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Rubric

Posted by gljones on 11th November 2007

Here is the Rubric to go along with the lesson plan: WWI Rubic

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Copyright and Fair Use in the USA

Posted by gljones on 9th November 2007

Click on the link below to read about my experience with Copyright and Fair Use regulations in regard to classroom use with a teacher in my school.

http://gljsbts.edublogs.org/copyright-and-fair-use-in-the-usa

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Lesson Plan for November 19th & 20th

Posted by gljones on 6th November 2007

This is the Lesson Plan for November 19th and 20th due for class : It is WWI: Causes and Effects for the American People. It involves 2 days of block classes (3 hours) and culminates with the use of a group collaboration of questions presented through Turning Point Technology.

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K-12 Online Conference Reflections Link

Posted by gljones on 6th November 2007

Here is the link to my page which includes reflections of four presentations delivered at the 2007 K-12 Online Conference.

http://gljsbts.edublogs.org/k-12-online-conference-reflections

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My thoughts on Instructional Technology

Posted by gljones on 30th September 2007

Instructional Technology is a broad term. When you ask a person what it means, the answer will be determined by that persons’ educational, cultural, and economic backgrounds; their use of technology in an educational/Instructional setting; and whether they are even in an academic setting. My beliefs come from a perspective of being an insider in the academic arena via a technology specialist.

Instructional technology is, at least in my mind, a tool to be used in educational instruction. It is as simple as that. Instructional technology contains hardware, software, learning processes, and people.

If a teacher uses a hardware tool within the classroom (such as a SmartBoard, LCD projector, computer, or even an overhead projector), then that is the simplest definition of Instructional technology in most people’s minds. But I would suggest that the actual process that the instructor went through to decide to use that tool, would be a true example of instructional technology. By that I mean, when the instructor began the lesson plan (be it in their mind or written down), they had to decide which tools to use to achieve their ultimate goal. If using a blackboard (the type you write on with chalk, not the educational website) is all they needed, then that is an 100-plus year old example of instructional technology. If you use a computer with software such as Adobe Photoshop to assist in teaching a photography class, than that is another example of a physical instructional technology tool. The thought process that the teacher used to get to that spot, is also a very important part of the instructional technology.

In a nutshell, I would have to say that instructional technology is a culmination of all of the thought processes; the physical tools used in achieving the learning goal; and the instructor’s instructional plan. I will expand on these processes in the coming days.

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