We are using SmartBoards and notebook 10 software quite successfully in Low=
er School. We also use Brainpop and a program called Wimba (although Wimba=
is not stand-alone, it's part of our moodle server).
Karl Haeseler
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EDU] On Behalf Of Ademola Popoola
Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 10:59 AM
To: ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU
Subject: Primary School Technologies
All,
Our Primary School Head (Gr.K-2) would very much like to have her teachers
incorporate more technology into what they're already doing in the
classroom. My depth of knowledge relating to tech tools for this age-group
is mostly lacking. I'm more familiar with tools geared toward Grades 3 and
up.
I'd like to throw out there - what technology integration tools are you
currently using in your K-2 grades? What tools do your teachers find benefi=
t
the kids and the teacher?
One of the nifty tools I've run into is the Teachermate, offered by Innovat=
ions
for Learning <http://www.innovationsforlearning.org>.
I appreciate all insight; and thanks in advance.
--
Ademola Popoola
Sacred Heart Schools Chicago
www.shschicago.org
apopoola@shschicago.org
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