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what instructional technology resources could be used for remedial work for students around 7th & 8th grade?
Skillwise e-Learning is what I use with my 8th grade students.
SkillWise develops custom simulation courseware that helps me create new lessons using their well defined archives. Then, using whole group instruction, I'll usually review the lesson using a Smartboard or project the website. Students are intrigued with the simulations and don't realize that they are learning while having fun simply playing a game. In fact, the "Who Done It" is brilliant and one of the games I use to reinforce the skill "skimming." Students have the option to time themselves while looking for clues using their skimming skills. I use it as a reward for completing their homework! The website www.skillwise.net/uk/ shouldn't be hard to find. Good Luck.
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| | Instructional Technology $71.7 In education, instructional technology is the theory and practice of design, development, utilization, management, and evaluation of processes and resources for learning, according to the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) Definitions and Terminology Committee. Instructional technology is often referred to as a part of educational technology. While instructional technology covers the processes and systems of learning and instruction, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human capability. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 96 Publication Date: 2010/04/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.22 inches |
| | Automated Tools and Instructional Designers $95.59 This research examined the impact of automated instructional design on instructional quality. The nature of use of automated instructional design tool by expert designers, novice designers, and nondesigners functioning as instructional designers are examined in relation to their impact on producing effective instruction. The purpose of this study was to understand the role automated instructional design tools play in the instructional design process. The ultimate goal and benefit was to understand how these tools are being used and by who. The researcher used talkaloudprotocol with individual testing to encourage the participants to discuss their design experience while designing the instruction. A questionnaire that focused on the user friendliness of the designing tool was administered at the completion of the respective design engagement. An expert review panel used evaluation rubrics developed by the researcher to evaluate the quality of the instructions designed by the study participants, which comprised of 12 graduate students and alumni. Author: Uduma, Letitia Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/06/24 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
| | Effective Instructional Strategies (Paperback) $210.59 Effective Instructional Strategies: From Theory to Practice 3e covers the practical information that all effective K-12 teachers need. Applying the latest research findings and practical classroom practices, it provides thorough coverage of the strategies and skills essential to every teacher`s repertoire. The text provides information about how to be an effective classroom teacher. It has been carefully designed to maximize instructional flexibility and to model established principles of instruction as well as to expand the pedagogical teaching knowledge of teachers and their instructional repertoires. Effective Instructional Strategies can be used as a core text for elementary, middle, secondary, or K-12 general methods courses or for use in-service seminars and workshops with a practical, application focus. It also makes an ideal reference text for individuals wanting an update and/or refresher prior to taking state or national competency exams. |
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| | Predicting Instructional Quality $173.65 This study examined students perceptions of different forms of technology use for instruction purposes by faculty and whether these different forms of technology can predict instructional quality. The study sought to explore whether different forms of technology: Productivity Tools, Presentation Tools, Communication Tools, and World Wide Web Tools, reliably predict instructional quality. The study also aimed at examining which of the predictors is more important in predicting instructional quality. A large Midwestern University Teacher Education program was the accessible population from which a convenient sample was drawn. A total of 121 responses were used in the analysis. The response rate of the study was 56.6. Descriptive statistics and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Findings from the null hypothesis and the supplementary analysis converge to indicate combination of Productivity Tools, Presentation Tools, Communication Tools, and World Wide Web Tools can predict Instructional Quality. Author: Akyeampong, Albert Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 232 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.53 inches |
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| | Simplified Instructional Computer $130.64 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Simplified Instructional Computer (also abbreviated SIC) is a hypothetical computer, that is used as a base to explain the operation of a real computer. It was stated that most real microprocessors have a complex instruction set and many subtleties to increase efficiency, that can be a distraction for students that are studying the essential and universal aspects of a microprocessor (that are common to different designs). Hence this hypothetical computer is used to explain all the basic concepts of microprocessor design even though it is impossible to cover every aspect. The architecture of the SIC uses 3 byte integers, 5 registers and can access 215=32768 bytes of memory. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 220 Publication Date: 2010/10/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.50 inches |
| | Distance Education, Instructional Design, and Ethics $25.13 The main focus of this book is on providing guidelines for integrating learning theory, computer technology, and instructional design. A broad survey of current literature is used to provide innovative crossdisciplinary ideas. For example, the prospect for personalized academic programs becoming more realistic, there is an imperative to institute personalized student assessment. Author: Artzi, Isac Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 220 Publication Date: 2009/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.50 inches |
| | Instructional Television in Distance Learning $111.53 This book is an evaluation of a distance learning course given via television. The evaluation highlighted the challenges and the success of participants enrolled in the course entitled: Introduction to Computers.In this evaluation, I wanted to know how students who enrolled previously in the introduction to computer class via TV used the computer skills they had learned in both their personal and professional lives while also assisting the university faculty with enhancing the program to attract a larger audience. Participants were contacted from student records on file in the Distance Learning Center at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Feedback used during the evaluation was from graduate students from the university that were previously registered for and completed the TBE 52091 course during the Spring 2001 semester and would have firsthand knowledge of their skills both before and after taking the course. The Introduction to Computer course was required as a part of the core curriculum of program. Author: Masino, Monica Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 56 Publication Date: 2011/04/07 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.13 inches |
| | The Instructional Leader and the Brain (Paperback) $59.69 This book will provide information and insight to educational leaders that will enhance their ability to lead, guide, and support the classroom teacher. These insights will be provided through an examination of five neuroscience principles. Readers will be given opportunities not only to find overt links to how these principles unfold in classrooms, staff rooms, and board rooms, but will also be encouraged to find connections to their own unique contexts (both professionally and personally) along the way. Each of the five principles presented will include information about the neuroscience behind the principle. Focus questions and real stories will be used to clarify the context of each principle. These anecdotes will include examples of how we see and experience these principles in action. Specific strategies of how the principle might be exemplified in a K-12 school setting will be included. At certain points throughout the book, content questions will be posed to assist the reader in their own processing and understanding of this complex material. |
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| | Gronlund’s Writing Instructional Objectives, Eighth Edition $14.99 For courses in Tests and Measurements; and as a supplement to elementary, middle-school, secondary, and K–12 general methods courses.A unique and classic text, this essential “how to” text again provides a step-by-step guide to writing instructional objectives as intended learning outcomes. The author describes how to state objectives in terms of the type of performance students must demonstrate in order to show that they have achieved the goals of the instruction–and illustrates his recommended methods with numerous examples. Gronlund’s is a specific procedure for writing objectives–one that can be used to achieve all types of learning outcomes and is especially suited to teaching thinking, performance, and problem-solving skills. The book stresses the important role of objectives in the teaching-learning-assessment process–starting from state content standards–and how objectives can be used to improve student learning. The improvements made to this revision only enhance its usefulness and reputation as the best guide on the market for writing instructional objectives and using them in teaching and assessment. |
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| | Designing Effective Instructional Tasks for Physical Education and Sports - 1st Edition (Book) $24.95 Use Designing Effective Instructional Tasks for Physical Education and Sports tounderstand contemporary perspectives about learning,create learning tasks that will motivate participants, anddesign tasks for use with participants of all ages and abilities.There’s more to helping participants develop motor skills than just coming up with relevant drills; if you want participants to succeed, you need to structure learning tasks to keep them interested, motivated, and engaged. But, while there are many resources available to help teachers and coaches improve their curriculum, teaching skills, and management, little has been written about the critical issue of effective task design... until now.Designing Effective Instructional Tasks for Physical Education and Sports provides future and practicing teachers and coaches with sound principles and practical tips for designing effective tasks for their students and athletes. The book differentiates between skills (the desired motor, fitness, cognitive, or social outcomes) and tasks (the instructional activities used in teaching each skill). Focusing primarily on motor skills, the book explains how to analyze each skill being taught;structure tasks to promote success;develop tasks that are fun, engaging, and safe; design tasks that stimulate cognitive engagement; andassess participants’ learning as part of the task.The text takes the most current research on learning and teaching movement activity and translates it into practical, down-to-earth suggestions for coaches and teachers. Using examples both in the gym and on the playing field, the book shows teachers and coaches alike how to develop instructional tasks that will keep participants interested and engaged-ultimately helping them to succeed. Loaded with student-friendly features, this book is an ideal resource for physical education and coaching methods or pedagogy courses. Each chapter includes a statement of objectives, learning activities, a summary, and extensive references.Effective task design is at the heart of effective teaching. Use Designing Effective Instructional Tasks for Physical Education and Sports to learn how to create tasks that increase your participants’ chances of success.12/27/2006 copyright, 144 pages. |
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Instructions on How to Play Texas Holdem - Start Winning Today
Texas Holdem is one of the most popular variations of Poker these days. In fact, this is probably the only card game that has reached such global popularity that championship series of this kind attract viewers from all walks of life, from all age groups and from most parts of the world. If this sounds too incredible, you may just want to check out how high the ratings go for TV specials like WSOP (World Series of Poker) and WPT (World Poker Tour.) You may also want to compare sales on books and e-books regarding instructions on how to play Texas Holdem.
Texas Holdem, which is also known as Hold'Em or simply hold em, is a community card game wherein players can use and discard any combination of cards to form a hand. The Holdem hand starts off with the 2 hole (initial) cards, which the players slowly builds up to achieve 5 cards, with rounds of betting in between.
Technically, instructions on how to play Texas Holdem are quite easy and straightforward. A player only has to make a hand that is hopefully of higher value than everyone else's. These hands are: High Card, 1 Pair, 2 Pair, 3 Of a Kind, Straight, Flush, Full House, 4 Of a Kind, Straight Flush and the Royal Flush; where the High Card hand has the lowest value while the Royal Flush has the highest. Basically, that's it. If you are playing Texas Holdem, this is all the rules of board play you would need. However, this card game is really more about knowing when to bet and when to fold out of the game.
If you want major complications then you should take careful account of the betting instructions on how to play Texas Holdem. There are 3 sub-variations of Texas Holdem; there is the limit, no limit and pot-limit games. Limit and pot limit Texas poker are also called Big Bet Poker.
In the case of limit poker, the minimum amount of bets or betting units is already established on the onset of the game. The betting limit is also announced during this time. So supposing that the game you are playing in is a $40 dollar table with a $5 betting unit; then $40 is the betting limit for that game. No other bets should be higher than that. At the same time, no bets should be lower than $5 as well. However, as the play progresses, each bet must then be increased in multiples of the betting unit. So a summary of your bets during the entire 4-round play could be $5, $20, $20, $40.
As the name suggest, the no limit play means players are allowed to raise bets anytime and to any amount.
In pot limit, players are entitled to raise the amount of betting that equals the money in the pot. So supposing that the game starts off with $10, the second player can raise the amount to $40, while the next player can raise another $140 still. As long as there is more money pouring into the pot, players are entitled to bet until they fold or go for the pot.
Another one of the more useful instructions on how to play Texas Holdem is to know when exactly to fold. The term "fold" means that you are discarding your cards and you will not make further bets into the common pot. In other words, you basically surrender the game to the other players. Now, before you throw your hands up in the air, you should remember that not all hands are suitable for playing. Since this is a community card game, the chances of being dealt with cards to form a Royal Flush is so rare that you should not stake a lot of your money on it. Knowing when to quit before you lose a lot more money means you have reserves in store to get you through another round.
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