Using Technology to Differentiate Instruction
A Definition of D.I. “ Differentiation means tailoring instruction to meet  individual needs .  Whether teachers differentiate  content ,  process ,  products , or the  learning environment , the use of ongoing  assessment  and  flexible grouping  makes this a successful approach to instruction. ”   -  Carol Ann Tomlinson
A Lot to Consider… Learning styles Learning skill levels and rates Learning difficulties Language proficiency Background experiences and knowledge Interests and motivations Social/emotional development
 
What is Web 2.0? Web 1.0 Obtain information by searching for it and accessing, printing, or downloading the information from a website The user is the receiver of information Web 2.0 Users control the tools of access , production and publication and use them to collaborate Users can share, produce and edit information, as well as receive it
The Difference Between… Web 1.0 Web 2.0 User as a consumer User as a producer Read Only Read and write Individuals Social groups and communities Homepages Blogs and Wikis Bookmarks/Favorites Tags (keywords) Owning Sharing
Technologies that Support D.I.  According to Robert Marzano, there are nine categories of instructional strategies that are most likely to help students learn in all grades and content areas. (Five are mentioned here; the others can be found on our Google site.) Effective Instructional Strategies Application to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Recognizing similarities and differences Graphic organizers, such as the Venn Diagram Inspiration software Web-based/downloadable graphic organizers
Effective Instructional Strategies Application to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Summarizing information and taking notes Beginning, middle, end Clarifying information Webbing Word Processing notes Evernote Inspiration software Homework and practice Planners/organizers Textbook Reading/Questions Evernote iStudiez BrainPop and Discovery Ed videos Multimedia and games
Effective Instructional Strategies Application to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Nonlinguistic Representations: Creating graphic representations Drawing pictures and pictographs Generating mental pictures Making physical models Cause and Effect organizers Concept organizers Drawing pictures, illustrations, and pictographs Physical models Digital cameras Spreadsheet software Paint/draw tools Presentation software Virtual manipulative websites Glogster
Effective Instructional Strategies Application to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Setting objectives and providing feedback Learning contracts Rubrics Self-assessment Student-led feedback Electronic journaling via word-processing (Google Docs, Evernote) Online Reflections via blogging ( Edublog ,  Wordpress ,  Posterous )  Rubistar
Summary Studies show that technology is a highly motivating, interactive tool that can be used to  personalize students’ instruction  according to their  learning styles, interests, and readiness. Technology can help teachers  shape and deliver instruction  to meet the needs of all students, assist in the improvement of students’ thinking skills, provide research and presentation products and improve communication.
Works Cited Smith, Grace E., and Stephanie Throne.  Differentiating  Instruction with Technology in Middle School  Classrooms . Eugene, Or.: International Society for  Technology in Education, 2009. Print. Marzano, Robert J., Debra Pickering, and Jane E. Pollock.  Classroom Instruction That Works: Research-based  Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement .  Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and  Curriculum Development, 2001. Print. Fee, Lauren.  Leveraging Technology to Differentiate Instruction .  Instructional Technology Services of Central Ohio, 2007.  Web. Sept. 2011. <http://www.slideshare.net/itsco/ leveraging-technology-to-differentiate-instruction? from=share_email>.

Using Technology to Differentiate Instruction

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    Using Technology toDifferentiate Instruction
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    A Definition ofD.I. “ Differentiation means tailoring instruction to meet individual needs . Whether teachers differentiate content , process , products , or the learning environment , the use of ongoing assessment and flexible grouping makes this a successful approach to instruction. ” - Carol Ann Tomlinson
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    A Lot toConsider… Learning styles Learning skill levels and rates Learning difficulties Language proficiency Background experiences and knowledge Interests and motivations Social/emotional development
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    What is Web2.0? Web 1.0 Obtain information by searching for it and accessing, printing, or downloading the information from a website The user is the receiver of information Web 2.0 Users control the tools of access , production and publication and use them to collaborate Users can share, produce and edit information, as well as receive it
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    The Difference Between…Web 1.0 Web 2.0 User as a consumer User as a producer Read Only Read and write Individuals Social groups and communities Homepages Blogs and Wikis Bookmarks/Favorites Tags (keywords) Owning Sharing
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    Technologies that SupportD.I. According to Robert Marzano, there are nine categories of instructional strategies that are most likely to help students learn in all grades and content areas. (Five are mentioned here; the others can be found on our Google site.) Effective Instructional Strategies Application to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Recognizing similarities and differences Graphic organizers, such as the Venn Diagram Inspiration software Web-based/downloadable graphic organizers
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    Effective Instructional StrategiesApplication to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Summarizing information and taking notes Beginning, middle, end Clarifying information Webbing Word Processing notes Evernote Inspiration software Homework and practice Planners/organizers Textbook Reading/Questions Evernote iStudiez BrainPop and Discovery Ed videos Multimedia and games
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    Effective Instructional StrategiesApplication to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Nonlinguistic Representations: Creating graphic representations Drawing pictures and pictographs Generating mental pictures Making physical models Cause and Effect organizers Concept organizers Drawing pictures, illustrations, and pictographs Physical models Digital cameras Spreadsheet software Paint/draw tools Presentation software Virtual manipulative websites Glogster
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    Effective Instructional StrategiesApplication to Differentiated Classrooms Related Technology Tools Setting objectives and providing feedback Learning contracts Rubrics Self-assessment Student-led feedback Electronic journaling via word-processing (Google Docs, Evernote) Online Reflections via blogging ( Edublog , Wordpress , Posterous ) Rubistar
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    Summary Studies showthat technology is a highly motivating, interactive tool that can be used to personalize students’ instruction according to their learning styles, interests, and readiness. Technology can help teachers shape and deliver instruction to meet the needs of all students, assist in the improvement of students’ thinking skills, provide research and presentation products and improve communication.
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    Works Cited Smith,Grace E., and Stephanie Throne. Differentiating Instruction with Technology in Middle School Classrooms . Eugene, Or.: International Society for Technology in Education, 2009. Print. Marzano, Robert J., Debra Pickering, and Jane E. Pollock. Classroom Instruction That Works: Research-based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement . Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2001. Print. Fee, Lauren. Leveraging Technology to Differentiate Instruction . Instructional Technology Services of Central Ohio, 2007. Web. Sept. 2011. <http://www.slideshare.net/itsco/ leveraging-technology-to-differentiate-instruction? from=share_email>.

Editor's Notes

  • #2 Hand out the KWL chart. The beginning of the presentation will be about what DI is and then we will get into how to use technology to differentiate instruction. Technology can be used to differentiate instruction in very simple ways and more intricate ways.
  • #3 Click on link to explain the differences between content, process, product and learning environment.
  • #5 Where to differentiate: Content (Material) Process (Teaching Style) Product (Assessment) How: Style - Ability - Interest What: Strategies? Assessment