The knowledge, skills, and performance standards students are expected to acquire in particular grade levels based on subject matter units of instruction.
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What is Technology Integration?
The combination of all technology parts together with each-subject related area of curriculum to enhance learning.
100
What is Familiarization?
As part of Welliver's Instructional Transformation Model, teachers become aware of technology and its potential uses.
100
What is classroom technology?
When technology is brought directly to the students with the tools to support many types of instruction and learning.
100
What is "Analyze the Learner"?
Under the ASSURE Model, the "A" reminds the teacher that all students are not on the same academic level and this must be considered in teaching.
200
What is education?
All the experiences, knowledge, and skills a learner gains from both school and society.
200
What is curriculum integration?
Another name for technology integration.
200
What is Utilization?
As part of Welliver's Model, teachers use technology, but minor problems can cause teachers to become frustrated and discontinue its use.
200
What is a cognitive scaffold?
Applications that allow students to build a mental bridge to understand a complicated concept.
200
What are student objectives?
Statements of the type of skills and knowledge a teacher expects a student to know and to be able to demonstrate at the end of instruction.
300
What are curriculum guides?
Documents provided by local school districts that describe curriculum standards and benchmarks for learning.
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What are grades K-12?
Extensive formal training and practical experiences are imperative for successful integration of technology at all academic levels.
300
What is Integration?
As part of Welliver's Model, technology becomes essential for the educational process in the classroom.
300
What is Britannica?
An interactive multimedia encyclopedia.
300
What is evaluation?
Under the ASSURE Model, a method of appraising or determining the significance or worth of an item, action, or outcome.
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What are Grade Level Expectations?
States and districts are incorporating this information into the curriculum to show the content and skills that are needed for a student to master each subject area.
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What are web sites?
Internet resources that provide teachers with curriculum integration activities related to specific standards.
400
What is Reorientation?
As part of Welliver's Model, teachers begin to rethink the educational goals of the classroom with the use of technology.
400
What is cooperative learning?
Refers to a method of instruction in which students work collaboratively in groups to achieve standards.
400
What is the evaluation process?
Process under the ASSURE Model that includes assessing learning objectives, reviewing, critiquing the learners' work based on standards, and evaluating reviews of the media and materials used.
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What are Mastery Objective Checklists?
School distrcits have developed this tool for a teacher to indicate which skills a student has mastered by a current grade level.
500
What is virtual reality technology?
The use of technology to simulate a real or imagined environment that appears as a three-dimensional space.
500
What is Revolution?
As part of Welliver's Model, the evolving classroom becomes completely integrated with technology in all subject areas.
500
What are higher-order thinking skills?
Abilities to solve problems, engage in critical thinking, and interpret and solve complex issues.
500
What is Reflective Evaluation?
Under the ASSURE Model, the teacher thinks back on the components of the teaching and learning process and determines the effectiveness of the objectives and technology used.