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Cindy Gruwell - ED 633 Summer 2011
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•Understanding instructional technologies
•Spheres of influence
•Developing information and communication technology (ICT) with community and parent support
•Technology and student success
•The road to shared technologies
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Instructional technologies are
“…often defined either in terms of media and other technology used (e.g. audiovisual media and equipment
and computers), or in terms of a systematic process which encompasses instructional design, development,
delivery and evaluation.”
Seels, Barbara, and Rita Richey. Instructional Technology: The Definition and Domains of the Field. Washington, D.C: Association for Educational Communications and Technology, 1994. Print.
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Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
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Technology Interactions
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Technology in the schools means:
•Students develop skills for life long learning
•Improved communication between schools & parents/community
•Community use of instructional technology
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Technology educational (TE) studies indicate:
“TE activities appear to reach a wider range of children, perhaps
as many as 75 to 80%, while many of the regular classroom
lessons and activities appeared to captivate only about 20 to 25%
of the children. “
Wright, Michael D. "Technology Education in the American Elementary School." Journal of Technology Studies 25.1 (1999)Print.
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"Education Week: TC 2009 Compare States Data." Education Week. Education Week, 2009. Web. 14 June 2011. <http://www.edweek.org/apps/tc2009/state_compare.html>.
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Baxter, Susan, and Ann Walker Smalley. The Results of the 2004 School Library Media Program Census. Rep. St. Paul: Metronet, 2004. Print.
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Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
Stakeholders
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Hohlfeld, Tina N., Albert D. Ritzhaupt, and Ann E. Barron. "Connecting Schools, Community, and Family with ICT: Four-Year Trends Related to School Level and SES of Public Schools in Florida." Computers & Education 55.1 (2010): 391-405. Print.
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The community investment and support of instructional technology in our schools prepares the students of today
to become the community members of tomorrow.