If you are "old school" and reluctant to use technology in your classroom, start small. Of course the extent to which you can incorporate technology is based on what is available to you at your school. Most schools have at least one lab or several computers in a classroom to work with. Assign a writing project and let the students use Word to perform the steps in the writing process. Show them how to add clip art or page borders to the final project. There is an abundance of free interactive lessons available for the Smart board. If you have a Smart board, download some of these and let the students lead a discussion to introduce a new topic. PowerPoint is a fairly simple application for students and teachers. Let students create a digital story or slide show about a topic being covered in class. Web quests and scavenger hunts are also an excellent way to show students how to navigate through sites on the Internet and pull out only the important information needed for an assignment. Just take that leap and you will see your classroom start to transform and you will no longer only be "teaching" but also learning with your students.
In the past my students have created Power Points, documents in Publisher, used Excel to sort and edit data, used video and digital cameras, and have created web pages using HTML. We also use Word extensively in the classroom. This year I want to use an online learning environment tool and put all my lessons, requirements, communication, etc. online. The students will access the site for assignments, be able to attach documents, and create projects with other students from this site. I also want to set up an epal with a classroom somewhere for my students to communicate with throughout the school year. I want to show them how to use some of the free software and sites available on the Internet like Google Documents and Skype. I'm learning so much about so many options out there that are free to my classroom through my technology classes. Even though I use technology everyday in my classroom, I hope to open the door to new applications and technologies that are available and learn each day with my students about how to use them in our everyday life.
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