This link has been bookmarked by 29 people . It was first bookmarked on 28 Jun 2008, by Liz Walhof.
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08 Feb 15
samantha_woodAn interesting article about technology integration in the classroom according to ISTE standards.
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06 Feb 14
Barbra DonachyAlthough 4 years old, this is an excellent example of the how the future of education could look integrating ISTE standards.
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19 Jan 14
Anne HeilPBL interdisciplinary lessons in Science tech and history
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Students absolutely love the opportunity to build visual representations of their learning, and doing so addresses the NETS-S call to use technology for creativity and innovation.
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Successful projects require a school structure that encourages curriculum integration and innovation, with a special emphasis on ensuring that the technology is always on.
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A DiegoThe article is about the integration of technology standards in a history and science project-based unit on waterwheels.
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The National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS-S), from the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), call for the integration of technology in schools. The truth is that such technology integration is difficult but absolutely necessary.
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translate their curriculum ideas to the Web. A Web-based curriculum enhances the collaborative nature of instruction simply because it's easier for everyone to access and work with the curriculum.
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how to design and sew rock-people costumes
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hands-on skills needed to construct waterwheels in the school-technology and woodworking shop. The support of these exploratory teachers significantly enhanced the students' mastery of subject content.
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curriculum directors encouraged us to be innovative, but they also emphasized how important it was that the unit lined up with district content standards.
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Tufts University graduate student Andy Mueller joined our curriculum-development team as an engineering intern, and his expertise resulted in a lesson on designing a waterwheel. One of the most challenging questions on the state science exam is an open-response question that requires students to solve a design problem. Having teams of students build their own waterwheels gave them the same opportunity the early colonists had at the Saugus Iron Works -- to learn to harness the power of water through trial and error.
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Aaron GarciaThis website goes with the second NETS standard. Students are taking trips to water mills and learning the concepts of how simple machines are create natural resources. A fifth grade class is able to look at how a machine is built and figure out how to build a natural resource machine themselves. Students work together to build the machine of their choice.
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Lucas JensenThis article talks about tips in integrating technology according to NETS-S/ISTE standards and how some projects went about achieving a high level of technology integration.
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22 Sep 08
Lenrose FearsEducators employ project learning to explore science and history together. Curriculum is designed to meet ISTE standards.
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02 Jul 08
Ms. SternEducators employ project learning to explore science and history together.
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