Post on 07-Jun-2020
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Teacher Technology Presentation By Steve Swanson
Web based Learning and its application to teaching and
learning.
A learning management system is for documenting tracking and reporting educational material (Levensaler, Leighann, Lauranon, Madeline 2009)
The management systems I like are Near pod, and Quizlet
Learning management systems
One of the nice features of nearpod is that you can import your existing power point into the program and then add interactivity.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ThlqFu1qIlM
https://nearpod.com
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
One of the benefits of nearpod is its ability to have Quizzes, polls, videos, and drawing boards
Limitations the free version of nearpod doesn’t allow for student homework that is available at the silver level that level also doesn’t provide for adequate storage.
Integration examples:
One of the best feature of nearpod is that nearpod lessons can put grades into the canvas platform
The apps interactivity aids in educational success
(Alexanra H., B., & Jiaanxin, L . 2017 )
How well the app is received is a big part in the success of the application.
Adding interactivity helps in creating fun in education
Quizlet
Quizlet is a program that allows you to make digital flash cards for terms you want to learn.
Quizlet can be created by you or you can use an existing set of cards.
To find cards that could apply to your lessons you can type in the title of your text book and see what's available
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
One of the big benefits are the the thousands of already existing cards available for your use free.
With the free version you are limited by classes and class size
Integration examples : check out this example of quizlet live
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rO2XrUw9N7M
Web creation tools
Word press is the web creation tool I like the most it is very popular and responsible for a large number of web sites that are active today
Wix is another web creation tool. Like word press it has many templates you can use I like word press for the ability to save and export you files this does happen with wix but only the paid version
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
Word press has many templates and works well with Google
Limitations of wordpress is that it would be difficult to work with large data if you wanted to set up a mason like store
Word press is free for 2 web sites and cost 4.99 a month for more
Web 2.0 tools
Web 2.0 tools are apps that can help keep your online class organized. They are effective because they for the most part take up little room on your computer as they are web based.(Oedb 2006-2018)
Grammerly is a a great tool that helps with spelling and grammar
Teacher planet is a place teachers can download resources from lessons to worksheets
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
Grammerly can check on line writing and even check for plagiarism
Teacher plant benefits downloadable worksheets rubrics, lesson plans
Web based environments
Web based environments are becoming huge her a 2 I like
Active worlds
http://www.activeworlds.com/
Twinity
http://www.twinity.com/en/choose-your-free-avatar
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
Active worlds is free with in app purchases
Users can create things
Twinity has the advantage of cities like real ones
Twinity disadvantages is that there could be offensive material on the site
Inquiry based learning tools
Edpuzzle and video not.es
Work with videos and the web
Edpuzzle lets the teacher edit videos and ad there own audio
Video not.es lets student take notes on videos
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
Edpuzzle has a library of already made videos you can use
Video notes is synchronized with Google drive.
Video notes is free
Edpuzzle has a free version
Edpuzzle has more features with the paid version
Online training environments
Cloud share is a great training environment
Ecoach is a another great classroom training software
Benefits, Limitations, Cost, integration examples
Cloud share has a free demo
Cloud share creates and helps you manage a class
Students can perform virtual lab experiments
Limitations is it can be costly for a version to meet your needs
References
Accredited Online, Specialty, and Campus-Based Colleges Copyright © 2006-2018 OEDb – Retrieved from http://oedb.org/ilibrarian/101-web-20-teaching-tools/
Alexanra H., B., & Jiaanxin, L . (2017) Interactivity in Educational Apps for Young Children International Journal of Instruction, Vol 10 iss 4 pp 237-254
Levensaler, Leighann, Lauranon, Madeline ( 2009) Talent Management Systems, Bersin & associates
Pdf format is not saving my presenters notes so they are
written on the following slides Slide 3 demo the importing of a power point
Slide 4 explain the drawing function and how students can annotate and turn in
Slide 5 fun in education is something to explain and point out the past studies
Slide 6 type into the search category for student to show how many come up
Slide 7 show a demo of quizlet live make the presentation hands on and have the students do a quizlet live about this presentation
Slide 8 web creation explain how word press got started as a free app that then turned into the most used
Slide 9 show some of the templates available
Slides 10- 17 show demos of the software as time allows
Part 2 reflection I shared this document with Dave Pipp a college instructor at WCTC He is
somewhat of a skeptic. We discussed at length how much we as teachers are enabling students by turning everything into games for them. He did like my presentation and said that one the things that held him back from implanting these types of things is that the time needed to turn lessons into multimedia presentations seemed impossible to find for him. He was impressed with how several of the programs will let you import existing power point presentations. He said that the programs like quizlet that can help you find existing sets of lessons may not be applicable to him because he teaches such a specialized class. Dave & I also discussed the reoccurring them that the basic software is free but for the better functionality it seems to require the paid version of the software. Dave seemed most willing to use quizlet especially with the safety test stuff he is required to do. He & I discussed how this type of application could be used with a variety of student abilities to achieve good results. The students who get wont need to do quizlet over again and again but those requiring more help would go through the flash cards over and over to gain mastery. He & I also discussed the quizlet live feature as test prep. Edpuzzle was his second choice because he felt he did not like the terminology of certain videos. With edpuzzle he could change that.