Julias First Matrix 347
Julias First Matrix 347
Julias First Matrix 347
Introduction
The goal is to promote technology integration that is seamless and that adds significant value to students learning of core
curriculum (language arts, math, social studies, and science content). You will investigate theoretical and practical issues
surrounding the use of multimedia, applications, Internet resources, educational software, and hardware within K-12 classrooms.
The Technology Integration Matrix is to assist preservice educators in making connections between theories, resources, content,
and pedagogy.
Learning Objective
Students will analyze projects completed in class on the Technology Integration Matrix to demonstrate the relationships between
theories, content, technology, and pedagogy.
Course Objectives
Instruction
2. Integrate technology into curriculum and pedagogy for ALL students.
Issues
4. Describe appropriate uses of technologies (Internet, multimedia, communication tools, etc.) in learning environments.
Skills Development
5. Apply information literacy skills (including searching and evaluation strategies) while using electronic resources.
6. Locate, analyze, and contribute to information from Web 2.0 sources.
Teaching with Technology
12.Research, teach, and publish ways to use innovative technology in education.
Directions
1. Read all information (introduction, objectives, explanations, the matrix)
2. Compare the concept, project, or method to the matrix.
3. Fill in how and why the concept, project, or method applies to the theory and standard and provide suggestions for use.
4. Write a five sentence reflection describing more detail or providing clarification for the information you filled in on the
matrix.
5. Load the matrix to the appropriate dropbox in BlackBoard and post it to the matrix page on your ePortfolio.
Explanation of Standards
www.cde.state.co.us
Colorado Academic Standards were created by the Colorado Department of Education to increase student performance in K-12
education and success post high school. The standards create accountability and are a topical organization of material in multiple
content areas. Every grade level has several standards for each content area designed to provide clarity and direction.
The standard elements include:
You may agree or disagree with theories presented, but knowing and understanding if they have any value to add to your
pedagogy, and if they are in alignment with your teaching and technology integration philosophies, is vital to your preparation for
becoming an educator. If you are unfamiliar with the concepts and theories presented, please take the time to follow the links for
further information.
Explanation of Differentiation
Technology can be the great equalizer. In a classroom of 30 students, how will you meet the diverse needs of students?
Technology is one method to assist you in making this process a bit easier. Differentiation is modifying instruction to help
students with diverse academic needs and learning styles to master the same academic content using engaging techniques and
methods. As you complete projects for this class, you need to think of how they can be adjusted for gifted and talented students,
students with physical disabilities, and students with learning disabilities.
ISTE
Standards
for
Teachers
ISTE
Standards
for Students
Blooms
Taxonomy
Constructivism
Gamification
Flipped
Classroom
Mathematics
Students make a
video and/or photos
of the steps needed
to remember how to
add, divide,
multiply, and divide.
They will keep them
organized on the
website in order to
be able to look back
on.
Standard 1 (a)
1. Number Sense,
Properties, and
Operations
2. Patterns, Functions,
and Algebraic
Structures
3. Analysis, Statistics,
and Probability
Create a poll to
teach about
statistics and help
students analyze
the results after
they go to the eportfolio to vote
and keep track of
answers.
Standard 2. (a)
Understand by
exemplifying
Students will organize
and be able to
illustrate their clear
understanding of how
to add, subtract,
divide, and multiply
and show in their own
words how they
complete each task.
Analyze by organizing
The students will learn
how to organize the
collection of data, how
to analyze it, and also
how to apply it to the
subject matter and
what it exactly means.
4. Shape, Dimension,
and Geometric
Relationships
Reading, Writing, and Communicating
1. Oral Expression and
Listening
Organize a speech
using their website
as a guide to teach
their classmates
about an
independent
reading book project
of their choice. They
will use both
Evaluate by checking
Students will be
responsible for paying
attention to their
peers by checking in
online and giving
feedback.
technology through
the website and
also with a
projector. Their
peers will then go
onto the students
website and
comment positively
about the
presentation so it
shows that they
were listening.
Standard 2 (a)
Make a blog on
the eportfolio
where students
talk about certain
chapters of the
books they are
reading in groups.
They will have a
deadline but it is
free for them to
do at their own
pace without
being timed.
Standard 3 (a)
in class so everyone
can understand the
concepts being
taught.
Create by producing
Students will be able
to create and shape
their own opinions on
their reading into
blogs which are
shared with their
groups.
3. Writing and
Composition
4. Research and
Reasoning
Social Studies
1. History
Create by planning
Students will interact
online with their peers
but then also bring
the character to life
by dressing up and
becoming apart of the
history. By publishing
this experience, all
the other students will
also understand by
the exemplification of
the dressing up.
A video (maybe
history channel?)
could be uploaded
to the eportfolio and
then in class the
next day they can
do an activity
pertaining to that
video.
pictures on the
website as a fun
extra homework
assignment.
Standard 1 (a)
The students will
look online and
make a profile on
their eportfolio
about a famous and
influential person
from another culture
and how they
positively influence
their region of the
world. They will
make a biography,
include maps of the
region, and explain
how they could
make positive
influence like their
subject.
Standard 2 (c)
2. Geography
Understanding and
comparing by
mapping
Students will be able
to fully know the
region they are talking
about by comparing
their knowledge to the
visuals they present
and relate it back to
their own reality and
home.
3. Economics
Find an online
puzzle of the 50
states and possibly
flashcards and have
the students
compete for time for
naming the states
on the website.
4. Civics
Science
1. Physical Science
2. Life Science
Understand by
summarizing and
explaining
Students will be able
to identify different
living things and
understand their
importance within the
food chain. They will
be able to see
different perspectives
Create on online
food chain where
the students
organize which
animal eats the
other one online and
then shares it with
the class.
different living
things in the
ecosystems. The
teacher will
monitor the blog
and make sure
the students stay
on the right track
with their
discussions.
Standard 2 (a)
Students will
perform a science
experiment at home
about the weather
systems or natural
disasters and
perform their
project with facts
and results. They
will upload their
video on their
website so all of
their peers can view
it and it will act as
on online science
fair.
Standard 1 (c)
3. Earth Systems
Science
Create by generating,
planning, and
producing a science
experiment
Students will learn
about the scientific
process and the
correct steps of
producing an
experiment by
themselves and then
getting feedback from
both the students and
teacher.
Differentiation
Learning Disabilities EEOs
Physical Disabilities
Understand by
explaining
Help the students
understand a lot more
what is going on by
explaining in a
multitude of mediums
and ways, especially
through the
organization of the
website.
in that type of
learning.
Gifted/ Talented
Give them
opportunities to
have more
leadership positions
and expect deeper
level questioning on
the online boards
and have them lead
conversations as an
example to the
other students who
may be struggling
with the lesson.
Other
Reflection:
ePortfolios can be adapted and manipulated to fit any need of the classroom pretty easily. It was interesting, after already
completing ET247, noticing the differences within the structured, standard side of the lesson and incorporating more of the
idealistic constructivism side of the lesson. The differentiation columns I feel are the most important part of the matrix because it
is crucial that a teacher can manipulate each lesson to help every single student in the classroom. The ePortfolio is a good way to
do that, and it is so flexible that you can make assignments more challenging or more simplistic based on the student. This tool is
the most useful as a teacher as a way to organize and keep track of assignments and work.