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Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works

Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works. Day 3. Dr. Jennifer Parker-Moore Janice Harding Macomb Intermediate School District. Good Morning!. Welcome to Day 3! Please set up your laptop Download Google Chrome Load http://techbestpractice.net

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Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works

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  1. Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works Day 3 Dr. Jennifer Parker-Moore Janice Harding Macomb Intermediate School District

  2. Good Morning! • Welcome to Day 3! • Please set up your laptop • Download Google Chrome • Load http://techbestpractice.net • Load the Google Doc backchannel from our previous strategies – review and update/add any tools you missed • Be ready to share one story about how you used what you learned from our previous 2 days together

  3. Think/Pair/Share • Salsa Lineup • Share one story about how you used what you learned from our previous 2 days together • Share the good, the bad, and the ugly

  4. Back Channel & Review • Review the Back Channel • Obtain your assignment for a T/P/S • Share out tools and uses to support the category

  5. Day 3 Agenda

  6. Key Working Agreements • Respect confidentiality • Share airtime • Keep sidebars to a minimum • Respect start, breaks, and end times • If it rings, dings, or sings – put it on vibrate or silent

  7. Learning ObjectivesDay Three By the end of the learning session, we will: • Know the categories of strategies that comprise the component of Helping Students Extend and Apply Knowledge, • Understand the classroom recommendations for each of the strategies, • Make connections between and among the strategies, and the technology tools that support them • Transfer the learning into specific changes in your pedagogy that you will apply in the next two weeks.

  8. Identifying Similarities & Differences Based on materials found in the text, “Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works” and 21things4teachers.net

  9. Framework for Instructional Planning Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition Cooperative Learning Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers Identifying Similarities & Differences Nonlinguistic Representations Summarizing & Note-taking Assigning Homework & Practice

  10. Identifying Similarities and Differences • Comparing, classifying, creating metaphors, creating analogies • Ex: Venn Diagrams, word and picture sorts, visual tools or web formats, online interactive games

  11. Best Practice: Identifying Similarities & Differences

  12. Teacher Directed Notes • Complete the TDN for this strategy after reviewing pages 118-119. • Brainstorm in the workspace a technology tool and lesson idea to support Compare, Classify, Metaphors, and Analogies • Think/Pair/Share the answers

  13. Identifying Similarities and Differences • Compare • Classify • Metaphors • Analogies • Good teachers: • Teach ways to identify similarities and differences • Guide students in the process • Provide cues Source: Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed.

  14. Tech Tools for these Strategies Identifying Similarities & Differences • Word processing applications • Organizing and Brainstorming software • Data Collection and Analysis • Database and Reference resources UT-CITW, 2nd ed., pg. 12-13; Chapter 8 (183-203).

  15. Visual Organizer Tools

  16. Hands-On: Using Gliffy for “Comparing” Comparing the characteristics that are unique and shared • Create a Venn Diagram using Gliffy

  17. Using Charting/Graphing Tools to “Compare” Data/Trends Graphs and Formulas Column Comparisons Plotting Points Trends for Multiple Years

  18. Word Processing Tools

  19. Hands-On: Using Word Processing for “Classifying” Create a table for arrangement by class or category • Word or Google Docs • Tables, Flowcharts, Smart Art, Images

  20. Hands-On: Using Images and Shapes for “Analogies” A comparison of two things based on their structure or similarity A is to B as C is to D Clipart, Images, and Shapes Hot is to Cold as Night is to _______

  21. Hands-On: Using Thinkfinity for “Metaphors” Comparing a situation to a real thing For Example: • Drowning in a sea of grief • Feeling blue • Broken hearted Locate Metaphor worksheets and activities using Thinkfinity

  22. For more Information about these strategies… Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed., 2012.

  23. Reflecting on PracticeTeacher Directed Notes Individually complete the section for this area of best practice. Be prepared to share one of your thoughts with the group.

  24. Today’s Learning Objectives • Knowthe categories, strategies, and technology tools that support best practice using the “Classroom Instruction That Works” framework (aka Marzano 9) • Understandthe classroom recommendations and integration for these strategies • Make connections between the strategies and technology tools • Transfer the learning into classroom instruction to improve student engagement, achievement, and technology proficiency

  25. Generating & Testing Hypotheses Based on materials found in the text, “Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works” and 21things4teachers.net

  26. Framework for Instructional Planning Reinforcing Effort and Providing Recognition Cooperative Learning Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers Identifying Similarities & Differences Nonlinguistic Representations Summarizing & Note-taking Generating & Testing Hypotheses Assigning Homework & Practice

  27. Generating and Testing Hypothesis • System analysis, problem solving, decision making, historical investigation, experimental inquiry and invention • Ex: Researching, reference tools and citations, graphic organizers, content area tools, inter-actives

  28. Generating and Testing Hypothesis • Systems analysis • Analyze how parts interact • Problem solving • Overcoming obstacles to meet goals • Investigation • Explore an area where there is confusion or contradiction • Experimental inquiry • Generating or testing explanations Participants will be researching new technology and best practice. Source: Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed.

  29. Best Practice: Generating & Testing Hypothesis

  30. Teacher Directed Notes • Complete the TDN for this strategy after exploring Interactive Learning tools. • Locate an interactive example and lesson plan idea for Systems Analysis, Problem Solving, Experimental Inquiry, and Investigation • Create a classroom example • Think/Pair/Share the answers

  31. Tech Tools for these Strategies Generating & Testing Hypotheses • Organizing and Brainstorming software • Data Collection and Analysis • Instructional Interactives UT-CITW, 2nd ed., pg. 12-13; Chapter 9 (204-219).

  32. Systems Analysis • How the parts of the system work together

  33. Problem Solving • Process of overcoming barriers to reach goals

  34. Experimental Inquiry • Developing and testing possible explanations of observations

  35. Investigation • Looking into alternatives or justification in the way we handle a process, protocol, or idea

  36. Other Sample Activities • Mind mapping and flowcharting • Digital narratives using primary sources • Budgeting and Personal Finance • Data collection to establish trends • Digital Citizenship and Critical Evaluation

  37. Hands-On: Primary Access • Create a login on Primary Access • Explore the four categories of resources available within the site • Create a digital story using primary resources • Share with your table partner

  38. Hands-On: Gooru http://www.goorulearning.org • Free Search Engine for Learning • Millions of resources for 5th-12th grade science, math and social science courses at our fingertips.

  39. For more Information about these strategies… Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works, 2nd ed., 2012.

  40. Reflecting on PracticeTeacher Directed Notes Individually complete the section for this area of best practice. Be prepared to share one of your thoughts with the group.

  41. Theory Into Practice • Create 2-3 goals for integrating technology into best practice instruction based on this course. • Short Term • Long Term • Complete the follow up survey • Stow equipment and materials • Thank you for coming!

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