Teaching Developmental Writing Seminar Vii. Technology: Etymology: Greek technologia systematic...

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Teaching Developmental Writing Seminar Vii

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Teaching Developmental Writing Seminar Vii

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Technology:

Etymology: Greek technologia systematic treatment of an art, from technē art, skill + -o- + -logia -logyDate: 1859

1a: the practical application of knowledge especially in a particular area: engineering; medical technology b: a capability given by the practical application of knowledge: a car's fuel-saving technology

2: a manner of accomplishing a task especially using technical processes, methods, or knowledge: new technologies for information storage

3: the specialized aspects of a particular field of endeavor: educational technology

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Current Practices

What types of technologies do you currently use in your developmental writing classrooms?

What is your reasons for using these technologies?

How effective are they?

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Why use technology? Real world applications Value for teaching writing Low Threshold Applications (LTAs)

A Low Threshold Application (LTA) is a teaching/learning application of information technology that is reliable, accessible, easy to learn, non-intimidating and (incrementally) inexpensive.

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Low Threshold Applications Each LTA should have immediate, observable,

positive consequences, and may also contribute to cumulative changes in teaching and/or learning practice (e.g., helping improve faculty-student contact).

"... the potential user (teacher or learner) perceives an LTA as NOT challenging, not intimidating, not requiring a lot of additional work or new thinking.

LTAs… are also 'low-threshold' in the sense of having low INCREMENTAL costs for purchase, training, support, and maintenance." - Steve Gilbert, President, TLT Group, in AAHESGIT-96

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Technologies We Currently Use: Word Processing Email Online Resources

Norton Field Guide To WritingGrammar BytesSchool House RockThe Guide for Grammar and WritingPurdue OwlThe Little Brown Handbook

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Technologies We Currently Use: Course Management Systems Google

ResearchDocs (collaboration)Forms

Podcasts

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Using Blackboard

As a way to emphasize student responsibilityGradesCourse repositoryCommunication tool

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What’s new in Google Docs?http://www.google.com/google-ds/whatsnew.html

Google Docs for Teachershttp://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=158149

Google Templateshttp://docs.google.com/templates

Google Formshttp://docs.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=87809

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Podcasts:

Create your ownTo record your lecturesFor student projects and recordingsTo teach or review difficult

As a resourceITunes U

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Games and Learning

What can we learn from games and game theory to: help us better use technologies in the

classroom?Help us teach more effectively in the

classroom?

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Teaching With Technology ResourcesTeaching Tips Index From Honolulu Community College

Inquiry Based Learning

PLAN: A Study-Reading StrategyTools for Teaching With Technology

Using PowerPoint to Teach Vocabulary and Higher Level Thinking

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Teaching With Technology ResourcesTips for Using Common Technology Tools in Teaching

Using Google Docs to Teach 21st Century Skills

Graphic Organizers

Systems Learning Approach to Developing Online Activities

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Teaching With Technology ResourcesUC Berkeley-Teaching Library Internet Workshops

Purdue Online Writing Lab

Universal Design

Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking and Technology: Accommodations and Universal Design

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Teaching With Technology ResourcesCITE: Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education

SITE: Society for Information Technology and Teacher Education

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Free Technology ResourcesEverystockphoto.com offers a search engine that can be used t find free images on the web. http://www.everystockphoto.com

Incometech has a collection of Creative Commons-licensed music http://www.incompetech.com/m/c/roality-free

iTunes U is a collection of audio and video content from higher education faculty around the world that can be freely used for educational purposes. http://www.apple.com/education/guidetours/itunesu.html

Khan Academy provides 800-plus YouTube tutorials covering math, science, and finance problems http://www.khanacademy.org

MERLOT is a peer-reviewed searchable collection of online learning materials http://www.merlot.org

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Free Technology ResourcesSearch by Creative Commons provides a convenient way to access search engines that include CC-licensed materials http://search.creativecommons.org

Webcast Berkeley is a collection of podcasts and webcasts from the University of California-Berkeley http://webcast.berkeley.edu

Wikimedia Commons is a repository for public domain and freely licensed educational media such as images and sound and video clips http://commons.wili.media.org

YouTube EDU is a collection of videos and channels from higher education institutions http://www.youtube.com/edu

MIT OpenCourseWare  is a website that contains almost all content form Massachusetts Institute of Technology courses http://ocw.mit.edu