more pro dev after school (not during) that teaches how to integrate the technology - not just what it is - but how to actually use it in the classroom
Fund purchase of more epson projectors so that lesson plans can be constructed around shared internet information (without having to use paper and xeroxing)
Enough working computers for each student Ability to sign out computers efficiently - so don't lose class time simply getting computers Ability to save documents easily - steps to get to teacher folder is cumbersome
Need LCD projectors in every room so it can be used without having to go to the library and track down LCD projector. Wireless internet. A way to hook up computer and LCD projector without causing a tripping hazard or violating fire codes!
support would involve having current resources available to all students so that they don't have to "power down" when they come to school. this means that technology needs to be available to student hands first and then a method of support to help teachers monitor technology use in the classroom.
why not technology workshops that require all teachers to use certain amounts of technology in the classroom.
21st century classroom -hardware available to ALL kids at home and in the school -ceiling mounted projectors and no wires all over the floor -interactive devices like smart boards but better -training for my staff on ideas and best practice for incorporating tech into real curriculum and learning training for students on how to use all the stuff and MORE ACCESS FOR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Our school has 24 laptops that are shared building-wide. We do not have regular access to these, so my use of them for instruction is limited. Inevitably, when we do use them, one or more do not work properly--a huge frustration for students and a time-sucker for the teacher(s).
More computers throughout school and a tech support professional assigned to my school for any problems that may occur. Equipment for podcasting, and the software for Acrobat Professional.
LINDA NEEDS BLOG RAINING VERY BADLY.This is the first time I have ever used one and it is pretty cool. I can see how it would be a handy device to get feedback from kids
19 comments:
Always!
computer for each student
Need computers available and working on a regular basis!
I would like a class room that conforms to my needs instead of restricting my options (ceiling projector, wireless, speakers).
more pro dev after school (not during) that teaches how to integrate the technology - not just what it is - but how to actually use it in the classroom
Fund purchase of more epson projectors so that lesson plans can be constructed around shared internet information (without having to use paper and xeroxing)
Enough working computers for each student
Ability to sign out computers efficiently - so don't lose class time simply getting computers
Ability to save documents easily - steps to get to teacher folder is cumbersome
LOTE needs a more efficient way to use the language lab. Currently we are in the last century with tape recorders, etc.
Need LCD projectors in every room so it can be used without having to go to the library and track down LCD projector. Wireless internet. A way to hook up computer and LCD projector without causing a tripping hazard or violating fire codes!
SNeagle
support would involve having current resources available to all students so that they don't have to "power down" when they come to school. this means that technology needs to be available to student hands first and then a method of support to help teachers monitor technology use in the classroom.
why not technology workshops that require all teachers to use certain amounts of technology in the classroom.
i would like open lab jam time after school to practice new tech ie wiki, social networking with the support of you folks
and to ask some questions about other tech points in usind imovie etc
21st century classroom
-hardware available to ALL kids at home and in the school
-ceiling mounted projectors and no wires all over the floor
-interactive devices like smart boards but better
-training for my staff on ideas and best practice for incorporating tech into real curriculum and learning
training for students on how to use all the stuff and MORE ACCESS FOR KIDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I need more and better/easier ways to access equipment and computers without spending most of a class period setting up.
I travel from classroom and the set up and breakdown of equip is realllllly hard
Our school has 24 laptops that are shared building-wide. We do not have regular access to these, so my use of them for instruction is limited. Inevitably, when we do use them, one or more do not work properly--a huge frustration for students and a time-sucker for the teacher(s).
I always need people to send me more links for 21st century resources that are generated by multiple affinities/cultures.
Barry
More computers throughout school and a tech support professional assigned to my school for any problems that may occur. Equipment for podcasting, and the software for Acrobat Professional.
LINDA NEEDS BLOG RAINING VERY BADLY.This is the first time I have ever used one and it is pretty cool. I can see how it would be a handy device to get feedback from kids
ideally 15-20 computers in my classroom and the electrical outlets needed to support them
Post a Comment