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Old September 14th, 2012, 02:16 PM
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Sir I am an untrained teacher and recently join an coaching institute, So can you tell me about teaching technology, which is used in class rooms?
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Old March 24th, 2014, 10:36 AM
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Can you please give me the 12 easy ways to use technology in the classroom as it is very urgent for me?
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Old March 24th, 2014, 10:37 AM
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As you want to get the 12 easy ways to use technology in the classroom so here is the information of the same for you:

Everyone wants teachers to use technology in the classroom. But teachers are busy -- meeting standards, prepping students for tests -- and maybe you’re not too fond of computers, anyway.

(1). Do a PowerPoint “Game Show Review”
Many intelligent teachers have used Microsoft PowerPoint to create review games based on famous game shows, including “Jeopardy,” “The Weakest Link,” and “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”

(2). Have students complete a written classroom activity as if it was online?
Ever have your students write a diary from the perspective of a character or famous person so take a look at various blog sites (Blogger and WordPress are two of the most popular) and create a template for your students to fill in.

(3). Try a Webquest
A webquest guides students to search the Internet for specific information. For example, students are asked to serve as curators of a museum on a particular topic.

(4). Use technology as a topic for a writing assignment
Tell the students about the technology and tell them to use that technology as a tool in the assignment or make a assignment on that technology

(5). Create a class webpage
A class webpage can be anything where you post announcements (think “online bulletin board”) to a much more elaborate one that includes class photos, a class blog, downloadable materials, and your own domain name.

(6). Use an online grading system
While some schools are mandating the shift to web-based gradebooks, you don’t have to wait to try one out. Sites like MyGradebook.com offer the opportunity to track grades, record attendance and seating charts, and compile reports on student progress.

(7). Do an email exchange
Have your students exchange emails with students in another school, city, state, or country – especially valuable if both sets of students are studying the same material. If not make them do that

(8). Give multimedia presentations – or have your students give them
I will be the most appropriate that you give the students a multimedia presentation in order to make them understand and then take a multimedia presentation as their test

(9). Supplement your lessons
A quick Internet search may help you identify ways to supplement your lessons with interesting new material.

(10). Create a class blog or wiki
A teacher must take appropriate precautions for Internet safety, but a class blog or wiki can be a great way to integrate technology in the classroom and develop student knowledge.

(11). Listen to – or create – a Podcast.
There are thousands of podcasts available on the Web. Search for ones that meet your students’ needs. Some colleges are offering professors’ lectures via podcast, which can be great for advanced students

(12). “Publish” your students’ work
Tools exist today to allow your students to create really professional looking work using a desktop computer so publish that work which has been done by your student
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