Integrating Digital Technology in the Classroom Essay

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    Annotated Bibliography Abe, P., & Jordan, N. A. (2013). Integrating social media into the classroom curriculum. About Campus, 18(1), 16-20. Social media is an area that educators are often weary of tapping into as a resource to facilitate learning. This article examines the importance and implications of using social media in the classroom. Whilst is mostly focusses on social media in higher education, it is also applicable in a secondary school setting, particular in the senior years. With…

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    and technology in the workforce. Alabama has also seen the increase in jobs in those fields and is trying to set up its school systems to be stronger in the different areas. The state of Alabama believes that science, engineering, technology, and society are all interdependent and should be taught in a way that shows their connectedness. The position that they stand behind is science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education through the Alabama Math, Science, and Technology…

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    Introduction Music encourages the intellectual, creative and emotional development of all learners through an art form, which holds significance in everyday life (Queensland Studies Authority, 2013). I strongly believe that music education plays a vital role in the social and cognitive development of students. Furthermore, the skills acquired in music are cross-disciplinary, relevant and engage all learners. The following report will discuss the Australian curriculum and discover how curriculum,…

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    to meet the needs of students with different learning needs. Every student is unique and not all students learn the same way, that is why it is important for teachers to use differentiated instruction in both the general education and inclusive classroom. There are different principles that guide planning and implementing differentiated instruction. One principle is to tailor curricular goals and teaching strategies to meet students needs. This is when teachers consider the different needs of…

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    (ELL) and theylearn English as a second language. In contrast, foreign language learning is when the language studied by the learners is not spoken in the native country of the learners. There are key differences which are relevant to teaching and technology integrated strategies between ESL and FLL.The major differences are the availability of the language input in the environment and the opportunities for using it in meaningful situations. Unlike the FLL learners, ESL learners have more…

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    example, instruction should be organized, sequenced, and presented in a manner that is understandable and meaningful to the learner, and emphasis retention and recall through the use of quality teaching practices. Cognitivism is used in developing classroom lessons and helping students learn higher order thinking skills. A common example would be, starting a lesson with an attention getter to create interest, activating prior knowledge by beginning a lesson with a review quiz, using graphic…

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    A Brief History of Technology in Missouri Businesses Technology in Missouri businesses has an early start and a place in the history of technology in Missouri. One of the early Missouri claims to fame in technology was built by the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad in 1932. This was a lift span bridge over the Missouri River at Boonville, Missouri. This bridge replaced one that had been built earlier and was no longer capable of handling the heavier railroad equipment of that era. The new lift…

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    they conclude that “the digital divide is far from closed”. While one girl has extremely limited access to computers, the other cannot imagine life without computers. Teachers in low-income areas typically only assign a small amount of homework each night, since students often get stuck and require help they don’t have access to. Education is entirely different for the middle-class children. Students are given many different engaging, creative projects. Using technology, they can watch videos,…

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    Several theories support the use of peer feedback as well as technology. The goal is to increase effectiveness of peer feedback in a workshop setting. The researcher is interested in the use of journal observations, surveys, and assessment scores to examine the effectiveness of the feedback. Social Cognitive…

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    associated with technology are too difficult for workers to carry out because they feel overwhelmed by the perceived scope of the project” (Friedman, 2005, p. 1). Also another source describes that, having “Too many choices for software” as described in the Friedman article, is too challenging for decision makers which makes selecting too difficult (Friedman, 2005, p. 1). A different challenge to implement a paperless office environment, lies in recognition of how this technology can be best…

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