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Teachers Discovering Computers 8th Edition: Chapter Seven Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies

This document discusses evaluating educational technology and integration strategies. It identifies sources for evaluating technology like reviews and recommendations. Key criteria for evaluating software include content, documentation, ability levels and technical quality. Important factors for evaluating websites are authority, affiliation, purpose, content, audience and design. Tools for evaluating technology integration effectiveness include student performance assessments, teacher observations and rubrics. The document provides examples of evaluating technology-based student projects and integrating technology in a classroom.
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Teachers Discovering Computers 8th Edition: Chapter Seven Evaluating Educational Technology and Integration Strategies

This document discusses evaluating educational technology and integration strategies. It identifies sources for evaluating technology like reviews and recommendations. Key criteria for evaluating software include content, documentation, ability levels and technical quality. Important factors for evaluating websites are authority, affiliation, purpose, content, audience and design. Tools for evaluating technology integration effectiveness include student performance assessments, teacher observations and rubrics. The document provides examples of evaluating technology-based student projects and integrating technology in a classroom.
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Teachers Discovering Computers

Integrating Technology in a Changing World


8th Edition

Chapter Seven Evaluating


Educational Technology
and Integration
Strategies
Chapter Objectives

• Identify sources of information for evaluating


educational technology and digital media
• Outline the considerations and tools used to evaluate
software applications, including apps
• Describe and explain the key criteria used to evaluate
Web resources
• Describe the tools for evaluating the effectiveness of
technology
• Compare and analyze the methods used to evaluate
student projects
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Chapter Objectives

• Identify different technology integration strategies by


classroom layout and design
• Define and describe the value of a curriculum
resource page
• Describe ways to integrate technology into specific
curriculum subject areas
• Describe authentic assessment tools for student
projects
• Identify and compare possible sources of funding for
classroom technology
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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating the appropriateness and effectiveness


of educational technology is an important aspect
of integrating current technologies into your
classroom curriculum
• Evaluate before, during, and after instruction

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Sources of Information
– Numerous resources and
technologies to choose
from
• School districts and state
Departments of Education
– Lists of recommended
software, including
apps

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Professional educational
organizations
– Local, state, regional,
national, and
international educational
organizations
– Web sites for

organization
s

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Apps Reviews
– Evaluated by users and reviews are listed with other
information about the app
• Often includes integration ideas
• Colleague Recommendations
– Discuss issues with other educators
– Often based on firsthand experience

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Published evaluations
– See company’s Web site
– Educational journals

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Conferences
– National and state organizations
– Presentations
– Meet representative
from hardware and
software companies

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• The Web
– Mailing lists
• EDTECH
– Forums
– Newsgroups
– Discussion groups
– Listservs
– Wikis
– Blogs
– Webinars

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Software
Programs
– Free trial
versions
– Software/app evaluation
rubrics
• Detailed assessment
tool

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Software Programs


– Content
• Is the software/app valid?
• Relate content to school’s and state’s specific curriculum
standards and related benchmarks

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Software
Programs
– Documentation and
technical support
• Documentation
– Printed or online
information
• Technical support
– Telephone or Web
support

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Software Programs


– Ability levels and assessment
• Can software or app be used with various ability and
academic levels?
• Can software or app adjust the academic level and students
move through the skills?

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Software Programs


– Technical quality and ease of use
• Technical quality
– How well the software or app presents itself and how well it works
• Ease of use
– User friendliness
• Student opinion is important in these criteria

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Authority
• Is the author or organization clearly identified?
• Examine the credentials of the author or organization of the
Web site
• Has the author or organization listed experience, position,
education, or other credentials?

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Affiliation
• Who is the Web site
associated with?
• Examine the URL and
domain name

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Purpose and Objectivity
• Is the content provided as a service?
• Is the content unbiased?

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Content and Learning Process
• Is the content valid and appropriate?
• Does the information relate to your needs?
• What topics are covered?
• For what level is the information written?
• Do the links within the site add value?

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Audience and currency
• Is the content suitable for your students?
• Is the content up to date and timely?

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Evaluating Educational Technology

• Evaluating Web Resources


– Design
• Web effectiveness
• Web evaluation rubric
• Student Web Site Evaluation Rubric

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Evaluating Educational Technology

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Assessment Tools for Evaluating the Effectiveness


of Technology Integration
– Measure student performance
– Reliable assessment
– Traditional assessment
• Testing

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Assessment Tools for Evaluating the Effectiveness


of Technology Integration
– Alternative assessment
• Authentic assessment (performance based assessment)
• Project-based assessment
• Portfolio assessment
• Checklist
• Rating scale
• Rubric

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Tools for Evaluating the Effectiveness of


Technology Integration
– Teacher observation
• Observe motivation
• Observe how long
students work on
an objective

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Evaluating Technology-Based Student Projects


– Integrated learning systems (ILS)
• Automatically track student progress
– Assessment rubric

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Evaluating Technology-Based Student Projects


– Evaluating content
• Based on your standards and benchmarks
• Review punctuation, grammar, spelling, coverage of
material, presentation of the material in a logical order, and
specific information about the author

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration

• Evaluating Technology-Based
Student Projects
– Evaluating planning
• How do you want your
students to plan?
• What tools will the
students use?
• Software tools
(Inspiration)
• Visual
learning
techniques

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration

• Evaluating Technology-Based
Student Projects
– Evaluating planning
• Flowcharts
• Concept map or story web
• Storyboard

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Evaluating Technology-Based Student Projects


– Evaluating creativity
• Evaluate originality, imaginative and innovative approach,
and artistic abilities
• Color, clip art, and artwork should strengthen content

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Putting it All Together - Evaluating Technology


Integration
– Ms. Vicki Osborne’s classroom
• One computer and 26 students
• Block schedule

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Putting it All Together - Evaluating Technology


Integration
– Ms. Vicki Osborne’s goals for the lesson
• Students work in groups
• Use reference materials and Web resources
• Identify three major campaign issues
• Provide personal facts about the candidate
• Create a group digital media presentation
• Use correct grammar, spelling, and punctuation

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology
Integration

• Putting it All Together - Evaluating Technology


Integration
– Ms. Vicki Osborne’s lesson
• Brainstorm to develop a concept map

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Technology Integration

• Putting it All Together -


Evaluating Technology
Integration
– Ms. Vicki Osborne’s
lesson
• Evaluation
rubric
• Flowchart or
storyboard
• Work in groups in 40-
minute blocks
• Each group presents
their project in the
media center 37
Integration Strategies

• Teachers must become facilitators of learning


• Use technology to enhance learning environment
• Put technology at point of instruction
• Many mixtures of technology

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Integration Strategies

• One-Computer Classroom
– Use the computer for classroom presentations and
demonstrations
– Introduce new concepts
– Students use to present assignments, projects, and
research activities to the entire class
– Maintain class records, create presentations and
projects, do research, and communicate with other
teachers

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Integration Strategies

• One-Computer Classroom
– Obtain Internet access
– Utilize educational software
– Enhance lectures and presentations
– Use the computer as a teaching assistant
– Foster group and cooperative learning
– Write an ongoing story
– Create a class blog
– Start a class newsletter

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Integration Strategies

• One-Computer Classroom
– Maintain a student database
– Teacher productivity tool
– Optimize computer lab time
– New emerging technologies

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Integration Strategies

• Multicomputer Classroom
– Multiple learning centers
– Integrate other technologies
– Miss Julie Davis’ classroom
• Digital camera
• Web research centers
• Develop presentations

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Integration Strategies

• Computer Labs/Media Centers


– All students have hands-on experience
– Often used to teach technology skills or subject-
specific skills
– Integrate computer-related skills into subject-directed
curriculum areas
– Example: Web scavenger hunt

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Curriculum Resource Pages


– Strategy for implementing the Internet into the
classroom
– Teacher-created document containing hyperlinks to
teacher-selected Web sites that assist in teaching
content-specific curriculum objectives

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Interactive Lessons and Assessment


– A learner response system is made up of IWB software that is
installed on a teacher’s computer, a wireless receiver, and
student hand-held infrared transmitters that collect student
responses or data in real time

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson and Project Plans


– Must integrate technology into lesson plans and activities
– Federal Registry for Educational Excellence (FREE)
– Lesson plans and activities can be found on the Web

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Language arts integration
• Reading, writing, listening, viewing, speaking, and literature
• Word Wizards

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Social studies integration
• History, geography, civics, and economics
• What Wonderful Webs We Weave

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Mathematics integration
• Basic number concepts, measurements, geometry, algebra,
calculus, and data analysis
• The Business of Professional Sports

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Science integration
• Physical sciences, earth and space sciences, and life sciences
• Let’s Think as a Scientist

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Physical education and health integration
• Basic health and physical education literacy
• Eating Healthy!

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Arts integration
• Visual and performing arts including drawing, painting,
dance, music, and theater
• The Theory of Color

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Exceptional education integration
• All curriculum areas with adaptations made for students
with special characteristics or special needs
• Rain Forests Are in Trouble

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Curriculum Integration Activities

• Creating Lesson Plans


– Interdisciplinary Integration
• Includes two or more academic disciplines or curriculum
areas to form a cross-discipline or subject-integrated lesson
• Natural Disasters Occur Everywhere

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Finding Funds to Support Classroom Technology
Integration

• Many school districts do not have sufficient


funding for technology
• If school cannot provide funds, turn to the public,
industry, and the government

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Finding Funds to Support Classroom Technology
Integration

• Fund-raising Drives and Contests


– Partner with local businesses
– Small amounts of money can go a long way
– Enter contests to win equipment
– Involve parents and community
• Showcase students’ use of technology
– Volunteers

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Finding Funds to Support Classroom Technology
Integration

• Grants
– Funds provided by a funding source that transfers
money, equipment, or services to the grantee
– Grantee is the teacher, school, or organization
– Sources: Department of Education, federal sources,
foundations, and corporations

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Finding Funds to Support Classroom Technology
Integration

• Grants
– Request for proposal (RFP)
– Grant proposal
– Look for opportunities on the Web

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Chapter Summary

• Identify sources of information for evaluating


educational technology and digital media
• Outline the considerations and tools used to evaluate
software applications, including apps
• Describe and explain the key criteria used to evaluate
Web resources
• Describe the tools for evaluating the effectiveness of
technology
• Compare and analyze the methods used to evaluate
student projects
63
Chapter Summary

• Identify different technology integration strategies by


classroom layout and design
• Define and describe the value of a curriculum
resource page
• Describe ways to integrate technology into specific
curriculum subject areas
• Describe authentic assessment tools for student
projects
• Identify and compare possible sources of funding for
classroom technology
64
Teachers Discovering Computers
Integrating Technology in a Changing World

Chapter Seven Complete Evaluating


Educational Technology and
Integration Strategies

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