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Resources for Lesson Development

Use the links below to access additional resources for developing technology-integrated lessons.


Content and Curriculum

Ohio's Academic Content Standards
Ohio's academic content standards, benchmarks, and grade level indicators provide clearly define statements of what students should know and be able to do as they progress through school.

National Education Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S)
The National Education Technology Standards for Students broadly identify technology skills students should learn and describe how they should be able to use technology. Divided into six categories, these standards provide guidance for educators planning technology integrated lessons.

Profiles for Technology Literate Students
Performance Indicators, Curriculum Examples, and Scenarios

The NETS*S include student profiles describing technological literacy for preK-12 students. These profiles are based on the belief that all students should have opportunities to develop technology skills the support their learning, personal productivity, decision making, and daily life.

Essential Questions for Standards-based Planning
This resource describes a process for planning effective standards-based instructional units.

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Assessment Strategies

How to Create a Rubric from Scratch
This resource provides step-by-step guidelines for developing rubrics to meet the academic expectations of assignments and activities.

Assessment Strategies to Inform Science and Mathematics Instruction: It's Just Good Teaching
Intended for K-12 classroom teachers, this publication describes how assessment can be used to inform and improve instruction.

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Technology Integration

In Time: Integrating New Technologies into the Methods of Education
This website uses a variety of resources, including video clips and case studies, to help educators learn about technology integration and instruction.

Reinventing Schools: The Technology Is Now!
This online publication details the proceedings from a convocation, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Engineering, on the promise of technology in educating K-12 students.

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Instructional Strategies

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School
This text offers extensive information about brain research and the implications for classroom instruction.

Project-based Learning
Developed by the George Lucas Foundation, this module details how to teach using a project approach.

Center for Problem-based Learning
In-depth information about problem-based learning and strategies for using this instructional approach are provided at this website.

Inquiry-based Learning
This resource gives an overview of inquiry-based learning and presents ideas for classroom implementation. Video clips and classroom scenarios are used to illustrate this approach.

The Essential Elements of Cooperative Learning in the Classroom
This ERIC Digest summarizes the essential components of cooperative learning.

The Jigsaw Classroom cooperative learning technique
The basics of the jigsaw approach are shared at this website. An overview of the technique, ideas for implementation, and other related resources are provided.

Tapping into Multiple Intelligences
This web resource explains the guiding principles behind Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences theory. Video clips, detailed essays, and teaching tips are given.

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