1. Creative and
Powerful Classroom
Presentations
Shavonne Mullet
2. Helpful Visuals
• Non-projected materials may be useful, such as: books,
worksheets, photos, posters and charts. These can be passed
around, or used in group projects
• Projected materials may include: overhead projector, digital
projectors, and document cameras
• These visuals are one way to incorporate different learning
styles to your classroom and can help keep the students
attention of the subject at hand. They allow so much
creativity the possibilities are endless.
Digital Projector
Document Camera
3. Cameras and Videos
• Cameras and videos are a type of technology that
varies greatly which makes them a great resource to
use in the classroom.
• Anything from television, educational movies to
cameras or making their own movies in class, the
possibilities with these technologies are endless and
can be fitted to suit the needs of any student, grade
level or subject.
4. Internet for Education
• Internet is helpful for teachers in so many
ways its impossible to name them all: so much
information that can be accessed
instantaneously.
• Computer labs in each school make it easily
available to teachers and students
• Children growing up in this generation
become familiar with such technology at such
a young age, its easily learned.
5. Ipads
• Ipads will quickly replace textbooks in the future and many
teachers are embracing these new technologies as a way to
help students learn.
• This link it to a youtube video about a teacher using IPads to
teach spelling to her students. It’s a fun and creative way to
get students engaged and hold their attention.
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpvpR51v92E&feature=re
lated
• Youtube is another great resource to find all kinds of
informational and fun videos for teaching. So many ways to be
creative and fun for your students.
6. How YOU Teach
• With technology changing at the intense rapid
pace of this century, it is crucial to know how
to correctly implement it in the classroom.
• Make it fun and be creative.
• Students have been growing up with these
technologies so make sure your educated to
accurately teach. Being a teacher is a
commitment to lifelong learning!
7. Works Cited
• Lever-Duffy, Judy, and Jean Mcdonld. Teachin
and Learning with Technology. fourth. Boston:
Pearson, 2011. 294-309. Print.
• Perry, Dr. Bruce, and Kimberly Moore Kneas.
"Using Technology in the Early Childhood
Classroom." Scholastic. n. page. Print.