CTAP Podcasts: The EdTech Classroom - June 2009
June 2009
Episode 21: Wrapping Up Technology with Instructional Strategies that Work
Celebrate the start of summer by joining our conversation with Dr. Howard Pitler. On the show, Dr. Pitler provides an update about the strategies that make up Classroom Instruction that Works. In addition, he provides some ideas on some technology resources that you should explore during your summer vacation.
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Episode 20: Wrapping Up Technology with Instructional Strategies that Work
In Episode 20, Cheryl Dultz returns for the third chat in our series about using technology with classroom instruction that works. She provides an explanation of three instructional strategies: Identifying Similarities and Differences; Generating and Testing Hypotheses; and Homework and Practice. Then Cheryl, Joe, and Burt discuss how these strategies look in the classroom and some suggestions for integrating technology with them. Joe and Burt also discuss a technology-enhanced version of a summer book club and an opportunity for some free online professional development.
Our next episode will be a chat with Howard Pitler, please leave your questions and comments for that episode as a comment for this episode.
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Episode 19: Discussing Technology and Classroom Instruction that Works
In Episode 19, Cheryl Dultz returns for the third chat in our series about using technology with classroom instruction that works. She provides an explanation of three instructional strategies: Cooperative Learning, Nonlinguistic Representation and Reinforcing Effort & Providing Recognition. Then Cheryl, Joe, and Burt discuss how these strategies look in the classroom and some suggestions for integrating technology with them. We also continue our countdown to our chat with Howard Pitler and look forward to receiving your questions for that episode.
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Episode 18: Examining Strategies for Using Technology with Classroom Instruction that Works
In Episode 18, Cheryl Dultz returns for the second chat in our series about using technology with classroom instruction that works. She provides an explanation of three instructional strategies: Setting Objectives and Providing Feedback; Cues, Questions, and Advance Organizers; Summarizing and Note Taking. Then Cheryl, Joe, and Burt discuss how these strategies look in the classroom and some suggestions for integrating technology with them. These strategies were selected as a starting point, since they make a good starting point for planning a lesson. We also begin a countdown to our chat with Howard Pitler and look forward to receiving your questions for that episode.
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