Students in ED 510 worked all semester on their ePortfolio project*. The purpose of the project is to highlight their "mad tech skills" and provide links to resources.
Enjoy their great work!
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.
Students in ED 510 worked all semester on their ePortfolio project*. The purpose of the project is to highlight their "mad tech skills" and provide links to resources.
Enjoy their great work!
Students in the Educational Technology program are required to submit a Web page overview for each course taken within the minor. This is a final project summarizing the course purpose, outcomes, etc.
You'll get a great understanding of the courses by viewing these student-created Web pages - and you'll be amazed by the outstanding work being designed, created and published.
Students in ED 410/411 and ED 540 have been hard at work creating 5e lesson plans. These plans break the teaching/learning process into 5 categories - engagement, exploration, explanation, elaboration and evaluation. The following lesson plans are excellent examples* of the 5e process. Enjoy!
C Carpenter - 11th grade World War II Lesson
A Wilbanks - 8th Grade English Language Arts Lesson
T Chambers - The Color Wheel
P Graham - What are College Majors?
C Dyer - Open Educational Resources
*Featured lesson plans are not necessarily perfect, but are very good student examples.
So many students are learning virtually today, which increases the need for quality online academic content.
Students in ED 510 are learning to create engaging and interactive digital lessons using SoftChalk. I hope you enjoy viewing their work!
The really cool thing about educational technology courses, to me, is the amount of content that can be taught/learned in each lesson. For example, students in ED 510 just completed a module covering digital presentations. In this module, not only did they learn to create a presentation, they learned so much more -
For example, in the Digital Storytelling Presentation featured below, the student learned:
With the emergence of technology into the K-12 classrooms, an understanding and application of technology management best practices is a must.
Students in ED 410/411 have been gathering information about K-12 classroom technology management. They shared their information in digital presentations. Enjoy viewing and learning from their outstanding work!