Description
Technology is constantly changing, so how can a busy teacher keep up? In this course, educator Todd Stanley helps even the least tech-savvy teacher stay current with using technology, computer programs, and websites in the classroom to enrich learning in every subject. Mr. Stanley shares how to use technology for student assessments, planning, and delivery. You’ll also find real-life examples of websites he uses with his own students. Discover how to take technology to the next level in your classroom.
In this 1-hour course, educators will discover:
- What technology is
- How technology has changed
- How to gather student data with technology
- Blended learning techniques
- Strategies for keeping up with technology
ODE Teacher competency: a, f
NAGC Teacher Preparation Standard: 5.2
Click here for a leader’s guide created by the Ohio Association for the Gifted and Talented.
Danica – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
THe second half is much better than the first half.
Allison – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Blended learning piece was helpful
Jessica – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Great training
Denise – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
I was thinking this was a course over how to introduce new programs to help students learn different ways in the classroom.
Mark – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
It was a great course to learn about blended learning and the uses of technology in the classroom.
Xiomara – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Interesting to learn about the different types of learning that can occur in the classroom and how technology can enhance that learning as a tool.
Mary – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
I believe that the course serves its purpose.
Josh – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Good course if it was set pre-COVID. At this point, I feel almost every teacher has had to become very versed in technology and the topics in this presentation are all well underway in every class because of it.
Hope – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Good info for teachers
Luis – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
Technology is really important nowadays.
Christine – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
It was helpful and gave me a lot to consider.
Carmen – Houston Area Co-op for GT (verified owner) –
It gave me some new ideas on how to incorporate technology.
Kraig – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
It felt like I was being instructed in how to use a VCR at this point
Elise – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
not applicable to my classroom – I teach 7th-12th grade
Teresa – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Its ok but there are a lot of glitches or freezing of the video which adds to my time requirement. I don’t like that.
Sandee – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
This might be helpful to a teacher at the least proficient level back in 2005,
Francesca – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
This specific course seems dated, and most educators I know are already using technology in the classroom. COVID forced us to learn how to do this.
Jordan – YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
It was very informative.
Mary – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
I thought it was a bit dated, because we no longer have to do an SLO and we don’t use the TBT process. But once I got past that part, it was fine.
Drew – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
It was fine. Not new info!
DaShannon – BLANCHESTER LOCAL (verified owner) –
This is a nice introductory course.
Mitchell – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Ok for beginning teachers or teachers that have been in the classroom for a long time and are resistant to technology use.
Ashley – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Great overview of using tech to reach students best
Laurie – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
The format is frustrating – while the content of this course involved using technology and helping to meet students’ individual needs, as the students in this course we are not able to adjust the speed of the videos, nor turn on automatic closed captioning. Preventing those tools from being available while presenting a course about how quickly people can learn using online tools is disheartening, and when combined with impression I have based on his introductory remarks, that I have more experience in this area than the presenter makes this feel very much like a state mandated waste of my time.
Kathy – YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
At times, I felt the instructor was sarcastic towards teachers and their use of technology. There were some effective means of utilizing technology in the classroom.
Kimberly – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
It’s lengthy
Jennifer – PFLUGERVILLE ISD (verified owner) –
Great!
Ben – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Most of the information in this module was not useful, as I already knew it. Much of it was also out of date.
Amanda – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Excellent course. Best yet.
Quinlan – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
Helpful
Kelsie – NORTHRIDGE LOCAL (verified owner) –
I. think this course was helpful in establishing how technology should be seamlessly incorporated into a classroom in order to meet the wide variety of learners in it. It could be more specified for classrooms that are one-to-one vs classrooms that are not.
Kristin – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
I liked hearing all of the ideas from different educators. The instructor was clear and concise.
Brooke – DANVILLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
I think that this was helpful information. I would like more information on the specific websites that they used and listed.
Michelle – YOUNGSTOWN CITY SCHOOLS (verified owner) –
Great Information!
Woodrow – RIPLEY-UNION-LEWIS-HUNTINGTON LOCAL (verified owner) –
Liked some of the ideas presented
K.C. – BOWLING GREEN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT (verified owner) –
I thought the course had some quality material.
Sara – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
A lot of these technologies/techniques have already been made obsolete
Courtney – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Was a good lesson on how to incorporate technology into the classroom to help gifted learners have differentiated work.
Ryan – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Very good
Rita – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
Good introduction to technology use in the classroom.
Jonathan – CINCINNATI CITY (verified owner) –
I’m not sure it really gave me anything substantive to take away.
James – WESTERN BROWN LOCAL (verified owner) –
Lots of good stuff
Tamara – MECHANICSBURG EXEMPTED VILLAGE (verified owner) –
I did not really learn anything new.
Don – CARLISLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
I thought the course was helpful in talking about incorporating technology into the classroom.
Norma – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
It was a good presentation that refreshed my ideas on how to use technology for a gifted student.
Hunter – DANVILLE LOCAL (verified owner) –
Great ideas.
Noel – MCALLEN ISD (verified owner) –
Interesting ideas for use in the classroom
Talina – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
Good
Erika – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
This course allows me to understand the importance of using technology and intergrating it into our daily schedule.
Erika D. – LOS FRESNOS CISD (verified owner) –
It was ok. Many of the topics covered have already been in use for sometime. This training would be better for a novice teacher.