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Teacher
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Data
Collection Guidelines.......Data Collection Guidelines........
Internet Access in
the Classroom
Having Internet access in the classroom
is always the best scenario but in most cases you will only have access
to between three and six computers (and less) in the room. Here are some
suggestions on how to effectively use this small number of computers.
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Group Work - By creating cooperative
student groups you can rotate them between various learning centers, one
of which would be the computers and Internet. This means that you will
need to develop learning centers for the students who are not at the computers.
It is useful to use the learning centers to develop the necessary skills
students may need later on in the project. For example, if students will
need to calculate the speed of a ship then one of the learning centers
could be focused on developing an understanding of how to determine the
speed of an object. Another suggestion is to rotate students once a day
through the learning centers rather than trying to rotate them through
in one class period. This will give them more time on task and will allow
them to complete all of the necessary work before moving on.
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Projection System - There are a range
of devices which will allow you to project the output from a computer screen
onto a wall or TV set. This will allow you to share Internet sites and
data with large groups or the entire class.
Periodic Data Collection - When
large amounts of data need to be collected or when many students need to
collect their own data it can be useful to spread the work out over long
periods of time. This can be accomplished by assigning students to the
data collection job each day and then having them do their work during
down time or at the start or end of class. If you are going to use this
technique be sure to plan for it far in advance since you may have to collect
data for awhile before actually needing to use it in the project.
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