Digital Classroom Learning Environments

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Digital Classroom Learning Environments 저자: Mind Map: Digital Classroom  Learning Environments

1. B.Y.O.D.

1.1. Pride of  ownership

1.2. Reinforces  responsibility; proper care of device

1.3. Increase student proficiency on familiar device

1.3.1. Parents also invested

2. Flipped classroom

2.1. Students have "freedom" to explore topics of interest

2.1.1. Teacher has more freedom and ability to communicate and collaborate with multiple students during class

2.2. Students create own digital presentations:  share with classmates

2.2.1. Students take ownership of  learning

3. Online learning

3.1. Teacher can provide links to relevant sites for homework and research

3.2. Online textbooks with additional links for  practice

3.2.1. Math practice problems include tools such as calculators and graphs

4. Mind Map created by Geri McBride and  Mindmeister.com

5. Computer stations or Stand alone lab

5.1. Lab and specialist allow Learning.com instructional period

5.1.1. Digital citizenship

5.2. Students have recess and extra time access

5.3. Teacher station  used to share  tutorials and real-time learning

5.3.1. tutorials

5.4. Teachers have dedicated time blocks for lab use

6. One-to-One environment

6.1. Ease of student collaboration and sharing

6.2. Chrome cart

6.2.1. Shared calendar sign up

6.2.1.1. Availability may or may not be limited

7. Interactive white boards with or  without  student responders

7.1. Whole class instruction

7.1.1. Students encouraged to use white board to participate in instruction

7.2. Large, quality display for educational videos

7.3. Use desk top annotation tool