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KEYS to Student Centered Learning!
Professional Development Training
Presented by:Bethany Marcusson
March 25,2013
Learning Outcomes:• 1.Identify methods for using technology to create a student centered
learning environment.
• 2. Brainstorm creative methods to incorporate the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) into a student centered classroom setting.
• 3. Identify solutions for challenges facing technology integration in the classroom.
• 4. Define the copyright and fair use guidelines as they connect to educational usage.
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finntrack.co.uk
What is the Difference???
Teacher Centered Student Centered ms-suyblogspot.com jrlanes.wordpress.com
Teacher Centered VS: Student Centered
Learning chronicle.com
• Elen, J. (2007). Student-centred and teacher-centred learning environments: what students think. Teaching In Higher Education, 12(1), 105-117.
• msnettles.blogspot.com
Student Centered:Links to Technology
How do you incorporate technology in your classroom?
Nisce.org
Using Technology to Enhance Student Learning
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• bwpat.de
Revere, L., & Kovach, J. V. (2011). ONLINE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENGAGED LEARNING: A meaningful synthesis for educators. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 12(2), 113-124,149-150. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/920291723?accountid=35812
www.iste.org
TE partnership publishes national educational technology standards. (1999). Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 42(6), 478-478. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/216940756?accountid=35812
Solutions for: Potential Problems Technology Integration
Funding? Grant opportunitiesTechnology Project - PTA
munnjm.wordpress.com
Troubleshooting? Professional Development Opportunities – Technology Training
Accessibility of computer access for students and families?
After school computer labPublic Library Access
Curriculum Connection:
• Reminder: Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines1 –2 –
www.differentminds.org
Napper, V. S. (2003). Ethical issues in copyright compliance and fair use guidelines in teacher education. TechTrends, 47(6), 5-8. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/223129690?accountid=35812
You are the KEY!
Teachers + Technology + Student Centered Approaches
= Active Learning!
Biography Citation:
• Elen, J. (2007). Student-centred and teacher-centred learning environments: what students think. Teaching In Higher Education, 12(1), 105-117.
• Revere, L., & Kovach, J. V. (2011). ONLINE TECHNOLOGIES FOR ENGAGED LEARNING: A meaningful synthesis for educators. Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 12(2), 113-124,149-150. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/920291723?accountid=35812
• TE partnership publishes national educational technology standards. (1999). Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 42(6), 478-478. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/216940756?accountid=35812
• Napper, V. S. (2003). Ethical issues in copyright compliance and fair use guidelines in teacher education. TechTrends, 47(6), 5-8. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/223129690?accountid=35812