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Technology ppt
1. Steven James Basty
Studies Linking Technology with Learning June 1, 2010
CARET Study
Major Changes Ahead for Material Delivery
Pitler Study
Implications of Technology on College Students
Wireless Internet Availability for College Students
Responsibilities of Institutional Administration
Success is within our reach!
Reference List
2. Studies Linking Technology with
Learning (K-12)
CARET Study
Harvey-Woodall Study
Brabec, Fisher & Pitler
study
(All studies favor use &
Technology Access Student Success! implementation of
technology)
3. Conclusion of Study:
Increased levels of computer-assisted
CARET Study instructional applications can positively
Study conducted by members of
the Center for Applied Research in influence student learning outcomes.
Educational Technology (CARET).
Influenced outcomes revolved
around the areas of:
a) Achievement in content-area
learning
b) Problem-solving skill
development
c) Career preparation
Question:
Can computer instructional
programs enhance student
learning?
4. Major Changes Ahead for Class
Material Delivery
Power of Technology w/ Student engagement w/
Measurable Objectives Technology
Capability of stimulating More “student-centered
boosts in arithmetic, reading instruction”
skills, etc. (Measurable skills) Success depends heavily on
Changes on the horizon for ability and buy-in of the
classroom instruction educator
Results supported by Harvey-
Woodall study
Technological Classroom Integration > Conventional Instruction
5. According to the Pitler study… Summarizing
Ability to
Homework, compare &
& Note taking contrast
practice,
Self-belief preparation
and
achievement
Knowing
the right
questions
to ask
Technology Forming & Testing
Hypotheses
Setting
Goals
Nonconventional
retention of
knowledge
Group
focused
learning
7. Wireless Internet Availability for
College Students Freedom to choose
location of study
Turner, et. al. study
shows the vitality of Better
having wireless internet Learning
Environment
widely accessible
throughout college
campuses nationwide.
Easier to collaborate Improved
on group projects communication
Wireless with classmates
& instructors
Internet
Flexibility
of time
8. Responsibilities of Institutional
Administration
Professors: Others in Administration:
Must be supportive, willing to Form a long-term sustainable
change old teaching habits to plan to develop curriculum
usher in a new era of teaching w/ wireless capabilities
style & rigor Implement professional
Willing to incorporate training models
technology into curriculum Encourage campus depts. to
whenever possible adopt new curricula to
remain aligned w/ other
campuses preparing students
for lifelong careers
10. Cradler, J., McNabb, M., Freeman, M., Burchett, R. (2002). “How Does Technology Influence Student Learning?” U.S.
& Canada, International Society for Technology in Education
http://caret.iste.org/caretadmin/news_documents/StudentLearning.pdf
Harvey‐Woodall, Antionette (2009). “Integrating Technology into the Classroom: How Does It Impact Student
Achievement?” http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetailaccno=ED505984
Brabec, K., Fisher, K., Pitler, H. (2004). Building Better Instruction: How Technology Supports Nine Research-Proven
Instructional Strategies. Learning & Leading with Technology 31(5), 6-11.
http://www.mcrel.org/topics/EducationalTechnology/products/236/
Greaves, T., Hayes, J. (2008). “America’s Digital Schools 2008: The Six Trends to Watch.” The Greaves Group, The
Hayes Connection. http://www.mdredsolutions.com/pdfs/ADS08_intro.pdf
Lu, Y., Ma, H., Turner, S., (2004). How Are College Students Using Wireless Internet to Facilitate Learning? Research
Center for Educational Technology, Kent State University. http://www.rcet.org/research/ATT-OLN/Yong-Ma-Turner-
Final.pdf
Editor's Notes
Welcome everyone to the presentation and provide a foreshadowing on will be discussed relating technology to the connection with student learning.
Give an overview of the different studies you’re about to explain and how each carry significant proof that technology facilitates learning!
Describe in further detail the CARET study and the implications it carries toward student learning outcomes.
Cite the Harvey-Woodall study as one of the sources of evidence proving the following two factors: 1) Technology is a great way to build improvement on measurable objectives, and 2) students are more apt to become more involved in class discussion and projects because of technology.
Explain the Brabec, Fisher, and Pitler assimilation and how students are expected to gain the skill sets listed in this chart through the effective use of technology.
Use as a segue to transition to technology having an equal pertinence for success with college students. Show that technology has common practical applications for literally everyone, regardless of intellect or academic standing.
Become more specific with regard to technology, citing wireless internet as one of the most major conductors of educating students to whole new levels. Elaborate on each advantage provided by the availability of wireless internet, and the capability it has to facilitate higher levels of learning among anyone who takes advantage. Use the Ohio University study as a means to convey the evidence. Elaborate on each bullet point individually to emphasize the advantages.
Address the responsibilities of faculty and administration to make sure the goals of technological advance in classrooms can be carried out. Make sure audience knows this is a very collaborative effort.
Wrap-up the presentation leaving listeners with a feeling of positivity, motivated to take action.
Include a works cited page in case further questions require consulting the actual research