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courtneybaillyTechnology tips for teaching elementary students
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Before introducing a new tool, play around with it
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the first time you use a tool or a website, choose one or two learning goals
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think about what skills your students will need to complete it
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Tip 7: Assess student progress with technology tools.
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a simple checklist for a particular skill (i.e. use the paintbrush and eraser tool effectively) will help you keep track of who may need help completing a project before they begin
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Allie WillsSeven ways to help ease your students into the usage of new technology.
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Kelsey Kruk"Tip 1: Before introducing a new tool, play around with it enough to figure out where you think your students will struggle the most. This will help you step in at the right moment and predict problems your students may have."
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Tip 5: Start small. If you see a project you really like or hear of one you want to try, think about what skills your students will need to complete it. Want to have your students use Storybird to write a story? Teach them first how to word process with correct spacing, punctuation and capitals with a simply typing activity or sentence writing activity.
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Jessica Allengood site for teachers who are beginning to integrate tech in their lessons
Good starting strategies here=> 7 Tech Tips for Younger Elementary via @Edutopia http://awe.sm/5LIsA #edtech #edchat #ibpypedchat via:packrati.us ibpyp elementary technology edtech technologyintegration
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Orwell KowalyshynSeven ways to use technology in elementary classrooms http://bit.ly/kKWgZF
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Susan GilleyRT @hdiblasi: Seven ways to use technology in elementary classrooms http://bit.ly/kKWgZF
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Rodney TurnerSeven Technology Tips for Younger Elementary http://bit.ly/fVUqKe via @edutopia #teachertips #edtech #edchat
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Jayme JohnsonGreat advice "from the trenches" about integrating technology into younger elementary classrooms
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Kasey Huebner7 Technology Tips for Younger Elementary: http://bit.ly/ii8l58
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Tip 1: Before introducing a new tool, play around with it enough to figure out where you think your students will struggle the most. This will help you step in at the right moment and predict problems your students may have.
Tip 2: Don’t try to teach too much at one time. For instance, the first time you use a tool or a website, choose one or two learning goals (i.e. logging in or uploading a photo). If you ensure mastery of the little things by every student before you move on you will save yourself a huge headache.
Tip 3: Let students who master the goals quickly help others or allow them to explore the tool/site more deeply. -
Chris ShermanWorking with 6-9 year olds with technology.
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In conversations with educators in the lower grades, I often find that there is a sense of frustration or even fear in bringing technology into the classroom. These emotions have nothing to do with a fear or frustration with technology itself. In fact, many of these educators WANT to bring technology into their classroom but are boggled by how to train or prepare 6-9 year olds to create multi-step and engaging projects.
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20 Feb 11
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Jorge BorgesRT @SuzanneWhisler: Good tips for using tech with primary students. Seven Technology Tips for Younger Elementary http://bit.ly/dL6Sa4
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Janice AtkinRT @jhengstler: Tips for teachers wanting to incorporate technology for elementary (6-9 yr old) students from edutopia http://icio.us/6vu0Yi
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Sara Kruz7 Technology Tips for Younger Elementary: http://bit.ly/ii8l58
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Louise MeethongsaiRT @jhengstler: Tips for teachers wanting to incorporate technology for elementary (6-9 yr old) students from edutopia http://icio.us/6vu0Yi
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In conversations with educators in the lower grades, I often find that there is a sense of frustration or even fear in bringing technology into the classroom. These emotions have nothing to do with a fear or frustration with technology itself. In fact, many of these educators WANT to bring technology into their classroom but are boggled by how to train or prepare 6-9 year olds to create multi-step and engaging projects.
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We still smile a little at the continual use of "instruction" as the core of the US system. That term has not been used here since 1939:-). By the way, I am referring to public schools
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Tip 1: Before introducing a new tool, play around with it enough to figure out where you think your students will struggle the most. This will help you step in at the right moment and predict problems your students may have.
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If you ensure mastery of the little things by every student before you move on you will save yourself a huge headache
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Mari YamauchiRT @jhengstler: Tips for teachers wanting to incorporate technology for elementary (6-9 yr old) students from edutopia http://icio.us/6vu0Yi
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Working through an assignment or activity after it's been designed is a great help for mapping out the time line of that activity, but there is tremendous value in providing students the room they need to explore, manipulate and work (even struggle) through some of the challenges that come with new tools.
Using students as peer coaches, or to facilitate the lesson/activity -- Great!
Hmm...Teaching to mastery, or building an understanding over time & experience?
What about capitalizing on Tips 3 & 4 - students as peer coaches & resources - to further enrich & cultivate the learning community of the classroom? Might this also allow for learners with different strengths & interests to emerge?
Waiting for every child to master every tool or website...at what cost?
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