Topics: Adding Links and Gagets/IKeep bookmarks/On-line resources
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Comment: How can providing online resources positively supplement your lessons and improve student comprehension?
Thursday, December 3, 2009
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P. Smethers
ReplyDeleteUsing online resources is an excellent way to expand the materials available to the classroom teacher for presenting curriculum. By going beyond the limitations of a single textbook, online resources bring the entire world to the fingertips of the students.
It will provide online resources that will supplement my lesson for the students with com puters at home that will utilice this source I do have a question How many students own a computer at home? I have a 178 students this year been very optimistic 3% will use and 97% what are going to do???? Help
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T. Gittings
ReplyDeleteStudents today use online resoucres before using texts in research and completion of daily assignments. Online resouurces supplement the lesson by allowing students to use the methods they use on a daily basis.
Online resources are up-to-date and easy access for today's busy educators. LLMcKinney 12/3/2009
ReplyDeleteAs a speech language pathologist, my concern is the loss of conversational skills. Blogging, IMing, texting, emailing is replacing face-to-face interactions. Will we soon have a generation that can only truly communicate with a keyboard or keypad? Little
ReplyDeleteMr. Smethers,
ReplyDeleteWhat a great posting! I agree with you 100%.Online resources, in essence, are there to facilitate instruction; therefore, benefiting our most important clientele, our students.
MBetancourt
b. stifft says: My students can use the resources to look up information to include in their writings of essays, position papers, and elaborated paragraphs. Often they are answering a prompt where they need more information than is available from their personal experiences. This will give the students more access to knowledgable details to include, and this method will enhance their writing. We are struggling to get students to write by expressing themselves fluently.
ReplyDeleteOn line resources can positively supplement lessons and improve students comprehension by giving students up to date information and points of view of many different people.
ReplyDeleteMaria Hanrahan
Ms. Gittings, that was superbly stated. Keep on keepin' on.
ReplyDeleteMrs. Hanrahan,
ReplyDeleteHow the heck are you? Glad to see you're working today. :)
Ms. Little I totally agree with your comments. I do believe that we are going to see a generation of students that can not verbally communicate with each other adequately.
ReplyDeleteMaria Hanrahan
Smethers is maddogg, Ms. Shim-Normile. Many thanks for your instruction. :)
ReplyDeleteMs. Hanrahan, I liked what you said about students being exposed to the different views of people. So many times they are listening to themselves talk and do not stop to listen to others. This way, they are forced to "listen". b. stifft
ReplyDeletebecause there is so much information out there and easily accessible. t henry
ReplyDeleteI agree with Mr Smethers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for being so patient.
I think students have a better opportunity to understand content if it is presented in a plethora of ways. Students love using the computer and are internet savy, this will allow them to gather so much more info that will help them comprehend content.
ReplyDeleteOnline resources provide a current and diverse view of topics discussed in class.
ReplyDeleteI believe that when a online resource is provided the students will be able to work much faster and they will be able to find the right information.
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