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A PowerPoint by Joe Blastic

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Slides # 3,4,5 – Integrating Technology Into the Classroom. White May, Shawna(2002) The Journal

Slides # 6,7,8- Reading First::Reading First…Technology Second. Starkman, Neal (2007) The Journal

Slides # 9,10,11- Study Reveals What Kids are Reading for School. Nagel, Dave (2008) The Journal

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“Technology is not always going to be the answer. Instead, it’s the integration of technology that is key”.( White May 2002)

2 Great Programs !!

Kidsperation Timeliner

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“…students read a book and are asked to create a story web using Kidsperation about how the book relates to them …” (White May 2002)

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“Students can then use Timeliner to create a timeline based on the events of the book”. (White May 2002)

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“Eighty Percent of students who go through an elementary school’s technology-supported literacy program ended up passing the state reading assessment-these are students who were previously failing.”(Starkman 2007)

Where can an educator get technology training?

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The Reading First program is part of the No Child Left Behind Act.

Ready To Teach grants availiable. Learn to use technology 10-20 percent of Reading First

funds go to some type of electronic technology.

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The volume of reading peaks in the second grade, even dropping off in high school.

How is this monitored?

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This software “captures the titles of books read, and book readability levels for more than 115,000 titles”. (Nagel 2008)

This software also records “the volume of books read by students at each grade level (1 through 12) by sex and geographic region, and also which books made the top 20 at each grade level”. (Nagel 2008)

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Conclusion * Students are interested in technology

* Test scores improve when technology is utilized.

With the proper training, teachers can implement a “reading and technology” program in their classrooms!!


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