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Darla JonesThis is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
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This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
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Karey KillianLearning Activity Types Wiki - curriculum based activoty types by subject area - lists different skills being acquired and suggested activities at various levels of learning (from listening to producing)
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Darcy Goshorn"This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
The curricula in which we are developing and refining learning activity type taxonomies appear on the left. Those that have taxonomies available for your perusal and feedback have links to other pages in this wiki. Links to online surveys to use to provide feedback are included on live curriculum area pages." -
Jason HeiserActivity for students
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eric siegelInteresting university project working on categorizing the types of technology that may be useful for teaching different aspects of pedagogy or content knowledge. In math, for example, they have 7 different types of mathematical learning with 31 sub-catgories.
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Welcome to the Learning Activity Types Wiki!
This is a
virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy,
and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs')
to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting
and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which
activity type development is happening.
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Gary Bertoia"This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening."
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Carl KellerTechnology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge Information
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ksteingrconnecting wikis to learning / Examples of possible tech tools linked to learning curriculum or learning goals.
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Renee KendrotThis website provides several activity type taxonomies that integrate activities, content knowledge, and a variety of technologies that can be used for classroom lessons or projects.
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Zhang LukeTechnology integration
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English as a Second Language
K-6 Literacy
Mathematics
Physical Education
Science
Secondary English Language
Arts
Social
Studies
World Languages
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Michele KujawinskiTechnology integration
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English as a Second Language
K-6 Literacy
Mathematics
Physical Education
Science
Secondary English Language
Arts
Social
Studies
World Languages
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Josh AllenFrom William & Mary, resource for TPACKS and Activity Types.
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Jerry BatesEducators' project developing a taxonomy of activity types for different content areas, with an eye toward ways technologicial content knowledge helps.
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wendy grimshawOrganized info on technology applications for the classrom.
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Randy ZiegenfussThis is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
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lynn mccartneywikis 21st century tools tpack, technologyintegration activitytypes curriculum
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Johnny SloanTPACK session at NECC 6/29/09. From William & Mary College of Education.
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graham hughesLearning Activity Types Wiki! All learning activity types K-12 are available for download from this site
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The curricula in which we are developing and refining learning activity type
taxonomies appear on the left
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Colin GallagherThis is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
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Cathy ArreguinWelcome to the Learning Activity Types Wiki!
This is a virtual place for folks interested in learning to "operationalize TPACK" (Technology, Pedagogy, and Content Knowledge) via curriculum-based learning activity types ('ATs') to get up-to-date information, and (more importantly) participate in the vetting and refining of the activity types in each of the curriculum areas in which activity type development is happening.
The curricula in which we are developing learning activity type taxonomies appear on the left. Those that have taxonomies available for your perusal and feedback have links to other pages in this wiki. Links to online surveys to use to provide feedback are included on live curriculum area pages.
The first six curriculum-based activity type taxonomies will be available for review and input in early March, 2009, when the taxonomies will be presented in a symposium at the Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education (SITE) 2009 annual conference in Charleston, South Carolina.
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