The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

This is a must-have resource for all K–12 teachers and administrators who want to make the best use of available technologies. In The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide, Doug Johnson, educational technology expert and author of the popular Blue Skunk Blog, offers concrete advice on creating high-quality project assessments, handling the potential distractions technologies may cause, and managing issues of safe and appropriate use. He also answers basic questions about computers, software, and networking and outlines practical ways to use computers, the Internet, and digital cameras in the classroom environment.

Praise for The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

"Few educators can offer more practical advice on navigating the challenges and embracing the opportunities of the world of technology we live and learn in today. And even fewer deliver that advice in such an engaging, witty style. This is an important, enjoyable book for anyone interested in improving classrooms and schools for our kids." —Will Richardson, author, Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts

"The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide will empower every classroom teacher to use technology in a meaningful way to support teaching and learning. Filled with practical overviews of the "big picture," as well as specifics on the use of technology for real-life classroom applications, Doug uses his years of experience to guide the classroom teacher to an understanding of how technology best fits in the classroom. A must for every teacher's bookshelf!" —Kathy Schrock, Director of Technology, Nauset Public Schools

"Teachers, IT Directors, and integrators will benefit from the practical, high-impact ideas Doug shares in this book. His blog has been a mainstay of my PLN since day 1." —Vicki Davis, author, Cool Cat Teacher blog, co-founder Flat Classroom® projects

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The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

This is a must-have resource for all K–12 teachers and administrators who want to make the best use of available technologies. In The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide, Doug Johnson, educational technology expert and author of the popular Blue Skunk Blog, offers concrete advice on creating high-quality project assessments, handling the potential distractions technologies may cause, and managing issues of safe and appropriate use. He also answers basic questions about computers, software, and networking and outlines practical ways to use computers, the Internet, and digital cameras in the classroom environment.

Praise for The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

"Few educators can offer more practical advice on navigating the challenges and embracing the opportunities of the world of technology we live and learn in today. And even fewer deliver that advice in such an engaging, witty style. This is an important, enjoyable book for anyone interested in improving classrooms and schools for our kids." —Will Richardson, author, Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts

"The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide will empower every classroom teacher to use technology in a meaningful way to support teaching and learning. Filled with practical overviews of the "big picture," as well as specifics on the use of technology for real-life classroom applications, Doug uses his years of experience to guide the classroom teacher to an understanding of how technology best fits in the classroom. A must for every teacher's bookshelf!" —Kathy Schrock, Director of Technology, Nauset Public Schools

"Teachers, IT Directors, and integrators will benefit from the practical, high-impact ideas Doug shares in this book. His blog has been a mainstay of my PLN since day 1." —Vicki Davis, author, Cool Cat Teacher blog, co-founder Flat Classroom® projects

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The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

by Doug Johnson
The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

by Doug Johnson

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The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

This is a must-have resource for all K–12 teachers and administrators who want to make the best use of available technologies. In The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide, Doug Johnson, educational technology expert and author of the popular Blue Skunk Blog, offers concrete advice on creating high-quality project assessments, handling the potential distractions technologies may cause, and managing issues of safe and appropriate use. He also answers basic questions about computers, software, and networking and outlines practical ways to use computers, the Internet, and digital cameras in the classroom environment.

Praise for The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide

"Few educators can offer more practical advice on navigating the challenges and embracing the opportunities of the world of technology we live and learn in today. And even fewer deliver that advice in such an engaging, witty style. This is an important, enjoyable book for anyone interested in improving classrooms and schools for our kids." —Will Richardson, author, Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts

"The Classroom Teacher's Technology Survival Guide will empower every classroom teacher to use technology in a meaningful way to support teaching and learning. Filled with practical overviews of the "big picture," as well as specifics on the use of technology for real-life classroom applications, Doug uses his years of experience to guide the classroom teacher to an understanding of how technology best fits in the classroom. A must for every teacher's bookshelf!" —Kathy Schrock, Director of Technology, Nauset Public Schools

"Teachers, IT Directors, and integrators will benefit from the practical, high-impact ideas Doug shares in this book. His blog has been a mainstay of my PLN since day 1." —Vicki Davis, author, Cool Cat Teacher blog, co-founder Flat Classroom® projects


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781118183557
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 02/23/2012
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

DOUG JOHNSON is the Director of Media and Technology for the Mankato, Minnesota Public Schools and serves as an adjunct faculty member of Minnesota State University. His long-running column "Head for the Edge," appears in Library Media Connection and he maintains the Blue Skunk Blog.

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Table of Contents

About the Book ix

About the Author xi

Introduction 1

Why This Book? 1

Why Is an English Teacher Writing This Book Instead of Bill Gates? 2

Creating the Essential Conditions Needed for Successful Technology Use 3

Chapter One: Why Should Classroom Teachers Be Technologically Skillful? 7

Revolution or Evolution in Educational Change? 8

Developing a Framework for Thinking About Technology in Schools 10

Established Infrastructure 12

Effective Administration 14

Extensive Resources 16

Enhanced Teaching 19

Empowered Students 21

Chapter Two: Q&A About Some Basics 29

What Type of Computer Should I Have? 29

What Operating System (OS) Should I Choose: Windows, Macintosh, GNU/Linux, or Chrome? 29

How Much Memory Do I Need, and How Fast Does the Computer Need to Run? 31

Desktop, Laptop, Netbook, or Tablet? 31

What Other Equipment Should I Buy? 32

What Basic Software Do I Need? 33

What Are Freeware and Open-Source Software? 34

How Do I Manage Files on Multiple Computers? 36

What Is Cloud Computing, and What Are Its Advantages and Disadvantages? 36

How Can Teachers Take Advantage of Cloud Computing? 38

Disadvantages of Cloud Computing 39

What Does a Technologically Well-Equipped Classroom Look Like? 40

Seven Stupid Mistakes Teachers Make with Technology 42

Seven Brilliant Things Teachers Do with Technology 44

Chapter Three: Using Technology for Professional Productivity 47

Keeping Professionally Organized: Managing the Business of Teaching 48

Communicating Using Technology 49

Student Information System 52

Curriculum Management System 53

Course Management System 53

School Web Site and Teacher-Created Class Pages 54

Basic Productivity Tools 60

Word Processors 60

E-mail 61

Web Browsers and Search Engines 62

Graphics and Digital Image Editing Tools 64

Spreadsheets 65

Presentation Software 67

Basic Online Tools 69

Online Productivity Suites 70

Blogs 74

RSS Feed Aggregators and Readers 75

Wikis 76

Social Bookmarking Sites 77

Sites for Storing and Sharing Media 78

Options for Sharing and Working Collaboratively on Documents 79

Chapter Four: The Technology Upgrade 83

Getting Started with Technology in the Classroom 83

Assessing Technology-Enhanced Student Work 88

What IT Skills Should Teachers Expect of All Students? 94

Survival Skills for the Information Jungle 104

Problem-Based Learning and Information Literacy 105

Information Problem Solving Meets Technology 106

Information Jungle Survival Skills 107

The Hazards Are Great, but So Are the Rewards 111

Chapter Five: Teaching 21st-Century Skills 113

The Fourth R—Research 114

Designing Technology-Enhanced Projects—the Four A’s 115

The First A: Assignments 117

The Second A: Activities 119

The Third A: Assessment 120

The Fourth A: Attitude 123

Everyday Information Problem Solving 126

Entertain or Engage? Why You Need to Know the Difference 127

A Few Thoughts About Creativity 129

Right-Brain Skills and Technology: A Whole New Mind(-Set) 131

I Will as a Teacher 134

Chapter Six: Managing Disruptive Technologies in the Classroom 137

Some Approaches to Managing Technology in the Classroom 139

Using Technology in the Classroom to Support Student Learning 142

Computer Games in the Classroom 146

Why You Should Let Your Students Use the Internet for Nonacademic Purposes 147

Chapter Seven: Commonsense Practices for Safe and Ethical Technology Use 149

Teacher’s Day-to-Day Security Guide 150

Hardware Security 150

Passwords 151

Backups 152

Viruses 154

Data Privacy 154

Personal Privacy 155

Helping Students Stay Ethical and Safe Online 156

What’s Different About Technology Ethics? 157

Basics of Technology Ethics: Privacy, Property, Appropriate Use 158

Staying Safe on the Read-Write Web 161

What Are the Read-Write Web Safety Concerns, and How Valid Are They? 161

What Students Need to Understand About Technology Use 163

Guidelines for Educators Using Social and Educational Networking Sites 166

Social Networking Scenarios 168

Social Networking Scenario 1: Mr Blake and Jennifer 168

Social Networking Scenario 2: Ms Olson’s Camping Trip 169

Social Networking Scenario 3: Juan and Philip Trade Insults 169

Social Networking Scenario 4: The Social Networking Ban 169

Social Networking Scenario 5: The Blog About Blobs 169

Chapter Eight: Developing a Long-Term Learning Strategy 171

Keeping Your Sanity 173

The Librarian: Your Technology Partner 174

Bonus: Top Ten Secrets for Conducting a Successful Technology Workshop 177

Chapter Nine: Looking into the Crystal Ball 187

Three ‘‘High-Tech’’ Schools of the Future 188

Skinner Elementary School 188

John Dewey High School 189

Duncan Middle School 190

So What’s the Point? 191

How You Can Invent the Future and Take Charge of Your Own Technology Environment 191

Have a Personal Vision of Education and How Technology Should Be Used in It 192

Have a Voice in School Technology Policymaking and Planning 194

Experiment 195

Look for a Mentor, Coach, or Guide 196

Share Information 198

Support Others and Use a Team-Teaching Approach 198

Change from the Radical Center of Education 199

Adopt an ‘‘And’’ Not ‘‘Or’’Mind-Set 199

Look for Truth and Value in All Beliefs and Practices 200

Respect the Perspective of the Individual 201

Recognize That One Size Does Not Fit All (Kids or Teachers) 201

Attend to Attitudes 202

Understand That the Elephant Can Only Be Eaten One Bite at a Time 203

Make Sure Everyone IsMoving Forward, Not Just the Early Adopters 204

Don’t Be Afraid to Say, ‘‘I Don’t Know’’ 205

Believe That Measurement Is Good, but Not Everything Can Be Measured 205

Know and Keep Your Core Values 206

The Giant and the Ants: How Problems Are Solved 207

Readings and Resources 209

Chapter One: Why Should Classroom Teachers Be Technologically Skillful? 209

Associations 209

Some Influential Writers in the Field 210

Technology Critics and Skeptics 210

Other Education and Technology Thinkers 211

Chapter Two: Q&A About Some Basics 211

Chapter Three: Using Technology for Professional Productivity 211

Chapter Five: Teaching 21st-Century Skills 211

Chapter Six:Managing Disruptive Technologies in the Classroom 212

Chapter Seven: Commonsense Practices for Safe and Ethical Technology Use 212

Chapter Eight: Developing a Long-Term Learning Strategy 213

Chapter Nine: Looking into the Crystal Ball 213

Index 215

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