how to integrate technology into the high school classroom

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How To Integrate Technology in the High School Classroom:

How To Integrate Technology in the High School Classroom Presenter: Reneé Johnson

How To Integrate Technology in the High School Classroom:

How To Integrate Technology in the High School Classroom Presenter: Reneé Johnson

AGENDA:

AGENDA 30 min Introduction 15 min Word Clouds 15 min Email Accounts 15 min Collaboration 45 min Wikis 45 min Blogs 60 min LUNCH BREAK 45 min Video/Podcast software 30 min Concept Mapping software 60 min Assessment/Closing

Pre-training Activity:

Pre-training Activity Look at the word cloud. Take five minutes to write down a few words that you are familiar with, and then write down a few that you are not familiar with. Take five more minutes to process what you already know about free technology software and what you would like to know. Facilitator lead discussion session about what you know and what you would like know after training is over.

KEY CONCEPTS:

KEY CONCEPTS WORD CLOUDS EMAIL ACCOUNTS COLLABORATION WIKIS BLOGS VIDEO PODCAST SOFTWARE CONCEPT MAPPING SOFTWARE

Graphic Organizer:

Graphic Organizer

Word Clouds:

Word Clouds

Create your own word cloud www.wordle.net:

Create your own word cloud www.wordle.net

Add Text:

Add Text

Edit and Present:

Edit and Present

Free sites for word clouds:

Free sites for word clouds www.wordle.net www.tagxedo.com www.tagcrowd.com www.worditout.com www.tocloud.com www.abcya.com/word_cloud.htm

EMAIL ACCOUNTS:

EMAIL ACCOUNTS

Sites for free email accounts:

Sites for free email accounts www.gmail.com www.aol.com www.yahoo.com www.hotmail.com www.gawab.com www.inbox.com

COLLABORATION :

COLLABORATION Merriam-Webster defines collaboration as : to work jointly with others or together especially in an intellectual endeavor.

WIKIS:

WIKIS What is a WIKI? A wiki is a website that allows the creation and editing of any number of interlinked web pages via a web browser. Wikis are typically powered by wiki software and are often used to create collaborative works.

Sample Wiki Page:

Sample Wiki Page

Free sites for Wiki:

Free sites for Wiki www.wikispaces.com www.wetpaint.com www.pbworks.com www.wiki-site.com www.sites.google.com

Create your own wiki:

Create your own wiki Take 15min to explore the wiki sites provided. Choose one wiki site that most appeals to you and create an user account.

BLOGS:

BLOGS What is a blog? Blogs are usually maintained by an individual with regular entries of commentary, descriptions of events, or other material such as graphics or video.

Sample Blog:

Sample Blog

Free sites for Blogs:

Free sites for Blogs www.blogger.com www.classblogneister.com www.wordpress.com www.teachersfirst.com www.livejournal.com www.blogspot.com www.weebly.com

Create your own Blog:

Create your own Blog Take 15min to explore the blog sites provided. Choose one blog site that most appeals to you and create an user account.

LUNCH BREAK :

LUNCH BREAK

VIDEO/PODCAST:

VIDEO/PODCAST

It is easy to use the site. 1) Go to the main site www.blabberize.com then click on the login/sign up link.:

It is easy to use the site. 1) Go to the main site www.blabberize.com then click on the login/sign up link.

Create an account by filling in sign in information. :

Create an account by filling in sign in information.

Once signed in click MAKE and upload any image. Follow the prompts to crop image and add mouth. :

Once signed in click MAKE and upload any image. Follow the prompts to crop image and add mouth.

Once image is edited and mouth is added add audio using a microphone, prerecorded sound, or telephone. :

Once image is edited and mouth is added add audio using a microphone, prerecorded sound, or telephone. Edit image and audio to your liking and save, image is now ready to be presented. Invite people to see image directly to site. Embed image on another site. Convert image to video using free software.

Free Video/ Podcast Sites:

Free Video/ Podcast Sites From a computer: www.blabberize.com www.youtube.com www.video.yahoo.com www.video.google.com www.teacherpodcast.org From a phone: www.gabcast.com www.gcast.com

Create your own blabberized photo:

Create your own blabberized photo Take this time to familiarize yourself with www.blabberize.com Go to the site create a user account Use a image that you have saved to the computer or any image from the web and create a blabberize photo In fifteen minutes we will share a few of these images with the group

CONCEPT MAPPING:

CONCEPT MAPPING

Graphic Organizer:

Graphic Organizer

Free concept mapping software:

Free concept mapping software www.bubbl.us www.spinscape.com www.webspiration.com www.freemind.com

ASSESSMENT:

ASSESSMENT Title: Mind Map Time: 60 min Grouping: Content Area Groups Activity: Participants will be grouped according to content area. Select a facilitator, a recorder, and a presenter for each group. In these groups participants will brainstorm about how each of the technologies discussed could be used in their discipline. Each content area group will choose one technology to share with the entire group that they feel will most benefit their content and why. Individually participants will create an account at www.bubbl.us to will create a mind map titled Free Online Tools. The mind map will include all of the technologies discussed in the presentation. Each participant should include a brief definition of the technology and three ways that the technology can be used in your classroom per group discussion. For each technology make sure to add username, not password, for each account created. Save concept map as jpg file and email it to renee.johnson3@waldenu.edu . Closure: Each content area will share with the group.