (@tombarrett) “Thirty Interesting Ways to Use Twitter in the Classroom” by Tom Barrett

  13. Historical Tweets historicaltweets.com Lewis discovering Google maps….

  14. Your Online Image

  15. Global Projects

  16. Resources www.edutopia.org www.webquest.org

  17. What will you use? Select one or more of the resources you’ve seen this session. Think about how you could use it/them in your classroom. Jot down a few notes for a preliminary plan. Share at your table.

  18. Haiku Write a poem about your experience in today’s session. 5 syllables 7 syllables 5 syllables

  19. A Story

  20. Thank you! Sara Armstrong, Ph.D. saarmst@telis.org

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