Sentences with phrase «few classroom computers»

Walk students through the following steps: (Note: These steps can be completed at one or a few classroom computers, in a lab setting, or in a 1:1 environment such as laptops / tablets.)

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However, while some teachers have 25 computers in their classroom, others only have a few Ipads.
For those who have access to a classroom computer or a few student desktops, I wrote a post a while back on how teachers can maximize the computer (s) in their classrooms.
Out of every 10 teachers in this country, fewer than two are serious users of computers and other information technologies in their classrooms (several times a week); three to four are occasional users (about once a month); and the rest — four to five teachers out of every 10 — never use the machines at all.
The program is housed in a single classroom with five rows of individual computer stations, a desk for the teacher at the back of the room, and a few small tables for collaboration.
Tong gives his students a few days to complete their assignments and unlimited access to the online computers in the classroom.
It was all much simpler a few years ago — build a suite of computers, install an interactive whiteboard in each classroom, throw in a laptop or two and you could easily deliver the old expectations of the National Curriculum.
When in the 1990s computers became big business for schools and technology providers, a few skeptics such as Todd Oppenheimer (author of The Flickering Mind) urged caution and thrift, marshaling evidence of hype and waste in the purchase and use of tools in the classroom.
A few computers also sit at the backs of classrooms, for kids to use, if time allows, after the teacher is finished teaching the core lesson.
Few expected to teach classroom technology; some even are reluctant to use computers for such teacher - based tasks as classroom management and grading.
Take a few minutes to «summer - ize» your classroom computers and files to guarantee tech success in August.
That assistance is available at a time when, according to information from PLATO Learning, only 1/3 of teachers report that they feel prepared to use computers for classroom instruction, and 77 percent report spending 32 or fewer hours on technology - related professional development activities.
Unfortunately most instructors have neither the time nor the inclination to pick up a new computer language, and few computer programmers understand the demands of the classroom.
With a few quick clicks, Goldfarb made of one her students the host of the online classroom, which would allow the student to share what was on her computer desktop with the class.
School schedule, lack of knowledge about ways to integrate educational computer games into the classroom, school culture, lack of personal technology skills, and parents were each identified as perceived major barriers by fewer than 20 % of participants.
Few classroom teachers use computers extensively in their own lives outside of school.
Even at the Linden STEAM Academy, Tufts researchers co-teaching the pilot classes come bearing totes full of sensors and other electronics, plus a few extra laptops, because the classrooms have only a handful of computers.
Imagine a man or woman being so arrogant, and selfish, that they'd take a job driving a CO2 belching truck, or dig for coal in a mine, or fish for salmon in the ocean, or fly a CO2 belching airliner, or flip beef patties that came from CH4 exhausting cows, or teaching a classroom of students all of whom belch CO2 and exhaust CH4 and whom will have offspring that produces even more of those evil gases, or working as a climate scientist in an office heated by CO2 belching FFs and occasionally traveling around the world by CO2 belching airliner — all the while using computers made from FFs and powered by CO2 belching FF power plants, or working as a Senator from Tennessee who was President of the USA for a few hours and who travels all over the world in CO2 belching airliners, or one of the millions of people who mine, process, manufacture and transport every product you have ever seen in your life and all the ones you haven't seen as well.
Rather than go to a stuffy classroom or rearrange your busy schedule to conform to a class meeting time, you can now just log on from any computer with Internet access and take the course at your leisure, in as many or as few sessions as you'd like.
Pig's ears can not easily be converted into silk purses just because a few answers have initially been answered correctly on a piece of paper after a couple of weeks in a classroom or in front of a computer screen... three times over.
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