Do some research to find important scientific concepts to begin to
answer
the child's question:
"How does my email (blog, wiki, webpage, facebook, etc.) get to
my friend in Australia so fast?"
Remember, it is a question of speed as well as a
question
of how.
4 pts
Find definitions which you understand so you will be able to match
the
terms on the left with the best descriptors.
Use indicated pages in your Teaching and Learning with Technology text
as well as your notes and classwork to prepare short answer responses
to the ideas in
the window on the right.
cyberspace Mozilla Internet World Wide Web Web 2.0 browser blog HTML URL page title wireless constructivism delicious Seamonkey bookmark homepage googol wiki software transistor PhotoStory hardware digital kids standards yahoo educational technology FTP Sputnik ISTE NETS 15 pts |
Describe at least 3 typical teacher behaviors related to
technology literacy (pp. 22 - 23) which are different from more
general information literacy (notes).
3 pts.
State the most significant features of ENIAC. (history handout
and link in course calendar) Know the chief characteristics of the digital generation
vs previous generations of students. Explain 3 characteristics of
digital kids which you expect will influence the way you teach compared
to the way you were taught. (Lucas video, Beloit link in calendar, and
handout) Know the 'trends' in computer development (notes) From your readings and coursework, explain how new
developments in technology
continuously
influence classroom teachers. Give positive and negative examples. Choose any one of the six standards for your response. Briefly restate the standard before you discuss your examples. 3 pts Total test -- 35 points.
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