Saturday, February 23, 2008

Teaching With Software Tools

As I was reading Chapter 5 in Integrating Educational Technology into Teaching, I realized I use more Software Tools in my classroom than I had thought. The text describes six different types of Software support tools: materials generators, data collection and analysis tools, graphics tools, planning and organizing tools, research and reference tools, and content-area tools. Of these six, I use materials generators, data collection, graphics software tools , and planning/organizing tools the most.

I use materials generator software such as:

I use data collection software (STI) for grade entry. STI also generates student averages for report cards.

I use graphics software tools like Art Explosion, to help reinforce language and vocabulary skills for students learning English.

I use planning and organization tools such as Kidspiration (http://www.uwstout.edu/soe/profdev/conceptmap/50uses.html) to create picture schedules for my special needs students.

Software Tools help teachers organize data, create quick assessments, and create meaningful lessons that they would have had to spend hours on if it weren't for the computer.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yes, these generators are lifesavers! I would also recommend http://www.4teachers.org/. It includes tools to map out your classroom floorplan, assignment calendars, rubric creators, quiz creators, online notecards for research papers, project-based learning checklists, and more. Try it out! I guarantee you'll find something you love. The Rubistar website for rubrics is my favorite timesaving device.