1. Using Digital Notes & Webs in the English Classroom CCIS Tech Showcase 2010 Lawrence School Colleen Hotz chotz@lawrenceschool.org Domenic Iorillo diorillo@lawrenceschool.org
2. Top Down Web Notes Part of Key Three Routine (Comprehension Strategy Instruction) Increases comprehension, main idea skills, vocabulary awareness Shows visual grouping with organizational ease Can color/shape code & use pictures to increase memory
4. Inspiration Program Computer program helps facilitate learning through graphic organizers Has predesigned web templates for various activities/assignments (see examples) Can make personal webs for individual needs Helps students with spatial processing deficiencies create webs (see examples)
6. Two Column Notes Can provide blank template, partial notes (skeleton notes) or complete notes for struggling readers Can be used for research or note taking during lectures Using two columns, put main idea on the left and supporting information on the right (see examples)
8. Top Down Web Quizzes Helps students organize ideas while using alternate assessment techniques. The Keys to Literacy, created by Joan Sedita, uses this research based method to help students learn through the scaffolding of knowledge. Using Inspiration allows the teacher to give feedback directly on the web, which can then be saved directly to the student’s folder or email.
9. Quizzes cont. These alternative methods of testing help student’s sequential awareness as well as their verbal conceptualization. Performing these tasks also help students with graphomotor deficiency (for example students with dysgraphia) thus “leveling the playing field” in the classroom.