Technology in the Classroom
Tamara Keierleber
Content
•Positive Findings•How does technology effect students?•Scholastic Achievement Outcome •Strategies•Technology Offers Collaboration•Technology is Individualized•The Future
Positive Findings
Success
How does technology effect students?
Scholastic Achievement Outcome •Positive achievement in tests
•Students who used math software outperformed comparison classes by 15% on standardized tests and 100% on tests targeting the curriculum-focused objectives (Cradler)
Strategies
Technology Offers Collaboration•Powerful instructional strategy
•Additional learning opportunities
•Group learning and projects
•Applications are readily available
Technology is Individualized
•Meets the needs of each student-Advanced -Remedial
•Provides immediate feedback-Students see where they need help, improve individually, independent – don’t have to wait for the teacher
The Future
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• Burchett, R., Cradler, J., Freeman, M., & McNabb, M. (2002). Unit 3: Effectiveness of Instructional Technologies. Learning and Leading with Technology. Volume 29. Number 8. Retrieved from http://draco.mnstate.edu/moodlefall11/pluginfile.php/84/mod_resource/content/4/Unit3F2011/index.html
• Courville, K. (2011). Technology and Its Use in Education: Present Roles and Future Prospects. Online Submission. Retrieved from http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/contentdelivery/servlet/ERICServlet?accno=ED520220
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