Title: Digital Technologies in the Classroom
1Digital Technologies in the Classroom
- Developed by
- Rhonda Christensen
- University of North Texas
2Digital Gadgets or Personal Educational Tools
(PETs)?
- Digital Cameras
- Pedometers
- GPS
- Data loggers
- E-book readers
- MP3 player
3Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Scanners - convert printed material or images
into digital format - Kids can scan images from books or other printed
sources to include in multimedia presentations - Original artwork by students can be put into a
digital format to be shared (posted on the web or
in a multimedia project.
4Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Digital Cameras store images digitally rather
than on film. - Digital Cameras are becoming ubiquitous therefore
less expensive. - There are 1000s of uses in education.
- Great for visual learners - visual literacy.
5Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Graphics Tablets - Uses a stylus to write on an
electronic pad - Art students can hand draw into a digital format
that can then be manipulated, enhanced, etc.
6Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Tablet PCs - Convert handwriting into word
processing drawings become graphics files
7Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Electronic Whiteboards
- are becoming more common in schools.
- They allow students to be interactive while
learning. - Information written on the electronic board can
be saved and retrieved/shared.
8Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Data Projectors allow teachers to project images
from a computer or video source. - The improved lamps allow the lights to remain on!
9Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Wireless Devices allow computers and handhelds to
be on a network without wires. - Wireless networks allow flexibility and mobility.
- Schools can avoid wired infrastructure.
10Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Handheld Computers are portable and powerful!
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12Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- E-books are digital books that can be read on
handheld computers. You can take notes on books
as you read. - The Gutenberg Project has free books to download
to your e-book reader.
13Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- MP3 Players
- A is for Apple on iPod - Carrollton Farmers
Branch ISD is giving out iPods to Kindergarten
students for language development - French teachers are using them for foreign
language practice.
14Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Data loggers allow students to track information
via a small instrument. - Many types of data loggers exist.
- Temperature, wind speed, air pressure, humidity,
barometric pressure, AC current, carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, light intensity, rainfall, soil
moisture, motion, pulse count and more.
15Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Pedometers are a type of data logger.
- Students can log their activity individually
and/or as a group. - PE Central allows students to log their steps.
16Digital Technologies to Support Teaching and
Learning
- Global Positioning Systems (GPS) - common in
cars, boats and cell phones -24 satellites
continuously broadcast position and time data to
users throughout the world! - Free to the world developed by the Dept. or
Defense - Students can use them to determine locations -
Locations are shown in longitude and latitude - Geocaching is a high tech treasure hunt.
17How Do We Have So Much Power in the Palm of Our
Hands?
- Chips are becoming faster and more powerful AND
smaller!
18Emerging Digital Tools
- Virtual Environments create 3-D environments that
simulate reality. - Virtual Reality can take students on virtual
trips to places they may never visit otherwise. - Virtual Frog Dissection may be possible when real
dissection is not. - Virtual Field Trips and Labs are abundant on the
Internet.
19How Can You Use These Tools in Your Classroom?
- Get into groups of 2 - 3.
- Select a digital technology.
- Determine how you could use this tool to enhance
learning in the classroom. - Give the subject area, the topic area and the
learning objective. - Be prepared to share your great ideas with the
class!