Thursday, December 10, 2015

Integrating Technology and Study Skills


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In her recent blog post, Christina Karmecy, our elementary guidance counselor writes about Sean Covey's habit of synergy and the importance of staff collaboration in the school environment.  See Christina's post here.  Christina and I recently worked together to teach study skills to some of our upper elementary students.  This was a great opportunity for me.  Christina is extremely organized and has some inspiring, well-researched ideas.

Christina prepared a lesson to allow students to analyze the learning style or styles that would complement them personally.  Together with the students, we discussed each of these styles and some important study tips that would work for each one.  Throughout this discussion, I was able to suggest some technology tools that could be integrated for each style.  Here were a few of my suggestions:

Visual Learners-these learners learn best by seeing:


Auditory Learners-learn best by hearing:

Kinesthetic Learners-learn best by moving and doing:
Our students use and learn via technology everyday. We need to meet them where they live.  Let's encourage them to try some of these technology integrated tips to study our classroom content. If you have additional suggestions, please add them using the comments section below so that we might all benefit. Please contact me if I can help you implement a tool or strategy.  Thank you for reading!



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