ED 633 Instructional Technology
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Transcript of ED 633 Instructional Technology
Cindy Gruwell - ED 633 Summer 2011
•Understanding instructional technologies
•Spheres of influence
•Developing information and communication technology (ICT) with community and parent support
•Technology and student success
•The road to shared technologies
Instructional technologies are
“…often defined either in terms of media and other technology used (e.g. audiovisual media and equipment
and computers), or in terms of a systematic process which encompasses instructional design, development,
delivery and evaluation.”
Seels, Barbara, and Rita Richey. Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field. Washington, D.C: Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 1994. Print.
Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
Technology Interactions
Technology in the schools means:
•Students develop skills for life long learning
•Improved communication between schools & parents/community
•Community use of instructional technology
Technology educational (TE) studies indicate:
“TE activities appear to reach a wider range of children, perhaps
as many as 75 to 80%, while many of the regular classroom
lessons and activities appeared to captivate only about 20 to 25%
of the children. “
Wright, Michael D. "Technology Education in the American Elementary School." Journal of Technology Studies 25.1 (1999)Print.
"Education Week: TC 2009 Compare States Data." Education Week. Education Week, 2009. Web. 14 June 2011. <http://www.edweek.org/apps/tc2009/state_compare.html>.
Baxter, Susan, and Ann Walker Smalley. The Results of the 2004 School Library Media Program Census. Rep. St. Paul: Metronet, 2004. Print.
Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
Stakeholders
Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
The community investment and support of instructional technology in our schools prepares the students of today
to become the community members of tomorrow.