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Title: The Computer as a Teaching Tool


1
The Computer as a Teaching Tool
  • Kathryn Odell, IT Coach
  • Lodi Unified School District
  • 712-6364
  • kodell_at_lodiusd.k12.ca.us

2
Why Bother?
  • For your students
  • Motivation!
  • Access to information
  • Gain technical skills
  • Higher order thinking skills
  • For yourself
  • Invest time now to save it later.
  • Professional development
  • Increased productivity

3
Computer as a Teacher Tool
  • Communicate with parents.
  • Create custom worksheets and assignments.
  • Create student lists and name tags.
  • Make personalized certificates of achievement.

4
Computer as a Teacher Tool
  • Keep track of grades assignments
  • Send home a weekly progress report.
  • Make your report cards.
  • Produce a class newsletter.
  • Get new ideas.

5
Computer as a Teacher Tool
  • Communicate with other professionals and subject
    experts via email.
  • Use teacher email
  • Requesting student email
  • Make a class web page.
  • Lisa Bartrams page
  • Karen Perkins page
  • Janet Mattas page
  • School City Web Editor training
  • Wed. Mar. 31 800-300

6
Computer as a Chalk BoardSmall group at
computer orWhole class using a projector
  • Reading groups draw story webs, have the
    computer read vocabulary words
  • Record information from a group brainstorming
    session that introduces a new unit.

7
Computer as a Chalk BoardSmall group at
computer orWhole class using a projector
  • Demonstrate writing or editing skills.
  • Demonstrate Math concepts
  • Equations
  • Graphs

8
Computer as a Chalk BoardSmall group at
computer orWhole class using a projector
  • Color text for exploring, or critically
    evaluating written material

9
Computer as a Chalk BoardSmall group at
computer orWhole class using a projector
  • Live access to a selected Internet site to
    enhance discussion or illustrate a point.
  • Introduce a unit
  • Organize a unit for student use
  • Live access to a selected Internet site to
    retrieve authentic data
  • Answer questions right now!
  • To ask an expert
  • Share student work with an audience

10
Computer as Electronic Scribe
  • Lists each student adds one item related to a
    topic that will be used for discussion
  • Science topic students type questions of things
    they want to know about a new subject. The
    questions may be used to introduce a lesson.
  • Have each student write one type of sentence, for
    example, a topic sentence, and use this
    information for a class discussion on that type
    of sentence.

11
Computer as Electronic Scribe
  • Continuing story
  • Group or class email letter
  • Enter personal information or opinions in a
    spreadsheet and then graph the whole classs
    responses

12
The Computer as Learning Center Software
  • Skills-based software
  • Reader Rabbit, Oregon Trail, etc.
  • Accelerated Reader or Reading Counts
  • Productivity software
  • AppleWorks or Microsoft Office
  • Presentation Software
  • HyperStudio
  • PowerPoints and more PowerPoints!
  • iMovie
  • Living history characters

13
The Computer as Learning Center Software
  • Free internet sites
  • K-8 Subject Toolboxes
  • Webquests
  • Intermediate example
  • Primary example
  • Resource list
  • Sites you have found
  • Requesting sites that are blocked
  • Subscription internet sites
  • RiverDeep

14
The Computer as Learning CenterManagement
Techniques
  • Popsicle Sticks and a Timer
  • Set the timer for 30 minutes and draw a popsicle
    stick with a student name.
  • When the timer rings, that student draws another
    name and resets the timer.
  • Cards with students names
  • Shuffle after each rotation.
  • Computer Schedule
  • Pocket Chart

15
The Computer as Learning CenterManagement
Techniques
  • Tech Tutors
  • Two students from your class or an older grade
  • Allowed to ask you questions about the computer
  • Trained by you for the current activity
  • Computer Notebook
  • Step-by-step directions for each project

16
The Computer as Learning CenterManagement
Techniques
  • Classroom modeling
  • Model computer project for the week.
  • Provide a sample of the completed work for that
    session.
  • Provide students with a step by step checklist.
    Have students sign and attach the checklist to
    completed project. Be sure to include a
    proofreading checklist.
  • When teaching a computer skill, templates can
    be very valuable. When using a template, each
    student or team can rotate through the activity
    and the original will not be altered or lost.
    This allows for a more self-guided lesson.
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