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August 19: EDTC6431 Individual Project
In Learning with Technology I had the opportunity to create an assignment that intentionally integrated technology into my future social studies classroom. I chose to integrate ISTE standard 1 and have my sophomore aged students create a project using a … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, critical thinking, EDTC6431, holocaust, ISTE 1, original work, social studies, technology integration
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August 2: ISTE 4 EDTC6431
ISTE 4’s emphasis is on critical thinking, problem solving and decision making. Specifically the standard’s goal is for students to use critical thinking skills to plan and conduct research, manage projects, solve problems and make informed decisions using appropriate digital … Continue reading
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Tagged coding, critical thinking, decision making, EDTC6431, gaming, ISTE 4, management, problem solving, skill development, teaching methods
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