Guest lecture delivered to elementary teacher candidates on the thoughtful integration of Web 2.0 technologies in the teaching and learning process. Included are links to a number of recommended Web 2.0 tools and some meta collections of tools.
2. OUTCOMES
1. Reflect on the ways in which you think, plan, and go
about technology integration
2. Generalize potential uses of technology through the
exploration of specific cases
3. Help you develop a list of free technologies that you and
your students can use
3. THE PK-CK-TK (TPACK) APPROACH
The best teaching and learning occurs when the following are
aligned:
Pedagogical knowledge - Methods
Content knowledge - Majors
Technological knowledge
Mishra & Kohler (2006); Schmidt, et al. (2009)
4. TAKE STOCK BEFORE CHOOSING A TECHNOLOGY
1. Reflect on pedagogical knowledge (PK, methods)–
1.How do my students learn?
2.What methods have I mastered?
2. Reflect on the content (CK, majors)–
1.What needs to be taught/learned?
2.What is my prior knowledge and understanding of this?
3.What prior knowledge/skills do my students have?
6. NOW CHOOSE TECHNOLOGY (TK)
1. Find tools that are available to you
2. Select tools that may fit with your PK-CK
3. Determine the best tool for your PK-CK
1.Which one am I comfortable with?
2.Which one will my students be able to use?
3.Which one has the options I/my students will need to best
teach/learn?
4.Which one enhances the content of the lesson?
7. SAMPLE 1 – WRITING FOR A PURPOSE
Objective (CK) – TSWBAT
demonstrate the ability to process
write
Methods (PK) – graphic
organizer, peer review & collaborative
writing, teacher
conference, drafting, editing, revising
A skill we would like students to develop
8. SAMPLE COURSE & STUDENT BACKGROUND
• Course: World History, Language Arts, e.g.
• Students should be able to craft an original piece (CMT
LA, CAPT IW)
• How can I support students during each step in the writing
process?
• Students are of a variety of ability levels; some have
IEPs, 504s, and/or SRBI (RTI) interventions
• How can meet all of my students’ individual needs?
9. STEPS IN THE WRITING PROCESS
Step Goal
Plan to write, brainstorm ideas, organize
Prewrite
thoughts
Draft Put thoughts and ideas into proper form
Revise Make substantive changes to improve the draft
Edit Apply finishing touches to improve the draft
Publish Share the final draft
10. TECHNOLOGY FOR THE WRITING PROCESS
Step Technology to facilitate
Holt Interactive Graphic Organizers; bubbl.us;
Prewrite
mindmeister.com
Draft Google Docs (Apps for Education); Office Web Apps
Real-time collaborative editing with Google Docs &
Revise Office Web Apps; peer review with a class blog
(EduBlog, e.g.)
Google Docs and Office Web Apps have version
Edit
history
Print from web app; post a link to the document to a
Publish
class website (Google Sites, Wikispaces e.g.)
Additional info about using Google Docs in the classroom
11. SAMPLE 2 – K-6 UNIT: ANCIENT EGYPT
Objective (CK) – TSWBAT identify
major events, cultural elements, and
contributions of Ancient Egypt
Methods (PK) – primary source
analysis, webquest, multimedia/hyper
text lecture
Content we would like our students to acquire
12. TECHNOLOGY TO FACILITATE METHODS
Technology to facilitate (General
Method
Specific)
Primary
The Ancient History Sourcebook;
source
British Museum's Ancient Egypt Page
analysis
WebQuest.org;
Webquest
Mr. Donn's Ancient Egypt WebQuests
Multimedia Ancient Egypt - History; Discovery Egypt
lecture Guide; Discovering Ancient Egypt
The Internet History Sourcebook has collections for other eras, regions,
and groups
13. SAMPLE 3 – 7-12 UNIT: THE HOLOCAUST
Objective (CK) – TSWBAT identify
causes, effects, events, and persons
involved in the Holocaust
Methods (PK) – primary source
analysis, webquest, multimedia/hyper
text lecture
Content we would like our students to acquire
14. TECHNOLOGY TO FACILITATE METHODS
Technology to facilitate (General
Method
Specific)
Primary
The Modern History Sourcebook;
source
Witnesses to Nuremberg
analysis
WebQuest.org;
Webquest
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Multimedia TeacherTube; Fortunoff Video Archive;
lecture Bearing Witness to the Holocuast;
The Internet History Sourcebook has collections for other eras, regions,
and groups
15. GENERAL RESOURCES
Web 2.0 for Teachers
Tabs for each type of tool
Web 2.0 for the Classroom Teacher
A list of 100+ tools broken down by purpose
Top 20 Web 2.0 Tools for Teachers and Librarians
A slideshare presentation on Web 2.0 presentations