Integrating Technology into the English Language Arts Classroom - Presentation Transcript
Integrating Technology into the ELA Classroom Ashley Quark March 2, 2007 STELA Conference
Technology for Educators Information
Emailing Parents
Posting homework, assignments, and class events online
Gathering information online for lessons
Technology for Educators Information
PowerPoint Presentations
Downloading Audio/Video for instruction
Interactive Websites
Posting Samples of Student work online with evaluation rubrics
Teaching technological media literacy
Instruction
Technology for Educators Information
Blogs
Discussion Boards
Wikis
Podcasting
Online surveys
Online assignments and quizzes
Webquests
Peer revising & editing on Microsoft Word
Instruction Student Activity
Information
Information: Emailing Parents
Set up Distribution Lists (Groups)
Send group emails
Don’t forget to BCC!
Instruction
Instruction: Critical Readers
Teaching Technological Literacy
www.dhmo.org
Instruction: Critical Readers
Teaching Technological Literacy
www.dhmo.org
Martin Luther King Jr. site
Instruction: Critical Technology Consumers
Teaching Technological Literacy
www.dhmo.org
Martin Luther King Jr. site
We must teach students critical thinking skills as they apply to their use of technological media!
Instruction: Critical Readers
Evaluating Websites
WHO is the source of the information?
WHAT are you getting?
WHEN was the site created?
WHERE
WHY are you here?
HOW can you tell what’s what?
When students are asked what Internet-related subjects they would like to learn about in school, the top choice for 68 per cent is “How to tell if information you find on the Net is true or not”. (Source: Young Canadians in a Wired World, Media Awareness Network, 2005)
Use “ Reviewer ” function in Microsoft word for Peer Revision
Student Activity: Surveys
www.surveymonkey.com
Free accounts
10 questions per survey
Example: Pre-Reading Survey
Student Activity: Wikis
What is a wiki?
Wiki stands for “What I Know Is”
A type of website where members can add, remove, edit or change content on the site
Example www.wikipedia.com
Student Activity: Wikis
How can I use it in my ELA classroom?
Classroom Web pages
Collaborative Authoring
Collaborative Responses to Literature
Project Development (giving and receiving feedback throughout the process)
Student Activity: Wikis
What’s so great about a WIKI?
Easy to set up and maintain
Can be edited from any computer with an Internet connection
Creator has the freedom to allow everyone to view/edit the wiki OR only invited members can view/edit the wiki
Easy to upload pictures and files or link to external web pages
Students love publishing their writing online—it gives them an authentic audience!
Student Activity: Wikis
How to make a wiki:
Choose a host. These are free:
www.pbwiki.com
www.wetpaint.com
www.wikispaces.com
Benefits of wikispaces.com:
Giving away FREE wikis for teachers with no advertising!
Online tutorial is excellent!
Ethics & Student Safety
Names: You probably don't want to use students' full names in order to maintain privacy and anonymity online.
Collective information available on your site (e.g. Teacher's name, school, town/city, grade, students' first names,pictures). A combination of too much of this information could potentially be dangerous
Teach students about privacy issues and appropriate content online. Teach them not to share personal information online.
Ethics & Student Safety
Use functions on blogs and wikis to limit audience
If possible, consider moderating students' comments
Pictures: Is it appropriate to have any pictures? If so, when and why?
Examine your school division’s “Acceptable Use Policy” for technology
Ethics and Student Safety
Student will not learn about Internet ethics, etiquette, and safety intuitively simply because they are growing up in the digital age. Our students need teachers to teach them these skills that will be necessary for them to function in the 21 century.
Acknowledgments
Many of the ideas presented here originated from:
Jennifer Foss , Chicago, IL
Cherie Clarke-Moore , Australia
Dr. Alec Couros , Faculty of Education, University of Regina
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