taeyc - technology keynote - knoxville, tn 2013
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In your own words, write a one sentence description
for the word technology.
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Berean Christian SchoolCastillo School (Home)
Halls Middle SchoolHalls High School
Science Hill High SchoolBerry College
East Tennessee State University
Milligan CollegeMIT
University of Kentucky
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TAEYC 2013 Tech Panel
Focus: Effective Technology Tools for Students and Teachers
Jose Castillo
Alysse Daniels Lisa Guernsey
Dr. Syb Bennett Warren Buckleitner
1. What type of phone do you have?
__iOS iPhone __Android
__Windows Phone __non-smartphone (flip phone, candy bar style phone, etc.)
__Landline
2. Are you worried or excited about the impact of digital media on children’s development?
__ I’m worried
__ I’m excited __ I’m both
__ I’m neither
3. Which description best matches your level of technology skill and comfort level in the classroom.
__ Geek - I am my own IT support.__ Early Adopter - I have the latest & so do my students.
__ Experimenter - Moderate level of interest __ Cautious - Limited but willing.
__ Low-tech - Not ready to implement.
4. Do you agree or disagree with the American Academy of Pediatrics “no screens younger than age 2” statement?
__AGREE__NOT SURE__DISAGREE
5. Have you read the NAEYC’s 2012 position statement on technology?
__Yes__No
__I didn’t know there was one
6. Which platform do you currently use in your classroom or school:
__Windows computer__Macintosh computer
__Android tablet__iOS (iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone, etc.)
__Interactive white board__Gaming Console (XBOX, PS3, Nintendo DS)
7. Which social media tool do you use most?
__Email, __Facebook,
__Twitter, __LinkedIn,
__Google Plus, __None
Strengths & Weaknesses• Abstract and
symbolic
• Some apps are DAP
• Support interests
• A tool for creative representation
• Abstract and symbolic
• Untested
• Some apps are not DAP
• Can get out of balance/unhealthy
Strengths• A bridge to symbols. Symbolic, representational.
• “Hard wire” an abstract concept to your finger.
• I can find developmentally appropriate materials.
• Empowering. Reversible. Gives a sculpter an “undo”
• Support interests
• Pedagogical potential. Excellent for mastery learning with “AI” (Artificial Intellegence).
• Opportunities for creative representation
TAEYC 2013 Tech Panel
Focus: Effective Technology Tools for Students and Teachers
Jose Castillo
Alysse Daniels Lisa Guernsey
Dr. Syb Bennett Warren Buckleitner