Technology integration frameworks helps instructors efficiently and effectively pre-plan and evaluate their technology integration. Enjoy this presentation which provides a great overview of 5 commonly used frameworks.
S Railey
The world is changing - as educators, lets embrace this change, prepare ourselves and teach IT like we should! Use this site for ideas and resources to assist you on this journey.
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Thursday, January 30, 2020
Thursday, December 8, 2016
Final projects from ED 410/411
The end of the semester is upon us. Just wanted to share a couple of final projects and Web pages -
Enjoy!
Super Web page overviews of ED 410/411 Technology Integration
Enjoy!
Super Web page overviews of ED 410/411 Technology Integration
M Mathews: https://sites.google.com/site/msmathewsclasssite/rsvp-and-guest-book/curriculum-integration
D Whitcomb: https://sites.google.com/site/dwhitco2/ed-410
Excellent projects demonstrating mastery of ED 410/411 student outcomes
K Birdsong
M Mathews
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Teaching with Technology Presentations
ED 305 students really stepped it up with their teaching with technology presentations. For this project, students are encouraged to implement best practices for creating and delivering digital presentations. Overall the 305 students did a great job. One area of shortcoming for most students was the use of graphics in the presentation - I think this is mostly due to the availability of open-source graphics that matched their content.
One area where just about every student did an outstanding job was with presenting the information. There was VERY little reading of content. Most students discussed their content in a manner that made the presentation enjoyable and easy to listen to and learn from. I've never had a group of students do so well on this particular area.
A few students that I would like to recognize for their submissions are listed below. While these presentations may not be perfect, I've detailed the aspect of the presentation that was particularly good. You will notice that most of these had a nice presentation rhythm, with few extended periods of time on a zoom.
One area where just about every student did an outstanding job was with presenting the information. There was VERY little reading of content. Most students discussed their content in a manner that made the presentation enjoyable and easy to listen to and learn from. I've never had a group of students do so well on this particular area.
A few students that I would like to recognize for their submissions are listed below. While these presentations may not be perfect, I've detailed the aspect of the presentation that was particularly good. You will notice that most of these had a nice presentation rhythm, with few extended periods of time on a zoom.
- Dylan Fisher: http://www.screencast.com/t/VKECm2xv - Excellent format and presentation skills. Provided a very nice overview of types of assistive technologies
- Kristi Kruse: http://screencast.com/t/GSctobXpXIa - Great word and graphic use along with presentation skills
- Brooke Kuykendall: http://www.screencast.com/t/wpBu9moI1o - Excellent word usage and lots of zooms. Presentation skills were good also.
- Erin Navy: http://www.screencast.com/t/SGm5jfkx4 - Very dynamic with excellent word usage.
- Jacob Ryan: http://www.screencast.com/t/ZrH80UC3k - Just an overall good job. The presentation included all required elements and was designed fairly well and presented nicely.
- Meagan Spears: http://www.screencast.com/t/lULVVIJ4DSDe - Overall really good job.
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