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Technology In Literacy
Best Practices of Technology in Literacy
NTLB Tech 2004
Sarasota County Schools
What is our training agenda?
Review the changes of a digital world Stress best practices of teaching literacy Consider the impact of mobile technology for your
classroom. Experience digitizing the learning experience
Educational Technology is nudging literacy instruction beyond its oral and print-based tradition to embrace online and electronic texts as well as multimedia.
-Dr. Ann Holum, The Critical Issue
Technology and Literacy
It is worth taking a closer look at!
Projects Of Our Pasts
Literacy ExperienceAn ancient Chinese statement reflects that “Women are like grass born to be stepped on.”
Use the above statement to develop a personal reflection of its meaning and about women’s rights in China.
Reading As A Social Process
How Students Communicate Outside of School
Multiple Literacy and Kids
CD romsvideotapesinternetcell phonespagers
How do kids show what they know?
Teaching literacy is teaching communication
The Impact of
Digital Education
2121stst Century Skills Century Skills 2121stst Century Skills Century Skills
“The current and future health of The current and future health of America’s 21America’s 21stst Century Economy Century Economy depends directly on how broadly depends directly on how broadly and deeply Americans reach a new and deeply Americans reach a new level of literacy – 21level of literacy – 21stst Century Century Literacy – that includes strong Literacy – that includes strong academic literacy, thinking, academic literacy, thinking, reasoning, teamwork skills, and reasoning, teamwork skills, and proficiency in using technology.”proficiency in using technology.”
National Alliance of Business 2000, Building America’s 21National Alliance of Business 2000, Building America’s 21stst Century WorkforceCentury Workforce
Digital-Age Literacies - Today’s BasicsDigital-Age Literacies - Today’s BasicsDigital-Age Literacies - Today’s BasicsDigital-Age Literacies - Today’s Basics
Basic Literacy Basic Literacy Scientific LiteracyScientific LiteracyTechnological Technological
LiteracyLiteracyVisual LiteracyVisual LiteracyInformation LiteracyInformation LiteracyGlobal AwarenessGlobal Awareness
Yet these digital kids report an alarming concern about our
classrooms.
Where does technology make the greatest impact in education?
The Wrong Approach
The Wrong Approach
The Wrong Approach
What does the right approachlook like?
Literacy ExperienceAn ancient Chinese statement reflects that “Women are like grass born to be stepped on.”
Use the above statement to develop a personal reflection of its meaning and about women’s rights in China
Literacy ExperienceAn ancient Chinese statement reflects that “Women are like grass born to be stepped on.”
Use the above statement to develop a personal reflection of its meaning and about women’s rights in China
Literacy ExperienceAn ancient Chinese statement reflects that “Women are like grass born to be stepped on.”
Use the above statement to develop a personal reflection of its meaning and about women’s rights in China
Digital Expression
http://www.apple.com/education/ilifeawards/
Steps For Project Based Digital Learning
Knowledge established Composition Teamed partnership & assignment Storyboard Film shoot Digital editing Spotlight event
The tools allow for student expression.
Why is this such a powerful tool for student learning?
Rief 1993 says that students retain: 10% of what they read 20% of what they hear 30% of what they see 50% of what they see and hear 70% of what they say 90% of what they say and do
Effective teaching usually combines several approaches, or multisensory instruction, so the
child uses more than one sense at a time while learning
-Rief 1993
Investigation Time
http://www.apple.com/education/ilifeawards/
Tech & Literacy Leadership In The Classroom Seek opportunities to integrate tech Accept Reading and Technology literacy as
everyone’s responsibility. Reading is THINKING Model 21st Century skills for students Be knowledgeable on best practices and research Find resources that offer effective data for
instructional decision making Find a colleague and support each other. Learning
never stops. Never give up on innovation….no matter how many
bubble sheet tests are ahead
Magic is all around you, the trick is to see it
David Thornburg
Follow Up Contact
Mike Horan• Ex 31394
Dr. Suzanne Naiman• Ex 34100
Linda Crane• Ex 34100
Roni Harty• Ex 34100