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EDN 303 Instructional Technology Dr. Dennis S. Kubasko, Jr. Associate Professor of Secondary Science Education

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EDN 303 Instructional Technology

Dr. Dennis S. Kubasko, Jr.

Associate Professor of Secondary Science Education

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Today’s AgendaAnnouncementsWelcome!Administrative TasksInformation cards (Name, email,

phone, DOB, major/minor, self rating low/avg/high)

IntroductionsReview Syllabus

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Announcements

Adding or dropping the courseLimited by the number of seats with

working computersBeing admitted to the Watson School

of EducationNeed to apply!Take the PRAXIS I2.7 GPA

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Welcome!

Who am I?My Experiences with Technology

A Visit from the Principle and School Board“This really did work before!”

Working with childrenKnow your peeps!

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Grading Philosophy

Grade BreakdownModule projects are graded using a

rubricRubric 1Rubric 2

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Index CardsOn the front of this Card Place the following

information:NameEmailPhoneMajor/Minor

On the back of the Card – Just write short answers and do not re-write the question.Why did you want to be a teacher?

What do you think is the biggest problem facing public schools today?

If you’ve ever had the opportunity to travel to an interesting place, tell me where you went and why you liked it.

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IntroductionsOrganize yourself with a “buddy”Introduce yourself to that person

next to youShare your name, your teaching area

of interest, what grade you want to teach, and what is your biggest technological fear.

Introduce your buddy to the class

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Class website & syllabus review

Write down this website:http://people.uncw.edu/kubaskod/

Turn to your computer and turn the monitor on

Let’s review the website and the syllabus

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A word about this class…

• What this class is…

This class is a SURVEY course about how technology at large, with special emphasis on how we can use information/communication/computer technologies, can enhance teaching, learning and the profession of teaching.

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A word about this class…Everyone of you are at a different level in terms

of your skills and knowledge about computer use and teaching. Please be mindful that I make every effort to meet the standards as defined by the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction

If you are especially good at computer use, then you need to focus more on the aspect of using technology as a teacher and you need to help those around you who are not so good with technology.

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A word about this class…If you are especially poor at using

technology, you will have to work outside of class and seek tutoring on your OWN TIME so that you can keep up with the class.

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A word about this class…

What this class is not….This class will not “make you” a(n)

Server administrator,Computer programmer,Graphics expert,Systems engineer, or aHacker.

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Foundations Portfolio and Internship

What is this portfolio?

•See the two example portfolios

•Required By NCDPI

•Demonstrates Student and Teacher Competency

• Should be started now and added to as you go through your internship.

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Questions:

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Using your Web Mail Account

Go to: UNCW students homepage and link to OWA (email)

Your username is your initials followed by the last four digits of your student id.

For example abc1234 - Your email address would be [email protected]

Initial Password is your student ID unless you have changed it.

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What the State Says You Must Know…

In order to receive a license to teach in NC you must have documented evidence

that you have met the:

National Educational Technology Standards for Students and Teachers

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Analysis Activity

1. Look at the technology goals and competencies for educators. Make a note of any Standards you have questions about.

2. Choose your ideal grade level on the Computer Skill Curriculum. Carefully review the goals and objectives. Make note of any you have questions about.

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Computer Lab Rules

• No food or drink

• No saving files to these computers

• No changing of the settings

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Why Technology?

Increased MotivationStudents are More ProductiveSlight rise in test scoresOne more tool to use

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Technology and Basic Education

1. Do students need to be taught with technology in order to be successful in school? – in life?

2. Is it OK if you and I teach the same way we were instructed 5, 10, or even 100 years ago?

To live in a changing world a different set of skills are needed.

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This is where computers fit in

Technology is a delivery system. A tool that can be used to improve or make learning more efficient.

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Assignments

Get all materials for class by next Monday

Review the course syllabus and website in great detail and with great care! It took me a long time to develop it!