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Technology within the classroom 

Technology Standards for K-12:

National Technology standards by ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) Look at ISTE Standards•S Profiles (PDF)

California I have found:    http://www.cde.ca.gov/ci/ct/sf/ctemcstandards.asp - state standards


According to the ISTE standards for teachers. For teacher learning technology free information (made for teacher) and resources is  www.21things4teachers.net  Pick a "thing" to start learning about technology tools to transform instruction, impact student engagement and improve the technology proficiency of teachers and students. 

Google Education

Great resource and tools | Google Classroom introduction (new) | lesson by teacher with google apps

Google will use the GEG Curriculum in these workshops to train teachers on basics of Gmail, Drive, Search, Maps, Google+, YouTube and Sites.
Advanced Google skills and resources for developers |
Starting with robots and ideas with (Arduino starter bundle)

 Google vertical camp online for student in the summer 2014 (maker camp 2014)

Google photo sphere maps and video demo (start at time19:01 of video)

connect photo spheres (constellation with Google)  video (start at time 26:07 show how to do this) (manage constellation)

 Science with cell phone:


This project uses the Seeed Studio GPRS/GSM Shield to build a versatile Arduino-based remote alarm system that can notify your cell phone within seconds. video

How to use smart board and the software that goes with them.

Getting started with Interwrite 

Additional websites that have great resources for teachers to look at using technology inside the classroom. 

 Free technology for teacher by Richard Byre.

 

50 Education Technology Tools Every Teacher Should Know About

 

Student ePortfolio, internet searching

 Video (save YouTube) intro for students showing them with words and text what a student  ePortfolio may have.

Teacher resources:

Google how to create a student portfolio tutorials (video)
Google tutorial information. More advanced information video,  how to make a website with google site.

 The state tech.org

Google user apps.   How to set this up in your schools watch the video  You need to apply for the google Apps for education may take a few months to get. Attend google webinar every week.

Apps for Tablets and Ipads 

50 Fab Apps for Teachers

Home Featured 10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets


10 Simple Tips For Better Teaching With Tablets

7 Must-Have Android Tablet Apps For the Classroom

 

New: 10 of the best Android apps for education in 2012

Apps for learning phonics, astronomy, and turning an Android tablet into an interactive whiteboard are among this year’s most useful Droid-based apps

Video for students:

Animoto.com

Cyber safety lesson plan and pledge (I created lesson) 

Sample Forms And Policies for schools using technology:

Sample of Student Photos and video form for parents.

Sample form for student and parent technology uses forms.

Sample of School Policy using the internet. (pdf)

Sample of Classroom and school policies 

Believes that the function of formal education is to provide a foundation for lifelong learning and to enable each student to participate effectively and responsibly in a changing world. Understanding and recognizes the critical role of parents, governmental and nonprofit agencies, businesses and the community in helping individual students. To ensure that the technology educational program meets rigorous academic standards for both teachers and students continued growth in knowledge of technology and use as a tool for students, teachers and facultyin all aspects of teaching and learning. 

Students:

1. learn to be responsible for and accept the consequences of his or her conduct and academic performance;

2. develop the capacity to examine and solve problems;

3. foster respect and appreciation for cultural and learning diversity and differences;

4. develop the ability to be productive in a team environment;

5. learn and acquire the skills necessary for a lifetime of continuous learning and adaptation to change in the workplace and society;

6. prepare for challenging curriculum beyond secondary school; and, when appropriate, complete high school courses required for college entry in less than four years;

7. achieve high levels of success in a rigorous curriculum;

8. acquire the skills necessary for success as life-long learners;

9. acquire the skills needed for technological literacy in a rapidly changing world; and

10. remain in school and earn a high school diploma and, when appropriate, earn additional college credit.

Guideline for student success.  Guideline for student success.A successful educational program also depends on innovation, drive to learn on the individual level while support and encouragement from  teachers, parents, community and peers. 

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