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Working With NETS -Reloaded Susan Labadi Genius School Geniusschoolonline.com [email protected] Education for a Better World Incorporating National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) in Our Lessons

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NETS Reloaded is from a follow up visit to a school who contracted for professional development with teachers who were resistant to adopting the use of technology. The variety and attractiveness of these offerings led to a productive discussion whereby teachers decided to implement and expand their use of technology for a better educational experience and reported that they developed greater rapport with students.

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  • 1. Incorporating National Educational Technology Standards(NETS) in Our LessonsSusan LabadiGenius [email protected] aBetter World

2. What do we mean by NETS? 3. Objectives for Today Get Familiar With Tech Standards See Examples of Whats OutThere Be Inspired Have Fun Get Over Resistance Just Do It! Expect a Follow -Up 4. National EducationalTechnology Standards (NETS) Facilitate Student Learning and CreativityExploring Real World Issues, Authentic ProblemSolving using Digital Tools and Resources Design and Develop Digital-Age Learning Experiencesand AssessmentsTeachers Use Contemporary Tools to MaximizeContent Learning, Create Students as Active Participants,and Develop Them to Pursue their Curiosities 5. National EducationalTechnology Standards (NETS) Model Digital Age Work and LearningExhibit knowledge, skills, and work processes as aninnovative professional in a global and digital society Collaborate with Students, Peers, Parents, andCommunity Members Using Digital Tools and Resources Promote and Model Digital Citizenship/ResponsibilityTeachers Understand Societal Issues and They EngageGlobally with Students and Colleagues of other Cultures 6. National EducationalTechnology Standards (NETS) Engage in Professional Growth and LeadershipParticipate in Local and Global LearningCommunities for Creative Applications toImprove Student LearningComputers Twitter or Facebook Cameras & Video CamerasPhoto editing software Cell phones (some school districts may allow,others may not) Printers/Scanners Clickers Tablet/ipadHeadphones Microphones Google Docs Wikis 7. Learning & The Brain21st Century SkillsIf we teach them to think and use skills, they cantackle any content.It is Student-centered, Problem-Based, CollaborativeIt requires significant Professional DevelopmentAssessments need to changePlanning Time is a Necessity!Students Need This to Happen 8. Clarence Fisher (aka: glassbead) 9. Twitter-Networking 10. Google AppsDocs 11. Podcast:Audacity.sourceforge.net 12. Slideshare.net 13. Learning EducationFreeMind 14. Learning Education 15. Mountain Village, Colorado 16. Forbidden City, China 17. Project Explorer.org 18. IMSA-Cool HubBlurs Roles of Students, Teachers, ExpertsOpens Free InquiryUses Technology as a CommunicativePlatformAttempts to Solve Real World ProblemsCoolhub.imsa.edu 19. Stellarium is a Free Open Source PlanetariumFeatures 3D Photorealistic Skies of the Universe! 20. Tux Paint is Open Sourcewww.pac.csail.mit.edu 21. Library of CongressFeatures a Wealth of ResourcesWebcastsPhotosPrimary DocumentsDigital CollectionsGo To www.loc.gov/homepageLook for American Memory 22. From MIT: Create and Share Your OwnInteractive Stories, Music, and ArtScratch.mit.edu 23. Digital Storytelling ToolsMicrosoft Photo StoryComic LifeAnimotoXtranormalPowerPoint 24. Comic Creators & Resources Makebeliefscomix.com Garfield.com Howtoons.com Bitstrips.com Toondoo.com Comicbrush.com Zamsquest.com BAM.gov 25. What Kids Can Do Make an Instructional Manual Use Games for their Screenshots Research Assignments Interviews Summarize an Article or Story (SeeClassicalComics.com or StickFigureHamlet.com) Write a Story Cover Current Event Foreign Language Practice 26. What Kids Can Do Use Vocabulary Terms Teachers Can Use Comics as Hooks Give Life to a Poem Demonstrating Comprehension Travel in Time for History or Literature Teacher Designed Materials Look Cool 27. Teacher Resources Snagfilms.com850 free films including NOVAand National Geographic ReadWriteThink.orgWeb Resources Gallery Meedan.netForeign Language Resource Dotsub.comForeign Language Resource ePals.comConnect with Other Classes Swivel.comWikipedia for Data/GraphsWolframAlphaYouve Got to Check it Out! 28. Can you have a Digital Substitute?Question ExploreAssimilateReflect Share 29. Remember that YOU Touch theFuture; Youre a [email protected]