Use these links to explore the examples in the video.
Dale (aka Justin Utherguy)
Thursday, February 14, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Web-based Resources for Education
Here are a few links to sites I have come across while researching topics for many of my classes. I have found value in each of them.
1. This site is chocked full of information about online learning environments and educational technology. You may find some definitions and explaination of technologies that you have yet to understand.
http://worldwidelearners.wikispaces.com/
2. The ISTE site is useful resources related to professional develepment.
https://www.iste.org/
3. Facebook can be useful for more than just social networking with friends. If you "Like" ISTE's page, you can receive updates with links to a variety of interesting topics related to education.
http://www.facebook.com/LikeISTE
4. More recently, I found the Hawaii Society for Technology in Education site. This group is a partner with ISTE and provides an more localized focus on the use of educational technology, opportunities to network, and some resources. You may be able to find an organization like this in your locale.
http://www.hste.org/
1. This site is chocked full of information about online learning environments and educational technology. You may find some definitions and explaination of technologies that you have yet to understand.
http://worldwidelearners.wikispaces.com/
2. The ISTE site is useful resources related to professional develepment.
https://www.iste.org/
3. Facebook can be useful for more than just social networking with friends. If you "Like" ISTE's page, you can receive updates with links to a variety of interesting topics related to education.
http://www.facebook.com/LikeISTE
4. More recently, I found the Hawaii Society for Technology in Education site. This group is a partner with ISTE and provides an more localized focus on the use of educational technology, opportunities to network, and some resources. You may be able to find an organization like this in your locale.
http://www.hste.org/
EDUC 630 - DB 4 Using Storyboarding for Learning
A story board is one
step in the process of building a presentation.
It is not a process that every student is ready or able to use. Thorsen (2009) affirms this by stating, “Young
students, or students who are just beginning to learn how to write hyper-media
presentations, will not be able to respond to every design principle.” As a result, teachers may need to dedicate
extra time to help younger or inexperienced students to develop their skills. This may be but a minor hurdle to overcome
but could be beneficial for the students in the long run. Storyboarding
allows the student to assemble information using graphically. This aids in linking concepts and identifying
their associations. Students who are
more visual learners may begin to grasp those concepts quicker enabling them to
more readily translate what they have learned into a written format.
I
remember using a similar tactic when I was in elementary school to help us
learn about sentence structure. It was
called diagraming a sentence. We would
write a sentence and then create a graphic representation of the sentence which
placed each word in a specific location on the graphic according to its
purpose. Nouns, verbs, adverbs…all had
their proper place. It seemed to help me
understand the importance of each word and its function in a properly written
sentence. Consider the old Schoolhouse Rock cartoons which came on
Saturday morning television. In their
own way, these were very advanced storyboards which were intended to help teach
children concepts related to math, grammar, and government. Not only were they graphic representations of
concepts, the explanation of the concepts were set to music. If you have ever seen these cartoons, you may
just remember how a bill becomes law, why the number three is the magic number,
or the function of a conjunction. Think
about how those cartoons, moving storyboards, help you to understand the
concepts they were trying to teach.
References
Thorsen, C. (2009). TechTactics:
Technology for Teachers (3 ed.). Boston: Pearson
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