Friday, June 30, 2006

Teaching with Technology Tips Websites

Well, Episode 10, titled "Somewhat Fewer than 50 Tips for Teaching with Technology in Your Classroom Tomorrow!" has been recorded and is being edited. It should be out the door by Monday. Just barely missing my target of getting one out every month. To tide you over until the podcast is available, here are some neat technology tips websites....

Marilyn Western's Technology Tips for Classroom Teachers
http://www.edzone.net/~mwestern/
I like "101 Uses for a Classroom Computer"
http://www.edzone.net/%7Emwestern/101.html
Some broken links though that are annoying.

Tammy's Technology Tips for Teachers
http://www.essdack.org/tips/
Has some interesting student projects.

Teaching TIps Newsletter Archive
http://www.teach-nology.com/newsletters/archive/
Over 300 brief newsletters with links to various tools and resources, including a "Teaching Tip of the Week" Might be worth subscribing to!

Teaching with Technology
http://teacher.scholastic.com/technology/
Scholastic provides advice on using cameras, making digital movies, and managing your classroom computer center, as well as having a database of online activities. I like their ePals (keypals) pages: http://www.epals.com/scholastic/index_sch.html?seesf=8939232

Technology and Learning: The Resource for Education Technology Leaders
http://www.techLEARNING.com
This site has interesting articles on new technologies such as clickers (personal response systems), smartboards, tablet PCs, wireless sound reinforcement systems and more. Has a grants database to help fund your school's projects!
Lots of tutorials here: http://www.techlearning.com/quickflicks/archives.jhtml

Teaching and Learning with Technology Tips
http://tlt.psu.edu/suggestions/tlt_tips/
This site focuses on higher education, and includes diversity and classroom management tips. Talks a lot about ANGEL, which is a particular learning management system, but you could replace the references with Blackboard or WebCT or whatever you're using. Table format is easy to read quickly.

This episode's interviewee, Anne Ottenbreit-Leftwich, provides a couple more sites:

"Here's a list of websites I compiled for teachers at a local school of the top websites I thought were great for teachers: http://research.education.purdue.edu/challenge/resources.html

Here's another really great one by Annette Lamb - 7 Simple Ways to begin using technology: http://eduscapes.com/sessions/simple/index.htm

More suggestions are welcomed!

Check back on Monday, July 3rd for the new episode!

Chris

3 comments:

Unknown said...

There is another good site for teachers at http://powertolearn.com/teachers/index.shtml

Anonymous said...

This is a tribute statement to Chris. I have worked with him for many years and have never met anyone with such a cache of "tips" on any subject dealing with teaching and the integration of the technology to support instruction. We continually would contact each other (and mostly my contacting him) to unravel technical issues with new releases and especially digital video. It did not surprise me that he was first in implementing podcasts in the School of Education and was instrumental in promoting its use in Oncourse as well as outside of formal education. I will truly miss him and will constantly be encountering reminders regarding technology. I really don't know who to call now ... he will be missed.

drBOB Appelman

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