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RE: Technology use in the classroom
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dan kelly
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Aug 09, 2008 20:24 PDT
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I believe WebQuests offer the easiest solution to changing technology.
They are user-friendly and easily accessible. Attached are a list of
sites which may kick start your class.
http://www.field-guides.com/trips.htm
Tramline Virtual Field Trips: Field trips created with Tramline
software.
http://www.efieldtrips.org/
eFieldTrips: Interactive field trips around the United States
http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/field_trips/virtual/
Teachnology: A list of virtual field trips from an education portal site
Regards.
Walker, Jon Scott wrote:
| | I have found that part of the problem with using technology in the
classroom is that you have to learn new software/hardware every time you
want to do something new. Technology changes so rapidly that what we
learn and use one year doesn't necessarily carry over to the next and
you end up having to learn a new technology anyway.
My question is this: Does anyone have any suggestions for technology
use in the classroom that might be good for several years without having
to learn all new software every year? What strategies work for you when
it comes to applying potentially obsolete knowledge to lesson planning?
Thanks,
Jon Walker
jsw0-@ecu.edu
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Dan
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