TechnoTeaching is a practical guide for teachers struggling to implement technology. It provides classroom practices, planning templates and other activities to give teachers the foundation they need in classroom tech.
"Congratulations. Your school has just purchased a cart housing twenty-four tablets. Your principal wants you to roll it right into your classroom and start innovating—tomorrow.”
So begins this engaging and highly accessible guide for practitioners looking for a systematic way to kick their teaching up a notch by combining education technology with best practices in teaching and learning.
Written by two veteran teacher-trainersTechnoTeaching provides a clear blueprint that educators of all experience levels can use to challenge themselves and their students over a single school year. Through “stellar units,” “dare-devil missions,” and other activities, the authors show how teachers can progressively transform their classrooms by adding new digital and web tools to meet the specific needs of students.
TechnoTeaching includes planning templates, reflection documents, and other resources, making it immediately usable and indispensable for classroom teachers.
CONTENTS
Foreword vii
Introduction 1
CHAPTER 1
What Is TechnoTeaching? 17
CHAPTER 2
Starting Out 31
Where You Are and Where You Want to Go
CHAPTER 3
Jumping In 49
The Stellar Unit
CHAPTER 4
Hunkering Down 87
Plan the Year Ahead
CHAPTER 5
Stretching 107
Dare Devil Missions and Other Short-Term Projects
CHAPTER 6
Branching Out 131
Connecting Locally and Globally
CHAPTER 7
Getting the EdTech Tools You Need 149
CHAPTER 8
Reflecting on the Year 169
APPENDIX A
TechnoTeaching Manifesto 187
APPENDIX B
TechnoTeaching Resources 189
Notes 193
Acknowledgments 199
About the Authors 205
Index 209