Title: Integrating Media
1Integrating Media Technology into the Classroom
2Generation M Multi-taskers
3Teens Multi-tasking
Grades 7-12 58 usually consume some other
forms of media while they read63 typically
multitask while listening to music 62 usually
do so while using the computer
4Media Use by Youth
- 439 average time the TV set is on per day
- 87 number of youth playing video games
- 73 number of teens online regularly
- 69 of youth have TV in their bedrooms
- 60 number who say they watch commercials
5Media, Youth and Education
52 of Americans can name at least 2 members of
the Simpsons family while only 28 can name 2 of
the freedoms granted by the First Amendment.
6Screen-agers
- Screen-agers are techno-savvy young people,
reared on television and computers. - They see media not as discrete products that can
impact them or their culture, but as elements
of a multimedia mosaic that is their culture. - Douglas Rushkopf
7How do we engage the screen-agers
- Awaken their prior knowledge of MEDIA
- Internet
- TV
- Movies
- Video Games
- Cell phones text messaging
8Teaching with Media
- Movies, advertisements, and all other visual
media are tools teachers need to use and media we
must master if we are to maintain our credibility
in the coming years. - Jim Burke, author of The English
Teachers Companion
9If students are engaged and working, the result
will be GROWTH
10Integrating Media
- Disney and NASA send Buzz Lightyear into space -
Magical Mountain News -
11Teaching with Film
- Who says movies aren't valuable instructional
tools? When students are engaged with the content
through a medium they love, they learn better and
retain more. - Middle Ground October 2006
- Focus On Film Learning It Through The Movies
- Agenda
12Media Creators and Producers
- 54 of those surveyed said they are making
their own entertainment content through editing
photos, videos or music, - 45 said they are producing that content for
others to see, - 32 said they consider themselves to be
"broadcasters" of their own media. -
- State of The Media Democracy, December
2007
13Our students are like us
- Personalize
- Screens, pictures, audio, font, ringtones
14Collaborate
- Interpersonal Exchange
- Email, e-pals, answering questions
- Information Gathering and Analysis
- Data collection projects
- Problem Solving
- How do we create a better community?
- Make
- Connections
- Contributions
- Conversations
- Requests
- Agenda
15Create
- Blogs
- Wikis
- Podcasts
- Videos
- Messaging
- Become an active participant instead of a passive
user - Learn about tools
- Lurking
- Participate
- Become a contributor
- Agenda
16Until you fail, you cant learn
17Teaching with Images
18Images as sources of Questions
19Images as sources of Learning
- Have students use a digital camera to take
pictures that generate questions - Help them move to higher-order thinking
- Visual of factors of 10
- Take a picture of something at -
- 1 meter
- 10 meters
- 100 meters
20Classroom Applications
Print Advertisements
How to read an ad- reading the words-
examining the images- considering the
layout(e.g. rule of thirds color, etc.)-
techniques of persuasion- where it was
published- consider the audience
21Commercial Scripts
22Political Ad Script
Source AdWatch (AP)
23Writing Screenplays
- "If video is how we are communicating and
persuading in this new century, why aren't more
students writing screenplays as part of their
schoolwork?" Heidi Hayes Jacob, Educational
consultant
24Washington Post Video Mash-up
- Welcome to the washingtonpost.com Video Mash-Up,
where our readers have the opportunity to create
their own interview clips opposite Post political
reporter Dana Milbank. - We provide the questions, you provide the
answers!
25Digital Storytelling
- PBS series about World War
- II encourages students to
- identify and interview
- veterans and document their
- stories using digital tools
- digital storytelling
26Digital Storytelling Kids Vid
27Current Events Activity
- As a group write a 30-second TV news promotion
script using - a. ONE international story
- b. ONE national story
- c. ONE regional/local storyd. Either
weather or sports
28What are you already doing with technology in
your classroom?
29What do you wish you could be doing with
technology in your classroom?
30Why aren't you doing it?
31Additional Technologies
- WebQuests
- PowerPoints
- Interactives
- School Website
- Agenda
32Are we going to be providers of information or
cultivators of learning?
33Now its your turn
- Choose one area to explore
- Find an idea you can take back and use in your
classroom - 5-10 minutes exploring
- Share with the group
- How will you use it in your classroom?
- Agenda
34Dawns Role in the District
- To be a RESOURCE for each of you
- Collaborate with you to support your content
standards - Help you find what you need
- books, media and technology resources
- Assist you in integrating technology with subject
area content standards - If you dont understand the technology - ASK
- Model strategies for accessing and using
information technologies