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EDUC 682 student survey
Click here to complete a quick survey that will help me better understand what you already know about technology and what you would like to learn further through this course.  Due after our first class session.

Digital Video
Digital video gives students and teachers the chance to be multimedia authors. Links here to resources for doing your own videos.

Rationales for using technology
Why should we use technology in K-12 classrooms? Improving student achievement might be one reason, but there are at least two other reasons often given for using technology. Read more about these rationales and see if you can find examples of them in your own experience.

Concept Maps
Learn about electronic concept mapping tools which can stimulate higher level and visual thinking skills. Read about how teachers use these tools in their classroom.

National Educational Technology Standards (NETS)
What should students, teachers, and administrators know how to do with technology in their work? And what would exemplary implementations of these standards look like? Read more from the International Socieity for Technology in Education (ISTE).

Exemplary Websites for educators
Get acquainted with some valuable websites for educators as you answer these questions in a cyberhunt or "Internet Scavenger Hunt" format.

Searching the Web with your class
Learn about web search strategies to use in your classroom. Educator specific resources, subject directories versus search engines, and kid-friendly search engines are some of the topics addressed here.

WebQuests
Interested in joining a community of thousands of educators that use web-based resources to create inquiry-based activities for a variety of K-12 content? Read more...

Teacher Websites
Have a look at some sample teacher websites, and link here for resources to build your own website.

Discussion page for Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts
Click here to discuss and ask questions about Will Richardson's book.

An emerging issue: Can the One Laptop Per Child initiative help improve world literacy?
Link here to details on the paper assignment.

Graphics 101
Learn the basics about image file formats to better understand how to utilize your digital camera or scanner.

Google Earth
Learn more about educational applications for this dynamic new technology tool. 

Final project
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Online math manipulatives
Tools for helping students develop deeper mathematical understanding (from the Ed 343/543 Math/Science/Health methods course).

COE Checkout Calendar

Students at Pacific University have access to a technology library of equipment such as laptops, digital still cameras, and digital video cameras. Click here to check out equipment!

Getting with the program

Learn more about Logo, the computing language for K-12 students that started a learning "mindstorm" and its more recent cousin--Lego programmable objects.

Paint programs

Paint programs are readily available on many school computers, and are a surprisingly versatile tool that can be adapted to many worthwhile learning tasks under the general notion of "draw what you learned."  On this page I show the steps for drawing the parts of a volcano.

Grant opportunities

  • OTEN mini-grants--Pacific University and 5 other Oregon private institutions form the Oregon Technology Education Network (OTEN). Mini-grants are for $500. The recipient presents their work at the Spring OTEN conference. Many Pacific student have been awarded grants.
  • Toshiba Foundation grants--The Toshiba America Foundation promotes quality science and mathematics education in U.S. schools. Grants are made for programs and activities that improve teaching and learning in science and mathematics, grades K-12. The Foundation focuses its grant making on inquiry-based projects designed by individual teachers, and small teams of teachers, for use in their own classrooms (text edited from their website).

Telecollaborative projects in your classroom

  • Judi Harris' Virtual Architecture
    This site describes a  wide array of telecollaborative projects that K-12 educators are doing with their students. I suggest this might be an especially good resource for educators who want to find some terrific projects to consider using in their teaching. This is the website for her excellent book Virtual Architecture. We aren't reading it for this class, but if you want to begin at the beginning of her website...

PowerPoint

More details about our work using presentation software.

Newsletter/Instructional Handout

More details about our assignment integrating text and graphics in a word processing document.

Animal Hands

Animal Hands is an activity in which we used the public domain program NIH Image to help us identify x-rays of different animal's hands. At this link you can get the lesson plan, software, and images for this lesson and several other math/science/social studies activities to use in your classroom. This activity was found at the Center for Image Processing in Education site, which features a number of excellent resources.

Additional resources for the course: (some links not yet functioning!)

Telecollaborative project utilization plan

Here are the details about this assignment 

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Archived assignments from previous versions of the course