Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Games on my Google Page

I have uploaded several PowerPoint game templates to be used by teachers in classes. To see my Google page, go to:
http://lcox67.googlepages.com/

Friday, September 21, 2007

Saturday, September 15, 2007

Creating a Business

This is a neat lesson to combine art with business:
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/1017.html
Students create an imaginary business and in art class design a log for the business. Then in computer class, they create the business cards, letterhead, posters, flyers, etc., for this business. This is a lesson I have done several times and it works really well.

Lesson for grades 6-12
Technology used: Word, InDesign, PhotoShop or any number of other software programs

Career Scavenger Hunt

Here is a lesson plan for a career scavenger hunt:
http://teachers.net/lessons/posts/929.html
Student go to a website and read an article. Then they answer questions from the article. This lesson involves technology from the standpoint of going to a website and searching for the information there rather than going to a textbook.

Age group: 7-12
Technology used: Internet for doing the searching

Teaching Excel Charts/Graphs

This is a lesson plan for teaching graphing in Excel:
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/CIMathGraphingWithMicrosoftExcel68.htm
It gives a procedure for teaching Excel graphs to students.

Lesson Plan for Understanding Computers

Here is another lesson plan for a computer class:
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/lessonplans/programs/understandingcomputing/
It has ideas for presenting a very visual lesson on understanding what computers can do. There are some great discussion questions to get students thinking about what computers have done for us and our society.

Lesson for ages 7-12
Technology used: computers and Internet

Do you have a Technology Vision?

Before we jump on the bandwagon, do you know where you are going? Here is an article that addresses that:
http://www.edutopia.org/creating-vision-knowing-trends
This is an interesting thought to be considered by all teachers and tech department people. Do we want to add blogging or podcasting to the curriculum because it is the hottest thing in the techno world? Each school should look at what is new and investigate how and if it will enhance the curriculum or if it just another trend. The current generation of Digital Natives is quite comfortable with all the Web 2.0 skills including blogs, wikis, and social networking. But before we bring those into the classroom, educators need to have a vision for why they are being brought to the classroom.